Green v. Hickey, Match, Parramatta River, 13th. NOVEMBER. R.S. Y S., Opening Trip, 3rd Balmain Regatta, St. Andrew's Day, 30th. ...
Article : 81 wordsSmall Bore Club.—Enfield Pool, 500 yards, 2 p.m. this day. Artillery ball practice, 32 pounders, Dawes Battery, 3 p.m. this day. Annual Prize meeting, N. W. W. R. A., Monday, 1st October, and ...
Article : 123 wordsFAT CATTLE.—A short supply this week only about half the usual number having been yarded, and as only a few mobs are reported near to hand we anticipate full rates for some time. We have sold this week 136 for Mr Lane, two third bullocks, one third ...
Article : 169 wordsAnother competition for the silver cup presented by Captain Windeyer, took place on Saturday last. The weather could searcely have been more unfavorable for shooting, and it is therefore not surprising that no very ...
Article : 81 wordsI adopt the above somewhat singular prefix, first, because it is one pretty well understood by Yachting men, and secondly, because, after all, it is the only correct designation for a vessel that is intended only to win ...
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Advertising : 2,613 wordsOn the same day these two companies tried the relative strength of their best "tens" on the Balmain rauge. The southerly gale that prevailed made the shooting very uncertain and diffcult, but ...
Article : 194 wordsThe Volunteers who were nominated by the various companies of the Sydney Batallion for Bolection, to shoot in the match for this prize, met at the Volunteer range on Monday last, to decide by competition who ...
Article : 229 wordsThis company, which has been comparatively dormant for sometime past, gave assurance of returning life by some of its members visiting the range yesterday to compete for the "Ormsby Cup." The shooting was at 200, 400, 500, ...
Article : 86 wordsA large number of volunteers who attended for Parade on Monday evening, availed themselves of the opportunity of presenting an address and a purse of 30 sovereigns to Sergonnt-Major Lees. The address, which ...
Article : 128 wordsMr W. O'Neil's "star" still continues in the assendant at the Victoria Theatre, and although his engagement has been a somewhat protracted one, the playgoers of Sydney cpmtomie to flock to see his racy and genuine ...
Article : 865 wordsThe committee of this club have decided upon relinquishing their right to the Volunteer Range this afternoon, and, in order to afferd the best substitute for general practice, will hold an Enfield Pool Shooting ...
Article : 51 wordsSome good shot practice, with the forty-two pounder battery, was made on Saturday last by a portion of the Naval Brigade. The distance was 1800 yarde, and notwithstanding the unfavorable state of the weather, the ...
Article : 95 wordsAn entertainment in sid of the band fund of this company is advertised to take place at the School of Arts on Tuesday evening next. As we believe the services of this very efilcient band have contributed in no small degree ...
Article : 128 words"Marksman" has fully stated all of interest as to these matches. All we have to nots is, that Mr W. J. O'Brien, the famous caterer of "Tattersall's," has obtained the permission of the Association to provide ...
Article : 70 wordsThe annual regatta at Putney took place on Wednesday, June 27, under the management of the thames Subscription Club, this being the seventh year they have taken it in hand. The principal races were: ...
Article : 1,216 wordsBefore your next issue, Mr Editor, the most important events throughout the year to the Volunteers of the colony will have taken place, and while many will be congratulated on their euccess, others will console ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle (NSW : 1860 - 1870), Sat 29 Sep 1866, Page 3
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