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Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 wordsDrill for non-commissioned officers. 13th Sept., at 7 30 p.m. instruction drill for Captains and Subalterns, 20th Sept., 7.30 p.m. A jutant's parade. 21st Sept., 7 30 p.m. small Bore Club practice. ...
Article : 98 wordsRE[?]TTANCES RECI[?]IVED from J. C. Murrurndl: T. H., Wagga Waggs, L.E.K., Obley: P. M., Fairfield; G. H. Tambaroora; J. I., L., Grafton: G. R. Carcoar; G. B. Tambaroen; J. R., Adelong; L. S., Paddy's River; A. D. Upper Ade ong; and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 wordsThe third selection practice for the Intered lenial Team. and the monthly competition of the Small Bore Club, were shot off together on Saturday last. The weather was all that could be desired, the rifleman's faverite ...
Article : 490 wordsThere are every year no less than six Regattas held within the short space of little more than three months, all under the directions of scperate and distinct committees; It is true that each one, with the exception of the. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 562 wordsFive events are comprised in the card of to-day's races, although of course the chief interest is centred in the Derby. For the Trial Stakes, Warwick and Bulginbar are the two best we have seen out. The condition of ...
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Article : 1,031 wordsA meeting of officers, in reference to the Volunteer. Band, was held "at the Brigade Office, on Tuesday last Col. Richardson in the chair. The accounts for last year were passed, and the committee, consisting of ...
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Article : 440 wordsAs the time approaches when the Albert sports are to take place the training goes on with zest. Every morning may be seen some brawny youths, Bwoltering in great coat and comforters, and brushing elong nt a killing ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 462 wordsThe members of No. 5 company, have recently established a club, and the first competition for prizes took place on Thursday afternoon. The shooting was at 200, 400, 500, and 600 yards. Five shots at each range. ...
Article : 211 wordsNow all ye merry ANGLERS, sttend to my advice, I dream't last night I spotted out the winner in a trice; Anbd though tis said that dreams should be constreued contgrary0wise, ...
Article : 242 wordsIn our advertising columns a full programme of these popular sports appears, and we have to congratulate the committee on the great bill of fare which they nave giren to the public. The grent novelty of the three-legged, ...
Article : 373 wordsThe question of marking has always been a moot poin here, and it is generally admitted that our present system is very defective. By the united efforts of the Rifle Association, and the S. B. Club, dise marking for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 470 wordsIf at the future mortal eye may glance, And speak with certainty of what's but chance, Let" WHAT'S-HIS-NAME" with diffidence discourse Of what's to come, and name the winning horse. ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle (NSW : 1860 - 1870), Sat 1 Sep 1866, Page 2
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