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Advertising : 405 wordsFRIEND SPORTSMAN,--I see by your last issue that yon had where I was matched to box, but that was not the case. There were a few people up here ...
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Article : 139 wordsBOWEN DOWNS STATION, Central Queensland.-- Sir,-- As I will be in Melbourne in about two months, I would like to make one in a twelve, ...
Article : 160 wordsA NEW ORLEANS telegram of 22nd August says :-- Stanton Abbott, of England, and Jack Eberhardt, of New Orleans, fought at the Olympic Club ...
Article : 75 wordsTHE above sports are set down for the 24th October, when an attractive programme will be presented. Entries close with Mr. T. Carrey, the hon. secretary, on ...
Article : 40 wordsWE have letters in our rack for Messrs. F. C. Gizzier, F. Quinn, Harry Pearce, C. M' Kell, F. Williams, Dan Keely, Tom Lees, and Tat Ryan. ...
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Sportsman (Melbourne, Vic. : 1882 - 1904), Tue 2 Oct 1894, Page 2
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