REMITTANCES RECEIVED.—From Orange Races; T. H. C., Warialda: J. W. Nundle; J. H. Shoalhaven; J. S. G., Gundaroo; J. P., Cassills; C W. L. Mudgee; G. and H. L. Canterbury; A. C., Richmond River: E. J. A. Auckland. ...
Article : 172 wordsUpon reference to our advertising columns, the full programme of this Regatta will be found, and it will be seen that, notwithstanding the depressed state of almost every interest in the country, very liberal prizes hate ...
Article : 275 wordsOWING to the late hour at which we received the Bankwick programme, last week, we were unable to notice it at that time, but take the earliest opportunity of so doing. Certainly on looking over it no one can, ...
Article : 624 wordsStewards: Messrs. T. Austin, T. Maidmont, P. M'Donald, C. S. Morrow, M. Treacy, James Bell, and Haimes. Treasurer: Mr. F. Griffith. Judge: Mr. W. Griffith. Starter: Mr. T.Austin. Clerk of the ...
Article : 2,439 wordsDear Bell,—The Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron matches, for second and third class yachts, came off on Saturday last. In the first there was haidee, Nereil Ella, and Ida; Crusader and Gitana represented the ...
Article : 865 wordsGentlemen,—No person is more willing than myself to admit that the A.J.C. in their Secretary, Mr Buchan Thomson, have found the right man in the right place. still I decline to consider him the right man in THREE ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 wordsDear Bell,—Since this unfortunate horse landed in Australia, I fancy there has been more written about him than any other horse since the foundation of the colony. He was first ushered in with a loud flourish of trumpets, ...
Article : 738 wordsA great treat has been provided to—day for all the lovers of Athelic Sports, as no less than twenty two events are set for decision on the Albert ground, and have secured bumper entries, so we have no doubt but ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 wordsThe Geelong Meeting was not so great a success this year as it was expected to have been, and the two handicaps, which were the principle events in the programme, failed to produce as good contests as at one time they ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 wordsThe chief topic in turf circles this week has been the programme of the Randwick Autumn Meeting, which has given general satisfaction, both on account of the increase in added money and the great reduction of the ...
Article : 979 wordsSir,—It may comport with your notions of impartant dealing towards men engaged in aquatic contests, [?] represent one as entitled to be considered the Champion Sculler, while another holds that trophy, without at ...
Article : 163 words"Roberto II Diavolo" has run through a second week, and its attractiveness is unabated, judging by the excellent audiences that have attended its representation. On Wednesday evening Lady Young and Lady Bowen (wife of the Governor of Queensland), ...
Article : 95 wordsThe performances this week, at tho Victoria Theatre, hy those old Public favourites Mrs Heir, Mils Gordon and Messis. Rayner, Young, Fitzgerald, Hydes, and Heir were very attractive; prominent among the pieces played we may mention Robespierre, Why ...
Article : 104 wordsIt is announced that the arrangements for a great American ocean yacht race have been completed. The course is to be from New York to Cowes. Three owners of yachts—Mr J. Bennett, jun., of the Henrietta ...
Article : 312 wordsParadise Lost, Bacheldor's great painting, will be exhibited at the School of Arts this evening for the first time in Sydney and every evening next week. This great painting has been pronounced the finest exhibition in the world by all who have witnessed it, the ...
Article : 85 wordsDear Bell,—In your last issue there appeared a letter signed "Newmarket," the writer of which appears to have been much put out by having to pay a shilling for witnessing the Hack Races on the previous Saturday, ...
Article : 651 wordsThis exhibition, which, over since its establishment, has been daily adding to Its attractions, now announces what is designated as "A Terrible Novelty," the description of which we feel somewhat puzzled to attempt, It is undoubtedly the body of a ...
Article : 93 wordsOn Monday last a special General Meeting of the Metropolitan Club was held to make arrangements for a handicap match, when it was decided that the match should take plack at Cook's river on Saturday the 9th of ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle (NSW : 1860 - 1870), Sat 26 Jan 1867, Page 2
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