The following race meetings were yesterday granted registration by the A.J.C.:—Tomingley, Little Plains R.C., and Canowindra J.C. The following scratchings were posted yesterday at ...
Article : 559 wordsAt a time when American railways and all that appertains to them are being praised to such an extent that many people in this country have come to regard them as superior in every respect to British ...
Article : 2,230 wordsIn the Christmas double number of the " Windsor Magazine," " Ian Maclaren " writes of his boyhood's days and the scene[?] that made the deepest impression on his youthful mind. In these times of ...
Article : 1,097 wordsThe horses are stamping and fidgeting outside the station in the keen November air. The country lies outspread like a Brobdingnagin chessboard, with sections one mile square, and a road allowance ...
Article : 1,495 wordsThe autumn re-union of the V.A.T.C. will be advanced another stage at Caulfield this afternoon, and a glance through the programme to be played out gives the impression that our southern cousins ...
Article : 514 wordsThe Prince Alfred Yacht Club will sail a general handicap race this afternoon. A splendid field have entered, and although not a class race it ought nevertheless to be wall worth witnessing, as all the ...
Article : 428 wordsThe following are the entries for the 18ft. championship, to take place this afternoon:— Australian (S.F.S.), C. Webb; Cygnet (Port Hacking), W. Simpson; Grace (Port Hacking), J. ...
Article : 94 wordsThe programme of the A.J.C. for the season 1902-3 has been issued, and on comparing it with the one for the previous season it will be found that the prize money has been increased in a number of minor ...
Article : 493 wordsThe Sydney Dingy Sailing Club will be to the fore this afternoon when its 14ft, 8ft., and 6ft. championships will be decided. For the 14-footers' race seven boats have been entered, including the Botany ...
Article : 324 wordsThe forthcoming annual meeting of the Gundagai Racing Club promises to be one of the most successful ever held judging by the large number of entries received as compared with former years. Following ...
Article : 135 wordsSub-oceanic regions off the coasts of many countries have been mapped as localities where displays of seismic activity are frequent, and as such must be carefully avoided by the cable engineer ...
Article : 390 wordsThe Nimitybelle annual race meeting was held yesterday. Results:— Opening Handicap.—The Dove, 1; Rose Bay, 2; P.A., 3. ...
Article : 116 wordsThe championship event in connection with the Port Jackson Sailing Skiff Club will be sailed this afternoon. There are 15 entries, and some good racing should be witnessed. A steamer will follow the ...
Article : 260 wordsSir,—The opinion is evidently gaining ground that the matter of inspection in re the various sites suggested as suitable for the federal capital is not being taken in anything like a serious manner by the ...
Article : 1,081 wordsMartin left Melbourne for New Zealand on Wed nesday last. He will be over them for a month, and will race principally in the South Island. It is said that Martin and Sutherland will visit Europe this ...
Article : 409 wordsA fine of £10, inflicted on A. Hendy by the Williamstown stewards on January 27, for failing to scratch Ivy (a non-starter) in connection with the Maiden Plate, was remitted to-day by the ...
Article : 297 wordsThe following are the entries and handicaps for the Sydney Canoe Club's sweepstakes handicap, open to all canoes:—Myee (H. H. Clarke), scratch; Saionara (G. H. ...
Article : 112 wordsSir,—In a letter to the "Sydney Morning Herald" of 8th instant a correspondent, signing himself or herself "Advance," refers to a suggested mono railway between Edinburgh and Galsgow, which is ...
Article : 440 wordsThe Drummoyne and Hunter's Hill regatta prizes will be presented to-night at the Oxford Hall, Drummoyne. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe Pennant Committee of the New South Wales Bowling Association have made the following draws in connection with the association competitions, the rounds to be played on the dates mentioned and ...
Article : 754 wordsThe progress within the municipal boundaries of North Sydney during the past year was referred to by the Mayor (Alderman T. W. Hodgson) in his annual report. He said that during the year arrangements were completed with the ...
Article : 727 wordsThe representatives of New South Wales—Messrs. Lane, Cavill, and Read—will leave to-day for New Zealand, by the Westralia. They will go to Wellington, then take train to Wanganui, where the ...
Article : 73 wordsMr. G. G. Stead has sold the following racehorses privately:—San Remo, 500 guineas; Knight Errant, [?]00 guineas; Field Battery, 300 guineas. ...
Article : 29 wordsAt the Canterbury Jockey Club Summer Meeting at Riccarton to-day the chief event resulted:— MIDDLEPARK PLATE, of £250; 6 furlongs. Mr. G. G. Stead's [?] Cruciform, by St. Leger—Forme, ...
Article : 55 wordsThe Bondi Swimming Club held a 100 Yards Members' Handicap at Mr. Farmer's Baths, last evening. The officials were:—Starter and timekeeper, Mr. W. Hayman; check-starter, Mr. D. ...
Article : 165 wordsThe February meeting of the Moorefield Race Club takes place this afternoon on the well-appointed convincing ground near Kogarah, and the bill of [?]are provided for the occasion promises excellent ...
Article : 650 wordsThe competition by the C.R.C. for the Newman trophy was won by W. T. Howitt with 85 points. G. Godfrey got [?] and Captain Adam 74. ...
Article : 34 wordsSir,—Your article in Wednesday's "Herald" upon Australians' eyesight is interesting and opportune. I have often been grieved to see women carrying young babies with their faces turned up to ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 15 Feb 1902, Page 14
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