Petersham............26th and 27th December. Mulwaley.......... Same dates. STEEPLE CHASING.—Mr. Henry moved in Parliament, on the 24th July, a clause in the ...
Article : 157 wordsAUCKLAND TURFITE.—"What is the greatest rate of speed in England since the year 1830?" We have referred to Ruff's Record of the Great Annual Races, ...
Article : 330 wordsNo. 2.—Marryat's Code. For Sailing Boals not exceeding thirteen feet on the keel. To Start from a Warp off the Flag Vessel, proceeding round the Flag Boat in Johnstone's ...
Article : 229 wordsBENEFIT OF PERRY AND YOUNG.—This second venture came off rather more successfully than the last; and yet it did not meet with our ideas of the patronage which ought to have been ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 wordsNo. 5.—Marryatt's Code. For all Yachts. To start from their own moorings off the Flag Vessel, proceeding round the Flag Boat in Johnstone's Bay, passing it on the north and ...
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Article : 27 wordsIN Mr. Francis Scott's last letter to the Speaker of our Local Legislature, he dwells with much earnestness on the necessity for the prompt and forcible ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 94 wordsThree Matches at this interesting game were played on the Hyde-park quoit ground, on Tuesday. The first was between the celebrated Soldier and Mount Clarkson, for Five Pounds ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 wordsFor a Gig and Dingy. The Gig not under 20 feet on the keel. The Race to be decided in twenty minutes. The Man in the Dingy must be caught by the ...
Article : 180 wordsThe predictors of foul weather. who are always ready to pour cold water, or put a wet blanket upon every one of our national sports, stated that Friday would be a day under the ...
Article : 341 wordsLEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.—We believe that Mr. Charles Cowper, the Railway King, finding that the affairs of his now office will require his undivided attention, intends to surrender his ...
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Advertising : 45 wordsTHIS, the first grand match of the season, was played on Wednesday last, in the Cleveland House grounds, in the presence of a numerous and fashionable party. Amongst the company ...
Article : 541 wordsBEAUTY IN TEARS.—Mr. Goddard, linendraper, Pitt-street, who exercised the mastery over a young orphan emigrant from Ireland, named Mary Ann Curran, was compelled by circumstances ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 1 Dec 1849, Page 2
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