R F, GOULBURN— iS informed that our publication of the 11th instant was duly posted for every Goulburn subscriber. The other matters alluded to in his ...
Article : 761 wordsFirst Race.—Blackman's Swamp stakes, of ten sovereigns; heats twice round the course; three entrances or no race; entrance £1. Mr. S. Haines's Swap, aged, 9st. 121bs.. [?] ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 wordsThese sports, which have been long in preparation, and the subject of much preliminary remark, came off on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, March 14th, 15th, and 16th. The ...
Article : 1,572 wordsA STE[?]N sense of duty prompts us to offer a few observations on a practice which, we regret to say, is becoming general on the road—the perpetual overloading of the ...
Article : 689 wordsTHE race meeting of 48, though opened under circumstances which seemed to warrant most favorable conclusions, passed off more tamely than that of any preceding ...
Article : 435 wordsIs not this year to be favored with any notable "prads" from Van Diemen's Land, neither do we hear of any promises from Sydney; indeed, the time to elapse before the "field-day," is too ...
Article : 67 wordsSparkes and Sinclair.... Wednesday, 19th April ...
Article : 9 wordsIn answer to the challenge of Tom Sparkes, which appeared in last weeks' Bell's Life, Green is very desirous of meeting the Sprig of Myrtle for £50 aside, and as he is on the eve of ...
Article : 79 wordsALTHOUGH, as is too frequently the case on sim[?] [?] evening were selected by a wish for display, rather than by sound judgment and sterling ...
Article : 1,979 wordsThe Farmers' Purse of £30, for all horses; heats, twice round; Homebush Welter weights; gentlemen riders. Mr. G. Hunter's Johnny Heki walked over, ...
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Advertising : 25 words"Very strange tales Are told of Gentlemen in New South Wales." THE BARKER. Not of that genius whose habitat is in ...
Article : 1,935 wordsMR. PATRICK GRANT is about to move for their removal beyond the city boundaries; because, as the Cholera is making a tour through Russia, the hon. member thinks ...
Article : 454 wordsThe Publicans' Purse of £50, for all horses; weight for age. The winner of the Bathurst Town Plate to carry 71bs. extra at the discretion of the stewards. Heats, twice round the course. ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 1 Apr 1848, Page 2
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