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Detailed lists, results, guides : 134 wordsMr. Jos. Pickersgill's benefit at the Theatre Royal on Friday night was so well attended that Mr. Pickersgill must feel assured that his friends in Sydney are numerous and stanch, and the his career as a theatrical agent is likely to be a ...
Article : 1,364 wordsThe second day of this association's show proved far more enjoyable than the first. The weather was not quite so warm, and the attendance was much better. Early in the morning it was decided that the ground was far too hard for ...
Article : 2,273 wordsThe sixth annual meeting of the Eastern Suburbs Horticultural Society was held in the schoolroom, Point Piper-road, on Tuesday, the 14th instant. Mr. W. Brown, Mayor of Paddington, was in the chair, and complimented the ...
Article : 855 wordsMR. GOEORGE KISS.—The market has been well supplied with fresh country horses, and the prices realised were very satisfactory according to the different qualities of the horses to hand. The demand for light harness horses of good quality still continues, as ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 272 wordsFat Cattle.—Over 1900 head were yarded and disposed of to-day, nearly the whole of which arrived from Victoria, and consisted principally of medium quality. Prime descriptions again being scarce, were in demand at fully late rates, whilst others ...
Article : 756 wordsHOLDSWORTH-GARDYNE CUP.—The second match between the Warwicks and Alberts for the above trophy began on Saturday last on the Association Ground. The attendance was rather small. The Alberts, winning the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 297 words"The Green Lanes of England," by Pettitt and Conquest, was reproduced at the Gaiety Theatre on Saturday night after an interval of a few weeks. The cast was almost identical with that of former presentations, the exception ...
Article : 154 wordsHudson's Surprise Party presented a new programme at the Queen's Theatre on Satruday night. It comprised excellent vacalisms, which were agreeably rendered by male and female artists; and it also included elog dances, negro ...
Article : 78 wordsThe single-handed colonial handball match between Keenan, of Sydney, and Hannon, of Victoria, which was to have taken place this afternoon was not played, owing to the illness of the latter. In order, however, not to ...
Article : 119 wordsOn Saturday night, Bent and Batchelder's Minstrels introduced a new programme. The dances, songs, and character sketches contained in it were received with favour, and the farces, into which the broadest humour was ...
Article : 49 wordsASHFIELD.—Meeting on 7th March. Present—The Mayor (Mr. Mark J. Hammond) and Aldermen Brown, Ebblewhite, Hudson, Holborrow, Nicholson, Shilling, and Watkin. Minutes of previous meeting read and confirmed. Correspondence: From Mr. B. S. ...
Article : 491 words"Ten Nights in a Barroom," with C. H. Burford as Joe Morgan, was played at this place of amusement on Saturday evening to a fair house. "Les Cloches de Corneville" was produced at the ...
Article : 417 wordsIn a sculling race of three miles and a-half Hearn beat Messenger easily by 20 lengths, the time being 24 minutes 29 seconds. Hearn led from the start. The weather was splendid. ...
Article : 42 wordsThe committee in connection with the forthcoming regatta at Watson's Bay held a meeting at the Pier Hotel, Watson's Bay, on Saturday afternoon. The chair was occupied by Mr. John Castles. Mr J. P. Hamphries, ...
Article : 116 wordsThe third day of the Hawkesbury Show was well attended, but the sales proved very meagre. The total receipts at the gates for three days amounted to £144. Mr. A. Towns' special prize for the greatest number and best ...
Article : 160 wordsAbout 300 persons assembled on the Randwick Racecourse on Saturday afternoon last to witness a three miles' trotting match tor £100, between Mr. Kelso's New Chum and Mr. E. Stevens' Master George, a well-known trotting ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 27 Mar 1882, Page 6
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