DEAR BELL,—The announcement in your last that the pack of the M.H.C. would meet on Saturday on the Brighton racecourse, to hunt two bagged dingoes, was met with especial pleasure by the suburban residents, to ...
Article : 847 wordsQuestions submitted for answers most have some distinctive signature "Constant Subscribers," etc, are 10 numerous that they only product confusion. We cannot answer questions on the following Saturday ...
Article : 867 wordsMELBOURNE HUNT CLUB.—The M.H.C. pack will meet—On Saturday, 25th August, at Oakleigh Steeple, at eight o'clock punctually. On Saturday, 1st September, at Oakleigh Steeple, at eight ...
Article : 101 wordsThe "Victorian Fistlana," containing the results of Prize Battles fought in the colony from 1837 to the present date; the names of the Men, alphabetically arranged; the New Rules of the Ring, as altered by the Pugilistic ...
Article : 106 wordsIs prize-fighting a crime or a lawful diversion? Such interest has been given to this question by the late great fight for the championship; such vital principles of the commonwealth are involved in the controversy, whether ...
Article : 2,231 wordsOn Wednesday, His Excellency attended at the Legislative Council to give the Royal assent to seven bills. The Divorce Bill was reserved until Her Majesty's pleasure is known. The Council adjourned till next day. ...
Article : 119 wordsLong before daylight or the Spanish Aurora had shed its cheering rays o'er the Cantabrian or Asturian hills, our party of about twenty-five horsemen rode out of the gate of a worthy English resident in those parts, and ...
Article : 1,513 wordsIn spite of Ministerial crises, insolvencies, and other ills, into the reversion of which the people of this colony appear to have suddenly come, the Italian opera at the Royal continues to be extensively patronised. Whatever the ...
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Advertising : 218 wordsThe long pending match between the Southern Cross and the Psyche came off on Saturday last, in Corio Bay, and excited great interest among the Geelong yachtsmen. The Psycho was the favourite, and was sailed by ...
Article : 652 words18.—Charley Brock and Dick Robson, for L100, in the metropolitan district. ...
Article : 16 wordsAt the match between the Melbourne and Richmond clubs on Saturday on the ground of the latter, the Richmond men had it all their own way; and at the conclusion of the game, three goals were credited to their ...
Article : 135 wordsThe match on the St. Kilda ground, between the University and St. Kilda clubs was won by the former, a goal having been kicked by Mr. Hart. The game was carried on with great spirit, until darkness brought it to ...
Article : 527 wordsLAST week we endeavoured to shew that the importance of settling the Land Question was much exaggerated, and that there was no strong public opinion at the back of the small knot of agitators ...
Article : 889 wordsMATCHES TO COME.—A preliminary meeting of secretaries of cricket clubs was held on Wednesday afternoon at the Argus hotel, for the purpose of arranging a programme of matches for the season. The following ...
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