On Monday last, William Sparks, the well known competitor of Bill Davis, Corduroy, and many others, "had a running" match with THE DOCTOR, and though the ...
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Article : 1,867 wordsON Wednesday morning, as had been previously arranged, Hancock's brown gelding and Daley's chestnut met at the Parramatta Turnpike Gate, again to struggle for the ...
Article : 155 wordsMONDAY next is the day appointed for this long talked of and singular exploit. Our readers may remember that a wager of £50 to £20 was made that a Mr. — could ...
Article : 183 wordsTHE above named gentleman did us the favour of paying us a visit in the course of the week, to complain of an inaccuracy in an address to him that appeared in our last ...
Article : 122 wordsTHERE has been a very long cessation in the fistic arena of this sporting little circle, the cause of which we are at a loss to know, Windsor being so justly famed for its ...
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Article : 1,816 wordsSir,—In consequence of the unmanly manner in which John Gorrick, alias Bungaree, acted towards me at the late race with Watsford, I am induced to complain of his conduct. While I was in the ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 6 Dec 1845, Page 2
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