PANTON RIVER UNITED, Kimberley.—The first halfyearly meeting of the shareholders was held on Thursday, at the company s office Mr.Thomas presided in the absence of the chairman Mr.Charles ...
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Advertising : 83 wordsIn continuation of previons grain returns from the Wimmera district, furnished for the months of January and February of the current year, I can now give ...
Article : 671 wordsOn Saturday a match took plane in which the competitors were four teams selected as follows from the defence forces of the colony:— Officers, non-commissioned officers,rank and file, and members of [?]e ...
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Advertising : 39 wordsThe time for declaring the first forfeits in the Doncaster Handicap and the Sydney Cup expires at 4 o'clock this afternoon, either at the V.R.C. office in Melbourne or ...
Article : 1,806 wordsBright warm autumn weather favoured Mr. Crooke's race meeting on Saturday, at Aspendale-park, where, the attendance of the public, and also the fields of horses which ...
Article : 1,661 wordsShortly after the last spring meeting, the committee of the Hawkesbury Race Club effected several improvements on their track at Clarendon Racecourse, among which was ...
Article : 1,473 wordsThe managers report:- ADAMS'S DUNDAS SOUTH, Dundas, March 29.—No.1 tunnel extended 6ft.,total 121ft.No.2 tunnel,as mentioned in my last, has been thrown up by ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 337 wordsJudging by appearances Mr. I. Foulsham will not, if he is able, allow the Randwick toute to get a gauge of the capabilities of Wild Rose and G'naroo, who again cantered this morning, the inferenoe being that ...
Article : 443 wordsAn important meeting of the delegates who compose the National Coursing Club of Australasia is to be held at the office, Market-buildings, Collins-street, this afternoon, at 4 ...
Article : 29 wordsThis match for the senior cricket pennant, which was commenced a fortnight since and postponed on account of the closing matches of Lord Sheffield's English Eleven in Melbourne and Adelaide, was ...
Article : 1,110 wordsThis match was continued on Saturday on the ground of the former. At the termination of the first day's play North Melbourne had lost five wickets for 183. The not-out batsmen (Houston 81, Smith 11) ...
Article : 972 wordsThe fifth round of matches for this cup was commenced on Saturday, with the following results:- Oapulot v. Richmond Juniors,—Capulet, nine for 143. M'Guirk, 38 (his innings included eight hits for ...
Article : 91 wordsWe have received from the Victorian Cricketing and Sports Company (late Boyle and Scott) the "Victorian Football Guide" for 1892, containing the revised rules of football, club fixtures for the ensuing ...
Article : 89 wordsThe final match for the pennant championship, postponed from Saturday week on account of the wet, was played on Saturday afternoon on the green of the Victoria Club between tho Hawthorn and ...
Article : 366 wordsMelbourno (B.) v. South Yarra (B.), First-class.— This match was played on the Melbourne courts on Saturday, and resulted in a win for South Yarra by six games, the scores being as follow:—Daly and ...
Article : 85 wordsThe adjourned meeting of the Sydney Driving-park Club was held to-day, when the Ete Ete Handicap was won by Mr. F. Cohen's Freda, the Unique Selling Race by Mr. T. ...
Article : 209 wordsThe wheat market still exhibits signs of weakness, and flour has receded from last week s quotations Bran and pollard are the turn easier, and the general quotations may be given as follows:—Four, ...
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Advertising : 195 wordsA mysterious robbery is reported from the Bethanga-road railway station, about 10 miles from Wodonga, on the Tallangatta line. On Thursday niglit Mr. John Dunstan, ...
Article : 270 wordsTHE steam yacht St.George, of the Royal Yacht Squadron, and owned by Mr. Ernest J.Wythers, arrived on Saturday from Hobart, in continuation of. a cruise which has been going on since the yacht was ...
Article : 1,456 wordsMessrs. A.M.GRKENFIELD and Co. report:— " Supplies continue on a liberal scale offerings being made to a medium demand. We quote:—Wheat at 4s.to 4s.1d.for prime milling, feed, 3s 9d. to 3s. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 4 Apr 1892, Page 10
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