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... height sft. lOin. Address 867 Expree Office. DRY Firewood—Round Blocks. fad , Clogs au ...
... Delaware, a song foS' Wand Carnation, a fox-trot r both posses? attractions- ! - is - contributions, A Day n Dutch clog dance by rCgJtX, Ti« lJl accentuated; The rf isti c , Standard, and Tiiat h' ...
... Dcwrim, to 1 oft«ra Won t>y Siead; fomn. MAIDEN PLATE of 200 OnA .1/ mile. SILVER BAND (Captein A Wilson) (Sir Beckett) CLOG DANCE (Sir F. , Rramfirs —Slhser byid. Thwaites. Wrag-g; Daiu*>. P. Jones; nixbocough, W. Prince; Priznr Mint, R Jones; Canadian ...
... SUMMER SHOW CATTLE, HORSES, SHEEP, SWINE, POULTRY, DAIRY PRODUCE, IMPLEMENTS, Etc.; EQUIPAGE COMPETITIONS, HORSE-SHOEING, HORSE LEAPING & TROTTING COMPETITIONS, WILL BE HELD AT NEW SHOWYARD, FULLERTON ROAD, KITTYBREWSTER, ABERDEEN, On THURSDAY, 27th JULY ...
... Oolkir Durliam County Produce Plate.—Lianyroynech. YORK MEETING. VorKshiire Oalcs.—Oog Dance, Dr.lvme. Bidiniivl on Plate.—tHiuckler'n Pride colt. Duke oit York Stakes.—Clog Danoe. Convivial Produce Stakes.—Royal Batrn jektoug. ■ Hunilicap.—Bucket. iOSCEkLA ...
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... Newmarket's Best, Farce. 2.30. Press and Journal —Ben Strome. Standard —Wager. News —The Bailiff. ' Pall Mall Gazette —Clog Dance. Star—True Knight. Sporting Life—Augur, Perfect Knight,; Solon and Man Spot and Newmarket's Best, True Knight. 3.0. ...
... SHOOTING. CLUB S CHRISTMAS COMPETITION. The memberi of the Portletiien Miniatare Rifle Club held their annual Christmas shoot for prizes donated members and friends. The conditions were shots a five bull target the deliberate competition, and ten shots at the ...
... PLOUGHING. Aird and strathglass Competition. The Aird and Strathgla.se Ploughing match was heid Dumballoch, near Beauly, Saturday, and provided record entry competitor?. The prizes were by Miss Cameron, and, on call of William manager, she was heartily ...
... clever exponents the intricacies clog and step dancing. The fact that Thomson was very good billiard player attracted many expert cueists to the billiard-room his hotel, and it was frequently the place of important competition and exhibition matches. ''The ...
... walk with partner dancing competition. Four couples, ail from Aberdeen, entered, and so meritorious was their exhibition that all were awarded a prize. Jack Beattie and Mary Aiken, who carried off most of the leading prizes for dancing, gave a particularly ...
... law reform scheme. Sir Win. Joyn?on-Hicks, while resting Nice, has been keeping in close touch with the controversies about clog racing and the revised Prayer Book, while Sir Samuel Hoare is in Switzerland, where he has opportunities of seeing that aviation ...