After Jeffries was soundly thrashed by Johnson, he said, "I couldn't come back, boy's, I could not come back," and the showing he made against the negro proved ...
Article : 615 wordsThe pioneer settler on the Northern rivers was not long in becoming acquainted with the cockatoo. When the maize crops approach maturity hordes of white ...
Article : 792 wordsPaddy Lynch, of Lismore, who is to fight Cox, of Ulmarra, next week, may be seen doing the roads daily, accompanied by Bert Stewart, a local light-weight, who is ...
Article : 562 wordsWeights declared for the Caulfield jumping events:— Steeplechase.—Bribery, 13-5; Grafnax, 12-12; Ripon and Vernier, 12-9; ...
Article : 1,114 wordsThe number of entries (which closed yesterday) to hand for the minor events in connection with the C.R.J.C. annaul meeting on Wednesday and Thursday next, go to ...
Article : 1,427 wordsA meeting of the L.V. Jockey Club was held on Monday night, and there were present: Messrs. T. Willan (chairman), J. A. Puddicombe, H. seller, A. Eggins, T. ...
Article : 445 wordsYoung Gowan Biddell (a Bronte boy), who is attending the Southport (Q.) HIgh School, has accomplished an object diving feat which has "been the talk of the ...
Article : 296 wordsFixtures of next Saturday's local competition matches:—First grade:—Central v. South Grafton, on oval: Westerb v. Ulmarra; at Ulmarra; South[?]ate, a bye. ...
Article : 254 wordsThe sale of privileges in connection with the annual meetings of the C.R.J.C. and L.V.J.C. to be held on wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday of next week, took ...
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Article : 590 wordsThe 1910 cane season on the Tweed will commence on the 19th instant, when hands will be taken on at Condong. So far there appears to be a dearth of labour as ...
Article : 386 wordsAt Bisley, in the "Daily Telegraph" competition (600yds., seven shots), the Australian wins were:—J. Halligan (W.A.) £3. Private Dondney £2, Mr. F. J. ...
Article : 355 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—Barry, the sculling champion of England, has arrived at Capetown. He is in good condition. ...
Article : 26 wordsA very interesting match was played at Woolgoolga on Saturday between the two local clubs, the "Woolgoolga" and "Austral," the latter winning after an exciting ...
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Article : 623 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—In the cricket match Gentlemen v. Players, the former scored 114. Le Couteur 22 not out. W. C. Smith took 5 wickers for 18. The Players ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Thu 14 Jul 1910, Page 3
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