MR. W. P. MOPPAT.—We are glad to inform our readers that Mr. Moffat has returned from Lambing Flat, and recommenced the practice, of his profession in Sydney. His old clients, who have had reason to regret his ...
Article : 2,702 wordsREMITTANCES RECEIVED from A. E. H. Bludges; E.M. Lambing Flot: H. R. R., Waryborough D. M C. Walem sluscle Brook Races W. D., Goulburn'; S. C Burrowa, B. de L., COO A.—We are very clear that when the cards run out ...
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Advertising : 35 wordsTHE creation of the new Legislative Council is an accomplished fact, the names of twenty-three gentlemen, nominated for life, having been gazetted. It will be remembered that twenty-seven ...
Article : 1,388 wordsPIGEON SHOOTING.—A grand day's sport is advertised for Saturday next, at the Homebush Inn, the scene of so many similar affaire. We need not say much to induce lovers of the trigger to muster in force; but the birds ...
Article : 60 wordsThe prosperous reign of the "Dons" closed triumphantly on Saturday, and on Monday evening the curtain of the Victoria rose, introducing to a crowded house the celebrated Mursh Troupe of Juveniles, who have been ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 wordsCUNDLETOWN v. TINONI.—Though the season may be considered over, the above clubs have energy'enough to keep the game alive through the winter; and even in August they intend playing a grand match for a new set ...
Article : 53 wordsGENTLEMEN,—In your " Bell " of Saturday last, under the heading " Cricket," is a report of a ball given at the close of the last season, by the Albert Club, and also a " Review of the Cricketing Season '60-61," by your ...
Article : 357 wordsALTHOUGH Singleton Races are on the card for next week, they have afforded little, if any speculation, and we have no news from the "trysting place." Whether or not Ben Bolt will be there ...
Article : 487 wordsDEATH OF WAXWORK.—This justly popular imported draught stallion, the property of Mr G. S. Hall, of Portland Head, died on Thursday last from strangulation of the Ilium. The loss is incalculable; not only to Mr ...
Article : 245 wordsAugust18.—John Bourke and Thomas Waterhouse, £200. BILL SPAHKES.—We are requested by Bill Sparkes to return his sincere thanks to his countrymen and to all other friends who patronised him on Tuesday night; ...
Article : 1,146 wordsOn Saturday last the champion pair oar race, between the Brothers Green, and Punch and McGrath, came off on the Parramatta river, over the usual three miles. Ever since the match was made speculation had been ...
Article : 564 wordsThe past week has been an extremely monotonous one, the only noteworthy event being the visit of the Governor and party to Maitland. Business continues very inactive, operations not ...
Article : 662 wordsGENTLEMEN,—The uninitiated may, and doubtless will, fancy that but small connection can exist between The Turf and The Press and yet the latter exercises an immense, and, where properly worked, a very wholesome ...
Article : 1,309 wordsCRICKETERS' PICNIC.—Nothing could have been more beautiful than the weather of last Saturday, on which day wejoined the choice spirits of the Albert Club in a picnicking excursion to the now forsaken "Cremorne." ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle (NSW : 1860 - 1870), Sat 29 Jun 1861, Page 2
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