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Article : 163 wordsMr.W. J. Daly, the cnerg[?] hon seeretary of the wagga wagga Gun Club's open pigeon Match of -£100, has an advertisement in our business columns of this day's issue drawing attention to ...
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Article : 177 wordsThe attraction at the Gun and last many w[?] the second competition for the Queen's Trophy to he won twice, and fifteen shooters took part in the match. it was a dill and cloudy afternoon. ...
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Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939), Wed 26 Sep 1900, Page 9
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