On account of the Races, answers must stand over till next week, J. W. J— On An ust 26th 1858 for the Australian Plate at Windsor, Ben Bolt's time, 3 miles was 5 min 51secs., the fastes made in the colony. ...
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Article : 3,011 wordsPICTON— A single wicket match off on Saturday last, 20th April, between Messrs. T. A. Hilder, and Jas. Hutchinson, of the Picton Club, and Messrs Jas. Campboll and Geo. Mills of the Camden, resulting in a victory ...
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Article : 244 wordsThe pressure of turf matter, apart from the necessity of our presence at the A. J. O. dinner last evening, procludes the possibility of our giving any critical notice of the entertainment's of the wook, at the several places, of ...
Article : 89 wordsMUSTER HEDITUR— It is quite hastonishing what lots of knowing chaps there always is arter a race is over; you meets a good many now as knowed as Hardier wasent going to win the Handicap, and when they seed ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle (NSW : 1860 - 1870), Sat 3 May 1862, Page 2
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