REMITTANSES RECEIVED from J.T, Burr[?]ngong: F.A. W,.Ga[?]leigh, from Patrick's Plains [?]aces 1861. W, R., SINGLETON.— Remittances TeCelved with thanks. we do not underatand the game relative to which you enquire. ...
Article : 109 wordsWeights for MRI.BOURNE CUP, of 20 sovs,10 sovs forfeit or 5 if declared, with 200 sovs added by the Victoria Turf Club, Two miles. The winner of the Champion Sweepstankes to carry 5lb extra; of any handicap race ...
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Advertising : 64 wordsTHE people have now before them the results of the profound deliberations of the gentlemen who, at the popular expense, enjoyed a pleasant holiday in Melbourne for the purpose of joining in the ...
Article : 1,274 wordsWHILE approving the. independent position tnken by our contemporary, in declining the proffers of subscriptions from the public, we think the COLONIAL PRESS would be only upholding ITS ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 160 wordsMr' Lyster, in deference to the public wish, has dur ing this week, by way of experiment, reduced his price[?] of admission, with such results as we trust will be found satisfactory. On Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday ...
Article : 85 wordsIt is always a plcasure with us to record the sucecess of an artiste that has on all occasions been so freely endorsed by the public and Press of Sydney, and therefore we at once not only fool that pleasure, but also a duty in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsFirst Race—The NORTH AUSTRALIAN GRAND HANDICAP of 5 sovs each, with 100 SOVS added from the fund, for all horeos, to be handicapped by the stewards or whom they may appoint. Two miles and a distance. ...
Article : 1,049 wordsNOTICE TO STEWARDS OF COUNTREY RACES.—Attention is invited to the intimation in our advertising columns, heading the list of unliquidated race accounts. It will be most painful for us to adopt the course therein ...
Article : 116 wordsThis afternoon and this evening will be positively the last cutcrtainments of the Lancashire Bell-ringers, with the exception of their appearance on Monday evening next at the Prince of Wales Theatre, on the occasion of ...
Article : 137 wordsThe weights for the Melbourne Cup have been the theme of discussion during the week and but one opinion prevails as to the "tip-topper" put upon the " big horse"-thai,— if in form on the ...
Article : 144 wordsWe havebeen requested to insort the following decisions of the Stewards:— THE LADIES' PURSE.—Forty-eight was declared the winner of the Ladies' Purse by the stewards, he being ...
Article : 211 wordsAs parliamentary-hostilities will shortly be resumed, the following gentle hints are cordially recommended to the serious consideration of hon gentleman, by an old member whose experience in the art of Legislative ...
Article : 495 wordsFirst Race.—The SHOALHAVEN PLATE of 30 sovs, with a sweepstakes of 1 sov each, for all horses; l½ mile, heats weight for age. This did not fill. Laurislina frightened all from their ...
Article : 1,938 wordsFirst Race.—The MAIDEN PLATE of £75, with a sweep of £5 each added; for all muiden horses at the time of entrance; second horse to receive £20 out of the prize, distance, 1¾ mile. ...
Article : 937 wordsThe Annual races terminated on Friday, having proved the best yet held in Mudgee. Great praise is due to the stewards, treasurer, and lion sooretary for their udmirable arrangements. It was remarked by more than one ...
Article : 1,368 wordsLORD DUNDREARY'S LATEST "WIDDLE." —AB his Lordship and his fidus achates, Tom Wynker, were lounging at the opera, the poerless Peer'less addressed his friend:- "I thay Twom, I thwink I have made a ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle (NSW : 1860 - 1870), Sat 6 Jun 1863, Page 2
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