During the past week the City of Sydney brought another candidate for the Championship. Phoebe, accompanied by her owner, Mr. G. Duppa, and her stable companions bay Camden and Wildrake, her brother, ...
Article : 571 wordsDEAR SIR,—Having lately perused a pamphlet by Captain D'Oyly, entitled "A Few Words a on Studs," will you allow me to occupy a small space in your columns in defence of my friend the Australian horse. ...
Article : 2,080 wordsThe action brought by Mr. J. S. Allan against Mr. Coleman, to recover possession of Red Rover, was tried before His Honour Mr. Justice Molesworth, and a special jury of four, on Tuesday last. The counsel for the ...
Article : 3,087 wordsDEAR BELL,—The hounds met last Saturday at the Hunter's Rest, Cheltenham road. The weather the night before showed symptoms of rain deterring all but the more ardent from putting in an appearance, and the ...
Article : 144 wordsSIR,—It is a widely circulated fact that the turf of Tasmania owes in a great measures its present prominent position to the unceasing energy of Mr. J. Lord; his constant eye to the improvement of blood stock, his ...
Article : 1,285 wordsMELBOURNE HEST.—The Melbourne hounds will meet at the Hunters' Rest hotel, Cheltenham road, this (Saturday) morning the 30th inst., at eight o'clock. GEORGE WATSON, Master. ...
Article : 36 wordsTheological developments in general flavour very little of human wisdom as even their authors and partakers will cheerfully allow, but one of them, of recent origin, appears by the name it hears, to be characterised by ...
Article : 1,533 wordsDEAR BELL,—Nutwith a chestnut gelding, bred by Mr. Huon, near Albury, in 1850, is by Tom Jones out of Jeannette, by Young Theorem out of Maid of Australia by Hector. Tom Jones by the imported horse Vagabond ...
Article : 751 wordsA doubt having arisen whether the course run as three miles at the last Nelson meeting was correctly measured, the stewards of the meeting requested Mr. Brunner, the Government Surveyor, who laid off the ...
Article : 834 wordsDEAR BELL,—Praxiteles, a brown horse, bred by Messrs. Macknight and Irvine in 1855, is by The Premier out of Delaware Girl by Delapre, granddam by Romco. It will be seen by the above that Praxiteles is ...
Article : 469 wordsAt the meeting of members of the A. J. Club on Monday afternoon, at the Metropolitan hotel, for the consideration of tenders sent in for the construction of the Randwick course, there was a fair average ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 105 wordsDEAR BELL,—Phoebe, a chestnut mare, bred in New Zealand in 1854, is by Sir Hercules out of Woodstock. The pedigree of Sir Hercules I have already given in my sketch of Io. Woodstock is by Theorem, a horse imported ...
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