REMITTANCES RECEIVED from—J. D., Bandarrah; T. A., Raymond Terrace; E. N., Barraba; J. D., Cooma; and F. H., S[?]ue. J. D. FRAZER CREEK.—Travers and Hayes fought 78 rounds, and ...
Article : 52 wordsOWING to the extraordinary influx of sporting intelligence received by the June mail, our usual leader is unavoidably shut out, as also much interesting local news. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe disposition to speculate upon this event, has during the present week received a check, in consequence of [?] rumour having gone about, to the effect that the mare was likely to change her present quarters. Upon making ...
Article : 1,528 wordsWE publish from a Supplement to the "Empire" (of last night,) the disastrous confirmation of our fears as to the loss of this ship:— The melancholy wreck at the Heads with ...
Article : 195 wordsDISTINGUISHED ARRIVAL.—It is our gratifying duty to record the arrival in this city of the renowned Sable King-at-Arms, Black Perry, who after a temporary rustication again desires to renew acquaintance with his ...
Article : 102 wordsNewcastle..................... August. Windsor Road............. September 1. Dubbo........................... September 1st and 2nd. Muswellbrook................... September 2, 3, and 4. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 238 wordsThe time occupied in running the Dorby was the quickest ever known, winch is a most singular circumstance, as being connected with the second season alone since the race has been established, that the laurels of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 474 wordsTHE FIGHT FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP.—Although the mail (steamer "Emu" left Liverpool on the 17th June, and this great event came off, or was to have come off, on the previous day, our enquiries which have been ...
Article : 380 wordsThe JOCKEY CLUB STAKES (French Derby) of 20,000f., for three year old colts and fillies; entry, 1,000f,; forfeit, 600f., and 500f., only if declared before four o'clock two days before the race; the owner of the second horse ...
Article : 371 wordsWhen time was called at " The Corner" on Tuesday, the members mustered equally strong as on the preceding day; and the settlement of accounts was again resumed. It was a welcome to find that there were but very few ...
Article : 325 wordsYACHT RACE. On dit i hat a sailing match has been arranged for £103 a-side, between the yacht "Eclipse" and the " Leveret," ballast boat, to come off very shortly. The money has not yet been staked, but we ...
Article : 84 wordsForemost in numerical strength among the candidates for next year's Blue Riband may be mentioned the progeny of The Flying Dutchman, who carried off the double laurels of Epsom and Doncaster in 1849, and ...
Article : 283 wordsThe first match of the season among large class cutter yachts of this club came off on Tuesday, June 2nd, and was admirably contested throughout. The following were the yachts, arranged according to ...
Article : 439 wordsThe enquiry made by us in our last issue, in accordance with express request, relative to this as yet unaccom plished object, has called forth the following not over-courteous advertized communication, which appeared in ...
Article : 515 wordsGentlemen,—In Bell's Life in Victoria of the 8th instant, I perceive a letter signed Wm. Hammersley; referring to circumstances in connection with the proposed cricket match. " Victoria against New South Wales". If ...
Article : 473 wordsStewards—The Fa[?]l of Zetland, the Marq[?]s of Anglesley, Lord Wm Powlett, A. Heat b[?]. Esq., and C. H. Carew, Esq., Lessee and Clerk of the Course, Mr. Dorling; Judge, Mr Clark; Starter, Mr Hubbard; ...
Article : 1,629 wordsBlink Bonny was bred by Mr William P Anson, of Spring Cottage, Malton, and is got by Melbourne out of Queen Mary, the dam of Haricot, Braxey, Blooming Heather, Balrownie. Bonnie Scotland, &c, In 1855, she ...
Article : 162 wordsBLINK BONNY'S NEWMARKET AND EPSOM RUNNINO. — The following are the "ingenious explanations", which have been referred to in reference to Blink Bonuy's performance for the One Thousand, and for the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 699 wordsLIVERPOOL T. C. SPRING MEETING.—We are requested to state that the 10 sovs to the second horse in the Cumberland Members' Purse will be deducted from the prize; and we would again remind our friends that entrances ...
Article : 199 wordsThe great match between the All England Eleven and the United All England was commenced at Lord's, on Monday, June 1st, and brought to a satisfactory conclusion on Wednesday at half-past one o'clock. As we ...
Article : 446 wordsKELLY AND MESSENGER.—The stakes of £400 [?] given up to Kelly on Thursday, at Salter's, in [?] presence of a large number of watermen and tradesm We were surprised that we did not see any gentle[?] ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 22 Aug 1857, Page 2
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