Pursuant advertisement the above matches took place on Tuesday lost, Slat of December, on the home farm of Mr. James Martin, about three-quarters of a mile above Gawler on the Cockatoo Valley-road. ...
Article : 548 wordsThere was a good attendance on the course on Saturday, to witness the finish up. The sport did not commence until about half-past 2 o'clock, when the start was made for the Beaten Stakes. The conditions of this race were as ...
Article : 806 wordsThe Goolwa Race came off on Boxing Day, amidst a very numerous body of spectators-a very large number of them equestrisus, with a larger Proportion of ladies. Although the stakes were not heavy there ...
Article : 448 wordsStewards-Sir J.H. Fisher (President), C.B. Fisher Esq., the 800 J. Morphett, the Hon. G.C. Hawker, J.C. Lyon, Esq., and the Hon. J. Lindsay. Judge?—J. Chambers. Esq. Starter-P. a Coglin, Esq., M.P. ...
Article : 3,513 wordsOn Wednesday, the 15th January, a reaping match took place at Templars; the day was every thing that could be desired, and the whole affair passed off very pleasantly. After the match the company ...
Article : 245 wordsThe settling for the late summer meeting of the south Australian Jockey Club took place at the Globe Inn, Rundle-street, on Friday evening, January to. A large number of persons were present, including the President. Sir ...
Article : 1,197 wordsThe annual races came off over the usual coarse on the 2nd January. The attendance was pretty good, but as will be seen the entries ware not so numerous as on some former occasions. The Stewards ware ...
Article : 484 wordsThe Annual District Committee of the Independent Order of Oddfellows in couection with the Manchester Unity was held in the Hope Lodge-room, Norfolk Arms, Handle-street (instead of at the Adelaide Lodge-room, ...
Article : 4,790 wordsThe attendance on the Coarse on Friday, the third day of the present meeting, was considerably less than on the two preceding days; but some capital racing was afforded, and all who were present must have greatly enjoyed the snort. ...
Article : 1,265 wordsTuesday, the 14th January, was the day appointed for our annual races to take place. The morning set in quite warm, as the day advanced the heat continued to increase, until at noon it became quite oppressive ...
Article : 1,094 wordsThese Races were open only to parties residing within 15. miles of the Burra. Stewards?—Dr. Mayne (President); Mr. Lowe, N. Opie, Mr. M. Watts; Judge?—Mr. T. Bath; Starter?—Mr. Edwards. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 25 Jan 1862, Page 6
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