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Advertising : 150 wordsThe council of the National Rifle Association of New South Wales has pledged itself to support the Commonwealth Council of Rifle Associations in getting a Federal team to Bisley this year. The next thing ...
Article : 1,362 wordsEdward Durnan had his last row on the Parramatta a week ago, for on Wednesday last he took his two boats to the Nepean. He has secured quarters at the hotel, Emu Plains, and housed his boats at Mr. ...
Article : 624 wordsSome two or three years ago the question cropped up in the Rowing Association whether a man who had won a maiden four in another State could compete here as a maiden in fours. The ruling was that he ...
Article : 185 wordsThe supporters of B. Thorough good have held meetings, raised funds, plucked up new courage, and mean to give the big fellow another chance. That is but fair, because he, a mere novice in the art of ...
Article : 444 wordsWith a poor breeze, that almost died to a calm at times, the sailing on Sydney Harbour was tame work on Saturday afternoon, although the want of wind may have been the reason for some very close finishes. ...
Article : 130 wordsSydney Flying Squadron had a large number of entries, all 18-footers, bar Keriki, the sole survivor of the once popular 22-footer class. Some years ago it was considered a fair thing for the larger boats to ...
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Advertising : 121 wordsA race for class "A" and "B" boats was sailed, and Eva won in the former from Gillena; while Maysie in "B" class takes second prize. The scratch boat, Brothers, was fourth. ...
Article : 35 wordsLane Cove Club race for 10-footcrs, a handicap, was won by Una, by 5s from Weka, which beat Ingane easily. ...
Article : 21 wordsAfter a good deal of clearing of the way, Mrs. E. Woodbridge, of Stockton, Newcastle, has agreed to race Miss G. Lewis, of Mosman, Sydney, for the ladies' single sculling championship of Australia. ...
Article : 111 wordsThe Port Jackson Skiff Club Failed the second of three events which will decide the club championship. Native won very easily from Unique, Coquette, Idea, and several others. New boats are coming to the front ...
Article : 39 wordsBalmain Amateur Club is vigorous, and has races oftener than any other club of the kind. Bunyip, a rater, won from Blanche, Volt, Rose, and many others. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe annual regatta of Manly, the third of a new series will be held on Saturday afternoon. The steamer Brighton will be flagship, and will be conveniently moored near the town pier. There are in ...
Article : 83 wordsA yacht race full of interest to all yachtsmen, particularly those of Sydney and Melbourne, took place on Saturday, the first of a series of races to determine who should get the 50-guinea cup presented by Sir ...
Article : 727 wordsAnniversary regatta will be held on Saturday, January 26, and, although the amateur rowing races may not get many entries, it is expected the whole affair will be more successful than for some years past. ...
Article : 153 wordsThe open shoot of the Goulburn Sparrow Shooting Club took, place on Saturday afternoon for three £5 5s ladies' bracelets. The first competition resulted in a tie—C. M. Shaw, J. H. Gordon, E. Boreham, and J. ...
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The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), Wed 16 Jan 1907, Page 184
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