Lonsdale Street.—The Flying Doe is now four years old, and must carry weight as a four-year-old. A. and B.—A wins the three first bets certainly. No horse ever ran a mile in either 1 min. 5 sec., 1 min. 15 ...
Article : 627 wordsWe yesterday paid a visit to the stables of Mr. Grees, at Emerald Hill, and were favoured with a sight of the champion mare in her comfortable new box, recently champion Mr. Green's own premises, where she can be ...
Article : 191 wordsI have delayed writing until to-day, in the hope that I might have some satisfactory intelligence to communicate, as to the intentions of our cricketers, with reference to the proposed match with Victoria. I fear, ...
Article : 1,265 wordsDEAR SIR,—Mr. Green having brought the subject of the "Great Match" before the public in your last issue, I consider myself bound, as one of the backers of Alice Hawthorn, to say a few words on it. ...
Article : 537 wordsThe Legislative Council sat on Tuesday and Wednesday. The business transacted was of minor public importance. The Melbourne Gas Company Bill, and the Colonial ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 wordsOn Saturday last, a match for £5 a side came off between J. Dwyer and T. Baker, two youthful aspirants for aquatic honours. Tho lads sculled in two of Mr. Morgan's outrigger boats, and Appeared very equally ...
Article : 190 wordsA new drama from the pen of Mr. W. M. Akhurst, entitled "The Fall of Sebastopol, or the Campaigners," has been played throughout the week, to good houses. The story, though slight, is interesting, and the dialogue ...
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Advertising : 207 wordsRUNNING MATCH AT ST. KILDA, FOR £100 ASIDE.— A match of £100 a side was Arranged between the friends of W. Welsh, the champion runner of Victoria, and Shepherd, an aboriginal, to come off on Saturday last, ...
Article : 584 wordsEver since the lapse of Mr. Abbott's late plucky offer to run any horse in the colony, which appeared in our columns, but was not duly accepted, there seems to have been a determination that he shall he brought to the ...
Article : 190 wordsIn the Era, (Sydney), of August 15th, we find the following letter upon this subject, which will, doubtless, be read with intercut at this time:— PEDIGREE OF VENO. ...
Article : 1,296 wordsIN another column will be found, in a tabular form, the Summary of the Agricultural Statistics for last year. The result is highly gratifying, there being an increase of nearly ...
Article : 866 wordsSATURDAY.—The beauty of the weather, and the not having bad a regular country day of it for three weeks, induced a larger comber than usual to vend their way overnight to the Cheltenham tryst The dinner table ...
Article : 1,269 wordsJohn Bourke is surprised at receiving a challenge from Charlie Horrid, aa he knows very well that Bourke received an injury, some ten days ago, which he will not got over for several weeks to come, but when he recovers ...
Article : 146 wordsWe feel sure that intending exhibitors will feel gratified at perusing the following list of judges appointed for the different classes of the siciety's programme, and will agree with us that the selection evinces great care ...
Article : 439 wordsNOTICE TO SECRETARIES OF CLUBS.—We shall feel obliged, if Secretaries, both in Town and Country, will bear in mind to forward tu curly intimation of their Club proceedings; and we bey them to notice especially ...
Article : 242 wordsSIR,—I am afraid that the Cricketer in your city are not aware who is the proper person to be addressed when they feel disposed to offer a challenge to the Sydney players. They have, I believe, addressed the late ...
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