REMITTANCES RECETVED from A. L., [?] M.M Bloalong; Mr J. Hartly; B. W., Capphe[?] S. N. Richmoud Road; H and B., Condoh[?] T. T., [?]; T D., 8cone; G.R., Carcoar; and from Parramatta, Auckland, and ...
Article : 127 wordsTHE SCULLERS' MATCH FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP—This interesting event between Richard Green and Thomas M'Grath is appointed to c[?]e off on the Parramatta river on Tuesday. Green has engaged the [?]ong steamar, ...
Article : 145 wordsP[?] attention has been mitch attracted lately to the very unsatisfactory state of the Mngistracy of this Colony, as shewn in several very remarkable cases that have been brought to light. The ...
Article : 1,412 wordsStrop continues the favorite Sailor Bud Flying Jib have risen a trifle, and Zoe has slightly declined. Griffiths walked 50 miles in six houre and 49 minutes ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 wordsA melancholy gloom has hung over this place of amusement during the past week, consequent on the death of the lamented Lavena, Indeed it could net have been expected that any spirit would be infused into the ...
Article : 491 wordsTHE surprise occasioned by the discomfiture of the Sydney horses, Veno and Lauristina, on the Maitland Turf, must, on consideration he qualified by the reflection that in respect to Veno his ...
Article : 253 wordsThe weather was fine and warm throughout the day, though the ground was heavy with thick mud. The assem[?]Lage of spectators was larger than on either of the previous days. ...
Article : 724 wordsSTEWARDS—F. M. Doyle, Esq., J.P., Henry Vindin, Esq., J.P., E. C Cloie, Junr. Esq,J.P., John Borthwick, Esq. J.P., Otto Baldwin, Ksq.. N G. Cartor. Esq., W. Soper. Esq, JUDGE—Henry Rourke, Esq. TREASURER; ...
Article : 4,584 wordsOne of the most melancholy duties that has for a very long time past fallen to our lot to perform is forced upon us this week. When the stern hand of death snstches from us any person of advanced age, whose ab lilies have ...
Article : 942 wordsTHE TURF ON THE LOWER LACHLAN—A correspondent, dating Untiwang, July 18, has sent as the following account of a match which had just taken placo' ther— On Saturday the 16th, a match for £20 aside—one mile ...
Article : 272 wordsFOOT RACE—On Saturday last the match between Chamberlain and Frost for £50 aside, came off on Messrs Roberts and Hassall's ground near the faim at Lower Araluen. At 3 o'clock, the compatitors showed on be ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 6 Aug 1859, Page 2
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