On Saturday afternoon Edward Hanlan, the champion souller of the world, gavo an exhibition of his power and skill in a boat at Manly. The announcement of such an event was sufficient to cause a very large number of people to ...
Article : 3,338 wordsThe Hons. A. L. Tucker and G. D. Langridge returned from their trip into the Wimmera district on Saturday. They received a deputation at Horsham on Saturday morning, which preferred, among others, a ...
Article : 149 wordsTHE [?]OLTS' MATCH.—The long projected match between a senior [?]etropolitan eleven and fifteen players clubs w[?] commenced on Saturday last, on the Association Cricket round. There was a fair attendance of spectators, ...
Article : 991 wordsHundreds of cattle are dying on what used to be known [?] the Sandgate Swamp, near the cometary. Their moan[?]g for water is pitiful, as the swamp is dried up. The religious debates closed last night. The popular ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 209 wordsA great deal of good sound work was done at Randwick on Saturday morning. The handsome Queenslander, Glencoe, ran a fast mile with Favo and Hypatia, and Venetia accompanied them for most of the journey. Morceau ...
Article : 373 wordsA most enthusiastic public meeting was held last night in Cottingham's Theatre, when about 200 persons were present, for the purpose of adopting measures to urge upon the Government to proceed with the extension of the Great ...
Article : 365 wordsA serious fire occurred at Cooerwull last night. The [?]lab building used by the Cooerwull Tweed Manufacturing Company for storing goods was totally destroyed, together with the contents, consisting of rolls of tweed, &c., the value ...
Article : 184 wordsIn compliance with the request of the Victorian Rowing Association, the intending competitors in the intercolonial eight-oar contest, to take place on the 5th April, gave an exhibition of their styles in the ...
Article : 687 wordsThe committee of the Sydney Amateur At[?]etic Club have issued their programme, for the autumn s[?]rts, to be held on the 3rd May next. In addition to the tw[?]hallenge races and other events confined to members of t[?] club, it ...
Article : 105 wordsThe Woolloomooloo Bay Amateur Regatta was [?]ld on Saturday afternoon, in that portion of the harbour which gives the meeting its name, and proved satis[?]tory as a means of drawing together a very large ...
Article : 1,735 wordsThe second heat of the championship swimming contest between A. T. Kenny and W. M'Indoe, came off in the Ship Baths, St. Kilda, on Saturday afternoon. The heat was half a mile, and Kenny won by 6 yards, in 14 minutes ...
Article : 78 wordsThe following passed through:— For Sydney (by express on Friday night): Mrs. Cowland, Miss Rosevear, Captain Hixlton, Miss Hixlton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. G. Angles, jun., ...
Article : 367 wordsThe regatta in connection with the Newcastle Rowing Club come off yesterday afternoon, when a large number of spectators were present on the flagboat, which followed the races. A strong north-eastor prevailed, which prevented the ...
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Advertising : 346 wordsThe cricket match between the Parliamentary team and eleven of the Albury C. C. took place yesterday. The captain of the local team won the toss, and decided to take first innings. C. Dight and Warden went to the wickets. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 595 wordsGabo (s.), 3000 tons, Captain J. R. Clark, from Melbourne. Passengers—Mrs. Gell, Mrs. Barton, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. J. Bayley, Mrs. H. G. Fox, Mrs. Synnett, Mrs. J. C. Browne, Mrs. Byles, Misses Edith and Ethel Townsend, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 31 Mar 1884, Page 6
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