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  2. CRICKET.

    SIR.—In your paper of Saturday last is a letter referring to the proposed Cricket Match—New South Wales v. Victoria, which appears to reflect unjustly on Mr Hammersley for having corresponded with me with referenre ...

    Article : 456 words
  3. MUNDOORAN RACES:

    These Rices came off on on the 5th and 6th instant, the particulars of which we take from the Mudgee Newspaper. FIRST DAT. ...

    Article : 485 words
  4. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    RATTING—A. Subscriber—We cannot decide without seeing the agreement. If no time was specified, the decision of the Umpire should be final. A. B. We are in possession of full details. ...

    Article : 78 words
  5. BELL'S LIFE IN SYDNEY.

    THE tempest has passed away; the angry war of the waves and the wild conflict of the furious elements, the pelting rain and the impenetrable darkness of the destructive gale, have been ...

    Article : 628 words
  6. THE DRAMA. ROYAL VICTORIA,

    The reduced prices of admission which have been adopted at this establishment, appear to have succeeded, if we may judge from the attendances during the past week. The season ticket system, when known, cannot but ...

    Article : 212 words
  7. PEDESTRIANISM.

    RUNNING MATCH AT ST. KILDA, FOR £100 ASIDE. A match of £100 a-side was arranged between the friends of W. Welsh, the champion runner of Victoria, and Shepherd, an aboriginal, to come off on Saturday ...

    Article : 464 words
  8. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Lyric Drama having succeeded the performances of the Hippodrome, at this establishment. Madame Anna Bishop is completely in the ascendant. Ballad singing has been principally the order of the programme during ...

    Article : 239 words
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    WOLLONGONG ANNUAL RACES.—The Stewards and Committee met at Mr James Hetherington's Hotel, Wollongong, on Wednesday afternoon last, to report progress in regard to the collection of subscriptions and ...

    Article : 326 words
  10. LOCAL NEWS.

    AWFUL NEWSMONGERING.—Among the many forms in which the loss of the "Dunbar" appears before the public, they are informed by advertisement that Bradshaw's Railway Guide" will contain complete ...

    Article : 4,604 words
  11. VENO AND ALICE HAWTHORN.

    We yesterday paid a visit to the stables of Mr Green, at Emerald Hill, and were favoured with a sight of the champion mare in her comfortable new box. recently erected on Mr Green's own premises, where she can be ...

    Article : 190 words
  12. Coming Events Cast their Shadows Before Them.

    AT the meeting of the Assembly yesterday afternoon Mr Parker, Colonial Secretary, said that owing to the number of adverse votes of the previous night, the Government were not prepared to ...

    Article : 71 words
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    We understand that Mr II. Field, of the Bathurst Dramatic Company, has undertaken to walk six miles within the hour for twenty pounds. The match is to come off on Monday next, the 21st inst, at 12 o'clock. ...

    Article : 72 words
  14. GOSSIP OF THE WEEK.

    The tempestuous weather we have had so long has at last been followed by a whole week's sunshine, and since Monday last all nature has worn a beaming countenance, as if she sought to efface by her smiles the dark ...

    Article : 956 words
  15. SPORTING REVIEWER. RACES TO COME.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 words
  16. THE PROPOSED REMOVAL OF ALIOE HAWTHORN.

    DEAR SIR,—Mr Green having brought the subject of the "Great Match" before the public in your last issue. I confider myself bound, as one of the backers of Alice Hawthorn, to say a few words on it. ...

    Article : 513 words
  17. THE TURF.

    WE have been favored with the perusal of a programme on a very liberal scale which we shall in all probability be permitted to submit to our sporting friends in our next issue. It is ...

    Article : 128 words
  18. LIVERPOOL SPRING MEETING HANDICAPS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 103 words
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    A MATCH between Mr Milrick's groy gelding Freeholder, and Mr B D. Clarke's bay gelding Camel, for £100, came off on the Emerald Hill course on Saturday afternoon. The day being fine a large assemblage was ...

    Article : 112 words
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    A cricket match, single wicket and double innings, was arranged at the Prince of Wales Theatre, between Mr Field, one of the corps dramatique of the Prince of Wales Theatre and Mr Cassidy, Poundkeeper, of Kelso, for £2 ...

    Article : 76 words
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