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Article : 276 wordsThe New Zealand team selected for the first match consists of: C. McCarthy (10.10), full-back; W. Wilson (11.7), W. J. Mitchell (13.6). H. Ifwerson (11.0), A. J. McGregor (10.6), three-quarters; ...
Article : 96 wordsJack Rice, with 12.12. heads the weights in the First Steeplechase, and should be very hard to beat. His efforts at the recent Autumn meeting suggested that his ...
Article : 182 wordsThe topweight in the Ellesmere Handicap is Taunter. who will now carry 9.0, consequent on the weights all-round being raised 41b. ...
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Article : 93 wordsThe New South Wales team:—L. Wall (Balmain), full back; H. Horder (S.S.), P. Conaghan (Balmain). Ray Norman (E.S.) and L. A. Cubitt (E.S.), ...
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