TO-DAY.--Albury Amateur Race Meeting, Ballarat Miners' entries close. weights declared for B.A. Tattersall's complimentary meeting to Mr Wm. Filgate. ...
Article : 43 wordsTO-DAY.--Goulburn Coursing Club (second day), Murchison and Dargalong Club's meeting)first day), V.C.C. meeting at Diggers' Rest. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Fernside Club was held on Wednesday evening last, when E. Elliott, Scharp, and Ashby were elected to represent the club at the meeting of ...
Article : 121 wordsTO-DAY.--Australian Eleven v. North of England (second day). SATURDAY.--Australian Eleven v. North of England (third day). ...
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Article : 45 wordsThere was a large assemblage of members in the Gymnasium of the Melbourne Athletic Club last night. The occasion was the opening of the Club competition in all branches ...
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Article : 393 wordsThe Melbourne Harriers will hold their second run at Heldelberg to-morrow, leaving the Old England Hotel at 3.30. A train leaves Collingwood at 2.45 p.m. Visitors are ...
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Article : 93 wordsMr Gray, the North Melbournite, who is found busy with the caree of ordinary everyday life, puts is aside for five minutes in order to satisty oar Rep's, enquiries as to what is going ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Fri 27 Jun 1890, Page 3
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