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  2. WOOL SALES. MONDAY, OCT. 10.

    On sales being resumed to-day, catalogues were submitted by Dalgety and Co. Limited and Younghusband, Row, and Co. Proprietary Limited. ...

    Article : 1,838 words
  3. LONDON LETTER. PASSING ON TAXES.

    LONDON, Sept. 9.—By the dramatically sudden lock out of members of the Boilermakers' Society, the Shipbuilding Employers Federation has brought one of our ...

    Article : 1,019 words
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  5. SPRING RACING CAMPAIGN.

    There was in unexpectedly large acceptance yesterday for the Caulfield Cup. After the time for declaring final forfeits had expired no fewer than 30 horses ...

    Article : 785 words
  6. AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY.

    The Australian jockey, F. Wootton, has ridden his hundredth winner for the season. [Last month it was cabled that Wootton ...

    Article : 119 words
  7. BILLIARDS.

    BUXTON'S TOURNAMENT. Last night A. Paterson beat "Green's Hotel" by 10, Victor beat R. [?] by 82. The games for to-night are "Billiards" (190) v. "Albion Hotel" ...

    Article : 37 words
  8. CRICKET.

    Mr. H. R. Rush presided at the monthly meeting of the Victorian Cricket Association held yesterday evening at young and Jackson's. It was resolved that a three-days' match be ...

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  9. THE GUN.

    The [?] shoot for the second year was held on Saturday. Winners and dividers of sweepstakes were as follows:—Messrs. W. Lee, Ralph [?] Bransgrove, De Lacey, "Sport," W. Rankin, ...

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  10. SCHOOL SPORTS.

    The annual sports of haileybury College were held on the College-ground, on Friday last, October 6. M[?] the sports the head[?] and Mrs. Rendall [?] the guests at atternoon tea, on the ...

    Article : 348 words
  11. CRIMES AND "DOUBLES."

    "Doubles" have met in court in connection with two famous murder cases this week. One is the Gorse-hall case—the murder last November of Mr. Storrs, the ...

    Article : 363 words
  12. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. THIS WEEK'S EVENTS.

    To-day.—Entries close for Ascot Thousand: acceptances due for S.A.J.C. races (recond day); annual meeting Victorian Club, 3 p.m.: Victerian Club smoke concert; entries close for ...

    Article : 150 words
  13. NOTES AND CHAT.

    There were 30 acceptor for the Caulfield Cup yesterdau. The horses left in will be found under the heading "Spring Racing Campaign." ...

    Article : 1,246 words
  14. ALAWA'S RIDER.

    After the racing at Caulfield on Saturday. Mr. J. G. Robertson, brother of the onwer of Alwa, and on whose behalf he has authority to act, states that he instructed ...

    Article : 200 words
  15. BOWLS.

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  16. EXCHANGE OF FLAGS.

    The town of Sale, in Cheshire, has been the seene of a mild Australian demonstration. Last year, the Victorian borough of Sale exchanged flags with its Cheshire ...

    Article : 302 words
  17. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

    In addition to the Caulfield Cup scratchings, the following for other events at the V.A.T.C. meeting were recorded yesterday:— ...

    Article : 74 words
  18. HOUSES FROM SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Eric, Silver Hampton, Apple Pie, Hartfell. Lady Lucy, and Patronatus left by train for Melbourne tonight. ...

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  19. NEW AUSTRALIAN LINER.

    Although a blustering northerly wind made access to the Port Melbourne Town Pier a trying undertaking, a numerous company gathered on the decks of the ...

    Article : 568 words
  20. CAULFIEID CUP.

    A handicap of 3,000 sovs.; second. 350 sovs.; third, 130 sovs. One mile and a half. st. 1b. Mesdames Foss and Stewart's [?] MASTER ...

    Article : 416 words
  21. TRAINING NOTES.

    It was very inclement yesterday morning, with heavy rain and hail, and bitterly cold, and only a few trainers ventured out with their horses. During a brief fine interval there was some galloping. ...

    Article : 170 words
  22. FITZROY RACES.

    Unsettled weather was experienced for the race meeting at Fitzroy yesterday, but the attendance was well up to the average. There were sixty odd starters after 44 scratchings had been declared. ...

    Article : 1,097 words
  23. CAULFIELD.

    It was wild and cold yesterday morning, rain squalls and [?] sweeping across the course at frequent intervals. The sand and tan were totally unfit to work on, but the grass was open ...

    Article : 302 words
  24. PASSING ON TAXES.

    Another unforeseen consequence of the Budget! Hotels in several towns, notably Manchester, where a dozen have done it by arrangement, have raised their charges by ...

    Article : 132 words
  25. CUP CANDIDATES.

    Mutilator is more plodding than brilliant. He cannot work up a great deal of pece, but he keeps going, when more brilliant horses are beaten. He only won once out of six starts as a two-year-old[?] ...

    Article : 387 words
  26. FOREIGN SPIES.

    While the alleged British spies of Borkem have been removed to Leipzig, matters are equihsed by the arrest neat Portsmouth of Lieutenant Helm, of the 21st Nassau ...

    Article : 249 words
  27. MINOR WEIGH[?]

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 738 words
  28. LAWN TENNIS.

    BROKEN HILI[?] Saturday.—The Broken Hill Tennis Association championship matches terminated to-day. Excellent tennis was shown throughout, and the games were most exciting. The ...

    Article : 109 words
  29. HENLEY-ON-YARRA. LIST OF ENTRIES.

    The following entries have been received for the Henley Regatta, to be held on October 22:— Senior Eights.—Footscray City. South ...

    Article : 206 words
  30. GOLF.

    The Lady Associates will play for the last medal of the year next Tuesday. COUNTRY MATCHES. MARYBOROUGH, Monday.—The last of the ...

    Article : 131 words
  31. SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At to-day's sales 9,233 bales were catalogued, and 8,780 sold. The market reflected the salient features of last week. Competition was general[?] and well sustained for all ...

    Article : 61 words
  32. SALVATION ARMY ACTUARIES.

    Attacks upon "General" Booth[?] particularly in Mr. Bottomely's "John Bull." have drawn from him a defence in which he answers the charges of tryanny and ...

    Article : 217 words
  33. LAND AND PROPERTY SALES. METROPOLITAN.

    The sale of Mr. J. Thompson's property, Closeburn. Dandenong-road, reported yesterday, was made by Messrs. Hodges and Co., Chapel-street, South Yarr[?]. ...

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  34. No. 27.—LAGER.

    As a two-year-old Lager showed fair form, winning three races—the V.R.C. Mimosa Stakes, [?]st. 51b., the Moorefield Racing, Club Nursery Handicap, 7st. 51b., and A.J.C. Nursery Handicap, 8st. ...

    Article : 307 words
  35. SANDOWN-PARK RACING[?] ENTRIES.

    Trial Handicap. Five furlongs.—Soultd[?] Spanish Main, Gamecock, [?]. The [?] Boniface, Cress O. Key Gin. Boil Over. Afton, Mil[?]. Kashgar, Lady's Slipper, Golightly, Jack ...

    Article : 323 words
  36. THE PEOPLE'S FOOD.

    Annie Dorothy Carr, licensee of the Tasmanian Club Hotel. Swanston-street, was charged, before Mr. Dwyer, P.M., and Messrs. Lat[?]m and Rogers, J.P.'s, in the District Court yesterday, with ...

    Article : 183 words
  37. ROWING.

    The season was opened on Saturday, when seratch four-[?] boat races were held. There was a large attendance of members, and the racing proved most excciting, the different heats being very ...

    Article : 245 words
  38. COUNTRY.

    HAMILTON, Monday.—Messrs. T. H. Laidlaw and Co. have sold, on account of Mr. T. Bromell, 2,750 acres of land at Mokanger, adjoining the Hensley-park Estate, to Mr. O. H. Walter, of the ...

    Article : 48 words
  39. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    TUNGAMAH, Monday.—A fire occurred last night in a weatherboard building occupied by Mr. C. E. Roe, at the rear of his butcher's shop in the main street. The whole of the contents of the bedroom ...

    Article : 92 words
  40. UNIVERSITY CLUB.

    A number of ladies met yesterday afternoon at the Vienna Cafe to discuss the question of arranging a house-boat at Henley for the University club. The hostess (Mrs. ...

    Article : 67 words
  41. IMPROVING SOIL PRODUCTION.

    At the British Association the thesis put forward by Drs. E. J. Russell and H. B. Hutchinson was hailed as the most important contribution to the knowledge of soils ...

    Article : 236 words
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  45. STOPPING STREET BETTING.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—Sir George M'Lean, president of the Dunedin Jockey Club, speaking to-day upon the Gaming Bill now before Parliament, said that street ...

    Article : 43 words
  46. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—The deposit[?] made by Pearce, the New South Wales scull[?] bind arrangements for a sculling match with [?] ...

    Article : 40 words
  47. SWIMMING.

    [?] of the newly-formed City Baths Swi[?] Club was held last night at the ...

    Article : 88 words
  48. Advertising

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