At this place of amusement we have had during the past week the joint performances of two stars, Madame Marie Duret, and our old favourite Mr J. C. Lambert, who made his first reappearance since his return from ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 340 wordsREMITTANCES RECEIVED from W. P. B., Cassils; H. E., Gayndsh; and from Messrs S. and G. S., London. FIVE CARD CRIBBAGE.—A plays a queen, B plays a ten, a plays a four, B cries a go, A plays another four, how many ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 133 wordsTHE Assembly was on Wednesday, (and it is devoutly to be hoped for the LAST time) the scene of another of those deplorable displays of vitaperation, by which the hon, member for Morpeth ...
Article : 1,438 wordsNovelty and Charles Young are the order of the day, or rather night, at this little anuggory. The management seem to be indefatigable in entering for the amusement of the public. Dramas, Plays, Melo-Drnmas, ...
Article : 690 wordsThe WOLVERHAMPTON HANDICAP of 20 sovs each, h ft, 5 only if declared, with 200 added; winners extra; the second to save his stake; two miles; 71 subs, 42 of whom pay 5 sovs each. ...
Article : 403 wordsTHE BENARES has arrived in advance of her contract time, but the news by her is by no means of an important character. The commercial intelligence is, however, more favorable than the advices received by ...
Article : 467 wordsENGLAND v. AUSTRALIA.—On Thursday evening last, Mr Mallam, a gentleman deputed to make arrangements for the English cricketers to visit Australia, gave a splendid dinner to the whole of the players, at the ...
Article : 567 wordsCHRISTMAS RACES.—On Monday last a meeting was held at the Northumberland Jockey Club Rooms, Denison Hotel, to make arrangements for the Christmas Races. There was a good attendance. No intimation ...
Article : 362 wordsThe BERKSHIRE STASES (Handicap) of 20 Sovs each, h ft, and only 5 if declared, with 200 added; the second to receive 50 sovs out of the stakes; winners extra; about two miles; 39 subs, 14 of whom declared. ...
Article : 343 wordsMONDAY.—On Monday evening there was a large audience, but very little business was done, backers of horses doubtless waiting until after the acceptances were declared. Although Flying Buck hended the poll for the ...
Article : 352 wordsThe arrival of the Benares has been the chief event of the week, which in other respects has been every dull one. Business still languishes, giving no signs of reanimation. ...
Article : 707 wordsFRANKLIN AND M'NULTY.—The last deposit of £15 aside for the forthcoming tourney between these aspirants for fistic honors will be made on Thursday evening next. Both men are progressing favorably in their ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 wordsSAYERS AND HEENAN'S FIGHT FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP.—The last scene of this drama was brought to a close the other day. It may be remembered that some few week's after the great light two belts were presented ...
Article : 469 wordsThe OXFORDSHIRE HANDICAP of 15 sovs each, 10 ft, and 5 only if declared, with 100 added 1 winners extra; the second to save his stake; two miles; 34 subs, 22 of whom declared. ...
Article : 714 wordsTHE discussion in reference to the Queen's Plate was renewed on Tuesday evening, on the order of the day for going into Committee to prepare the Address. Common sense, however, was again ...
Article : 868 wordsMr T. Harrison's Cedric, 4 years Dr. Macnamara's Barebones, 4 years Mr Sharpe's Phantom, aged Blackwell's Forest Deer, 4 years ...
Article : 143 wordsTHURSDAY.—This being the night of acceptance for the Two Thousand, there was a full attendance of members, none of whom, though, seemed much, disposed to inrest their cash. Nearly the whole of the business was ...
Article : 363 wordsAll the preliminaries have been arranged for the grand match " City v. Country," and the event will take place this day at Paramatta. The Sydney division are to leave by the 10 o'clock train, returning at half-past nine ...
Article : 70 wordsTHE RING.—" There's a good time a coming" for the P.R. and that right speedily. Speaking on sporting matters in the House on Tuesday, Mr Buchanan announced the gratifying fact that" The next thing would ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle (NSW : 1860 - 1870), Sat 12 Oct 1861, Page 2
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