RACE.— Can a horse that has won a hack stakes, start for a maiden plate or not?— Certainly not. SPORTSMAN.—Macarthur's breed of dogs ...
Article : 294 wordsDEAR PADDY,—For so I must call you, as having more by good luck then hard fighting, as I think, proved more than a match for one of my countrymen. However that may ...
Article : 352 wordsA most unjustifiable attack on the Colonial Secretary was given to the world, or, more correctly speaking, to that very circumscribed portion of it with which ...
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Advertising : 21 wordsTHE DRAMA.—The great novelty of the season, the Opera of the "Corsair," was produced on Monday night at the Victoria, for the benefit of Mr. J. Howson. Notwithstanding ...
Article : 3,398 wordsTHE Government of this colony has, in but too many instances, evinced an utter disregard to the interests of a class possessing peculiar claims upon it for ...
Article : 915 wordsGENTLEMEN,—As I unfortunately put my shoulder out of joint in my last defeat with Alec. White, his friends do not appear disposed to back him against me, but he wishes to fight me for a purse ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 wordsTHE following are the entries for the above Races:— THE PUBLICAN'S PURSE. Mr. Gorrick's Sultana—Mr. Harris's Warrigal— ...
Article : 135 wordsRIFLE MATCH.—The match between Mr. Scott and Mr. Charles Roberts, the publican, residing at the corner of Goulburn-street, came off last Saturday, at Martin's, the Rose Bay ...
Article : 870 words" HURRAH! FOR YOUNG [?]!!!"— Scarcely an English paper arrives in this colony which does not contain the most copious and alarming accounts of the freaks of " Young ...
Article : 3,117 wordsThe following entries were made for these races:— DRAPER'S PURSE. Mr. Harris's b.g. Warrigal, Mr. Gorrick's b. m. ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 23 Dec 1848, Page 2
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