The weights for the handicaps to be decided at Rosehill on Saturday next, are promised this forenoon, and the adjustments for Clarence Tattersall's handicaps should also see the light. ...
Article : 1,528 wordsThe Times, in an article on the Chinese question, urges Lord Salisbury to at once enter upon energetic parleying with the Chinese Government with the object of ...
Article : 81 wordsBalmain and St. Leonards met at Mooro Park, on Saturday afternoon, in their match for the Holdsworth Cup, and it resulted in a win for the former club by 4 goals to nil. St. Leonards played with nine men. After some fast play ...
Article : 138 wordsA football match between the Melbourne team and Queensland was played on the Exhibition Ground, on Saturday, before a large number of spectators, including the Governor. The game was played under the Victorian ...
Article : 222 wordsThe official record of the proceedings at the Intercolonial Conference on the Chinese question was published in the form of a blue book on Saturday, and will be laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday next. Most ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 263 wordsThe members of the Sydney Hunt Club met at the Parramatta railway station on Saturday last at 9.30 a.m., that hour having been selected so as to enable those members who could manage it to have their run in the morning, and ...
Article : 544 wordsThe fortnightly meeting of the N. S. W. Football Association was held at Messrs. Levy and Scott's rooms on Friday evening. There were present: Mr. W. J. W. Richardson (University F. C., in the chair), and the ...
Article : 1,655 wordsThe finals for the Sutherland Handicap are announced to be run off this afternoon. J. Cosgrove is on the 24½ yards mark, not 18 as has been stated. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe representatives of Stansbury and Searle met at Mr. Punch's Swan-with-two-Necks Hotel on Saturday, with a view of making a match between those two rising oarsmen. After some conversation between the interested parties with ...
Article : 61 wordsA large number of people were present at Forest Lodge on Saturday to witness the concluding heats in Eagar's Centennial Handicap. The following were the officials:— Starter, Mr. E. F. Eagar; judge, W. J. Anthony; referee, ...
Article : 172 wordsA match was arranged for Saturday at the Rising Sun Court, in which Jones (the champion of Australia) and E. O'Farrell played against Michael Langan (the ex-champion) and D. M'Hale, for a stake of £20. The games were four ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 404 wordsStewards, stewards of the Rosehill Racing Club; working committee, Messrs. S. Ackman, S. C. Burt, W. Forrester, P. Glennister, P. Hourigan, J. B. Olliffe, G. W. S. Rowe, James Tait; judge, Mr. J. B. ...
Article : 3,205 wordsSir,—I noticed in your issue of Tuesday that your correspondent speaks of a certain " want of organisation " among the junior team. One can hardly be surprised at this when acquainted with the method employed in ...
Article : 217 wordsA 120 yards foot-race between Alfred Brown and W. Wright (half-caste), for £100, the former conceding three yards, took place on the cricket-ground this afternoon, in the presence of between 300 and 400 spectators. A good ...
Article : 71 wordsAbout 25,000 spectators witnessed the Victorian game between the Carlton and English football teams, which was played on the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Saturday. The weather was splendid. The visitors had a grand reception, and ...
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Advertising : 250 wordsThe fine weather continues. Saturday was a most exhilirating day, and yesterday, if possible, surpassed it. At midday it was quite warm in the sun, a very gentle breeze was perceptible, but it was not sufficient even to cause a ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 18 Jun 1888, Page 5
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