The visit of the director of Agriculture (Dr. Cherry) and Mr. Kenyon to Tintinara. South Australia, on Tuesday resulted in their acquiring a knowledge of the new ...
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Article : 199 wordsThe Melbourne Shooting Club's grounds at Moreland were largely attended yesterday, when the first of the spring events—the October Handicap, of 100 [?]—was shot off in the presence of a ...
Article : 371 wordsThough the last of the Caulfield Cup candidates to be dealt with, Demas is by no means the least. It be were a thoroughly reliable [?], he ro[?], at his [?] weight, be [?] ...
Article : 453 words[?] Club.—The match for the men's handicap [?] was played for on Saturday, and resulted:—Rev. E. J. Gason, 100[?] T. Stone, [?] H. Liscombe, 117[?]; O. R. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 19 Oct 1906, Page 9
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