JOB KITCHEN AND MAT BARDY—We have re[?] communication from Kitchen with reference to the[?] dispoted question between him and Hardy All[?] Hardy's assertion that "having received £40 to[?] ...
Article : 432 wordsREMITTANCES RICEIVED from F. C. B[?]alons W. F. G.[?] ton; W. S.Bartley; C.W., Mr S and S. R, hanerco; R. M., Wind[?]r, and M. C., Ta[?]oora S. L.—Mr De c[?] stumpy won the Humeb[?]h St. Leger in ...
Article : 635 wordsVICTORIA TURF CLUB—At a committee meeting[?] this Club held yesterday afternoon, the Spring M[?]ctin; was fixed for Thursday Friday,and Saturday, 10d, ll[?] and 12th November— Ihid ...
Article : 572 wordsThe ROYAL H[?] CUP, value 200 sovs, by subscription of 10 sovs each with 100 added, for three year olds and upwards; New Mile, 60 subs Colonel Pearson a king at Arms, by kingston, 3 yrs, 7[?] 21b ...
Article : 1,332 wordsA great concourse of the patrons and admirers of aquatic amusements assembled last Tuesday afternoon, hoard the Illalong and Washington steamers to[?] the long talked of match between Richard Green and ...
Article : 438 wordsIn consequence of the extraordinary pressure of our English sporting newts, our leading article must stand over till next week. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 wordsWE perceive from last Saturday's issue of our Victorian name-sake, that a mysterious rumour has been circulated in Melbourne of Zoe having broken down, and that the mare had consequently ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 156 wordsPIGEON MATCHES—A match came off [?] Tuesday afternoon, near Mr Mills', Homebush [?] tween Mr W. Moon, of Sydney. and J. T. R[?] Penrith, to shoot at 31 birds each. 39 yards ri[?] ...
Article : 274 wordsThe DERBY STAKES of 50 sovs each, h ft, for three year olds, colts 8st 7lb, fillies 8st 21b, the second to receive 100 sovs out of the stakes, and the winner to pay 100 sovs towards the police and regulations of the course, ...
Article : 2,038 wordsFOOT RACK—An off-hand match was made ye[?] between Mr J. P. Sweeney and Mr W Frost for [?] a-side. distance 100 yards; the match to come [?] Saturday next over the course run by Chamberlain[?] ...
Article : 386 wordsThe OAKS STAKES of 50 sovs each, h ft for three yr-old fillies, 8st 71b each; the second to receive 100 sovs out of the stakes, and the winner to pay 100 sovs towards the police and regulations of the course and 30 sovs to ...
Article : 926 wordsTHE MAITLAND MAIDEN PLATE—We are requested to state that the rider of Mirzetta for the Maiden Plate on Tuesday last was Mallone, and not Mr M'Gowan. junr., as was published from incorrect information— Mercury, ...
Article : 125 wordsFew of our renders who have been racing any period of time can have failed to remark a short gentleman, with sharp intelligent features, a rather stooping figure, and cigar in his mouth, talking very earnestly to John Day. ...
Article : 2,194 wordsAN IRISH QUACK DOCTOR— A some laughable case was tried in the District Court last [?] day, viz. McDermott versus Ward. The plaintif[?] elderly Hiberaian, with an accont as broad as the [?] ...
Article : 224 wordsThe action in the Supreme Court of " Lang v Anstin and others." which we give in full in Another column and the half yearly meeting of the Jockey Club, have been the chief topics of dise[?]ssion in the racing world ...
Article : 549 wordsSPORTING— The "Argus" of July 27th says, "The City of Sydney steamer yesterday brought three race-horses—Phoebe, Camden, and Wild Rake. The first named is nominated for the Champion Sweepstakes, ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 13 Aug 1859, Page 2
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