THE race meetings held at Canterbury Park on Saturday and at West Maitland upon last Wednesday and Friday, have been quite sufficient to engage the attention of turfites during the past seven days. ...
Article : 1,454 wordsTasmanian—Mr. G. Pyers owned Aldinga when he won the launceston Gold Cup. Swivellar won the Tasmanian Cao same month. Imd-killing (Queensland)—We have answered your ...
Article : 227 wordsTUESDAY—The training grounds were weil patronised this morning, but very little strong work was witnessed. Monaghan gave Venetia a useful twice round, the fily looking very well indeed, the various smugs of ...
Article : 262 wordsJ. R. de C. (Sydney and M. L. (Norton-street, Leichbardt)—The fastest record from Putney to Mortlake, Thames champion course, was for the championship, Renforth, 25min 15sec. ...
Article : 93 wordsPATRON: Hon James White, M.L.C. Stewards: The committee of the C.P.R.C. Judge: Hon. Richard Hill M.L.C., Handicapper: J. A. Searr. Starter: J. Kean. Timekeeper: George Curtis. ...
Article : 1,696 wordsTHE spring race meeting of the Northern Jookey Club was begun on wednesday, and was about the most enjoyable which I have attended in Maitland. Maitland races and bad weather are a ways tooked upon as "a good double." ...
Article : 1,538 wordsSloper asks—(1.) Does the fact of running for a money prize at the Botany Handicap make an amateur a professional?—Yes. (2.) If I have entered but do not run, am I still an amateur?—An amateur. ...
Article : 53 wordsJ. R. B. C.—Better consult a veterinary surgeon. ...
Article : 11 wordsLismore asks—In playing the game of euchre can the dealer deal one and four cards instead of two and three, as is generally done?—It rests entirely with the players what rules hey pay under. The latter is the usual method of ...
Article : 181 wordsJ. S. (Oamaru. N.Z.)—Dead Shot did not run in New South Wales. He was sold at Kiss's Bazaar. We have no idea of his present whereabouts. service—The decision was perfectly in unison with the ...
Article : 85 wordsI. X. L. (Adelong)—A is paying B at lawn tennis. A serves to B, B returns the service, and A returns again, B strikes at the ball on the valley, but misses it. The ball fells beyond the other line. Does it court a point to A or ...
Article : 67 wordsNOTICE TO RACE CLUB SECRETARIES.—When forwarding race club programmes for insertion, please address "Manager," "T. and C. Journal." as trequently the sporting contributions are absent from the office, and ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 20 Sep 1884, Page 35
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