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Article : 808 wordsRENITTANCES RECEIVED from G. S., Tarcutta; J. M. Cam,den; J D, Frazers Creek; J.K. and H. W., Cooma, Maneroo, T.A. F.—The winner of a race merely announced by hand bills is quallifed to start for a Maiden Plate. ...
Article : 98 wordsGENTLEMEN,—The roguery of the turf nnd ita habilite is the every-day gossip of everybody who has but little to do and little to think of; and as to the unfortunate "Prize Ring." all sorts of people are food of saying that ...
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Article : 639 wordsGENTLEMEN—I come now to the remaining three of what I call old horses, and will endeavour to reckon up the chances of Young Morgan, the Don, and Deception. Of these three the first named has run a great many races, ...
Article : 932 wordsTHE DERBY—8 to 1 against Wizard; 5 to 1 against Umpire; 7 to 1 against Thormandy. THE TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS were won by Wizard. ...
Article : 39 wordsThis " difficulty," which may be said to have almost monopolized the interest in sporting cirscles, has not been brought toan issue. The gallant SAYERS has been feted througout the country, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 628 wordsGENTLEMEN—Following somewhat on my letter of last week I'll take a dive into the mysteries at racing as a science, and perpetrate a few remarks of a general nature applicable, as I believe, to the time we live in and the ...
Article : 1,560 wordsOn Wednesday evening the curtain rose before a house crammed from pit to dome, thus evencing how highly the gullautry of the English Champion ia appreciated even at the Antipodes Neither was the audience absolutely ...
Article : 1,417 wordsTHE GOLD ESCORT leaves for Sydney this morning, taking the following quantities of gold: — oes. dwis. grs. from Goulburn..................[?] 15 0 ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 7 Jul 1860, Page 2
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