1. Kennedy v. Matterson, in outriggers, Parramatta River. 2. P.A.Y.C. Handicap for all yachts. S.A.S.C. Handicap, boats, 20ft to 24ft. 9. P.A.Y.C. Handicap for all yachts, Balmain S. C., boats ...
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Article : 1,879 wordsSKIFF RACE FOR £50.—A race in best-and-best light skiffs has been arranged between J. Torpy and S. Bruce, two local men, for a stake of £25 a side. The race is to be rowed over the Raymond Terrace ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 2 Mar 1889, Page 39
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