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Article : 2,196 wordsTROTTING MATCH.—A trotting match for £25 a-side, distance five miles, came off on the Parramatta Road, on Saturday afternoon last, between Mr. T. Hayes's bay cob, General Tom [?], and Mr. S. C. Beal's chesnut mare, Flirt. The number who had ...
Article : 236 wordsThis cup, which was won by Mr. Charles Roberts, of the Crown and Anchor, George-street, at the annual match of this [?] on Monday last, stands 22 inches high, and is valued at £2[?] The cup is of English manufacture, from a design by Messrs Flavelle ...
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Illustrated Sydney News (NSW : 1853 - 1872), Sat 14 Jan 1854, Page 3
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