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  2. H. PEARCE AND J. LAYCOCK.

    H. Pearce, the well-known sculler, has challenged J. Laycock for a match, in light skiffs, for from £40 to £60, or in best and best boats for £50 a side. ...

    Article : 35 words
  3. BANKS ROWING CLUB.

    A meeting was held on Thursday night, at Hunt's International Hotel, to inaugurate the club, at which five of the banks were represented, and certain preliminary business was transacted in connection with the formation of ...

    Article : 210 words
  4. "TRICKETT AND PUNCH.

    "Sir,—In this morning's issue of your paper, Trickett is reported to have said—'Mr. Punch and I are friends now. I never bore him any enmity, and the ill-will was all on his side.' Is it possible that Trickett spoke of ill-will ...

    Article : 307 words
  5. Pigeon Shooting.

    AT a committee meeting of the Albury Pigeon Shooting Club, held at the Albury Hotel, Mr. W. Lamport in the chair, it was decided to postpone the match set down for decision on June 24 to July 5. It was also decided that ...

    Article : 179 words
  6. Cricket.

    NATIONAL C. C.—At a meeting of the National club, the following report was read:—In presenting their sixth annual report, your committee desire to congratulate you upon the continued prosperity of the club, and to thank the ...

    Article : 426 words
  7. Frisquette.

    IT will be remembered that last year Mr. P. J. Ironside, a gentleman well known in Sydney for the interest he has at all times taken in the cause of cricket, and to whom cricketers are indebted for valuable information ...

    Article : 321 words
  8. THE CHAMPION "SPORTSMAN."

    SIR,—In the "Australian Dictionary of Dates, and Men of the Time," also in a late issue of your journal, Mr. John Tait is credited with being the owner of Sportsman at the time of the great match between Sportsman and ...

    Article : 164 words
  9. HOW TO MAKE SHOT.

    SIR,—In your issue of the 29th ultimo a correspondant, signing himself "Wallaby," wishes to be informed how to make shot on a small scale. I beg to suggest for his information the following simple ...

    Article : 352 words
  10. Football.

    WE think that as such great interest is manifested in the coming football season, and now that negotiations are being opened up between the colonies and England to send a team of footballers home, that a few remarks on ...

    Article : 3,064 words
  11. Pedestrianism. FIXTURES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 words
  12. ATHLETIC NOTES.

    To-day, those who take interest in the doings of our pedestrians will have a treat in witnessing the continuation of the 24-hour walk at the Exhibition building, Prince Alfred Park. The start was made on Friday night at 10 ...

    Article : 914 words
  13. Advertising

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    Advertising : 257 words
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