The following announcement are published in a Supplement to Thursday's [?] — Colonial Secretary's Office. Sydney, 27th October. 1859. ...
Article : 72 words[?] RECIVED from A. B. B. Armodate R.M. [?] C. W. R., [?] T. J, [?] J. T., East [?] and: and from [?] and Mudgee Agents. NAPOLEON[?]No horse has trolled, twenty-one miles in an ...
Article : 83 wordsBATHURST RACES 1860.—At a meeting of [?] [?] to the annual [?] for 1860, held at Mr Garvey's [?] Inn. on Monday last, it was announced that a surplus of £170 [?] over from the last races ...
Article : 222 wordsTHE long official career of Mr. CHARLES COWPER closed on Wednesday last, when the honorable gentleman bade " farewell, a long farewell to all his greatness." If the recollection of ...
Article : 1,221 wordsHis Fxcellency the Governor General has been pleased to appoint the following gentlemen to the offices mentioned in connection with their respective name. viz.:— The Honorable William Forster, Enquire, to be ...
Article : 118 wordsThe "Artillery" programme did not [?] large a concourse of spectators to the banks of the Saltwater river on saturday as either day of the Jockey Club meeting of the previous week. Nevertheless, when the numerous and ...
Article : 1,197 wordsStewars: The Hon. John [?] Mesers G. C. Hawker, M.P.; and C Fonn. J. P. Judge: Mr J Haines. Starter: Mr. W. Crans Hon.Sec. Mr W. H. Formby. ...
Article : 1,107 wordsWrits have issued and the following arrangements have been made, for the election of members to serve in the present Legislative Assembly of New South Wales for the following electoral dittricts, viz.— ...
Article : 220 wordsA meeting of gentlemen connected with the various metropolitan and suburban clubs was bold on Wednesday afternoon, at the Duke of Rothsay hotel, Elizabeth street, for the purpuse of making the arrangements for the ...
Article : 349 wordsFirst Race—WELLINGTON MAIDEN PLATE of £100, for all horses that hav never won an advertized prize; weight for age; second horse to receive £10 from the prize; 1¾mile. Entrance £10. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 wordsTHE chief event of the past week has been the arrival, per British Merchant, of the English blood-stock, purchased in England by Gordon Sandernann, Esq. These animals have all been ...
Article : 1,125 wordsSINCLAIR AND HUNT.— Tenching a challenge from Dick Hunt which appeared in our last issue, we learn that a number of Paddy Sinclair's friends are desirous of pitting the "Old Enfield General" against the Champion, ...
Article : 99 wordsPEDESTRIANISM.—An exciting race took place at W [?] longong. on the 25th instant, between Frost and Baker, the champion runners of the district The match was laid for £20 aside, Betting, which was briskly kept up, ...
Article : 121 wordsFirst Race—DISTRICT PURSE of £40, for all horses, the bona fide [?] of residents in the police [?] of Wellington and [?] six months prior to the races, carrying Homebush welter weights, 2 miles and a halt. ...
Article : 253 wordsThe attendance at this theatre during the past week has been scarcely commensurate with the attractions offered; but in theatrical, as will as in commercial matters, there is just now a decided stagnation. The debut of the ...
Article : 235 wordsFirst Race—The WELLINGTON ST LEGER of £50. for all 3 year-olds; colts 8st 71b, fillies 8st 41b. 1½ mile. Second horse to receive £5 from the prize, entrance £5. Mr. Gardlner's g g The Holmes [?] ...
Article : 367 wordsTHE VICTIM OF POPULARITY.—It is an inconvenient thing to be popular. Of this fact no one ought to be more sensible than Mr Kdward M'Encroe who enjoy a [?] of popularity, as a public orator, that must ...
Article : 405 wordsThe mattch between Mr Redwood and Mr St Clair [?] to shoot for £50 [?] and a dinner for a dozen, came off, last Monday, at the Young Queen, on tho Sydney road. The known celebrity of the competitors, and ...
Article : 925 wordsMONDAY.—About seven o'clock the settling commenced, and was continued with vigour until about [?] we heard of but few absentees, and those only from negligence The principal winners are the ring, Mr Duppa ...
Article : 569 wordsWe regret to say two Dights before the races a promising colt belonging to Mr Lowe, of Wilbertree, broke out of his box, and, with muzzle and clothing on, made for home. We have since heard that he has been recaptured near ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 29 Oct 1859, Page 2
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