ENTHUSIAST.—We will answer your question in our next. G. W.—It entirely depends upon the conditions of the race. R.R.B.—We will make enquiries for you. A.R.W., COWRA.—The mare should not get the prise, as she ...
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Article : 1,158 wordsTHE Parliament will meet on Thursday next at noon, when the Clerk will read to the Members of the Assembly the writ convening the House, and commissioners under warrants from His Excellency, will administer to ...
Article : 815 wordsThere has been a little betting during the past week, but not sufficient money has been invested to cause any material alteration in the prices. For the St. Leger the prices are about the same as they were last week, ...
Article : 341 wordsThe sporting events were eight in number; and owing to the absence of heats, and the praiseworthy expedition observable in calling them on, they were all disposed of by sundown. The Maiden plate brought together a field ...
Article : 939 wordsThe BATHURST CUP of 8 sovs each, half forfcit, 2 sovs only if declared by 10th February, with 200 sovs added. Second horse 20 savs from the prize. Weights on the 29th January. ...
Article : 127 wordsSPORTS AND ASTONISNING NOVELTIES AT BOTANY.— The startling wood-cuts, representing the blowing up of a ship, and the great Baby Show, have created quite a sensation among the public of sydney, and we expect ...
Article : 1,039 wordsAfter a deal of controversy in yachting circles on the above subject, two of the anti-handicappers have thrown down the gauntlet in the columns of the Sydney Morning Herald, and after waiting some time for an abier pen ...
Article : 1,801 wordsThings are exceedingly dull, and the sporting world is at a standstill. Nothing doing anywhere, and Tattersall's all but deserted, it is rather hard to rake up sporting items to interest your reders. When thinking of a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 wordsWe are sure that our readers and the sporting public will be glad to welcome the reappearance of an old friend amongst them. G. F. Pickering, Esq., who has, for more than twenty years, been connected with this paper, ...
Article : 772 wordsIf brisk skirmishing be any proof of decided warfare the coming session is likely to be attended by dissentions of a fierce nature. Sir James Martin has commenced thge attack (somewhat prematurely, many think) by firing ...
Article : 1,889 wordsSir,—Your very irate and abusive correspondent W. Winch, has thoroughly astonished me. My "Owl's eyes" have been wide open with wonderment ever since I read his extremely sanguinary letter, and "my ass's ears" have ...
Article : 530 wordsA match was played on Saturday last on the Warehouse ground, between the 1st Redfern and 1st alfred Clubs, and terminated in a victory for the latter club by 83 runs, and 2 wickets to spare. The following are the ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle (NSW : 1860 - 1870), Sat 22 Jan 1870, Page 2
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