13.3 Handicap Six furlongs,—Sir Bruce, 10.11: Royal Crest, 10.7: Deen, 10.5: Miss [?] 9.5: Merho, 9.2: Laghifool, 9.1: Si[?] 9.0: Hops, 8.10: Aqua[?]nia, S.S.: The Model, 8.6: Alpeena, ...
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Article : 56 wordsPROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. COLLENOINA HURRLE RACE, of £30, Two miles. ...
Article : 184 wordsWith the commencement of the racing season early next month, several clubs are holding "training to[?]" for their birds over various stages of the norath-western route, which in to be [?]own. A ...
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Article : 172 wordsThe followers of the Findon [?] had splendid sport in the Mernda district yesterday. After a very heavy frost the day was gloriously fine. Unboxing at the Meranda railway station. ...
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Article : 177 wordsThe contest at the Stadium to-night, between Waiter Miller and "A1" Karasick, should prove thrilling and scientifie. The conditions under which the men will wrestle prohibti "salling." ...
Article : 108 wordsHUGE NOVELTY SPORTS MEEING. 250 officers and Men Enterained. Sports Commernce at 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The oen events, for which ENTRIES CLOSE ...
Article : 79 wordsThe finals of the various events in the Warieigh Croquet Club's first open tournament were played off on the courts at North Brighton yesterday. The tournament has attracted many competiotors, ...
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Advertising : 0 wordsALBURY (NSW), Friday,—The July meeting of the Albury and District Coursing Club was held this afternoon, Results:- Puppy Stakes, 16 at £2/2/,—Final—S. Brey's ...
Article : 52 wordsQUAMBATOOK, Friday,—The finals in connection with the Cup meeting of the Quambatook Coursing Club were run to-day Results:— Cup,—Second T[?]es— Gippsland Queen d. Full ...
Article : 63 words(Geelong and Western District Carnival Week), WATERLOO CUP, BATSON, VICTORIA HOTEL, PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, ALRION HOTEL, and BELMONT CLASS STAKEES. ...
Article : 72 wordsMore than 200 S[?] and visitors attended at the Melbourne Gun Club yesterday and were provided with one of the best displays of shooting ever witnessed at the North Brighton ...
Article : 403 wordsJudge, Mr. W. Hayes, Slipper, Mr. J. Maher, Season 1925. Reg. N.C.O. SECOND MEETING, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JULY 21 and 22, 1925. ...
Article : 249 wordsTHESDAY and WEDNESDAY, JULY 28 and 29. PRESDIDNET'S CUP, 22 a.a., at £2/2/, with 2[?] guineas added, and Cup presented by Dr. H.A. Hagen. ...
Article : 175 wordsTeannis match, Nurthcote v. Williamstown. followed by single barrel trophy and £10 handicap. E.H. BEER, Secretary. High st., reservoir, N'cote 1950. ...
Article : 40 wordsDuring the week the medals and certificates of the Royal Life Saving Society. won by pupils of the Elsternwick State school during last [?] were distributed by Mr. F. [?] ...
Article : 142 wordsBefore Messrs.P.J. Conlon, P.M., and H. Tatnail, G.T. McCall, W.J. Johnson, and J. [?] Pine, J.P's, at the Richmond Court on Friday, H. Dennithorn, butcher, of Bridge road, ...
Article : 103 wordsThose who witnessed the surprising exhibitions of speed shown by Harris Horder when riding in competi[?] in Melbourne last season will be pleased to learn that Horder is maintaining his ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 11 Jul 1925, Page 21
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