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  2. Answers to Correspondents.

    OUR MAITLAND CORRESPONDENT'S communication, on the late Race Meeting it inadmitsable. Had we the honor of a personal acquaintance with the writer, ...

    Article : 612 words
  3. OUR PROTECTORS.

    OUR Protectors, i. e. the glorious EleventhScarletteers appear to be going the entire porker throughout the city, and instituting a species of martial law which is neither complimentary nor ...

    Article : 730 words
  4. The Great Doncaster St. Leger The Betting.

    THE mare (Canezou) became a more decided favourite than ever, and more than 6 to 4 could not be obtained against her; while Surplice receded to 5 to 2, although 9 to 4 was occasionally ...

    Article : 292 words
  5. The Race.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 615 words
  6. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.

    THE DRAMA.—The only novelty of the week was a three-act comedy (?) from the p[?]n of the late Theodore Hook, 'yelept "Exchange No Robbery." As applied to Hook's dramatic ...

    Article : 2,294 words
  7. The Dispute between the Jockies.

    It was universally known that Jem Robinson had been engaged to ride Surplice, and we need hardly say he enjoyed not only the confidence of his employers but that of the public, who had ...

    Article : 1,179 words
  8. Description.

    Surplice is a bay horse, 16 hands 1 inch high, with lean head, tapering towards the nose, a little white in the forehead, rather straight strong neck, good shoulders, immense muscular arms, ...

    Article : 103 words
  9. Pedigree.

    Surplice, bred in 1845, by Lord George Bentinck, was got by Touchstone (winner of the St. Leger in 1834) out of Crucifix (winner of the 2,000 guineas, 1,000 guineas, and Oaks in 1840) ...

    Article : 55 words
  10. SPORTING REVIEWER. THE TURF.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 words
  11. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    All communications to the Office of "BELL'S LIFE" must be prepaid, or they will no be received. ...

    Article : 21 words
  12. Performances—1847.

    At Goodwood won the Ham Stakes in a canter, beating Liston. Anglia, Distaffina, Contessa, and Astr[?]. At the same meeting won a Produce Stakes in a canter, beating Hope, Clerk of the ...

    Article : 127 words
  13. Rattling Mill at Port Phillip

    Our Port Phillip correspondent has furnished us with a few particulars of a slashing Mill for £20 aside which came off at Brighton, about 9 miles from Melbourne, on the 8th January.— ...

    Article : 415 words
  14. BELL'S LIFE IN SYDNEY.

    By the arrivals of the "Duke of Richmond" on Saturday, and the P. O. P. "Alert" and the "Arbuthnot" on Wednesday, the latter from Plymouth the 6th ...

    Article : 260 words
  15. THE RING.

    It appears that the slight observations which we put forth last week upon the decadence of the Australian P. R. have given offence to some parties who profess to be strong supporters of ...

    Article : 1,347 words
  16. Engagements—1848.

    Is in the Cesarewitch and Cambridgeshire, for both of which he will have to carry 12lb. extra 1849: is in the 300 Sovs. Stakes, at Goodwood; and in a Sweepstakes of 1,000 sovs. each, 400 ft. ...

    Article : 446 words
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