On Monday afternoon this match was brought to issue on the Melbourne Race Course. It will be in the recollection of our readers, that a few weeks back Mr Edols hacked his bay gelding back. Terrible Billy, to do twenty ...
Article : 889 wordsThe Speaker said he had presented the Governor-General with the address of the House relative to their condemnation of the steam [?]b service, hitherto current between this colony and Europe, and generally known as the E. ...
Article : 552 words[?]T.. NE [?]—[?] will in future endeavour to deliver your copy of this journal a week before publication,[?]et some one to pen your future cnmmunications who understands the rules of grammar and courtesy. ...
Article : 192 wordsCHALLENGS—Reverend Spurgeon is open to run Ter rible Billy four miles on the Melbourne or Emerald bill course, carrying 9at each, six weeks from this date, for £200. Editor of Bell's Life t[?] be stakeholder, who is ...
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Advertising : 21 wordsTHE rumours of wars which continually meet our eyes or reach our ears; the unsettled condition of the European continent; the unsatisfactory intelligence from the "Scats of War"—"Celestial and ...
Article : 928 wordsQUITE POLITELY— We very respectfully beg to hint to our country friends, whose accounts have been rendered up to the close of the last quarter, that their prompt attention to the same will be esteemed a favor. ...
Article : 2,570 wordsThis match, which has been, so long on the tapis, came off in Sydney Harbour on Wednesday last, the [?]th instant, the Surprise being backed against her antagonist at £150 to £100. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 wordsWE republish below the report of the match between Ben Bolt and Lauristina which we issued in a second edition on Saturday afternoon. In reply to several inquiries as to the accuracy of the time given, we must coufess our ...
Article : 1,914 wordsThe following entries closed on Monday evening, at the Union Hotel. Tho time for nominations for the other races was extended to the first Monday in September. ...
Article : 265 wordsTHE FIRST SNIPE OF THE SEASON fell to the gun of Mr Thomas Galvin, in the Botany Swamp on Monday, and was duly presented to us on the following morning. The Bathurst Free Press of the [?]th says:—"The first ...
Article : 105 wordsThe race between the above mentioned horses came off on the Mudgee course, on Tuesday last. The fineness of the weather tempted a great number of persons to witness the event[?]. ...
Article : 764 wordsP[?]DPSTRIANISM—On Tuesday last several foot races came off near Mr isasc McKenna's public-house; the first between Mr G. Kenniwell and Mr W. P. Bayly; 100 yards; for £50 aside, was won by the former with ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 652 wordsThe performances at this house during the week have been as usual well attended, affording a gratifying proof of the acumen possessed by the colonists to discern transcendant genius, and their liberality to acknowledge it in ...
Article : 749 wordsHOUSE AND CATTLE SHOW—The ploughing match at king's Plains has stimulated desire for the establishment of an annual exhibition of horses, cattle and other animals, amongst the inhabitants of the ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 14 Aug 1858, Page 2
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