HOMEBUSH.—A bets B, one pound that there has been a horse that trotted twenty miles in the hour. Which wins? A,; by " Trustee", In America. WAVERLY.—Stranger agst the field in the Homebush Spring Sweep ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 wordsDear Bell—We have had a continud series of April weather since my last; only, as the Yankees say, it has been more "a guess sort of wet than a guess sort of dry " When, as I told you, the stewards announced that the ...
Article : 1,824 wordsFriend Nestor, greeting—Equally with yourself I deprecate a "wordy war", In my epistle to friend "Bell", I stated as well and as plainly as I could in what manner you had, and as I still think, overdrawn your picture of ...
Article : 1,180 wordsTime being on the wing, flying fast to post-hour, I cannot freely or fairly describe how bright the sun shone, how unusually bright, an our sports; nor how much brighter and more dangerous, because so bewitching, the ...
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Advertising : 48 wordsTHE approaching Election of Aldermen in place of those on whom according to the provision of the City Muncipal Act it has fallen to retire, affords a favorable opportunity for reviewing the ...
Article : 895 wordsTALLAROOT BACKS.—In consequence of the postponement of the Melbourne Turf Club Races, it has been deemed advisable to alter the date for the Tullaroop Races to the 24th, 25th, and 26th of November, Entries ...
Article : 76 wordsThe spirited offer of Mr Field to run any horse from New South Wales or Victoria must not be allowed to be passed by without the notice it deserves at our hands, The terms he proposes are, to run three miles over the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 329 wordsSir,—I feel called upon to reply to your letter which appeared in "Bell's Life in "Victoria" of Saturday, Oct. 31, as you have there the audacity to make bold assertions with regard to a paragraph that appeared in the ...
Article : 1,013 wordsMAITLAND CHRISTMAS RACES.—We are glad to find that our sporting men are not so wholly engrossed in electioneering matters aa to neglect making due provision for the Maitland Christmas Races. A little excitement of ...
Article : 484 wordsSPORTING.—A. grand trotting match came off on the 23rd instant, at the Sportsman's Arms, between Mr Fishburn's chesnutmare and Mr Morgan's roan horse for £30 aside, distance three miles. The chesnut was ...
Article : 109 wordsTHE "EUROPEAN'S" MAIL will be despatched by the "City of Sydney" steamer on Wednesday next, the shank of the "European", as announced in our last, having been discovered to be cracked. ...
Article : 168 wordsWINDSOR.—On Monday last a race came off between B. Williams of Windsor, and Alec the Wilberforce dirkic, 125' yards, for £25 a-side. H. Williams, under the care of A. Dalton, and the Darkie attended by P. Bride.' ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 188 words" WHO STEALS MY PURSE STRALS TRASH."— A purse has been lost in the market containing some silver and a set of false teeth. We sincerely pity the loser, and are induced to give publicity to the fact, from ...
Article : 161 wordsSAMPSON.—This celebrated old race-horse was sold by the sheriff's officer on Monday, for the small sun of £155. The purchaser, Mr John Darby, of the Royal Hotel in this town, is well able to make the host of the ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 7 Nov 1857, Page 2
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