Sir,—Troubled with dyspepsia and calls on mining sarip, I was determined to see what a day with the M.H.C. would do for me, and on Saturday morning last I found myself about ...
Article : 850 wordsI was alluding when I last wrote to the playing capabilities of the Tasmanian cricketers, and I expressed my belief that if the sixteen that are to play here ...
Article : 677 wordsThis old organisation has elected the following officers for 1866:—Henry Sharp, 164 East 9th-street, president; Herbert Beach, 7 Barclay-street, vice-president; James Higham, ...
Article : 277 wordsThe last amateur member of the Victorian Eleven, the subject of our notice this week, is MR. TURNER, a gentleman who is comparatively anew chum, ...
Article : 907 wordsThe annual meeting of this club was held at Clinton-hall, on the 28th March, when the following gentlemen were elected for the ensuing year:—President, B. C. Rathbone; ...
Article : 127 wordsOn Friday last, the 29th ult., being the day fixed upon for a trial of skill between the Melbourne and Ballarat pigeon shooters, a fair sprinkling met. to witness the sport. The ...
Article : 332 wordsThere is not much stirring here in the way of amusement, but we hate an occasional treat in the way of a run with the hounds, thanks to our sporting friends of the 21st Hussars. ...
Article : 255 wordsSir,—These hounds met on Wednesday last, at the Essendon Hotel, at half-past two p.m., and trotted away to Mr. Grey's paddock, where Sam's fox was turned down. No sooner ...
Article : 177 wordsThe following account of a capital day's hunting in the neighborhood of Oatlands, Tasmania, is taken from the HObart Tow[?] Mer[?]y of June 27th:— ...
Article : 643 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), Sat 7 Jul 1866, Page 11
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: