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Article : 1,123 wordsLast week I gave a general history of this sport, and this week it may be as well to say a little about the stamp of horse required, and the mode of preparing him. The Steeplechase horse should be as big and as ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 19 wordsAlbert bowling caught it hot on Saturday last in the Domain, and their fieldsmen, with a few notable exceptions, did not cotton to their work at all kindly. It certainly struck me that first Albert have yet to learn ...
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Article : 736 wordsA handicap pigeon match of unusual interest was shot off in Mr. Rose's paddock, Cook's River, on Saturday last, in the presence of 150 or 200 spectators. The committee deserve great credit for the arrangements on the ...
Article : 723 wordsGentlemen,—Permit me to refer to "Old I Zingari's" cricketing notes of last week and to request him, however much he may use his notes and your columns to toady his particulars, so abstain from applying offensive ...
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Article : 143 wordsThis match will begin next Thursday on the Albert Ground at twelro o'clock, His Excellency the Governor, Lady Young, and Colonel Waddy have signified their intention of being present. The band of H. M. 50th ...
Article : 107 wordsGentlemen,—A letter signed "A Victorian" appeared in your journal somo short time since reflecting in no measured terms on the officers of our club, and their manner of conducting business. As you have in all ...
Article : 215 wordsThis troupoof of sable cricketers left Melbourne for Sydney on Thursday last in the City of Melbourne, they will arrive here to night, and will take up their quarters at Charley Lawrence's Pier Hotel, Manly Beach ...
Article : 42 wordsAND HINCKS.—This interesting event took place last Saturday on the Albert Ground in the presence of about 1000 persons. The match was for £50 a-side and the Championship. Hincks was the favorite, 3 to 2 being ...
Article : 415 wordsGENTLEMEN,—Seeing of late the interest you take and the support you have given to CRICKET, might I ask you to insert a few lines in regard to cricket matters. I was present last Saturday in the Domain to witness the ...
Article : 434 wordsDEAR SIR,—I beg to hand you a copy of a letter which I have sent to the secretary of the Ballaarat Turf Club, in reply to the resolution passed on me at a late meeting of the club.—I am, Sir, yours obediently. ...
Article : 874 wordsThere has been some speculation during the last few days on the Sydney Cup. Yattendon and Tim Whittler are well supported, and not more than 6 to 1 can now be obtained against either of these horses. The Barb ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle (NSW : 1860 - 1870), Sat 16 Feb 1867, Page 2
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