The proprietor has made some new engagements for the ensuing week—Mr. James Houston, Mr. John Taylor, and Mr. M'Donald, The varied styles of these singers give a pleasant air of novelty to the present ...
Article : 332 wordsThe Committee of this club met on Wednesday evening at Tattersall's Hotel; J.M. Tarleton, Esq., in the chair. The rules and orders were further considered, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 698 wordsSIR,—As a breeder of blood stock I am glad to see by your paper that it is proposed to establish a stud-book in this colony. Of the desirableness of such a step there can be no question; but the information regarding ...
Article : 1,140 wordsWe have received from Mr. Skilling, Secretary to the above useful and flourishing society, the following report of the Judges appointed to inspect the farms entered in competition for the annual premiums;—and ...
Article : 1,647 wordsWe are now enabled to state definitively that the terms of the great match—New South Wales v. Victoria— have been concluded and agreed to by the high contracting parties. ...
Article : 951 wordsThe fourth number of this useful and scientific periodical was published on Monday last. It contains some excellent practical advice on gardening operations, applied to the kitchen garden, the fruit garden, and the ...
Article : 473 wordsSATURDAY (this day)—Cheltenham Hotel, at seven a.m. SATURDAY (next)—Wattle Tree Inn, Dandenongroad, at quarter before two. ...
Article : 22 wordsActions for libel are just now the order of the day. Mr. Gregson has commenced in the Police Court with the Courier,—a criminal information against the Mercury is about to be applied for in the Supreme Court by ...
Article : 435 wordsSIR,—In your paper of last week your Sydney correspondent brings forward the subject of another cricket match between the two colonies, and says that, if he remembers right, it was agreed to play it is October. ...
Article : 322 wordsMr. Brown, of Launceston, offers to race a Tasmanian-bred horse against a Victorian-bred hors. for £100 aside, on either the Longford or Launceston course; three miles; Launceston Town Plate weights; either heats or ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,941 wordsThe numerous challenges and matches talked about during the last few days have given rise to numerous meetings and confabulations about sporting matters, which impart an unusual vivacity to this ordinarily dull ...
Article : 199 wordsBOURKE AND SMITH.—We have this week received a letter, as follows:—"June 17th, 1857.—I, John Bourke, do hereby present against the decision given by the referee, John Titus, this day, on the ground of his ...
Article : 140 wordsOur contemporary, Bell's Life in Sydney, has the following article upon THE VICTORIA CHALLENGE. Our Turf readers will perceive, by the subjoined ...
Article : 1,516 wordsFowls can have no hereafter, And punishment will miss; At least, such of them as do have Their necks twirl'd(next world) here in this! ...
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