SIR,—As I consider that all defaulters in sporting circles, should be exposed, I trust to your agreeing with me, and giving this letter a place in your journal; but as the parties implicated are well known men, I will ...
Article : 604 wordsThe preliminary meeting of the members of the P. R., and others desirous of promoting its interests, was held at the New Imperial hotel, formerly the Sportsman's Arms, Elizabeth street north, on Wednesday evening ...
Article : 484 wordsIn our last week's issue we gave an account of a match between these yachts, which came off on the previous Thursday, and in which the Paddy was the winner. After the match the crew of the losing boat, far from ...
Article : 436 wordsA correspondent informs us, that the meeting (an account of which we subjoin from tho Daily News) was attended by about fifty gentlemen, and that a hope was expressed that many yachting men of Melbourne ...
Article : 507 wordsThis battle, which had been looked forward to with some degree of interest by the cognoscenti of Mudgee and its neighbourhood, came off, pursuant to articles, on Wednesday, the 18th May, on a beautiful spot of ground ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 16 wordsThe contest between these men took place on Tuesday, when the whole of the proceedings passed off in the most satisfactory manner; and there is certainly much credit due to the backers of the belligerents for the excellent ...
Article : 1,943 wordsMay 28—Eliza Rubecke, Hamburg bqe., 785 tons, Boysen, from London 16th January. Passenger—cabin: two, Raleigh, Daugleish, White, and Co., agents. May 29—Champion, brq. 25 tons, W. Terhaar, from Point ...
Article : 351 wordsWe regret to have to record an accident to the Alarm yacht, resulting fatally to John Mersey—better known at Gravesend, Sandridge, and Williamstown as "Fly Jack,"—and in which her owner, Mr. Carrick, nearly ...
Article : 841 wordsHORSES.—Messrs. Dougharty and Co., report.—The horse market this week was badly supplied with stock of any description; there was a good demand for saddle nd light harness horses. Any stock brought forward in good ...
Article : 521 wordsDEAR SIR,—It would appear from your weekly publication that the public and sporting community "more particularly on Ballaarat," are quite excluded from a hearing in all matters concerning themselves, through ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 wordsPROPOSED RAT PIT.—In answer to inquiries from our numerous readers, we are happy to inform them that a pit is in course of construction in a central position in the city of Melbourne, where gentlemen will have an ...
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Advertising : 1,583 wordsThe arrangements made by Mr. J. T. Grocott, for the accommodation of the thousands upon whom he had calculated as visitors to Manly, were in every respect satisfactory, and although there was a little crushing and ...
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