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Detailed lists, results, guides : 80 wordsM.—The Post Office does not make itself responalble for the safe delivery of the contents of regfistered letters. S. A., RICHMOND. —John Tawell, the Quaker, was hanged for the murdar or Sarah Hart, at Ayles[?]ry, on the 28th March, 1845. ...
Article : 162 wordsWE feel not a little disconcerted at having to announce only four entries for the Homebusb St. Leger, which closed on Monday, viz.:— Mr. E De Mestre's b c. Mariner. ...
Article : 340 wordsA NATIONAL BANK OF ISSUE.—The Ministerial proposition to establish a national bank of issue, having, as we perceive from a letter in Wednesday's "Empire", received the sanction of no ...
Article : 430 wordsASTONISHING PERFORMANCR BKFORE HER MAJESTY.— New mode of breaking in horses. On Wednesday morning, the 13th January, at Windsor, Mr J. S. Barey, from the United States of America, had the honour of ...
Article : 442 wordsThe Club races for second, third, and fourth class yachts, will take place at noun this day. For the first prize, a Silver Cup, value £40, for all yachts 10 tons and over, the following have entered:— ...
Article : 342 wordsOn Monday last there were several back races ran on the Wollongong course. We are informed it was intended that these races should have taken place last Monday in honor of the day, but circumstances prevented it. The ...
Article : 501 wordsTHE GOULBURN RACES.—Appearances denote that the forthcoming meet will be a good one, and that the prizes will not be carried off without some gallant contests. We understand, that Mr. Rowe, of Liverpool, intends sending ...
Article : 137 wordsOne of the chief features of attraction during the week has been the production of "The Man in the Iron Mask", which has been played to crowded honses. "The Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green" has also been represented with ...
Article : 161 wordsI lately endeavoured to describe the different ways in which different riders put their horses at fences, this arising in some measure from the difference of nerve and difference of judgment exhibited by these varieties of ...
Article : 1,346 wordsTUESDAY.—The COLONIAL SECRETARY laid upon the table of the Assembly, the Report of the Board of Enquiry into the management of the Stebonheath, together with the evidence. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 575 wordsTHE RIDERS TO VERDICTS OF CORONER'S JURIES.—In the Municipal Council on Monday, Alderman Thornton took occasion to denounce "the act of the coroner in so constantly affixing riders to the verdicts of ...
Article : 3,612 wordsOn Saturday morning the town was alive with excitement at an early hour, in anticipation of a vigorously contested race between Fireball and Stumpy for the pme of £200, one event of 1½ miles. Rumour however had got ...
Article : 445 wordsTHE OVERDUE MAIL.— How weary and heartsickening are these constant disappointments in the arrival of the mail steamers. They disarrange all our commercial machinery, which is unquestionably the most ...
Article : 496 wordsA foot race came off at Liverpool, on Wednesday, for £5, 50 yards, between Wazzler and Ginger. After a dead heat, the Wazzler came off victorious after a terrible struggle. ...
Article : 34 wordsMARYLRBONE V. AUSTRALIAN. —A match is fixed between the Marylebone and Australian Clubs for Monday next. We have no doubt that it will be the closest contested game of the season, as neither of the above clubs ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 17 Apr 1858, Page 2
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