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The Advertiser. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY MORNING. Bairnsdale, Saturday, December 8, 1883. (Article), Bairnsdale Advertiser and Tambo and Omeo Chronicle (Vic. : 1882 - 1918), Saturday 8 December 1883 page Article 2013-04-29 16:35 Oar Omeo correspondent writes under
Wednesday'sdate :-Mr. A. Harrington.
farner of linnomunjie, who has been a
long time ailingdied at'his residence
yesterday.. The funerail takes place to
Our Omeo correspondent writes under
Wednesday's date :-Mr. A. Harrington.
farmer of Hinnomunjie, who has been a
long time ailing died at his residence
yesterday.. The funeral takes place to
Family Notices (Family Notices), The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Monday 9 April 1917 page Family Notices 2013-04-29 16:16 IjUMTO.V.-On the 7th April, at lija resi
Sa Î' ¥ l>crb-v ílrM'. Kciislngtoii, Michael,
'BM huiban. of the laic Mary Harrington,
"Ml! loved father of .lack, Joe, Edle (Mrs.
Wr?', H"-v. "fi«". Jane, Winnie, and the
Minti; helos«! brother nt the late Luke Har
«"ai). Noamen,. 11.1.p.
HARRINGTON-On the 7th April, at his resi
dence no 78 Derby st Kensington, Michael,
beloved husband of the late Mary Harrington,
and dearly loved father of .lack, Joe, Edie (Mrs.
Wr?, Mary, Helen. Jane, Winnie, and the
late Frank, beloved brother of the late Luke Har
rington, Kyneton, aged 78 years (late of ? No Flowers R.I.P
THE GRIFFITHS CASE. (Article), Camperdown Chronicle (Vic. : 1877 - 1954), Tuesday 22 September 1891 page Article 2013-04-28 20:55 On Wednesday lant a young innn
Answering the description of SiTgennt
GriiTitlis, the missing military clerk,
Con«t«b!es Cobblediclc, of Kjn t -tr.n,
hiiil Murray, of Maloisbury, truced him
to Castleniainc, bat did not discover
him. The constnlilea returned on
Saturday. Cou?t»ble Harrington, of
Kmeton. who suw the young M
low mi Wednesday, is 'strongly of
opinion that ho uai no other than
along tho road to Castlemaine, Cun
stablo Cobblcdick is of tbe same
On Wednesday last a young man
Answering the description of Sergeant
Grffiths, the missing military clerk,
Constables Cobbledick of Kyenton
and Murray, of Malmsbury, traced him
to Castlemaine, but did not discover
him. The constables returned on
Saturday. Constable Harrington, of
Kyneton. who saw the young fel
low on Wednesday, is 'strongly of
opinion that he was no other than
along tho road to Castlemaine, Con
stable Cobblcdick is of the same
RACING COMPARISONS. (Article), Leader (Orange, NSW : 1912 - 1922), Saturday 25 October 1913 page Article 2013-04-22 18:57 land, Germany, and Norway, Mr. B.
man, nntlia director of Ascot Racing
Company, hue returned to Sydney.
Mr. Gaut visited all the,chief race
Australian rnoing centres, he said,
ing is concerned,' Horseraoing," con
tinued Mr, Gaut, "1b a far more ex
ring and bird oases, wbero tlio hor
ses* aro.lt costs £2/10. On an ordin
ary. duy It costs iEl, and another 10/
tliore aro different starting and finish-.,
ing poets. The racing at Hurst Pnrlt
ia, vory peculiar. The Uortjos nvo
out of sight for half, a mile, and a
man with a Hag is stationed at the
"C"U uuu uiui.B ID to uonoto tuo start..
No times or tho races aro posted af
ter they aro run, The smaller meet
ings ai*o pretty woll patronised, but
hero aro -no pony meetings, such as
the Sydney chibfj provtclo." Mr, Gaut
wa« prosont Ht.tho sensational lilng
I »h Dorby. Asked as to what I10
thought ol tho decision 0f (ho stew
Ciiuit Maid that It was u great surprise
to tho public, "'Tho race was rim
"a fairly as any raco could bo," was
what Mr. Qaut thought, and this, lui
sntd, was tho gonoral belief Jn Eng.
l liuui. Tho ownor oi tho second horso
his rider, and whon the joekoy on tho
second horso was asked IE ho was In
torfored with, ho replied, "no," Tho
"correct" wolght flag wont up, and
most of tho books paid out. "1 ooi
looted mysolf," said Mr. Qaut, "and had
Homo trouble to ilnd tho bookmaker
to pay him back aftor the raoo was
Inn of tho crack two year old, The
Tetradi, Mr. Gaut said, "Ho is n re
markably flue colt, though nothing
wonderful to hwk at, Ho simply
fi'oes to tho. front, nt a broalc nooic
ponents, Tlioy knock completely-up
nftor the ih'at throe or four furlongs
trying to koop pace with him, i-io Is a
Plain looking dappiad groy with Inrgo
white spoty on him, and no one would
suspect him of being tho high' class
racohoi'Ho that ho Is," ftoforrlnts to
the Continent, Mr, Gaut sa'ld:'"Eaolng.
Is woll conduotod In, 0onruiny. Thoro
is a very good rtieing rulo In vogue
thoi'o, which might bo "adopted by
Australian clubs, it' |f; hi Uu\ matter
of forfoltu tor'Important ovehts, A
date Is fixed by tho head olub for tho
puyitiont of sweepstakes, and if an
owner clooa itqt comply with, tho re-!
quired ooudlUotiti on tho duto flpo'cl
flod (which Is woll advertised before
hand), tho olub aoratohoH tho horso
not, paid i'or, Thou lily, niimo lo not
loft In tho rneobook, and on tho start.
<mi' board as frequently happens on
Australian coursou," "One thing I can
.toll you," lit) continued, "the racing
public can aoo ntovo and bo hotter
than-for £2/10 In Klnglsud, amMho
Hainoi nppllos. In regard to tho cost of
by Bay -now ami ion years ago are
vastly different, as Mr, Ciaut. found
out when he was Journeying to l!)p<
Bom, It used to ho one of the nights,
lie remarked, "to witnoss the long
string of Yfthiolmi along tho road,
Ooftchen and coster ourtn, with don*
tho old f'mdilonod moans' of reaching''
tho historic licftllt, beginning' Iti the
•Httiall hours of the morning, Hut now
vory iVnv (lo/ivoyauoofi bcsldca motor
on I'd ai'o wind, It Is (,iio ooiitlnual
slronin of aawi, and the l,radio wan so
land, Germany, and Norway, Mr. R.
man, and a director of Ascot Racing
Company, has returned to Sydney.
Mr. Gaut visited all the, chief race
Australian racing centres, he said,
ing is concerned,' Horseracing," con
tinued Mr, Gaut, "1s a far more ex
ring and bird cages, where the hor
ses are. lt costs £2/10. On an ordin
ary day It costs £1, and another 10/
there are different starting and finish-.,
ing poets. The racing at Hurst Park
is, very peculiar. The horses are
out of sight for half a mile, and a
man with a flag is stationed at the
bend and drops it to denote the start.
No times or tho races are posted af
ter they are run, The smaller meet
ings are pretty well patronised, but
there are no pony meetings, such as
the Sydney clubs provide." Mr, Gaut
was present at the sensational Eng
lish Derby. Asked as to what he
thought of the decision 0f the stew
Gaut said that It was a great surprise
to the public, "'The race was run
"a fairly as any race could be," was
what Mr. Gaut thought, and this, he
said, was the general belief in Eng-
land. The owner of the second horse
his rider, and whon the jockey on the
second horse was asked if he was in
torfored with, ho replied, "no," The
"correct" weight flag went up, and
most of the books paid out. "I coll
lected myself," said Mr. Gaut, "and had
somo trouble to find the bookmaker
to pay him back after the race was
ing of tho crack two year old, The
Tetradi, Mr. Gaut said, "He is a re
markably fine colt, though nothing
wonderful to look at, He simply
goes to the front, at a break neck
ponents, They knock completely-up
after the first three or four furlongs
trying to keep pace with him,he is a
plain looking dappled grey with large
white spots on him, and no one would
suspect him of being the high' class
racehorse that hw Is," referring to
the Continent, Mr, Gaut said: Racing
Is well conducted in Germany. There
is a very good racing rule in vogue
there, which might be "adopted by
Australian clubs, it is the matter
of forfeits for important events. A
date is fixed by tho head club for the
payment of sweepstakes, and if an
owner does not comply with the re-
quired conditions on the date speci
fled (which is well advertised before
hand), the club scratches the horse
not, paid for, Thou his, name is not
left In tho racebook, and on the start.
ers board as frequently happens on
Australian courses," "One thing I can
.tell you," he continued, "the racing
public can see more and be better
than-for £2/10 In England, and the
same applies in regard to the cost of
by Bay -now and ten years ago are
vastly different, as Mr, Gaut. found
out when he was Journeying to Ep
som, It used to he one of the sights,
he remarked, "to witness the long
string of vehicles along the road,
Ooftchen and coster ourtn, with don
the old fashioned means' of reaching'
tho historic heath beginning' in the
small hours of the morning, Hut now
very few conveyances besides motor
cars are used. It is one continual
stream of cars, and the l,radio wan so
Advertising (Advertising), Camperdown Chronicle (Vic. : 1877 - 1954), Tuesday 21 October 1919 page Advertising 2013-04-20 19:33 GAUT BRGTHEKS
(l>ato of UushOeld, Warrnarobool).
INTIMATE to the PubUc of Cam-
X perdown and District, that they
of Manifold-street, Camfertfown, his
liakery Business, and trust In Ute tu
Campenlown. August 1. 1919.
O. a. GAUT.
GAUT BROTHERS
(Late of Bushfield Warrnambool).
INTIMATE to the Public of Cam-
perdown and District, that they
of Manifold-street, Camperdown, his
Bakery Business, and trust in the fu-
Camperdown. August 1. 1919.
G.B. GAUT.
THE ROLL OF HONOUR. TWO MORE CASUALTY LISTS. 2058 FRESH NAMES. 359 QUEENSLANDERS INCLUDED. (Detailed lists, results, guides), The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Saturday 7 July 1917 page Detailed lists, results, guides 2013-04-20 19:27 Thoa Griffith Gaut, Kelvin Grove
Thos Griffith Gaut, Kelvin Grove
Family Notices (Family Notices), The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Friday 23 July 1954 page Family Notices 2013-04-20 10:56 GAUT of 0 Nottlnghill Road Lid
GAUT of 9 Nottlnghill Road Lid
Family Notices (Family Notices), The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Friday 23 July 1954 page Family Notices 2013-04-20 10:54 ol the late EDGAR AVALTER
CAUT of 0 Nottlnghill Road Lid
combe are klndls Invited to attend
lils runeral to leave Our Funeral
of the late EDGAR WALTER
GAUT of 0 Nottlnghill Road Lid
combe are kindly invited to attend
his funeral to leave Our Funeral
GAZETTE NOTIFICATIONS. (Article), Bairnsdale Advertiser and Tambo and Omeo Chronicle (Vic. : 1882 - 1918), Tuesday 18 June 1895 page Article 2013-04-20 10:45 Gaunt and others, 24a 3r 10p, Wombat
Gaut and others, 24a 3r 10p, Wombat
PERSONAL. (Detailed lists, results, guides), Camperdown Chronicle (Vic. : 1877 - 1954), Thursday 19 June 1941 page Detailed lists, results, guides 2013-04-20 10:41 Now 9U years of age, Mr Charles
| cannia, N.S.W., and the opal fields
of 92£ years.
Now 91½ years of age, Mr Charles
cannia, N.S.W., and the opal fields
of 92½ years.

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