New Year's Day, the opening of the quail season, was very wet in the hills district, and the sport was poor, but there were more birds in the Lower North. The pictures show:—I. Mr. R. E. P. Osborne counts his bag. 2. Pointer bitch Coquette, and three of her puppies. 3. Mr. Leo. O'Leary, and his pointer, Bob. 4. Bill Correli, who trains the pointers, Leo. O'Leary, and Mr. Collins, with some of the pointers. 5. Jack Murray, the well-known A.I.F. cricketer and Suffolk stud sheep breeder, with a brace of pointer puppies. G. Enjoying the hamper under the shelter of Mr. Penfold Hyland's car. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 112 wordsAlthough the rain threatened to gain the upper hand, the day brightened as it grew older, and the various events were carried through successfully. I. Mirage leads over the line in the start of the 14-footers' race. 2. Crowds wrapped in warm coats, watch the swimming events. 3. Canoeists waiting for the judge's decision. 4. Wallaby struck trouble going out to the start of the 14footers' race, but her expert crew soon had things to rights. 5. Competitors in the Mayor's Flutter. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Thu 8 Jan 1931, Page 32
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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