The new baths at Balmoral were formally opened on Saturday. The ceremony was performed by Mr. W. Scott Fell, who, in the course of his remarks, said that the baths had cost £1000, and that a swimming ...
Article : 960 wordsOnly three weeks from Saturday, and the championship will be rowed on "the Nepean River. Those who wish to she the contest can easily do so, and at small cost. The fare (second-class) from Sydney will ...
Article : 712 wordsIn Sydney cur smartest beat sailers and crews get into the l8-footers, but in Brisbane the crack crews take up the 14-footers and 10-footers. At Anniversary Regatta the Queenslanders won four first prizes ...
Article : 577 wordsBalmain Rowing Club will hold its annual regatta on Saturday afternoon, and special arrangements have been made to provide for a large attendance of visitors. There are five crews for the Maiden Eights—Sydney, ...
Article : 90 wordsThe general committee will meet this evening, to pass accidents and generally square up. There is expected to be a handsome surplus, although the prize list was larger this year than last. Prizes will be ...
Article : 44 wordsThe thirty-first annual meeting of the Mercantile Club was held last week, when a very satisfactory report was presented by the committee. Mr. Edgar Lucas was elected president, Mr. N. J. M'Donald ...
Article : 126 wordsAt a meeting of the members of the Sydney Anniversary regatta committee, which was held a few days since, a gentleman produced a programme of the Anniversary regatta of 1857. It was a much-frayed ...
Article : 779 wordsThe Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron's championship was hardly a success with Rawhiti away, and the entries were few. Scotia, 30.0 rating, a good boat, got a win by about 9 seconds from Culwiella. Sunbeam, the ...
Article : 75 wordsSydney Amateur Club sailed two events, that for the club championship being won by Mr. T. K. Banks's new 18-feoter Oweenee from Mischief, Olive, and several others. Oweenee, may prove the success of the ...
Article : 67 wordsThe committee carrying out matters of detail in connection with the two handicaps promoted by Mr. M. Rush have arranged definitely the heats, courses, times of starting, and the general management. The ...
Article : 208 wordsSydney had a visit from A. F. Wilding last week. He left on Saturday for England to take part, perhaps, in the Davis Cup, and also in English championships. During his stay in Sydney he attended the ...
Article : 319 wordsR. Tresidder and B. Thoroughgood are personal friends, but in rowing are rivals. The former is accepted as champion sculler of Australia, and is a worthy holder. Thoroughgood, if he can get the ...
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The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), Wed 6 Feb 1907, Page 376
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