REMITTANCES RECEIVED FROM S. M., Albury; R. M. Mc D., Cowra; J. S. C., Queensland; W. B. Forbes; and W. S., Bathurst. GRENFELL CRICKET CLUB.—You were right on starting the ...
Article : 204 wordsThe running on the last day of the late Autumn Meeting was very interesting, and the finishes for the Rous, Randwick, and Forced Handicaps wree very close and exciting. For the first race, the Rous Handicap, the four ...
Article : 1,426 wordsAt the Warwick Court House on Thursday, before William Smith and F. Dodds, Esqs, Mr. J. Parker, of the Manchester Arms Hotel, Warwick, was summoned by a person of the name of John Duffin, or ...
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Article : 302 wordsOWING to a sudden influx of advertisements at a late hour yesterday, and in consequence of the large amount, of space necessarily devoted to the Randwick entries, we are compelled to omit our Leading Article, and other ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 wordsAlmost the only subject of conversation this week, has been of course, the late meeting at Randwick and its results. The meeting wound up on Saturday last, under most favourable ...
Article : 987 wordsThe declaration of entrances for the Autumn Meeting took place at Tattersall's Subscription Rooms, last evening, and certainly, considering the dull times, the Q. T. Club have certainly secured a very good entry. The ...
Article : 767 wordsAll Glencoe's A. J. C. engagements have been transfered to Air Tait. All Paragon's A. J. C. engagements have been transfered to Mr Tait. ...
Article : 39 wordsPATRON:—His Excellency the Right Honorable Sir John Young; Bart., K.C.B., G.C.M.G., &c., &c., &c. PRESIDENT,—The Hon. E. Deas Thomson, C.B., &c., &c. VICE-PRESIDENT:—Alfred Cheeke, Esq. ...
Article : 2,834 wordsCommanding Officer's—In full dress, Saturday, 18th, at 3 p.m.— Artillery, in Inner Domain, Rifles (without cap cover), at Hyde Park. The field guns will be mauned by a portion of Nos. 1 and 2 Batteries; the ramainder will parade with ...
Article : 182 wordsFriday, 17th—Brigade Adjutant's Parade, 7.30 Saturday, 18th—Commanding Officer's Parade, 3 p.m. Friday, 24th, H. M. Birthdya—Commanding Officer's Pacade, for time see advertisements. ...
Article : 1,257 wordsGentlemen,—Through the medium of your columns, I venture to draw the attention of the owner of the winning horse of the Leger (Mr Fisher) to the liberal conduct of Mr Loder, the owner of the Pitsford, on the ...
Article : 250 wordsEntrances for the Three Big Handicap races, to come off at the June meeting. North Australian Grand Handicap. Mr M'Fadden's Whalebone, aged. ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle (NSW : 1860 - 1870), Sat 18 May 1867, Page 2
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