The plot thickens. Manuka, the coming horse, has come at last. The Maori chief was acommpanied by Peeress and Misfortune. Whether the last-named is a miss with a fortune, or an unfortunate miss, I know not, ...
Article : 2,133 wordsCircassian and his stable companion, The Baron, took their departure for Melbourne on Tuesday; and now I suppose the lot of our New South Wales Cup horses have arrived at their destination, for I have no thought ...
Article : 1,544 wordsRING.—Black Perry never fought Paddy Sinclair in Australia. C. H.—At five card cribbage, when all the cards are played out without making 31, the player of the last card scores one. MERCURY.—Kelley made the fastest time than Chambers from ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 wordsLast week we drew attention to the fact of athle[?] sports and velocipede races coming off at the Sir Jose[?] Banks Hotel, Botany, on the 9th of November. excellent committee has been appointed, and there is [?] ...
Article : 617 wordsSir,—As the leading sporting journal in the colonies going in strongly to support and encourage legitimate racing, betting, &c., and to oppose and expose any abuses connected with the turf, I am astonished at the way your ...
Article : 593 wordsA match was commenced on the 8th instant at the Queen's Park, between an eleven picked from the Brisbane players and eleven from the Banks and Merchants' Club. Play was commenced shortly before ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 15 wordsThere is literally nothing in the way of legitimate Tur Talk, or anything thereto approaching, which we can give our readers this week. Circassian and The Baron went to Melbourne by the City of Adelaide on Tuesday ...
Article : 785 wordsSir,—Last week you drew attention to the clashing [?] the Albert and Botany Sports, and I am more and mor[?] conviced in my mind that this clashing will act [?] judicially to the interests of both places. In the firs[?] ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 wordsThe season may be said to have been fairly opened last Saturday, as all the leading grounds had matches on them; and I think I may say the commencement has been very satisfactory. Seeing that this was the first day, ...
Article : 888 wordsWe have not a great deal to say this week under the above desigination, as the great topics during the past few days have been the Snail's Bay Regatta, and the coming Subscription Regatta, on the 23rd. Touching the former, ...
Article : 581 wordsThe Committee of the Albert Sports, determined to keep the ball rolling once it has been started, have issued another programme of sports, to take place one the 9th of November (Prince of Wales Birthday). The ...
Article : 655 wordsNo one would think that we were within three weeks of the Melbourne Cup; such apathy never existed (or certainly it has not for a number of years) as is shown by the public on this event. No betting, not even talking ...
Article : 194 wordsThe following are the entries for the Homebush Cup and Handicap, and also for the Derby. HOMEBUSH CUP. Mr Chaafe us ch h Rawden, 4 yrs. ...
Article : 267 wordsA sweepstakes came off on Monday, on the Campbelltown Racecourse, among all the ponies in the district, which created a great deal of excitement and amusement. Mr P. B. Hurley officiated as starter, and with his usual ...
Article : 165 wordsThe Snail's Bay Regatta is over, and we are now in a position to criticso or moralise, as best suits our peculiar temperaments. I can scarcely say much by way of critisim—"cos why?" I hardly saw anything in the ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle (NSW : 1860 - 1870), Sat 16 Oct 1869, Page 2
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