As it came off, the weather was splendid, and, therefore, the attendance was good. Those who know how the Club really do endeavour to attract the public will understand that there was a great crowd on the hill ...
Article : 1,291 wordsSir,—In last week's issue of your journal your cor respondent "Round Arm," has made some remarks in whick he mentions my name, and about which, I feel it my duty to offer an explanation. I do not ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 69 wordsTHE English pedestrians will appear on the Albert Ground about the first week in April. Steve Foster and Morrice for L20 aside, on Monday 28th inst., about five o'clockin the afternoon. ...
Article : 562 wordsSir,—Ido not think thatyourcorrespondent, "Round Arm," in your issue of last Saturday, does justice to our Eleven that went to Melbourne this season. Any person would imagine, by reading his article, ...
Article : 1,167 wordsTHE Mail brings us little news; for who expects people to be racing or steeplechasing, or rowing, or cricketing, or shooting pigeons at Christmas tide; and the first paper of the file justlreceived is dated December 25th. ...
Article : 393 wordsTHE GOULBURN MATCHES.—The matches for some time announced by Mr. Harry Payten, to be shot off on St. Patrick's Day, were concluded without postponement; and although, as we all know, the weather was ...
Article : 682 wordsHICKEY AND RUSH.—The great sculling match between P. Rush, champion sculler of the Clarence River, and W. Hickey, of Newcastle, on the Hunter, holding the championship of Australia, takes place ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 26 Mar 1870, Page 27
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