Owing to sporting exigencies, we are unable to devote more space to the above than a mere resumi of what has transpired during the past week, and what is going to transpire in futuro, at the PRINCE OF WALES. That ...
Article : 267 wordsSydney has been long noted for the strong aquaric propensities of its denizene. The broad waters of Port Jackson have borne many a gallant clipper to victory From the days when the old Pelter gig, manned by the ...
Article : 680 wordsREMITTANCES RECEIVED from M. M., Michclago T. H. C. Tarulan; J. P. G., Yerandah; N. M., Adelong; G.G., Guillgal; W. B., Forbes; A. Mck., Mundoran; J. S., Moruya; M. H. H., Lochinavr; J. B., Burrandong, and from Dubbo. ...
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Advertising : 157 wordsTHE DERBY:—Buckstone, Bulginbar, Orphan Prince, Varrowville, Highflyer, Huzza, Leconfield, Scottish Chief, Fairy, Pantaloon, Queen of the Hills, Planet, Idol, Vivandiere, and Charles Albert. ...
Article : 752 wordsSir,—I have observed in the Tamworth Examiner of the 5th inst., a most gross and abominable tissue of falschoods with reference to the murder of my unfortunate mother. In the first place the paper says—" One ...
Article : 578 wordsFURTHER PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT—The following appears in yesterday's "Government Gazeite:- "Whereas the Parliament of New South Wales now stands prorogued to Tuesday, the fifth da of September ...
Article : 775 wordsHOWEVER distasteful it may be to the squatters themselves, there can be no question that the reassessment of their runs will be an act of public justice that has already been top long delayed. ...
Article : 1,592 wordsVivid cutter, R.S.Y.S., 25 tons, Captain J. Davis, from Liverpool, 31st October. AUGUST 24TH. Alete, cutter, 57 tons, Captain Campbell, from Falmouth 6th ...
Article : 1,263 wordsHaving been favoured by the Honorable Secretary for Lands with a copy of the subjoined Circular, we publish it for general information:- Surveyor General's Office. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 176 wordsThe GRAND PRIX DE PARIS of 4,000 sove, with a piece of plate presented by the Emperor, for three year olds of all countries, ontry, 40 sovs; 24ft, or 20 only if declared; the second to receive 400 sovs, and the ...
Article : 518 wordsHORSES.—Burt and Co report the market rather better supplied; a few useful lots have come in from the country, and were sold readily at prices varying from £15 to £25 for draught horses, £8 to £20 for hackneys. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 wordsTHE WAR IN CHINA.—It is some time since the precincts of that vencrable institute, the Central Police Court, presented such a scene of animation, bustle, and confusion as it did on Monday morning last. On our ...
Article : 756 wordsTHERE has been some speculation on the Derby this week, Pitslord having been well supported at 4 to 1. The next favourite nominally is Fisherman's Daughter; but she has not been backed ...
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Advertising : 264 wordsPIGEON SHOOTING.—A pigeon match came off on Monday last in Mr Richard Ridge's paddock, Windsor, for £25 a-side, between Mr William Moon, of Sydney, and Albert Cornwall, of Richmond; 21 brids each, 25 ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle (NSW : 1860 - 1870), Sat 26 Aug 1865, Page 2
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