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Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 wordsThe next and second quarterly meeting of the club will take place in Mr Rose's paddock Cook's River this day, and from the number of crack shots entered for the prises, viv., (First Class, Ten Guineas; Second Class, Eight Guineas: and Third Class, Six ...
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Article : 357 wordsA little farce was I believe, enacted at the meeting of the Cricket Association on Friday evening last. An eccentric delegate whose grammatical proprieties MUST prove at times serviceable to the Committee, treated the meeting to a commentation on the ...
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Article : 382 wordsGentlemen,—It seems the rumours which induced me to address you last week were not groundless. Park is included in the selected "ten"—only by a majority of the Committee, I believe— and H. H. Gordon is left out. Singularly enough your sporting ...
Article : 1,043 wordsGentlemen,—I see in the last issue of the Australasian an indignant letter from Mr. Dougharty, the Racing Judge at Melbourne, saying that every part of my letter is devoid of truth. The Australasian, also, ...
Article : 111 wordsSir,—In your issue of last week appeared a copy of a letter taken from Bell's Life in Sydney, signed "Talleyrand." That letter, so fur as it purpots to relate what I have [?] or done, or felt, is void of truth. Your insertion ...
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Advertising : 123 wordsThe following is an from a private letter received yesterday from a Melbourne cricketer of note, with reference to the coming intercolonial contest:- "Our team will leave here next Monday: and, although it will ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle (NSW : 1860 - 1870), Sat 15 Dec 1866, Page 3
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