The Jewel, [?]hy, Dolphin, Bustler, Percy, and Cupid were [?] of all A. J. C. spring engagements yest[?] [?] withdrawn from the Selling Race; and The [?] Traveller, and Knight ...
Article : 512 wordsThere is prorogation in the air. There is a [?]ness, even drowsiness, in the way questions are [?]ed and answered that contrasts strongly with the pungent damands and viciously epigrammatic ...
Article : 2,007 wordsThis was a bright, clear morning after the rain, bu[?] the tracks are heavy. The King strode along a mile and a-half, and came home the last half-mile in 56 seconds. Menotti, Copenhagen, and Samoan galloped once round ...
Article : 208 wordsSir,—I attended at the New Masonic Hall to hear what I knew would have been a highly intellectual and patriotic address from Mr. Carruthers, but my object was frustrated by a vile crew of "howling ...
Article : 288 wordsVerona and Clyde met on the latter's ground, and the Veronas monopolised the creases for the portion of the afternoon which admitted of the game being played. They ran up a score of 75 for the loss of four wickets— ...
Article : 313 wordsSir,—It is really time that the orators of the freetrade party beran to study the question of protection as illustrated by the United States, for their references to that country are fast making their cause ...
Article : 504 wordsPatron, his Excellency the Right Honorable Baron Carrington, G.C.M.G. Under the management of the committee of the A.J.C.—Hon. James White, chairman; Mr. W. B. Walford, hon. treasurer; ...
Article : 5,409 wordsA handicap will be run on the Leichhardt Running Grounds on the 5th of October, and nominations close on the 1st. The second Criterion Handicap, promoted by Mr. C. ...
Article : 101 wordsSir,—No one regrets more then I do that Mr. Carruthers was not allowed to say what he had to say without interruption. I was somewhat consoled by the fact, as stated in the Herald's report, that the disturbers ...
Article : 1,095 wordsThe running of the Carrington September Handicap was brought to a termination last night, the result being a win for W. Curtin, off the 38¼ yards mark, in 11 3-5 seconds. The winner went out for the final with ...
Article : 708 wordsSir,—The Crown Lands Act of 1834 effected an express contract between the Crown and the holders of runs under the Crown Lands Occupation Act of 1861, and its amending Acts of 1875 and 1880 repealed ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 393 wordsThe St. Leonards Club's road race will take place over the usual course on the 5th of October. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe Open Handicap match, under the auspices of the New South Wales Gun Club, is announced to take place to-day at the club grounds, Botany. We are requested to note that the following names were ...
Article : 174 wordsSir,—With reference to the disturbances reported in the Herald of this date, as having taken place at the New Masonic Hall on the occasion (last night) of Mr. Carruthers' free-trade address, allow me to say:—First. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 25 Sep 1889, Page 5
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