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  2. ON PLUMPTON and SPEED TRACK

    THE business paper of the N.C.C. annual meeting to be held on January 21, promises to be a heavy one, although several notices of motion tabled are likely to be approved with little discussion. A suggestion that a stipendiary steward for speed coursing be elected annually is ...

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  3. WITH THE SPEEDSTERS

    THREE races were run at Maribyrnong on Saturday night before a popular selections came home. Three successive favorites then won, but Skippy, the circular and straight track champion at Maribyrnong, beat two hot fancies in the seventh. My Motto (5 to 4) won the straight handicap, with ...

    Article : 656 words
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  5. Riverina Boom

    NARRANDERA (N.S.W.), opened mechanical hare coursing on Friday night Mr. “Bob” Hampson one of the Victoria visitors, ...

    Article : 87 words
  6. Maribyrnong Alterations

    EARLY in the new year the Maribyrnong Club will come into line with Napier Park and have an inner and outer reserve for patrons. This will ...

    Article : 104 words
  7. Reciprocated

    GREETINGS, which we reciprocate, are to hand from R. Lean, Tom Maguire (Newcastle). Pat McHugh, George Rogers, Fred Boyd. Jack Murray, Jim ...

    Article : 123 words
  8. SHOW DOGS OF 1935 REVIEWED Poms Are Failing; Pekingese Improve

    REVIEWING the many breads of exhibition dogs each year usually in interesting and often serves as a guide for future activities. As usual the only event at which breeds could be estimated was the Royal Show, which of last years has became known as Victoria’s premier dog fixture. Here broods which throughout the season gave the impression of being in the [?]lddraws came along strongly and surprised most ...

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  9. NOTES AND NEWS

    THE Maribyrnong Club will run on Tuesday night this week instead of Wednesday (Christmas Day. Two day meetings will be held on Christmas Day— at Geelong ...

    Article : 501 words
  10. VERSATILE STONE Remarkable Record

    GOING over to Melbourne in charge of the N.S.W. second cricket eleven next month is Sam Stone, probably the most versatile of Sydney sportsmen. In ...

    Article : 310 words
  11. AT THE BUTTS

    ROUGH shooting conditions on Saturday did not prevent tail scoring by metropolitan riflemen, who fired their final competitions for the year. ...

    Article : 411 words
  12. WITH ROD AND LINE

    RODMEN generally are optimistic as to the prospects of sport through the holidays. Reports lately received from various angling centres indicate that stream conditions are from promising to excellent, and fish of all varieties arc plentiful. ...

    Article : 871 words
  13. GAME SEASON OPENING

    GREAT interest is being taken in the proposal to open the duck and quail shooting seasons on the same date, and there is a big feeling in favor, ...

    Article : 152 words
  14. AXEMEN’S FIXTURES FOR THE HOLIDAYS

    THE annual travels o£ many axemen begin this week with the meetings arranged for Boxing Day, when Bright, Daylesford, Toora and Apollo Bay will carry on. It is fitting that Daylesford, which has been conducting meetings for nearly half a century should have received the fine entry ...

    Article : 560 words
  15. Brindle Lass Shines At Whippets

    TWENTY-FIVE members secured a Christmas box at the whippet meeting at Flemington Bridge on Saturday, when the committee provided 1 programme of 24 ...

    Article : 226 words
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