The entries received for the National Regatta, although in some instances not so numerous as we expected, are on the whole such as will make good racing the leature of the day. The principal rowing race is the champion ...
Article : 4,242 wordsTo-day (—(SaturdaY) the regatta of the season will take place, and fine weather is all that is required to make it a success. The entries have not filled as well as I should like to have seen them, and it is indexplicable why this ...
Article : 1,479 wordsTHE newly-formed Australian Eleven are ontour which, from present appearances, seems likely to be one of the most triumphant ever taken by any cricketing team. Out of three matches played every game has been won with most ...
Article : 824 wordsThe attendance yesterday numbered about 700. The weather remained due all day The match was played upon a cocoanut matting upon the racecourse. The visitors won the toss, and sent the Tamworth team to the wickets. ...
Article : 1,696 wordsThe Handicap Race for prizes presented by Mr. W. O, Gilchrist and the Commodore of the quadron; Mr. E. Knox, came off on Saturday, and brought together, the following vachts:— ...
Article : 897 wordsThe three days matea arranged between the Australian Eleven and the best procurable fifteen of New outh Wales it to be commenced to-morrow on the Association Ground, Moore Hark, and continued on [?]aturday and Monday. ...
Article : 164 wordsOwing to an oversight or neglect upon the part of the telegraph officials, no wire is attached to the Newcastle cricket ground, thus preventing speedy communication. The attendance to-day, although a proclaimed holiday, was ...
Article : 938 wordsTHIS race, under the auspices of the South Melbourne Swimming Club, was postponed from last Saturday week, owing to the action of the Melbourne town clerk. On aturday morning, however, says the ARGUS, the ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 26 Jan 1884, Page 35
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