BALLAARAT CIRCUIT COURT.—Saturday, 30th October. — (Before His Honor Mr Justice Williams and a Special Jury.) LANG V BOYLE AND OTHERS. ...
Article : 2,362 wordsTo the Secretaries and Treasurers of Country Race Meetings. Accounts due to us from several country race meetings, amounting to a considerable sum, have been duly forwarded ...
Article : 84 wordsREMITTANCES RECEIVED from G. T., T. H. C., Singleton; Tindale, Brother, Bathurst; G. H., Cooma; R. C. N. and H. P. W., Meroo; and from Armidale and Grafton Agents. J. M., GUNDAGAI.—Four horses start for a race of heats. Two of ...
Article : 92 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly and Council on Tuesday evening. THE COLONIAL SECRETARY abruptly announced that the HO[?]. JAMES MARTIN, M.P. for Cook and Westmoreland, had resigned the office of Attorney-General ...
Article : 752 wordsTHE sporting circles were on the "qui vive" on the evenings of Wednesday, Thursday, and last evening, for Telegrams from Melbourne with the result of the several events at the T. C. Spring ...
Article : 675 wordsCOMING RACES.—On Wednesday, the 3rd November, a meeting was held at Mr Tory's relative to the Nowra Race Course, and other matters. It was decided that Mr Berry should be applied to for the use of the usual race course, ...
Article : 115 wordsClifton, Moreton Bay, Oct 21,1858. GENTLEMEN,—In your last paper I see a notice of a race between Mr Clyde's Joe and Mr Horton's Foig-aballagh, for£200 aside, three miles, one event, extracted ...
Article : 136 wordsIMPEACHING A MAGISTRATE:—When the case of Armstrong and wife was called on at the police court last Tuesday. Mr Cory rose and said that his client Mr Armstrong, objected to the Police Magistrate ...
Article : 2,548 wordsTHE GRAND MATCH.£No official information has been received relative to practice being permitted on the ground in the Outer Domain, but we believe it will be thrown open on Monday next. The committee for the match will meet ...
Article : 180 wordsALLAN M'KEAN'S WALKIHG FEAT. —That this feat is finished, for the first time in Australia, by M'Kean, is a matter which has astonished everyone and reflects infinite credit on the indomitable courage and powers of endurance ...
Article : 376 wordsHURDLE MATCH.—The three-mile hurdle race between Orlando and the Sydney mare Wild Irish Girl, was won on Saturday by the latter. The horse was slightly the favorite in the betting. Weather and attendance were ...
Article : 56 wordsThe long talked of match between these two horses was brought to an issue, on Thursday last, on the Goulburn course. The day was beautifully fine, and many of the towns-people availed themselves of the opportunity ...
Article : 696 wordsHearing that a large mass of gold had been found at Burrendong, I went there without delay to assure myself of the truth of the statement; and to my astonishment, was shown a bucket full of bruised and battered gold, ...
Article : 573 wordsHUNT AND NORRIS.—The second deposit of £25 aside for the forthcoming mill between these heroes is to be made good this evening at the Sportsman's Arms. We perceive by our police news that Hunt has been compelled ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,398 wordsPIGEON SHOOTING AT LANE COVE—On Saturday last a select party of crack shots proceeded to the above favorite locality to contest their several abilities at the expense of the feathered tribe. The shooting was, however, ...
Article : 63 wordsTHE LIVERPOOL CONSTABULARY.—A charge of breach of the peace was preferred against Mr. Macdonald, chief constable of Liverpool, by one of the constabulary, named Patrick Banks, and it was investigated ...
Article : 331 wordsARRIVAL OF THE LLAMAS. Ten of these beautiful and interesting creatures, with a picanniny. born at sea, were landed on Wednesday from the Light of the Age, and conducted up Pitt street to the emporium or ...
Article : 296 wordsThis match, the concluding one of three made between Mr E. Smith Hall and Mr P. McAlister, came off on Saturday last. As on Thursday, when the other two matches were ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 13 Nov 1858, Page 2
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