A very pood game on the Esplanade on Wednesday January 13 between the Waratah C.C. (Fremantle) and the Post and ...
Article : 177 words"Cricket."—The members of the 1893 Australian team were—Messrs. Blackham (capt.), A. Bannerman, Bruce, Coningham, G. Giffen, W. Giffen, Gregory ...
Article : 44 wordsOwing to some misunderstanding the Perth nominations for the two days' anniversary meeting of the Fremantle Bicycle Club did not ...
Article : 506 wordsOn Thursday M. Porte called at this office for the purpose of issuing two challenges (reports the Melbourne Age of January 2). He ...
Article : 152 wordsSome months ago an agitation was commenced by the various unions connected with the building trade in Perth, regarding the low ...
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Advertising : 759 wordsSporting men will be glad to tear that, throng the efforts of Mr. R. B. Pell, the Coolgardie Summer Race Meetings has been ...
Article : 1,579 wordsThe following are the particulars of the two principal events at the Auckland Summer Meeting:—Great Northern Derby, of 500 ...
Article : 154 words"Joey" Barker is a sort of New Zealand Bilmartin in his methods of racing (states an exchange). Once on the track he is there to ...
Article : 115 wordsOf Johns's wicket-keeping in the New South Wales-Victoria match, "Felix" says :—Johns rendered an excellent account of himself, in ...
Article : 165 wordsAt a recent open "shooting" at Riddell's Creek (Victoria), "J.H.," a member of the Kyneton Gun Club, stopped 34 birds in ...
Article : 46 wordsThe sculling handicap in light stiffs at the recent Toronto (Lake Macquarie, N.S.W.) regatta was won from scratch by Artie Towns ...
Article : 329 wordsThere was a large gathering of "knights of the trigger" at the Grand Hotel on Jan. 14, when the stakes won on Wednesday were ...
Article : 107 wordsThe Sydney cricketers got up a sweep on their first innings in Melbourne. S. E. Gregory drew F. Iredale. and H. N. Southwell ...
Article : 68 wordsMr. R. H. Barrett, of Perth, one of the delegates appointed to arrange a visit of a South Australian team to Perth at Easter, has ...
Article : 146 wordsOne of the pleasant outings that the representative cricket team from the eastern districts of the colony has enjoyed during its ...
Article : 831 wordsThe New York Herald of November 24 says:—"Bob" Armstrong, a huge, hard hitting, Chicago negro, brought east by "Parson" ...
Article : 111 wordsMr. F. Boesser, formerly of Paddington. Sydney, and now of Perth (W.A.), is at present spending a two months' holiday in Sydney. ...
Article : 355 wordsSome very fine play was witnessed in the concluding stage of the match of 24,000 up, between John Roberts and W. Mitchell. ...
Article : 177 wordsThis is from a London newspaper :—Tom Williams, of Australia, would like a match with anyone in England at 10st. 2lb. or It is rumored that Mr. C. Ridley, of Victoria, who recently seat to England a commission, that a highclass St. Bernard stud dog should ...
Article : 299 wordsThe beautifully built canoes imported by Mr. C. Wentworth Dilke, and built by Fuller, of Melbourne, are for sale. Some of the rowing ...
Article : 30 wordsThe item for January 16, on the programme arranged by the committee of the Royal Perth Yachting Club is an open dingey race ...
Article : 73 wordsA very successful season in 1895 brought Mr. L. de Rothschild to the head of the list of winning owners at its close, and the ...
Article : 314 wordsWeiss (says a Sydney paper) practically admits his inferiority to Memmott by barring the push stroke. As Coleridge might have ...
Article : 108 wordsFor the following Golfing is responsible:—"In the absence of the regular golf editor, the following question from a beginner was ...
Article : 133 wordsA general meeting of members of the W.A. Angling Club and Fish Protection Society was held at the United Service Club Hotel ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Fri 22 Jan 1897, Page 4
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