On Monday the combatants went to scate at Nat Langham's, when both were found within the prescribed limits, Thomas being about a pound under the weight, while the[?] American was full four or five pounds lighter. The most ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 609 wordsCRICKETING ASSOCIATIOS.—A meeting of delegates from the several Sydney Cricket Clubs was held at the Metropolitan Hotel, pursuant to advertisement, on Tuesday evening, Mr J. Thompson in the chair, with the view ...
Article : 585 wordsREMITTANCES RECEIVED from J. H., Frazer's Creek: C.C. — Daandine: T. M., Armidale; E. K., Tamworth; and from Scfala Agent. J. P. R., Goonoo Goonoo— Received and written to privately. ...
Article : 256 wordsA GENERAL, ELECTION is equally a crisis in the fate of a country as is the turn of a fever in an individual. Either for weal or for woe the inevitable hour will decide. The current of public ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 100 wordsTHE melancholy loss sustained by the colonial turf by the decease of the late lamented Mr G. T. ROWE, has cast a perceptible gl om over the proceedings of the week. The prominent position sollong occupied by the ...
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Family Notices : 54 wordsHRUOES OF THU RING—Several splendid colored portraits from life of Tom Sayers and Nat Langham have just been received at Tattersall's by Mr O Brion, who will be happy to submit them to the inspection of his ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 273 wordsAfter the contest between Lynch and Thomas had been concluded. preparation was mada for the passage of arms between these men, who, although a second ring had been pitched for their accommodation by the commissary, did, ...
Article : 915 wordsThe following double event bets have also come—1,000 to 30 against the Promised Land winning the Two Thousand Guineas aud the Derby: 1,000 to 15 against Marione[?]e winning the Two Thousand Guineas and the Derby; ...
Article : 356 wordsNothing has occurred during the week tending to throw any light upon the movements in connection with this great event. Our advices from New South Wales give as no information except that Strop will run in one of the ...
Article : 352 wordsMATCN Fon £50.—A match for £25 a side, between Mr McKinnon's g m Fair Rosamond and Mr Willatt's bl h Whalebone, came off on the Swamp Course yesterday. The distance was two miles, and the horse was to ...
Article : 119 wordsLynch, the game American, has for a long period been looked upon as a sort of pocket edition of Jommy Massey. and so highly were his lasting powers estcemed that he was considered all but invincible by any man near his ...
Article : 302 wordsPUNCH AND WHITE.—The final deposit of £50 a side for the scalling mstch on Monday between these men, will be made good this evening at Mr C Doyle's Butchers' Arms. Pitt-street. Both men are said to be in tip-top ...
Article : 156 wordsTHEATRICALS, CONCERTS, &c. — Both the theacres have been satisfactorily patronized during the week; the Pantomime at the Victoria, and the King of the Peacocks at the Prince of Wales, rivallilng eacy other ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 7 May 1859, Page 2
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