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Article : 276 wordsOctober 15 saw the termination of the hunting season, when the hounds met at Mulgrave on the arrival of the 9.15 a.m. train from Sydney. The weather was rather warm, but there was a very ...
Article : 449 wordsFollowing up my previous letter I now propose to give an account of my second fishing trip to Tasmania. About the middle of December, 1891, a friend and myself left Melbourne bent on a trip to the Great ...
Article : 1,227 wordsSeveral horses are in training at St. George for the hack and pony races to be held there on November 9. The Rockhampton Jockey Club has altered the ...
Article : 815 wordsA strong muster of the Sydney Bicycle Club proceeded to Parramatta on Saturday last to witness the initial race in connection with the newly-formod Parramatta Bicycle Club. At the conclusion of the race ...
Article : 405 wordsSir,—Permit me to thank my unknown friend, " Hammerless," for so kindly taking up the cudgels on my behalf. I have read all Sir Ralph Payne Galwey's articles in THE FIELD on shooting, but I was ...
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Article : 142 wordsThe recently-formed Thurgoona Tennis Club gave a ball in Albury on Friday evening, together with a concert, and both were very successful. The new club already has about 25 members, and its prospects of a ...
Article : 53 words(For letterpress see "Gun and Rifle" column.) Nemo-Which shoots straightest, a conical or round ballet?-Conical, because it takes the grooves of the rifling for at least two-thirds of ita length, and so gets ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 22 Oct 1892, Page 39
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