Almost for the first time since it has been in existence, this club was favoured with fine weather at its meeting, held on Saturday, at Randwick. A cool bracing wind blew from the southward; the sky during some parts of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,475 words"Friends" has now commenced its fifth week at the Theatre Royal, but notwithstanding this long run its popularity seems to be as great as ever. On Saturday evening it was repeated to a good house, and the various points in ...
Article : 66 wordsMr. B. Fairclough, according to announcement, appeared at this theatre on Saturday night in Shakespeare's tragedy of "Hamlet" This gentleman visited Australia some years ago, but in the colonies men "come and go" so ...
Article : 1,409 wordsThis club ran two very interesting races on Saturday last for trophies presented by Mr. S. H. Hyam, the Commodore of the club. They were handicap events, but, instead of allowing the time at the end of the race, it was given at the ...
Article : 289 wordsThe Intercolonial Eight-Oar Boat Race between New South Wales and Victoria took place to-day on the Saltwater River, Footscray. The water was as calm as glass. The betting was two to one on Victoria. Great interest was ...
Article : 361 wordsGEORGE KISS: The competition for horses has not been over brilliant this week, probably on account of very few fresh horses having shown their presence for sale, and do not anticipate that many will chance hands until the racing is over, which will finish ...
Article : 517 wordsA swimming, distance 150 yards, for £10 a-side, between William Morris, of Maitland, and Hawkins, of Newcastle, took place on the river here this afternoon, and was witnessed by a large crowd of people. Morris took the lead for ...
Article : 826 wordsHARRISON, JONES, AND DEVLIN.—Stations: We have nothing fresh to report under this heading. Fat Cattle: On Monday the quality was from prime to middling. Buyers from town and country were well represented, and also the buyers of the Sydney ...
Article : 4,917 wordsFat Cattle: The market was supplied with about 2000 head. The greater proportion were inferior and medium conditioned stock, a number showing signs of having wasted considerably from the effects of the cold and wet weather ruling lately, whilst ...
Article : 574 wordsThe sea[?] at the Queen's Theatre were well filled on Saturday evening by those desirous of witnessing Mr. Dampier and his daughter in the dramatic version of Charles Reade's "Never too late to Mend." The performance ...
Article : 49 wordsAt Kelly and Le[?]n's favourite bijou theatre "Engaged" was repeated, with Miss Alice D. Lingard and Mr. Lingard impersonating the chief characters. It was prefaced by Lookroy'a co[?]medietta "Le Chevalier[?]du Guet." ...
Article : 42 wordsThe matinee given by Professor Haselmayer on Saturday was well attended by a large and Principally juvenile audience, amongst whom were to the children from the Deaf and Dumb Institution. A[?] the youngsters appeared to ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 12 Apr 1880, Page 6
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