The football season opens this afternoon with a series of matches none of which are of special importance, and there will be a difficulty in making a choice between ...
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Article : 1,139 wordsMeetings of the shareholders and depositors in the Modern Permanent Building and Investment Society were held yesterday in the Upper Athenaeum-hall " for the purpose ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 297 wordsThe following matches will be played to-day:- Carlton v. Melbourne, at the Melbourne Cricket-ground.—Cal ton Team—AndersonB HeattieBennrmett, Culpitt, ElliG, dates, Kelly, Kemp, Kelbc, Martin, ...
Article : 126 wordsAuburn Lacrosse Club.—Members' will meet this afternoon at Grace-park,{Hawthorn, for practice at I 2 o'clok; match a3it o'clock. The ClilUwvvood Club play a practice matca nt ...
Article : 97 wordsThe fifth race of the Albert-park Yacht Club for Captain Smclair's trophies will be held on the lake this afternoon. The following are the positions of the boats on the lie:—Mr. M. Eeronberg's Orizaba, ...
Article : 68 wordsThe general monthly meeting of members of the Royal Yacht Club was held in the dining half at the Stock Exchaneo on Wednesdayecvenigr, when the attendance was better than usual, and Justified the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 175 wordsThe ordinary meeting of the Marine Board was held yesterday at the offices of the board. Captain Fullarton, president, occupied the chair, and there were also present ...
Article : 242 wordsPresent—The chairman (Mr. E. G. Fitzgibbon), Messrs. Amess, J. Anderson, E. Brooks, W. Cody, E. Dangerfield, T. Fogarty, J. W. Fraser, J. Gahan, M. J. Hardiman, W. ...
Article : 967 wordsA competition for the Double Rise Trophy took place at the Melbourne GunCOlub Grounds yesterday. There were seven competitors, "Gungacai," with nine kills out of 10 birds, being successful. ehe* ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 193 wordsThe Collegian Harriers hold their first paperchase in conjunction with teo MelbrniaanHnaec and Houns, to-yav at Cafielcld. eTho hares will throw off fr. ' the Cauliecld club Hotel athial-.past 3. All members; ...
Article : 110 wordsThe twenty-third half-yearly meeting of the Melbourne Storage Company was held at the Old Exchange yesterday. There was a bare quorum present, and Mr. F. Tate occupied ...
Article : 395 wordsThe match between John Roberts and C. Dawson, spot barred, 24,000 up (Roberts conceding 9,000), which we learnt by caleo ended in an easy victory forDawson, was commenced at the Egyptian-haca ...
Article : 503 wordsThe following matches will be played to-day:- Essendon v. Port Melbourne, at East Melbourne Cricket-ground.—Essendon Team—Anderson,B Hall, Crebbin, Christian, Clarke, Chaiclek, Campbell, ...
Article : 393 wordsMr. Robert Craig, bookbinder, 79 Chatsworth-road, East Prahran, reported to the police yesterday that his residence had been broken into between half-past 2 o'clock and ...
Article : 376 wordsThe gates of the Caulfield course will be thrown open again this afternoon, when the Victoria Amateur Turf Club brings off its May meeti ng. There are six events, the ...
Article : 1,277 wordsThe members of the Melbourne Deutscher Turn Verein held their annual meeting at their hall, Latrobe-street, on Monday last. After receiving the officers' report and ...
Article : 149 wordsBridget Hull, of East Melbourne, sought a dissolution of her marriage with Frederick Hull, of King-street, on the grounds of adultery and cruelty. The respondent denied ...
Article : 437 wordsSir,—Great difficulties may arise in several ways from the recent proclamation. Let me point out one. A bill of exchange falls due on the first of the five days; that is, the days ...
Article : 359 wordsPlayers under the above rules hold a practice game at the Friendly Societies Gardens to-day. The Rovsra, Pirates, Pioneer, and Crusaders wilbeno represented. Intending playsra and the general public ...
Article : 35 wordsSir,—The friends of Mr. E. B. Mackennal will be pleased to hear of his success at the Paris Salon, the news of which was contained in your cable message to-day. The ...
Article : 169 wordsThis match is to take place next Saturday on the Association-ground, Sydney. The Victorian team is organised and sent over by the Melbourne Cricket Club, and notwithstanding that some of the leading ...
Article : 149 wordsSir,—Will you allow me the space to state that I am not the Mr. C. J. Potts who is reported in your columns as having raised a dissentient voice at the meeting of depositors ...
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Advertising : 208 wordsThe Normanby club run to Williamstown to-day, leaving the Gordon statue at 3 o'clock. The Fitzroy Bicycle Club runs to leiJor, leaving theic olub-rooms, the Commercial Hotek ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 6 May 1893, Page 15
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