The weights for the Flemington Stakes, V. R. C. Handicap, and Free Handicap, included in the programme for the final day of the V. R. C. Spring Meeting to-morrow, should see the light this forenoon. ...
Article : 425 wordsThe fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Council of North Sydney was held in the local Town Hallen on Tuesday evening. In the absence of the Mayor, Alderman M'Mahon was voted to the chair. There were also ...
Article : 1,020 wordsSince our last issue the opening catalo[?] of most of the selling firms have been submitted to quite as large an attendance of buyers, representative of speculators and of the manufacturing centres of Great ...
Article : 1,164 wordsAn official communication made its appearance on August 21, which, referring though it does to a personage who has long since lost what littie political importance he ever possessed, will be doubtless read with ...
Article : 2,122 wordsThough the weather was very hot and dusty, the attendance at Flemington was quite up to the average on "Oaks" day, but the racing was not of a very high class. The absence of Carbine from the Flying Stakes ...
Article : 3,531 wordsThe fortnightly meeting of the Katoomba Municipal Council was held October 30. There were present— The Mayor (Alderman A. A. Smith), and Aldermen Thomson, James, North, and Nimmo. The following ...
Article : 463 wordsSeveral members of the New South Wales intercolonial team, including Messrs. C. W. Cropper, R. D. Fitzgerald, A. Lee, A. H. Huntley, and F. B. Wilkinson, left Sydney by rail yesterday for Melbourne ...
Article : 55 wordsThe monthly meeting of the P. A. Y. C. was held last evening at Aarons' Exchange Hotel. Mr. W. M. Maclardy, commodore, presided. There wera also preaent—Messrs. H. S. Harden ...
Article : 224 wordsAt a meeting of the Dundas Borough Council, on Wednesday evening, a communication was received from the Works department, offering to expend £750 on the road from Carlingford station to Dundas ...
Article : 290 wordsThe following weights were declared to-night by Mr. Quinton for the Northern Jockey Club races to take place at Rutherford on Monday next, 10th instant: ...
Article : 214 wordsSir,—That little story from ancient Biblical history of the scapegoat and the [?]ins of the children of Israel might be applied with profit and advantage to your sub-leader of to-day anent the action which I took ...
Article : 801 wordsThe following are the weights for Monday's races:- EASTGROVE HANDICAP. Co[?], 10st; Oma. 8st 61b; Pets and gullenore, 7st 121b; Over, 7st 61b; Bronn Duchess. 7st; Harmony, 6st ...
Article : 58 wordsSir,—Now that the summer is here, with its [?]ing and sailing, its harbour picnics and regattas, we are threatened with the annual crusade against the unfortunate bathers who practise swimming in the shelt[?] ...
Article : 691 wordsThe following are the weight for the minor handicap:- Flying Handicap—[?] mile. Result, 9st; Sluggard, 7st 111b; Kimberley, 7st [?]b; ...
Article : 90 wordsThe intercolonial lawn tennis match, New South Wales venus Victoria, will commence on Monday. The Victorian team this year has lot of new blood, owing to the older players being for various reasons ...
Article : 196 wordsA meeting of the Glebe Borough Council was held on Monday evening last. There were present—the Mayor (Alderman Burcher), Aldermen Seamer, Meekes, Yestes, M. Chapman, Law, Lucas, Duncan, and Dunn. ...
Article : 329 wordsA meeting of the committee of the New South Wales Cricket Association is advertised to be held to-night at the Oxford Hotel. Important business will be brought ferward, including a proposal to place in the ...
Article : 366 wordsSir,—It is said that the men who struck work, in support of the marine officers' claim to affiliate with the labour organisations, have been defeated. If those who say so mean that the men have utterly failed to ...
Article : 868 wordsA meeting of the Newtown Borough Council was held in the local town hall on Tuesday evening. There were present—The Mayor (Alderman Dalman), with [?]ldermen Smith, Cox, Swinbourne, Jolly, ...
Article : 763 wordsSir,—I am sure it is quite needless to expose the plaushible sophistries contained in Mr. Luscombe's letter this morning, but [?] someone should not be able to [?] through them, I may as well do so. ...
Article : 697 wordsShare Report.—Sales: Wallaroo and Moonta, [?] Fraser South, 6[?]; Block 10, £15 16s; Broken, £14 8£ 6d. £14 12s; Block 14, £7 12s; Central, paid, £7 4s 6d. £8 6[?] Round, £5 1s 8d; South, paid, £5 14s. 6d; ...
Article : 126 wordsSir,—I willingly acknowledge the many improvements effected by the Railway Commissioners in the running of the trams, particularly in the establishment of "through trams" morning and evening; and it is ...
Article : 338 wordsThe finals of the Lillie Bridge 100 Yards Professional Handicap and the 13th Movies Handicap will be run through to-night. Nominations for the Carrington 16th Novice ...
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Advertising : 467 wordsThe running in the first round of the Carrington Fifteenth Novice Handicap was concluded last night. In the fourth heat W. Jones and M. E. Punch ran a dead heat twice. When they ran for the third time ...
Article : 123 wordsThe Sir Joseph Banks Colts' Handicap and Consolation Handicap were run yesterday afternoon. The weather was very favourable for the sport, and the attendance was good. The Colts' Handicap was won ...
Article : 309 wordsSir,—A paragraph in to-day's Herald states that the comet of 1888 has been again found at the Vienna Observatory by means of the large refractor. The comet is doubtless that originally discovered by ...
Article : 229 wordsA meeting of the Amateur Athletic Association was held in the Cambridge Club Hotel last night. Dr. Wilkinson occupied the chair, and about a dozen members were present. The meeting was called for the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 7 Nov 1890, Page 6
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