REMITTANCES [?] [?] [?] only having placed three horses in the [?] Race, bets for places.between other than [?] three horses ...
Article : 171 wordsAFTER a reign of unprecedented duration Mr. CHARLES[?] has again resigned' the cares and [?] consolations of office. To those familiar with the devoted attachment of the ...
Article : 569 wordsZoe —We have-been requested by,;.Mr Tait-to cnn. [?] that appeared [?],Bell,last week to the effect that [?] and [?] had a trail prior [?].the Champion Sweepstakes—Bell's Life in [?] ...
Article : 256 wordsLADIES PURSE of 40 [?], for all horses; the winner of the Municipal Town Plate to carry extra weight not exceeding [?], two miles.. There were [?]ur entrances for this race— ...
Article : 585 wordsSince the adjournment of the "long parliament" on Saturday Inst.the proceedings in the Legislative Assembly have been attended by very important results TUESDAY.—A message was received intimating that ...
Article : 524 wordsGRAND [?] MATCH.—We understand that a general meeting of cricketers will be held on Wednesday next, 19th of October," at four p.m. [?]. at the Duke of Rothsay hotel, next do r to W.'P. White and ...
Article : 96 wordsBusiness dull. Fate of Ministry not yet decided. Debate going on.A pigeon match between [?] Redwood and Liardet, ' for £5 aside, was won by the first named gentleman. ...
Article : 71 words.The SPRING HANDICAP [?], of 150 SOVE. Entrance. 10 BOYS. Distance, about four miles. Mr [?]. Watson's [?] Walkover, aged, list [?]....Johnson, 1 Henderson [?], 6 yrs,[?] 2 ...
Article : 1,467 wordsMelbourne, 8h 43m p m. The entries for to-night's Nicholsonian Sweepstakes have been swelled by three Ministerialist', who have declared themselves in favour of the amendmant. ...
Article : 30 wordsDaring the week. and, if we mistake.not. [?] the very day whick witnessed the fall of the Cowper [?] change in the theatrical Administration was. in [?] platlon; and, if we are correctly informed, Mr Charles [?] ...
Article : 104 wordsMAID OF THE OAKS.—We are sorry to state that Mr [?] colt [?], by Chevalier out of Maid of the Oaks ([?]'s dam), was kicked so [?] last wetk that one of its legs was broken and in consequence it ...
Article : 52 wordsA CURIOSITY OF LITERATUR E.—In presenting our renders with, the following eligant extract, called from the leading article of Tuesday's Herald, we have taken the liberty of marking in italics those reculiar [?] ...
Article : 2,558 wordsRIFLE SHOOTING.—A sec nd match for a rifle came off on Saturday afternoon, at the Horse Shoe Band, the best [?] of 5 shots, at a distance of 100 yards, stand up shooting, without a rest, to be the winner. The following ...
Article : 140 wordsA majority of 57 to 8 having declared against Mr COWPER'S Education Bill, the Ministers on-Thursday- morning tendered their resignations to his Excellency, the Premier at the ...
Article : 303 wordsSTEWARDS: R. Goldsborough. [?], PretMent V.J C.; r. Austin, Esq: W. [?], Esq; [?]. F Greene, Esq; G. Kirk, Esq; W. [?] Esq; [?], Esq. JUDGE; James Henderson, Esq. CLERK OF THE COURIE (honorary): ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 wordsA meeting of the members of the Australian Jockey Club. Was held at the Metropolitan'Hotel on Monday last, when the matter of the Champion Race of 1860 was brought under consideration. ...
Article : 620 wordsSuch of our leaders as remember the outery which was raised against the Parker Administration some three years ago, on the occasion of a supplemental Commission of the Peace being issued, will ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 22 Oct 1859, Page 2
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