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  2. CRICKET.

    A MEETING of the Cricketers of Sydney was held at Mort's rooms, Pittstreet, on Wednesday last, consisting of delegates, from each of our principle' Clubs, to take into-consideration the ...

    Article : 148 words
  3. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS

    REMITTANCES RECEIVED.—From T. S., Mudgee; J M.Tam worth; G.S. Burrandowan; D.J. Mep.while Bay;F.M. Tenderfield' H.N. Darling Downs; and from G.D., Yass. J. P.—Inspector Weale lg, we believe, a native of Drogheda. ...

    Article : 125 words
  4. SPORTING REVIEWER. RACES TO COME.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 words
  5. BELL'S LIFE IN SYDNEY.

    HARD indeed must be the heart that does not soften at the recital of the intelligence which has reached us by the "European" from our Indian territories. Callous must be the man whose cheek ...

    Article : 964 words
  6. Advertising

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    Advertising : 28 words
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    On Saturday last a mutch was played between eleven of the Goulburn Club and eleven of the Queanbeyan District Club in a paddock adjoining the Parsonage, resulting in the defeat of the latter. The following is the ...

    Article : 320 words
  8. "Bell's Life" Cards of the Races

    To be had on the morning of each day at this office, and from the runners on the Course. ...

    Article : 25 words
  9. Homebush Spring Meeting.

    THE non-filling of the Albert Stakes, has occasioned its remodelling, and an additional 25 sovs will prove "metal move attractive" than the original prize, and in all probability induce at ...

    Article : 433 words
  10. VICTORIA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 366 words
  11. Victoria v. Emerald Hill Club.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 244 words
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    LIVERPOOL TURF CLUB.—Attention is invited to a notice in our advertising colums, convening a special meeting of the members of the Liverpool T. C. for Saturday next, at 11.30 a.m., for the election of members and ...

    Article : 271 words
  13. NICK WARD AND PETER THOMSON, £50 ASIDE.

    On the fallowing day the above named men settled their differences in the same ring, and after 87 rounds, occurying 1 hour and 45 minutes, Peter succumbed, both men being severely punished. At the conclusion of the ...

    Article : 55 words
  14. HARRY STRANGWIDGE AND BALLOON THE YOUNG JEW BOY.

    Aid after a slushing fight of 19 rounds, in I hour and 44 minutes, Balloon snatched the sponge from the bands of his second, and deliberately threw it up, finding it useless to prolong the contest. ...

    Article : 39 words
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    CHALLENGE.—Balloon of London will fight Harry Strangwidga of Ararat, at 10st. 5lb., for £50 aside. Man and money ready at the Bull and Mouth, any night next veek. If this does not suit Strangwidge, Balloon ...

    Article : 54 words
  16. THE ENGLISH RING.

    Thee heroes met for the second time in the P. R., on Tuesday, July 28th; in their first rencontre Chatham having proved the victor. For the present contest the combaants were confined to 10st 41b, and on Monday ...

    Article : 1,961 words
  17. THE VICTORIAN TURF.

    GREEN'S STABLE.—Snell, the celebrated Sydney jock, the rider of Lauristina, has been engaged at this stable, together with Joe Curter, who won the Derby and Leger, on the Flying Doe, last year, and the Geelong Leger with ...

    Article : 372 words
  18. THE RING.

    SPARKES AND SINCLAIR.—The little hitch in this matter has bee arranged by Sinclair giving £5 in compromise of the forfeit incurred by his money being a day behind band. Thesecond deposit of £15 a side will be ...

    Article : 121 words
  19. FIGHT BETWEEN BOB BRETTLE OF BIRMINGHAM AND JOB COBLEY, FOR £100 A-SIDE.

    This passage at arms came off on Tuesday, August 4th, and came to a most unsatisfactory termination. The men were confined to 10st 3lb. which, however, was merely a restriction as far as Brettle was oonccrneds being ...

    Article : 1,891 words
  20. THE VICTORIAN RING.

    This mill, from two or three different causes, created no ordinary sensation in the fistic world, the principle of which was, that it was looked on in a great degree as a contest between the two colonies. Kenny. who is a ...

    Article : 1,283 words
  21. Opening of the Session.

    In the legislative Council Mr Lutwyche said he did not [?] resent the Government in the House, but had taken [?] reaponsibility of acting as its representative. Mr Lutwyche withdrew his notice of motion declaring ...

    Article : 114 words
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    CITY SAINTS.—It is very delightful to witness the proceedings in the Municipal Council What a contrast their conduct is to Unit of their predecessors. The latter gentlemen were by no means scrupulous in ...

    Article : 271 words
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    [?]the Legislative Assembly, Mr Cowper as Colonial [?]ry, Mr Martin as Attorney General, and Mr [?] Colonial Treasurer, took the usual caths. [?]ker announced the vacancy of a seat in the ...

    Article : 261 words
  24. PEDESTRIANISM

    FOOT RACE.—A fout race will come off on the 2nd November, on the new race course at Clerkness, between Mr William Brown and Mr Stephen Bourke, for the sum of £5; distance. 75 yards. The parties will start at the ...

    Article : 95 words
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