Another week has passed by without bringing with it any great change anent the Champion Sweepstakes, for which Strop retains the lead at 100 to 24. All reports about his staleness have vanished, and by those ...
Article : 476 words[?]wards:—Messrs. F. M. Doyle, J.P.; Henry Vindin, J.P.; E.C. Close, Jun., J.P.; John Borthwick, J.P.; Otto Baldwin, N.G. Carter, W. Soper. Judge: Mr. Henry Rourke. Treasurer: Mr. W. T. Mitchell. ...
Article : 2,625 wordsAll deposits staked with us will be returned only on a Thursday, notice of withdrawal to be made two days previously. FIGHT BETWEEN GEORGE WILLEY ...
Article : 5,016 wordsDEAR BELL,—The extraordinary impetus given to racing in this colony by the introduction of Produce Stakes, Derbys, Oaks and Legers, succeeded by the Grand Champion Sweepstakes, and the every spirited ...
Article : 1,477 wordsDEAR BELL,—Tricolor, a bay mare, bred by Mr. R. F. Greene at Woodlands, in 1854, is by The Premier out of Norah Creina. The Premier, imported to this colony in 1849, is by Tory Boy out of Baroness, by Leopold, and ...
Article : 601 wordsWe are informed that a telegraphic message was received yesterday afternoon by Simpson, the jockey, from Mr. Filgate, the owner of The Barber, to the effect that the horse had swam ashore from the Admella after she ...
Article : 117 wordsDEAR BELL,—The Moor, a black gelding, bred by Mr. A. M'L Hunter in 1851, is by Walrus, out of Madcap, Wairus was bred in New South Wales by the Australian Agricultural Company, and was got by Grampus, out of ...
Article : 1,694 wordsThe attendance on Thursday evening was not quite confined to the ring, though, with the exception of two or three bets, the business was. A well-known supporter of Alice Hawthorn offered to back her for three ...
Article : 226 wordsDEAR BELL,—The "hiatus" upon the subject under review has been caused by very severe and painful illness; and this should, and I trust will, be a sufficient apology for the delay. To resume, I will proceed by ...
Article : 1,301 wordsThe plan below shows, far better than any verbal description could do, the alterations now being carried out The dotted line A B represents the fence dividing the training ground from the racecourse, and the line round ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 167 wordsRATTING.—The rat pit was extensively patronised last Saturday evening to witness the performance of another canine celebrity which was backed to kill 50 rats in four minutes and a half—being less time than ...
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