The trastees of the Outer Domain, viz:-Colonel Barney, Captain Ward. W. C. Hill, Esq, Mr Moore (Director of the Botnnlc Gardens), Mr Tunks, and Mr R Driver. junior, have given permission to the Sydney Cricketters to ...
Article : 131 wordsReKITTNCES RECEIVP.D from J. M'P Bathurst: C. J. Tumut: J. H Prosnect: E.R.M. Maryborough and from Mudree and Melbourne Agents. A LIVF.POOL SUBSCRIBER- A hets B 5/ thet one horse beats ...
Article : 185 wordsINTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS.-We may as well advise our readers, should they not have before observed it in our previous publication-, that telegraphic messages are regulnrly transmitted to us every Friday from Mel ...
Article : 1,557 wordsWe add below some remarks to an account, extracted from the Heia'd, of Bryant and Mace's match on Tuesday last. " The match between Bryant and Mace, the result of ...
Article : 1,229 wordsIn consequence of pressure Of sporting intelligence our leading article on the resignation of the late Attorney-General must unavoidably stand OVer. ...
Article : 32 wordsA few days after Liverpool brought us to the commencement of the Metropolitan Meeting at Homebush-the first under the secretaryship of Mr George Rowley, and which, we must add, ex ...
Article : 2,749 wordsThe Columbian, mail steamer, has arrived, and has brought back several old colonists, amongst whom nre the Hon R."Johnson, of the firm of Johnson and.JohnSOn, solicitors. and the Hon. R. J. Want, of the firm of ...
Article : 396 wordsBACEs. oR No RACES. WHICH?-Whatare our sporting townsmen about this year? is a question that is now be gining to le asked by parties interested In the Yass An. nual Races In September of last year meetings were ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 wordsAcconnts due to us from neveral country race meetings. amounting to a considerable sum, have been duly forwarded by post. Wo hereby give notice that unless the same be paid w'thin a reasponable time we shall publish them with ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 296 wordsHUNT V. NORRIS.—The second deposit of £25 a-side was duly staked at the Sportsman's Arms on Saturday evening last.and the third of a like amount will be posted on the evening of this day week nt the same quarters. Both ...
Article : 238 wordsA new piece entitled ".The Scamps of London," has had a successful run during the week, and drawn crowded houses. The actors severally performed the parts as-S signed to them in a very creditnblo style, particularly ...
Article : 389 wordsBalmain.30th November Hawkesbury...'..27th and 28th December JAMES MCCANDLISH arrived in Sydney on Thursday per Telegraph (s.), bringing with hita a first-class Eng ...
Article : 73 wordsIN our fourth page will be found the details of the racing at the late V. T. C Spring Meeting. Templar, who ran a game second (carrying 4-lbs overweight) for the Grand Spring Steeplechase ...
Article : 369 wordsMATCH KxTRAORDINABY.-A Mr Whitehead, better known in sporting circles for his feats of blowing than his success in rnnning. announced in the public room of the " Metropolitan" last evening his willingness to run any ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 20 Nov 1858, Page 2
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