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Advertising : 967 wordsBeautiful weather prevailed for the second day of the Tasmanian Racing Club's summer carnival, and there was a good attendance at Elwick. Though the ...
Article : 120 wordsThe team from the south has come and gone, has seen and been seen, and has been conquered. There are those who believe that it might have been a stronger ...
Article : 558 wordsNine sported silk in the Encourage Stakes, and the public were right when they made Venture's Pride favourite, He took charge four furlongs from home, ...
Article : 81 wordsKermanuka and Thrapple were heavily supported for the Tattersall's Stakes, tile former carrying about £200 more than the northern mare. Indermay tried to ...
Article : 84 wordsThe Jumpers' Flat was voted a good thing for Outtrim, and so it proved. The Cooltrim gelding took charge at the end of a couple or furlongs, and won with ...
Article : 61 wordsBackers received a severe set back in the Miller Stakes. They made Nadir Shah a hot favourite, but the best he could, do was to finish third. Belled ...
Article : 111 wordsSweet Surfeit proved what a good mare she is at Elwick by leading all the way in the Moonah Handicap, and beating the hot favourite Pertama, who had won ...
Article : 81 wordsMr. James Felton called on the Minister for Works to-day, and asked that the money voted for roads in the Waratah district be expended in order to ...
Article : 110 wordsThe Champion Fours fourth round was played at South Launceston last night, when A.B.C. met Invermay and L.B.L. met East. The result was victory for ...
Article : 597 wordsMartin (skip.), Todd, Lloyd, Benjafield. Nickalls (skip.), Colhoun, Hitchin, Johnston. Rose (skip.), Reddy, 'O. Cox, Tuffin. ...
Article : 66 wordsIn the Elwick Handicap Ma Certes would probably have repeated her victory of Wednesday had she got away well. She was left some lengths. First Oaks ...
Article : 92 wordsMr. J. E. Ogden reached Zeehan to- day, after visiting Waratah in connection with the shortening of hands at the Bischoff mine. He states that about ...
Article : 105 wordsTo-morrow afternoon the sporting at- traction in the south will be the meeting of the Tasmanian Trotting Club at Risdon Park. It promises to draw a record ...
Article : 71 wordsOf 100 sovs., second horse 20 sovs., and third 10 sovs. from stake. Six furlongs. 532—D. James ch g Venture's Pride. ...
Article : 1,350 wordsOn the East green on Monday, at 9.30 a.m. The following is the combined team to meet the N.W. Coast team:— ...
Article : 55 wordsThe Symmons Plains mentor, J. Long, was the most successful trainer to-day. He led in Sweet Su[?] and Paianis. W. Lowe, W. J. Hadfield, 0. Pearce, and ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Mowbray mentor Mr. Southerwood intends selling all his horses except Bridges next Wednesday morning, His[?]team comprises Trusty Blade, Captain ...
Article : 265 wordsI nconjunction with the bands' carnival, to be held In Royal Park to-morrow afternoon, the Tamar Rowing Club will hold scratch eights, all races to finish ...
Article : 48 wordsIt is intended by the Tasmanian Bowling Association to send four rinks to (Melbourne to play against Victoria at aster next, and, ii possible, to send a ...
Article : 71 wordsElwick was in fine order, and the going was fast. The five furlong record was broken and the seven furlong equalled. On February 4, 1920, Paianis as a ...
Article : 100 wordsThe steamer Manuka, with 332 passengers, arrived from Wellington and Sydney to-night. Keen disappointment was felt by passengers and friends when ...
Article : 105 wordsThe newspapers express regret at Miss Fanny Durack's (Aus.) reported retirement from competitive swimming, and declare that It would be interesting to ...
Article : 102 wordsPlaying on the local green last night, b. W. Gardiner and C. L. Richmond beat H. W. Andrews and J. A. Good in the champion pairs, 35 to 13. P. R. Pearce ...
Article : 84 wordsStar Comedy showed improved form to. day, and should pick up a race before long. Strae and Lysander are others who ...
Article : 271 wordsCressy v. Perth, at Cressy.—Cressy from—Miller (captain), Fleming (2), Field (2), G. Hitchins, Hughes (3), Waters, Peters, A. Clare, RV. Clarke, ...
Article : 81 wordsThe story of Naaman. wo was a mighty man of valour, powerful in the nation, a favourite of the King, but a leper, was told by Ambassador Herbert ...
Article : 213 wordsThat interest in the summer tournament is' growing may be judged from the fact that about 60 entries have already been received. Players have taken the ...
Article : 107 wordsOur brave returned soldiers who are [?]oo-dooed with corns and who have at least each weekend tempted a terrible death from lockjaw or blood poison from ...
Article : 170 wordsThursday. There was keen disappoinment in sporting circles when it was stated that there as to be no racing in Melbourne on Saturday and Monday. ...
Article : 240 wordsThe second of three challenge sailing races between the Kismet and Mascotie representing New South Wales, and the Vision and L.F.H. (Queensland) was ...
Article : 61 wordsThe following are the T.R.C. weights for Saturday:—Second Hurdle, 2¼ miles.—Gold Bit, 11.10; Creacydale, 10.12; Secret Code, ...
Article : 168 wordsCharrett (skip.) W. Easther, Wilmot, C. Armstrong. Ferrall (skip.) Tremayne, P. Wachter-shauser, J. Oliver. ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Fri 28 Jan 1921, Page 3
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