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Advertising : 29 wordsHARRY PEARCE, of Double Bay. DICK TRESIDDER, of Newcastle. In the "Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News" of January 24 appear illustrations of the early work of the light blues, amongst the ice, for the boat race. It would probably ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 1,309 wordsThe wind on Saturday was slightly short of the necessary strength for a championship race, and in this respect the Prince Alfred Yacht Club were unfortunate in ...
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Article : 131 wordsThe sole topic of conversation in rowing circles just at present is the soulling contest between Dick Tresidder and Harry Pearce, on the Parramatta River next ...
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Article : 84 wordsIn connection with the challenge from Wray to Towns, Mr. W. W. naughton, "Special Commissions," to the "Referee" In America writes:—"I printed the news ...
Article : 111 wordsW.H. (Farley): The action of the promoter seems to have been very fair in the circumstance. It was a matter within his control. ...
Article : 145 wordsOn Saturday the final deposit of £50 was made good by representatives of Harry Pearce, of Double Bay, and Dick Tresidder, of Newcastle, with the editor of "The ...
Article : 548 wordsMessrs. Griffiths and Dorrity's was the handicap run during the past week, and the attendance was not up to the average. The final was even by "J. Forbes," with E. ...
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Article : 29 wordsW.H.C. (Hornsby): Mr. A. W. Eales never won the Championship of N.S.W. ...
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Advertising : 88 words17—St. Patrick's Day Sports, Sydney. 17—St. Patrick's Day Sports, at Burrows. Messrs. M'Grory and Willich's 30th handicap decided last Monday evening was ...
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