Yesterday, 15th August, a rather novel but well contested race took place on our waters, far the honor of gaining the championship The three colonies were represented by the beat men that could be found in the rival ...
Article : 293 wordsGENTLEMAN. — Notwithstanding that your space will doubtless be taken up with more valuable matter than any letters I usually furaish you with. I cannot help writing a few lines to congratulate The Jockey Club [?] ...
Article : 832 wordsAwake I can't be. Beavens, what a racket As "Busses" come from each arriving packet What carriages and horsemen don't we meet? What preparations find in every street ...
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Advertising : 421 wordsFOOT RACING.— In another column our sporting read— ers will observe a challenge to run any man in the Illawarra district 300 yards, for £20 or more. Those young men about the district who are so lond of boasting of swiftness ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 wordsThe Sin Francisco Minstrels are still attracting paying houses, to this house. The success they have achieved is somewhat surprising, when we remember that they are now in the fourth week of their engagement, and that their ...
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Advertising : 268 wordsPOLITICALLY, the tour of the Honorable John Robertson, the Premier, has not been "a great success." No particular excitement, no popular enthusiasm, has marked his progress, and the ...
Article : 1,089 wordsCAUTION TO VISITORS TO THE RACKS:— We deem it our duty to put the public upon their guard against the purchasing of spurious Race Cards this day. as we have have received i[?]formation that certain vagrant ...
Article : 1,635 wordsThe above was written before the curiously devised entry of Lauristina for the Champagne Stakes. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe following communication has been handed to us for publication by the race winning but stake-losing champion designated the Prince &c (below) We have thought it best on the w[?]e to preserve the author's own ...
Article : 946 wordsThe saddling boll has rung. I trow. The nags are stripp'd and mounted now— Each better Cons His chosen hero; While hopes go up or fall to zero ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 150 wordsTHE MATCH FOR £100 BETWEEN REDRER AND DART. This long pending match was brought to an issue on Thursday the 16th instant, and I am sorry to report that ...
Article : 361 wordsTHE early part of the week was unmarked by any material changes in the betting on the Champion Race; nor does the business transacted at Tattersalls, either on Monday or Tuesday, ...
Article : 1,270 wordsGILLESBAH RACES— A correspondent at Gillenbah furn[?]hes us with the following particulars. realative to the above races; he says they came off on the 15th and 16th iustaot; they were badly attended, and the running was ...
Article : 274 wordsPIGEON SHOOTING —The long talked of match between Messrs Redwood and Ryan, two very celebrated shots, will come off on Tuesday the llth instant, at Homebusrh. The shooting will take, place early in the ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 1 Sep 1860, Page 2
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