On Saturday lost the City and Rose Hill clubs met on the City Green, Cook Park, in a four-rinks match. The green was in splendid order after the late rain, and after, a, very enjoyable game of two, hoivrs and a half, the game ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 301 wordsReferees, Messrs W. H. Hibble, and H. Howe; starter, Mr. R. Eade; Master of the Track, Mr.W. Webster. FIUST DAY—WEDNESDAT, APRIL 21, About 200 people attended at the Ashfield Recreation ...
Article : 351 wordsThe following acceptances have been made for the Oddfellows' 1OC Guineas Handicap:—Hyam scratch, Ballotte ½yd, Linane 4, Last Try 7, Delanoy 8, Bowen 8, Dobson 9, Clarke 10, Hector and Warren 10, Walker ll, Broughton ll, ...
Article : 91 wordsFollowing are the starts allotted for the Sheffield Handicap and Bicycle Race to be run off on the Association Ground nt Easier:— SHEFFIELD HANDICAP, 150 Yards.—T. M. Malone scratch, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 wordsThe inangivral banquet in connection with this associa tion will be, hold in Professor West's Dancing Academy, on May 1. The event promises to be attended 'with' great success. Lord; and Lady Carrington have lent their ...
Article : 457 wordsDonald Dinnie, the professional athlete, and now the landlord of the Croxton Park Hotel, on the Northcoteroad, was charged before Mr. Hare, P.M., and Messrs. Climoh and Patterson, in the Northoote Court, on Monday, ...
Article : 188 wordsMELBOURNE. Monday, April 10.—Lees fought Farnan for —400 and the championship this morning at the Williamstown, racecourse. The ring wns marked out at 6 o'clock. The spectators numbered nearly'a thousand, hundreds ...
Article : 1,555 wordsMELBOTJIUJE CnACKS.—W. Brown, Busst, and Con. Dwyer, of Melbourne, have signified their intention of coming over to the Suburban B.C. fleeting on May 29, so there is bound to be magnificent racing. ...
Article : 434 wordsThe six days' walking contest; between William Edwards, champion of Australia, und Joseph Scott, champion of New Zealand, was brought to a conclusion on Saturday night in the Exbibisiou Building, Prince Alfred Park. ...
Article : 427 wordsAn adlourned meeting of the New South "Wales Lacrosse Association was held in the Cambridge Club Hotel on April 16. Tho first' meeting of the association took place the week bofore, nnd the busincsr dono consisted ...
Article : 364 wordsThe third round of Nat Thompson's Handicap wa[?] played at the Metropolitan Grounds on Saturday, with the following result:— Clayends J. Thompson (9) beat Cartis (10) by 6, the scores being 41 and 35. Turf ends: ...
Article : 59 wordsThe proposed handicap for £150 has fallen through, for want; or sufficient outries. Mr. Main, the promoter, intends to got it run off about tho time the Northum Jockey Club holds ita opening race meeting on the new course at ...
Article : 48 wordsAt Hnrlingham (Vic), on April H, thora waa a good; muster to witness the matoh, undertakon by C. Murray to kill at 30yds rise 88 birds in 50 for £50 a side, which to failod to do. The birds were far and away the best lot ever ...
Article : 1,291 wordsThe eleventh annual sports of the Amateur Athletic Club of Nowiugton College, Stanmore, wore Held on Saturday in tho grounds attached to the College. There was an attendance of about 2500 spectators. Following are the ...
Article : 513 wordsPARRAMATTA.—The mebers of the Parramatta Hurling Club are practising hard to bring Malone's silver cup home on Easter Monday. A two hours' scratch match was played In the Parle on Saturday, when the "klpeens" ...
Article : 84 wordsAt the Association Ground on Saturday afternoon the six chosen to represent the colony in the inter colonial match against Viotoria in May next were matched, and played as follow:—W. Salmon and E, W, Wallington beat J.R. Klug ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 24 Apr 1886, Page 39
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