REMITTANCES RECEIVED from G. & M., I am worth: W. S., Gestwyck; F. R. Drayton; and from Port M'Quarie, Gundagai, and [?]dale, Agents. ...
Article : 511 wordsAt a meeting of the Stewards of the Australian Jockey Club, held this day, it was unanimously resolved— That it is the opinion of the Stewards that Mr ...
Article : 111 words"The night had come! On expectation's toe, In wonder stood each eit who loved a show; No fears of cost assailed his patriot mind, No anxious cares of "how to raise the wind:" ...
Article : 1,512 wordsIn consequence of the number of Cons. that are weekly thrust into our "Lion's Mouth." and which we are compelted to swallow, we have determined to make the public bear their ...
Article : 2,084 wordsAt length a few letters from this quarter have reached Maitalnd. The only one that we have been able to trace out, as containing any notice of the Burgera Diggings, is one from Messrs ...
Article : 767 wordsThe races commence to-day, and will be continued on Thursday and Friday. The course is in capital condition, from the effect of the late drying winds, and as there are a considerable ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 11 wordsRain, snow, and wind have been the order o the day for the last fortnight. All communication with other towns is stopped; and it is impossible to stir out of doors without getting up ...
Article : 1,111 wordsThese races commenced on Tuesday last, and making allowanco for the drawback of unpropitious weather, attracted a fair attendance of visitors. Our correspondent's report has not ...
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Article : 28 wordsWill be produced a Drama of intense interest, entitled THE WANDERING BOYS: Or The Castle of O[?]—Con[?] de Croissy, assuming the charactor of a [?]ea porter in the Castle of ...
Article : 177 wordsDrapers' Homebush..7th and 8th October. ...
Article : 12 wordsIT is devoutly to be hoped that the cognomen we have assumed as a Sporting Critic, will not alarm the weak nerves of the N.S.W. Turfites, nor cause them in ...
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Advertising : 61 wordsIN our last week's issue we furnished our readers with an account of the struggle between the armies of Might and Right, in which the latter was worsted for the ...
Article : 598 wordsIT will be in the recollection of our racing friends that on protest by Mr Charles Roberts, after the above event at the last Homebush Meeting, the prize was ...
Article : 248 wordsGREEN, THE CONDEMNED CONVICT.— From enquiries, we have ascertained that this unhappy man still maintains the stubbernness of demeanour assumed by him immediately after ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 28 Aug 1852, Page 2
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