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  2. RACING ON THE CONTINENT[?]

    The Derby Day this year was not only immensely attractive but fully bore out the views we had previously expressed by producing a winner from among the considers, to the utter astonishment of the admirers of the ...

    Article : 2,867 words
  3. HUNTING.

    THE MELBOURNE HUNT.—The fixture for this morning was appointed to be at the Dublin hotel. MELBOURNE HUNT CLUB.—A meeting of the members will be held at the Governor Arthur on Tuesday ...

    Article : 54 words
  4. M.H.C. FIXTURES.

    Saturday (this day)—Dublin hotel. Little Brighton, at eight a.m. Wednesday, 1st September—Oakleigh Inn, Oakleigh, at ten a.m. ...

    Article : 40 words
  5. AGRICULTURE AND STOCK.

    A general meeting of the members of the above association was held at M'Gall's Imperial hotel on Wednesday evening, 18th August. John Roper, Esq., J.P., occupied the chair, and opened the meeting by reading ...

    Article : 487 words
  6. Advertising

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    Advertising : 92 words
  7. SHIPPING.

    Aug. 2[?]—Edmund Graham, ship, [?] tons, Capt J. H. Henderson, from Calcutta, 14th June. Passengers—cabin: two. Capt. Henderson, agent.—Tornado, ship, [?]70 tons, Captain Robert Crichton, from Liverpool, 20th May. ...

    Article : 440 words
  8. SKETCHES OF PUGILISTS, ANCIENT AND MODERN.

    In attempting to give the Australian public a sketch of the above celebrated boxer, I approach the subject more timidly than I can express—not from any want of materiel—but from the fact that so much has been ...

    Article : 2,272 words
  9. THE GAME OF CHESS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,031 words
  10. THE RING IN OLD ENGLAND.

    We find in the Era (Sydney) the following extract from the Morning Advertiser of 16th June, and we readily transfer it to our columns, as every particular connected with the above exciting event will doubtless ...

    Article : 763 words
  11. PEDESTRIANISM.

    DEVONPORT AND TOM FARNELL.—This spin of 100 yards came off last Tuesday, on as level a piece of turf as could be found on Emerald Hill Racecourse. Farnell was for many years champion of New South Wales, ...

    Article : 568 words
  12. THE RING.

    KITCHEN AND HARDY.—Joe Kitchen, in answer to Mat Hardy, is sorry that Mat did not make up his mind sooner, as at the time Mat's challenge appeared in Bell's Life, Joe was matched with Cleghorne. He has had since the offer of a match for a larger amount, ...

    Article : 1,255 words
  13. CITY MARKET INTELLIGENCE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,157 words
  14. TASMANIAN PIGEON SHOOTING

    A sporting event, in the form of a sweepstakes, came off on Tuesday last, at the Tasmanian hotel, Brighton, contested by sixteen members, the cream of the cracks of the southern part of the island ; the money, £64, ...

    Article : 363 words
  15. THE MATCH BETWEEN [?] TRAVERS AND [?] WALKER, FOR TWO HUNDRED POUNDS.

    This affair, long looked for with pleasurable anticipations by the lovers of scientific boxing, has ended in smoke. We informed our readers last week that the final deposit was to be posted at Owen Swift's on ...

    Article : 1,398 words
  16. LAW FOR THE POOR.

    The Kyneton Observer, of the 22nd inst. devotes a column and a half to a rather extraordinary affair, Mr. Healy lost a pair of gloves. Mr. Healy is a great man in that little town—the landlord of the Kyneton hotel. ...

    Article : 751 words
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