THE ROWLEY MILE.—Tom Brown 9, Sardius 8.12, Honeydue 8.10, Dunlop 8.8, The Levite and Fraud 8.6, Blairgowrie, My Lord, and Abner 8.4; Volcano, Yellow Jacket, and RAvensworth 8.2; Maddelim, Dagobert, and Zeno 8; ...
Article : 227 wordsThe subject of the two portraits, one showing him "as he was," in his war-pnint, the other "as he is," [?]s Mr. Henry Hilliard, known to cricketers for close on forty years as "Harry ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 494 wordsNelson 9.12, Trident 9.0, Tom Brown 8.9, Arsenal 8.7, Sardins and Lord Wi[?]ton 8.7 The Jewel and Silvermine 8.4, Honeydew, and Aco[?]yte 8.2 Dunlop and Grace Darling 8.0, Fraud 7.10, Blairgowrie, ...
Article : 114 wordsMOREE RACE CLUB HANDICAP. 1½ mile.—Bonnie Bee 8.10, Fair E[?]en 8.5, Careless 8.4, Bulgoa 7.12, Lauristina 7.9; Adjidomo, Oakwood, and Fenella 7.8; Midnight 7.7, Black Demon 7.6, Duke Buckhorn 7.2, Capricornus 7.0, Sampson ...
Article : 106 wordsTOWN PLATE.—Peter 9.7, Redeemer 8.2. Beeswing 7.12, Lady Isabel (lately Lady Carrington) 8, Eagle Maid 6.5, Fairy Boy 6.2. G.[?].C. HANDICAP.—Peter 9.5, Redeeinor 8, Beeswing 7.10, ...
Article : 49 wordsHURDLE RACE, 2 miles.—Letitia ard Pinwi[?]e 10.7, Mystery and Invictus 10, Escape and Manumission 9.10, Trickett 9. ALBURY CUP, 1¼ mile.—Allander 8, Gen[?] 7.11, Dagon ...
Article : 116 wordsTATTERSALL'S HANDICAP of 150 sovs. 1½ mile.—Mr. J. Fraz[?]'s Terminus, Mr. Robinson's Cerise and Gold, Messrs. W. and J. Lee's Beggarman, Jollity, H. Brown's Aga, W. K[?]o's Willer[?], E. Braggett's Sign[?], S.F[?]elder's ...
Article : 104 wordsMarch 11 and 12.—Prince Alfred Yacht Club, race t[?] Wollongong, for Dr. Milford's prize. March 12.—Canvas Dingey Club, committee race. Balmain Sailing Club, 16ft and 20ft boats. ...
Article : 112 wordsMELBOURNE B.C. MEETING.—If we may judge from the small number of Sydney cycling visitors going over to the Melbourne meeting it looks much as if the intercolonial business was nearly played out. We are not, however, ...
Article : 608 wordsThe Glebe Bowing Club is rather prettily situated on a fine deep water frontage at the foot of ferry-road, Glebe P[?]int. The club was opened in 1879 by the late Sir George Wigram Allen; and it has ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 2,323 wordsCRICKET IN YOUNG.—During the past fortnight (said our correspondent) our club has gained a substantial victory over a strong team from Burrowa, and has suffered a substantial defeat at the hands of the Wombat Club; although ...
Article : 1,425 wordsIn the long history of the game of cricket (said the Manchester ATHLETIC NEWS) there has been no more consistent or more brilliant perfofmer than William Gilbert" Grace, who. for a period of twenty years, has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 12 Mar 1887, Page 38
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