The managers report:- AGNIES: Toora, April 29.—Bad weather impeded progress of race; hope however, if weather is favourable both race and [?] will be completed by coming ...
Article : 8,864 wordsThe following are the week's racing fixtures:—To-day—Fitzroy races. Tuesday— Aspendale-park races; Jerilderie races (first day). Wednesday—Maribyrnong races; ril ...
Article : 1,775 wordsThe ninth eight-oared race between the students attending the colleges took plnce on the Lower Yarra on Saturday Only Trinity and Ormond colleges were represented, ...
Article : 968 wordsEast Melbourne v. Essendon.—Played at East Melbourne on Saturday. The home team won by 25 runs to l0. This being Essendon's first appearance in public the East Melbourne team gave them more ...
Article : 93 wordsFirst race to start at a quarter-past 2. Cabs leave Bourke aurUo nns Swanbton [?]street the racecourse every few minutesiiuit[?]a.. Traalong Collins-street, and Clifton Hill [?]r ...
Article : 273 wordsSt. Kilda v. Kew (Third Class).—This match, which was played at St. Kilda on Saturday, resulted in a win for the former by four rubbers to love. Coote and Bellamy (St. Kilda) beat J. Crosthwaite and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 129 wordsThe Stewart Trophy, of £10, in connection with the Moonee Ponds and Essendon Bowling Club, was brought to a termination on Saturday last, when Morgan's rink defeated Taylor's rink in the final heat ...
Article : 59 wordsA meeting of the Victorian Lacrosse Association was held at Young and Jackson's Hotel on Friday evening, Mr. W. Mountain in the chair. The officeearers for the ensuing season were elected as i ...
Article : 93 wordsThe premiers of last year opened the season with a match at East Melbourne against Port Melbourne, which was witnessed by about 6,000 people. Morton and Dick were the respective captains, and Essendon ...
Article : 1,042 wordsThe usual monthly medal competition, [?] Saturday last, resulted in a win for T. S. Bretnall. Sixteen members took part in the play, of whom the following made the best scores: ...
Article : 124 wordsThe weather experienced at Cau[?]eld on Saturday on the occasion of the [?]i'ifclijria Amateur Turf Club May meeting, was dull and uninviting, and there was only [?]de ...
Article : 2,092 wordsPort Melbourne Yacht Club.—The final event in the last race of the season for a handsome cup, presented by Mr. J. Cowan, was sailed on Saturday round the usual course. The race was for boats that hadiuti ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 873 wordsThese teams met for their opening match on the ground of the latter club on Saturday in the presence of a fair gathering. The personnel of both teams had undergone a good deal of change since last season, ...
Article : 1,018 wordsA score of members of the Hawthorn Harriers Club turned up at Camberwell on Saturday for their first club run this season. Amongst the number were half a dozen new men, who did remarkably well ...
Article : 352 wordsA meeting of the Engineering Students Society was held on Friday evening, at which a lecture was delivered by the president (Professor Kernot) on " Four Great American ...
Article : 110 wordsFlour is in slow request for local requirements, but there is a moderate intercolonial demand at about late rates. Bran and pollard are in good demand, and prices are steady Quotations are:— ...
Article : 921 wordsThe season connected with the premiership contest was commenced in Geelong on Saturday afternoon, when the St. Kilda club met Geelong on the latter's oval in the presence of a large number of spectators. ...
Article : 610 wordsA very interesting match was fired recently between the 30th Company Royal Engineers, stationed at Plymonth, England, and the Permanent Victorian Engineers, stationed at Swan Island, Victoria. Each ...
Article : 252 wordsThe Canterbury-park May meeting was held to-day in beautiful weather, and there was a large attendance. The track was in good condition. Results: ...
Article : 699 wordsThe Melbourne and Footscray clubs met on Saturday on the M.C.O. ground, when the visiting team, though beaten, played a first-rate game, their defence being particularly good. The scores were as l ...
Article : 85 wordsMessrs. A. M. GREENFIELD and Co. report:—"The markets this week have suffered a little through the [?]ance in the financial world, but close fairly, strong. with moderate dellveries. Wheat has ...
Article : 527 wordsSouth Melbourne and Williamstown met on the South Melbourne ground, where the home team won with a good deal to spare. The scores were:- First Quarter.—South Melbourne, 3 goals 7 behinds; ...
Article : 72 wordsHIGH WATER THIS DAY.—Morning, 7.14, evening, 7.34. May 6.—9 a.m.: Wind W., moderate: barometer, 30·02; thermometer, 56[?] p.m.: Wind W., moderate; ...
Article : 3,297 wordsOur Ballarat correspondent writes:—Two senior matches were played here on Saturday for the local premiership and resulted as follow:- Ballarat v. South Ballarat.—First Quarter—Ballarat, ...
Article : 159 wordsA very large crowd, estimanted at about 4,000 persons, assembled on the Fitzroy Cricket-ground on Saturday afternoon to witness the match between the local football team and Richmond. Additional ...
Article : 1,163 wordsMessrs. G. H. HOBSON and Co. report:—"[?] (fresh), medium to good, Sd. to 1s. 2½d. per 1b.: [?]. (potted) 6¼d. to 1s. per 1b.: gees, 1s. 1d. to 1s. 3d. per dozen: cheese, 5d. to 7d. ...
Article : 129 wordsThe football contests for the senior premiership were commenced yesterday on the new ground secured by the Northern Association. The City scored 2 goals and 6 behinds against South un* ...
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Advertising : 73 wordsThe final match for the above trophy was- I timed on Saturday between the Box Hill and Borana dam clabs. The latter in their first innings made 176, amt the former responded with only 61; but in ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 8 May 1893, Page 10
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