D. G.— AT a same of whist D.G is third player and plays a card. can be recall his card,and play another,[?] is not covered? not unless he would revoke by leaving it. [?] — All double events are p.p C conse[?]nently loses on the races for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 144 wordsThe principal matter or interest In the sporting circles is the fight between Sallars and Hunt on Tuesday next. The adds are slightly in favor of the former and are freely taken by Hunt's backera. All arrangements have been ...
Article : 78 wordsSOULLERS' MATCH BETWEEN J. CANDLISH AND II GREEN, For C2O0—This event, which had been anticipated with extraordinary interest attire the signing of articles, came off on Wednesday afternoon on the ...
Article : 351 wordsThe CITY AND SUNURBAN HANDICAP of 15 sove each. 10 ft. and 5 only if declared. &c.with 100 added; the winner of any handicap of 200 sovs value after publication of the weights to carry 51b; of any two such races ...
Article : 1,127 wordsTo-DAY is the eighteenth day of June—the 44th Anniversary of the battle of Waterloo; the anniversary of a battle more glorious in its results, and more memorable in its effects, than that of ...
Article : 1,145 wordsThe election for East Sydney terminated in favour of Mr Charles Cowper, Mr Parkes. Mr Black, and Mr Martin. The members being—Cowper, 2064; Black 1682; Parkes, 1654; and Matin, 1349 Considering ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 14 wordsThe result of the polling has not reached as but there exists little doubt of Mr Sayers' Return ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsQUOITH —A Very exciting match took place on the Flat. Lower Araluen, adjoining Mr P, Sweeny's Corn stalk [?], on Wednesday last, between Mr D. Barret, of favourite Flat, and Tom Croft alias tho Yorkshire. Lad, ...
Article : 194 wordsOUR readers will be gratified to learn that at a general meeting of members of the Australian JocPey Club, on Monday afternoon, the subject of the formation of a coursent Randwick was fully ...
Article : 718 wordsIt certainly seems as if the people of this colony were never tired of racing Six wevks ago we fancied wo had attended tho last of tho suburban race meeting which we had seen tho wind up at Brighton,but it appears as if we ...
Article : 857 wordsLord Byron's Mazeppa, contains sufficient of ndventure and romance for half a d. zen hippodromes. Last Monday a piece founded upon it, and bearing the same name, was produced at this theatre, and displayed to no smal ...
Article : 582 wordsPORT KLIZABETH. ALGOA BAY.—The circular report subjoined has been forwarded to us by Mr A. Sherman, Secretary of the Port Elizabeth Cricket Club. Mr Henfrey, of this city, has likewise 'courteously enclosed a c[?]py of ...
Article : 682 wordsWe are glad te perceive from the Victorian papers. that our townsman, the celebrated swordsman, has made a most successful professional tour in tho sister colony, whero his eminent ability no a mairred'a[?] appears to ...
Article : 506 words[We give the details of the principal turf events.reported in our list files, the results of which we briefly stated in last week's issue.—Ers. B.L.S.] YORK SPRING MEETING. ...
Article : 544 wordsWe understand that an eminent Hibernian son of Esciilapius' is about to canse a post marttm to be held on the return for West Sydney. The grounds for this proceeding are that tho Westendars are not fairly represented, ...
Article : 140 wordsThe results of the Ballot as regards the City are now before the public-and are standed by many circumstances worthy of remark. Both divisions of the metrepolis have returned as members, genylemen whose ...
Article : 606 wordsTHE MAITLAND RACES.—A meeting of the Jockey Club was held yesterday, at which a number of gentlemen were appointed collectors for the ensuing races, lt was resolved that the stewards' booth should be let by action. ...
Article : 134 wordsFull particulars of the Homebush Races, and the subsequent movemcents of thoroughbreds and their supporters, bring us to the second act of the sporting drama of the Australian Champion Sweepstakes, the chief character in ...
Article : 672 wordsTHE DERBY STAKES.—It is said that a large amount was depending on the event of last Friday, While the last heat was being run—that is, during the Chancellor of the Exchequer's reply[?]an hon. member Was standing ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 18 Jun 1859, Page 2
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