This event came off on Saturday last, and created much interest. In addition to the handsome silver cup presented by the Right Worshipful the Mayor a Sweepstakes of £5 5s was added, and the following six first class ...
Article : 570 wordsF. R:—All bets upon the late undetermined cricket match in Melbourne, "The Natives of Australia v. The World" are off. AMICUS—Prior to the execution of the articles, and while negociations were pending. A bets B that the contemplated match ...
Article : 221 wordsBy the celebrated clipper ship Red Jacket which has arrived at Melbourne after a slashing passage of 64 days, we have received papers to the above date, from which, in the absence of any ...
Article : 1,331 wordsWe believe that the following is the quickest time under saddle ever performed in the colony; and we much question if it has ever been equalled elsewhere. It was a match between Mr George Riley's Guy Faux, ridden by ...
Article : 152 words"LAURISTINA" — As our renders doubtless feel some degree of interest in the condition of the little mare, which has been found game enough to challenge the champion of the colonies, we feel a pleasure in stating ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 593 wordsSIR,—The scribe of the article in your last week's Bell, viz, "Veno and the Unmistakeable White Feather", did, I feel confident, from self interested motives, make a wilful mistake when he charges me with being a self-graduated ...
Article : 232 wordsIn accordance with announcement, the second Dapto Regatta came off yesterday on the waters of the illawarra Lake; than which a more spacious or better adapted sheet of water for aquatic sports we have never seen. ...
Article : 1,020 wordsDEAR BELL—At length we are beginning seriously to enter upon our summer racing campaign, the entries for the Jockey Club Meeting being opened to-night at Tattersall's. Till within these few days it had been ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 wordsSPORTING IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.—It was stated publicly at the sale of Mr. Baker's blood stock on Tues day, that it had been Mr. Baker's intention to send Jupiter to Melbourne to run against the Sydney horse ...
Article : 255 wordsThe meeting of the members of the Liverpool Turf Club, convened for Tuesday last, was so thinly attended that no business could be transacted, and, as will be seen by advertisement, was ...
Article : 599 words125 yards; heats; first prize £ 10, second prize £5; the beaten man to start for the second prize. This race came off on Monday, 1st February, at Mr Norris's Plough Inn, Richmond Road. Previous to the ...
Article : 279 wordsThis match was made about six weeks since in the Ballagrat district. Fee staking £100 to his opponent's £80, After Fee's defeat by the celebrated Joe Kitchen, it was thought that he would not again enter the roped arena, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 299 wordsThe Times, of 19th November contains the following interesting details of events in India, extracted from private communications:— THE STORM OF DELHI. ...
Article : 1,305 wordsTHE WONDERFUL CATS.—A Mr Osborne, in whosE craniology the bump of invention presents a remarkable protuberance and most extraordinary novelty, undertook the astounding feat of driving four cats (real live ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 6 Feb 1858, Page 2
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