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  2. PRODUCE.

    Business was again very active in city dairy houses yesterday. Inqulry was brisk for all lines, hams being especially favoured. BUTTER.—Choicest 151/10 per cwt, including 2/6 ...

    Article : 1,278 words
  3. GRAND PRIX.

    A Saturday afternoon at Donington Park (Derbyshire) last month provided excitement for a great crowd. For the first time since the days of chariot ...

    Article : 1,031 words
  4. TEST STRUGGLES.

    In his new book, "Australian Summer," Mr. Neville Cardus, the distinguished English cricket journalist who visited Australia with the English team last season, gives a ...

    Article : 725 words
  5. GREYHOUND RACE MEETINGS.

    Good All, winner of the Harold Park Derby, is amonrrst the entrants for the principal race at the N.S.W. Trotting Club's greyhound racing meeting to-night. There are some ...

    Article : 2,014 words
  6. SPEEDWAY RACING.

    England and Australia will meet in the first official motor cycle speedway test match of the season at the Sports Ground to-night. There will be no meeting at the Showground and a ...

    Article : 675 words
  7. GOLF FAULTS.

    Players who are keen to improve their game should be interested in the proper position of the ball in relation to the feet. A close study of the styles of the leading players ...

    Article : 484 words
  8. INVESTMENTS OVERSEA.

    The problem of how to maintain profitable oversea investments is likely to secure increasing attention from Government and City alike. Certainly ...

    Article : 1,115 words
  9. COUNTRY DRAWS.

    Adamstown Stake (13).—Full Glass, We Wonder, Maxle Boy, Barcoombe Wonder Queen, Personal, roreign Legion, Bessic Meath. CESSNOCK. ...

    Article : 1,602 words
  10. SWIMMING TITLES.

    The Amateur Swimming Association will hold the first of this season s State championships carnivals to-night at the North Sydney Olympic Pool. A long programme of State. ...

    Article : 383 words
  11. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 450 words
  12. CYCLE CRUISING.

    Cycle cruising will begin at Christmas time with a 10-days' cycle camping expedition through the Blue Mountains to Jenolan Caves and back, in which a moderate distance will ...

    Article : 183 words
  13. BOXING.

    Finals of the Christian Brother's College, Waverley, held last night:- P. O'Brien beat J. Gillespie, J. Rooch beat K. Simon, H. Morrisey beat T. Agar, J. Thompson ...

    Article : 234 words
  14. CYCLING.

    There will be a lull in important amateur cycling events this week-end most of the leading emateur riders are now catherine in Melbourne for the Australian amateur championships and tests for ...

    Article : 476 words
  15. OVERSEA MARKET CABLES.

    The Bradtord wool tops market has a more buoyant tone. Merinos are /1 dearer. The keener con[?]petition at the New Zealand sales has stimulated the demand for cross-breds. Yarns advanced ...

    Article : 191 words
  16. GRADE CRICKET.

    Glebe, the leading team in the first grade cricket competition has a definite advantage over some of the clubs to day because none of its players are required for Sheffield Shield ...

    Article : 449 words
  17. COUNTRY SPORT.

    LISMRE Associates tropnies were awarded as [?]ollows: Mrs. Joubert's trophy, Mrs. H. Hawkins, Mrs. H. Hawkins's trophy, Miss Geraghty; silvic medal, Mrs. S. Simmons; bronze medal, Mrs. G ...

    Article : 588 words
  18. WATER POLO.

    The second round matches of the week-end competition will be ployed at Coogee Aquarium tomorrow night, beginning at 7 o'clock. The following referees will officiate:—A. Rennix, B. Balley, ...

    Article : 267 words
  19. STATION PRODUCE SALES.

    The Sydney Wool Selling, Brokers' Association reports:- SHEEPSKING: 56,084 were sub[?]tted. A vely strong market ruled for all desriptions, and prices ...

    Article : 329 words
  20. OLD TIMEPIECES.

    Each sale of curios or objects of art in London proves how collectois legnrd the Empire's greatest city as the best centre in the world for the profitable sale of ...

    Article : 199 words
  21. SCHOOL SPORTS.

    First-class Championships.—100 yards: Reid, 11,2s, 1; Brown, 2; Stephan, 3. 220 yards: Reid, 25,4s, 1; Brown, 2; Stephan, 3. 440 yards: Brown. 62,4s, 1; stenhan, 2; Small, 3. High jump: Brown. ...

    Article : 216 words
  22. LAWN TENNIS.

    Senior Singles.—Semi-final: K. Manning beat Sutherland, 6-3, 6-2. Final: H. Impey beat K. Manning, 7-5, 6-4. Senior Doubles.—Quarter-final: K. Manning and ...

    Article : 134 words
  23. GOLF.

    NEW METROPOLITAN.—Canadian foursome (in aid of golfers' bed, Royal Hospital for Women): Mrs. Bevan and Miss V. Morgan, 86—12, 74; Mrs. Milburn and Mrs. L. Giddings. 94—16, 78; Mrs. ...

    Article : 128 words
  24. VERDICT FOR £75.

    In the District Court to-day, Ruby Pearl Bennetts, of Mayfield West, claimed £100 from Joseph Bartholomew Timbs, of Morpeth, as compensation for injuries received in a ...

    Article : 47 words
  25. SNOOKER MATCH.

    Scores at the close of play to-day in the snooker match between Horace Lindrum (Australia) and Sidney Smith, in which Smith receives seven points in each trame, were: Smith, 25 frames; Lindrum. ...

    Article : 39 words
  26. BOWLS.

    AT CRONULLA.—The Lotinga trophy final resulted: Kelly, 32, v Green, 28. Club championship: K. W. Marsh, 32. v R. H. Shelling, l8. Entries for Cronulla Christmas carnival, in ...

    Article : 37 words
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