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  4. NOTES AND ANTICIPATIONS

    SATURDAY next will see the conclusion of the V.A.T.C. Autumn Meeting at Caulfield, and the Futurity Stakes will be the ...

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  5. World's Sculling championship

    ON Tuesday next, 26th inst., one more race will be added to the list of historic struggles for the world's highest sculling honor. William Webb, ...

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  6. LATEST FROM THE SCENE OF ACTION.

    Both Webb and Tresidder are doing good work, and each is thoroughly fit. Fogwell and other Australians here express amazement at the Improvement in ...

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  7. WEBB'S VIEWS A FORTHIGHT AGO.

    Writing to Mr. R. Coombes from Wanganul by a recent mall, W, Webb, the world's champion, said: "As regards Tresidder and myself. ...

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  10. WEBB AND TRESIDDER IN TRSINING.

    Webb and Tresidder continue to do good work, rowing twice daily. The Australian covers between 15 and 16 miles every day in his boat, besides doing many ...

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  11. NEWCASTLE SPORTSMAN IN ROUTE TO WANGANDI.

    By the [?] which left for New Zealand on Saturday, Messrs. Wm. Harking (chairman) and J.G. Cameron (hon, treasurer) of the Newcastle "Tresidder Stake ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN VISITORS ARRIVE.

    A cable from Auckland announces the arrival of of number of Australian visitors at Wanganui, specially to witness the contest. The majority would be from the ...

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  13. GOSSIP BY THE MAIL.

    Yesterday's mail brought much news and gossip about the coming race, and the work of the principals. The following are excerpts from various papers:— ...

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  14. THE FINAL DEPOSITS.

    The final deposits (£200 by each man) were made good last week, and the stakeholder. Mr. F. Webb-Jones, editor of the "Wanganul [?] now holds the full ...

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  15. NOTES FROM [?]

    Satisfactory reports continue to be received from Dick Tresidder's training quarters, and dall accounts agree that the big follow is in grate heart, and as fit ...

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  16. THE SYDNEY SCORING BOARD.

    It can be seen plainly from every position on the ground, and ban become such an institution that a big cricket match without It would find the people thoroughly "at Hen," much more so than would have been possible in the days of "Garden Honey" and his familiar call or "Kreek card and pencil." The scores shown are those of England's first innings against New South Wales. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. BEN THCROUGHGOOD TO TRESIDDER.

    Ben Thoroughgood to-night lodged with Mr. T. Dover £25 to bind a match with Dick Tresidder, Whether the latter wins or loses his match with Webb. ...

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