THREE DAYS LATER FROM ENGLAND By the Royal Charter, arrived to day, we have European news to the 20th May. The Austr[?] had been driven back in several skirmistres. The [?] of ...
Article : 126 wordsDuring, the past fortnight a number of thoronghbred [?] and two-yr olds, and a couple of b[?] horses from Sydney, have been sold by Mr James Henderson at Kirk's bazaar. Last week [?]untainoer, a yea[?] by ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 wordsBOATING CHALLENGE.—We understand that certain admirers of aquatic sports in Brisbane have challenged the Ipswich men to pull a six-oared or four-oared match. for £50 and upwards Whether the Ipswich oarsmen ...
Article : 171 wordsEREMITTANCES RECEIVED from J. H., [?] A. [?] [?] T. D, [?] Road; J. T. S, Gundarno; T. C., Windsor; T. D., Wimerforce; and from W. S., Tu[?] ...
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Advertising : 96 wordsTHE Festival has this week monopolised the attention of all classes, including the sporting fraternity, and we have but few matters of local interest to the turfite, to record. We have ...
Article : 715 wordsTHE LOST CHILD.—A few genial souls were assembled the other evening at a well known bostelry on the Surry Hills, wher[?] the Mayor of Sydney "feeds his flocks," not exactly five miles from the Cockatoo Inn. ...
Article : 2,871 wordsThis match came off on Saturday The following [?] came to the starting post off the Battery:— Mr Brown's schooner Heather Bell, 2½ tons. Mr M'Pherson's schooner Wild Wave, 4½ tons. ...
Article : 610 wordsAMID the din of war that now resounds throughout Europe, England was, at the date of our last advices, neutral. Britannia's lion stood by inactive, but with mane erect and flashing eye, was ...
Article : 1,143 wordsMATCH BRIWEEN TIGER AND CRIPPLE FOR £100.— A match between Mr Mackenzie's brown gelding Tiger, and Mr. Reilly's bay golding Cripple, for £50 aside, was run on saturday afternoon, over two miles of the ...
Article : 203 wordsThis match was run last Monday on a beautiful piece, of turf in [?] Government Paddock near the bridge leading to the Botanical Gardens. Both the pedestrians expressed themselves perfectly satisfied with the ground ...
Article : 387 wordsTHE TURF IN TASMANIA — A meeting of persons interested in racing was held on Thursday evening, at the Launceston Hotel, and was more numerously attended than usual. Amongst those present were—Messrs A. ...
Article : 448 wordsThis aged criminal convicted at the June sittings of the Central Criminal Court of the brutal violation of a child of tender years, at Parramatta, suffered the extreme penalty of the law within the walls of Darlinghurst, ...
Article : 560 wordsThe past week has been distinguished by the production of some excellent pieces placed upon the state with considerable care and in which the high histronic powers of Mrs Charles Poole and Mr Henry Edwards have been ...
Article : 530 wordsENTRANCES FOR THE DARLING DOWNS RACES.— Maiden Plate — Mr Hudson's Let me Alone. Mr Murphy's Van Tromp Mr Warry's Wanderer, Mr Cullen's Seventy four, Mr Ross's Crinoline, and Mr Mitchell's ...
Article : 87 wordsWe have no important incident to record this week in the progress of the " great equine exhibition of 185. " None of the absent quartette, namely. Camel, P[?] Swordsman, and the Barber, have yet put in an ...
Article : 554 wordsTHE NELSON THREE-MILE COURSE.—A doubt having arisen whether the course ran as three miles at the last Nelson Meeting was correctly measured the Stewards of the Meeting requested Mr Brunner, the Government ...
Article : 401 wordsYesterday morning the two criminals Chamberlain and Armstrong, convicted of Bring at Trooper Green with intent to murder, suffered the extreme penalty of the law in the Contral Gaol. The dreadful murder, as well ...
Article : 565 wordsSYDNEY POULTRY CLUB.—The winter exhibition of this Society was held in the Temperance Hall, on Tuesday and Wednesday last, but owing to the conjoint adverse influences of the University Festival, and the ...
Article : 90 wordsFASHIONABLE ARRIVAL. — Aquarius the raining monarch of Cloudland, arrived m Sydney on Tuesday night, and put up at the Fountain Hotel. Since his arrival, his Majesty, with his accustomed liberality, has ...
Article : 64 wordsPROFESSOR PARKER.—A very handsome testimonial, in the shape of a purse, containing twenty one sovereigns, has been presented to this gentleman by the members of the Ballaarat Rifle Corps, with the request that he would ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 23 Jul 1859, Page 2
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