We are glad' learn there In every prospect of this nohle game being commenced at early date by some of the clubs in the'hamlets. The committee of management of that pro perous young club, called the ...
Article : 287 wordsREMITTANCES.RECRIVED from w.j.c.,Wollmb[?],C.D.and W.K,Molong;J.M.,New Zenland;Mrs C.,picton;F.S. and W.J.M.W.,Mancroq;and from Liverpool and Mai[?]and Avenis. ...
Article : 278 wordsThere was a good muster at the Subsoription Betting Room on.Thursday evening, but barring the subjoined operations, most of the business was confined to tens and twenties, the New Zealand champion being in most cases ...
Article : 230 wordsAMONGST the " measures indicated' in the Viceregal speech, at the recent'opening of Parliament, as about to be brought under the consideration of the Legislature, is one relating to the LICENSING ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 80 wordsCHAMPION SWERPSTAKRS.—Stop continues firm at 100 to 25.r R dwood'fanoies one of his mares. 'Sailor 100 to 15: Fateateher 100 to l2 The Moor, and [?] 100 to 10; Quickste, Allice Hawthorne, and to, 10 to 8; Miss ...
Article : 93 wordsAll-absorbing event as the Champion" Sweepstakes is among sporting men, fewor investments have been latterly made than the imminence of the race would lead us naturally to anticipate. Daring the last week. Strop, who ...
Article : 785 wordsTHE Hawkesbury Meeting commenced on Tuesday and was continned over the two succeeding days under a variety bf adverse circumstances, not the least of which was the wet weather and the ...
Article : 1,105 wordsPORTRAIT OF THE CHAMPION.—In consequence of the space occupied by our English 'sporting news.we are compelled to postpone the prcseotation to our friends' of a faithful portrait, of T. in Suyers till next is[?]e.'The ...
Article : 1,802 wordsWAGGA WAGGA RACKS—"The plot begins to thicken" with regard' to 'our annual meeting. On Saturday last Mr John MacAlister arrived with Emperor and Madame Reform—both of which horses are looking blooming. ...
Article : 765 wordsThis walking match came off on Saturday afternoon, according to the terms we announced in our last number, viz.McKean giving i min.[?] in 5 miles, and laying the odds of £30 to £2.5. On Friday evening the rival ...
Article : 662 wordsThe Champion Sweepstres e[?] assming gigantic proportions and people are beginning to look 'upon it as a thing of the present. Great preparations are being made on the course, in order to givo all persons who are ...
Article : 606 wordsThe day was a very lovely one, and a concourse of about 400. people was on the Racecourse when, sporting, commenced. First Rac—The MAIDKN PLATS of 40 sovs, for all'hores ...
Article : 935 wordsThough the weather was gloriously-tina to-day: the card was insnltioceat to aitruct an intendance. Indeed, with the exception of a few visitors from the Richinond and Ku[?]g, the master was contined almost exclu ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 17 Sep 1859, Page 2
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