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Advertising : 81 words"Sure, you people know how to run a stampede. You have the finest mob of horses on the ground I hare ever seen. Wouldn't I like to get hold of several of them. If so, I can assure you I'd have them going through their paces inside a week. Congratulations." — Johnnie ...
Article : 487 wordsA sensation was caused when it was learned to-day that from 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon the export ceased of mutton and lamb ...
Article : 728 wordsA fine entry was received in the section for best boy and girl riders. The competitors were called into the ring at the same time and were ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 228 wordsThis produced some good play and plenty of hefty riding off. The Reds were a trifle too good on the afternoon, and evened up on their ...
Article : 74 wordsThere were 30 horses to compete in the second round and, as on the previous day, the work was excellent. Bambina, after scoring 82 on the ...
Article : 129 wordsThe Carnival dinner, held on Friday night, was a great success, and a number of prominent members of Show Societies were present. A full ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 527 wordsNovice Sheep Dogs: Colin Pinkerton's Rowdy was the first dog to work. He got his sheep together after a cast that was a bit too close ...
Article : 487 wordsThis produced a good roll-up of horsemen and, as in the steer wrestling, the presence of the Americans added further interest. ...
Article : 233 wordsMr. O. Palmer, of Kingdon-street, Scone, a respected old resident, who is a patient in the Scott Memorial Hospital, was to-day reported to be ...
Article : 319 wordsTwelve nominations were received and the best fencing display was given by J. P. Brunner's Gunlaga[?], with Mrs. J. P. Brunher's Taree, ...
Article : 30 wordsThere passed away in the Scott Memorial Hospital on Friday last a very old and highly respected resident of the district in Mr. Thomas ...
Article : 427 wordsThere were 42 horses on the programme for this event, and 36 of them competed. Unfortunately a few colds and an odd accident or so kept ...
Article : 817 wordsHenderson and Jack Wiseman (Scone), 1m. 41secs., 1; F. B. Haydon and Hilton Haydon (Blandford), lmin 47secs, 2. Others: G. Robe and ...
Article : 314 words— Almost everybody who possesses a wireless knows or has heard of Frank Hatherley, for many years popular leader of community singing ...
Article : 291 wordsCloudy, with further showers about the coast and in the north-eastern quarters, but contracting to the North, with some thunderstorms; ...
Article : 192 wordsSome delay was occasioned in getting the procession away, and it was not supported very generously so far as participants were concerned. Those ...
Article : 79 wordsThis greats feature, one of MetroGoldwyn-Mayer's best, and referred to as the stage hit of the decade, will be shown at the Olympia Theatre ...
Article : 76 wordsAfter the arrival of the procession at the Park very little time was lost by the judge, Mr. F. C. Nicholson, in issuing his instructions to the ...
Article : 505 wordsThis event was looked forward to with great interest, as it was generally known that the American cowboys were taking part. When they ...
Article : 268 wordsFrank Scanlon's (Quirindi) Bell led the way in the open trials and set a good standard. After making an excellent cast, she showed herself to ...
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The Scone Advocate (NSW : 1887 - 1954), Tue 12 Mar 1935, Page 2
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