A lengthy catalogue of thoroughbred stock will be submitted to public competition at Payten's Newmarket Stables, Lower Randwick, this afternoon by Messrs. H. Chisholm and Co., the sale commencing ...
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Advertising : 194 wordsThe last of the three contests to decide the cycling road premiership of the colony was held yesterday, when the 100-miles event engaged the attention of the competing teams. The weather was unfavourable, ...
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Article : 754 wordsAt the last meeting of the New Zealand Cyclists' Alliance, which is the governing body of amateurs there, the question of amalgamating the amateurs and the cash men was determined so far as the ...
Article : 269 wordsThe final match in the Second Junior Competition was played at the Agricultural Ground on Saturday afternoon, and was between Manly Federals and Redfern Waratahs. There was a fair attendance. The weather was unpleasantly ...
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Article : 33 wordsMr. James Griffiths, the senior par[?]ner of the firm of Griffiths Brothers, tea merchants, George-streets who resides in Melbourne, came to Sydney last week with Mrs. Griffiths, and on Saturday there was a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 170 wordsThe common hangman will not bear comparison with the executioners of some foreign countries, where executions are often carried out publicly on a large scale. These butcheries do not show the finish ...
Article : 738 wordsThe first annual meeting of this club was held last Wednesday evening at Brown's Royal Hotel, Randwick, when there was a large attendance, Mr. John Houston presiding. The annual report and ...
Article : 617 wordsOn Saturday afternoon a young man named Charles Dunbarton, residing at Keigh-street, Newtown, was playing cricket at Kogarah. While in the act of wicket-keeping he was struck in the eye by a ...
Article : 868 wordsThe Port Adelaide Racing Club held its spring meeting at Cheltenham Park yesterday afternoon The weather was fine and the attendance satisfactory. In the Welter Handicap a protest was lodged against ...
Article : 731 wordsMr. Charles Lyne, inspector of stock, who has been upon an extended tour in the district north-west of Wagga, reports the country is looking fairly well, but in a great many places there has been a ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 20 Sep 1897, Page 3
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