The long talked of fight between Morrissey and Heenan (he Benicia Boy) for the championship of Ya[?]keeland and 50OO dollars a side, took place, as we stated in our last, on October 19th. The [?]ff[?]ir seems to have created ...
Article : 3,868 wordsT[?]OTTING — MATCH BETWEEN MR W[?]. PEARCE'S DAISY AND MR STEVEN'S SAWDUST, — A number of the [?]porting men of the East assembled on Monday at the wake Arms, Epping, to witness the decision of the match ...
Article : 449 wordsThese little ones, who are well-known in the PR., met on Tuesday. Simon Finighty first made his appearance in the King in 1852, when be defeated one Thompson, for £10 a side, at Long Reach, after which the young bero ...
Article : 2,920 wordsScarcely had the shouts for, the victorious, White died away on Tuesday, scarcely had friend left telling friend how he had been disappointed in the race, when on Wednesday Newcastle and London are again opposed; this ...
Article : 593 wordsWe have to record a mose terrible, case of accidental poisoning,which has occurred at Bradford. The victims who have died already number 20. About 170 more are dangerously ill. The facts of the story are thus clearly ...
Article : 919 wordsWe take the following report of the race for the principal event at the Liverpool Autumn Meeting from our London namesake of the 14th November:— THIRD DAY. THUREDAY, NOVEMBER ll. ...
Article : 745 wordsThis scullers race, for £100 a-side, took place on Tuesday last, from Putney to Mortlake, and ended as bad generally been anticipated. Clasper came to London Tram Newcastle about a ...
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Advertising : 440 wordsA meeting of the Jockey Club was held at Newmarket on Wednesday, October 27. present — Lord Wm. Powlett, Hon Admiral Rous(stewards) Mr. Batson, Lord Ches t[?] field, Lord Clifden, Mr Greyille. Mr Lowther, Mr ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 29 Jan 1859, Page 4
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