HORSES—Messrs. Purcell and Keighran report:—The horse market this week has not been well supplied with unbroken stock in condition, for which there continues a good demand; wagon colts especially, fit for immediate ...
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Article : 569 wordsThe death of such a person as old John Day is an event deserving of some more enduring record than 4. simple newspaper paragraph, although to the end of all time he will be identified as one of the greatest ...
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Article : 263 wordsMELBOURNE HUNT CLUB.—The M.H.C. pack will meet—On Saturday, 8th September, at eight o'clock, at the White Hone Inn, beyond Hawthorn. GEORGE WATSON, Master. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe "Victorian Fistiana," containing the results of Prize Battles fought in the colony from 1857 to the present date; the names of the Men, alphabetically arranged; the New Rules of the Ring, as altered by the Pugilistic ...
Article : 103 wordsSince the contest between Sayers and Heenan, this is the most Important passage of arms that has taken place, and the day on which it was brought to a decision will always be remembered by the patrons of the ...
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