WE deeply regret to learn that Mr. GEORGE THOMAR pickering the Victorian cricketer, died at Sandridge on the 2nd instant, in consequence of an accident which occurred'to him While bathing. The deceased was only ...
Article : 1,894 wordsThe Light Weight Champion's Belt'wns duly prosontcd io Joo Kitchen on Monday. Cricket matches have been numerous, but [?] ortant. Mr G. T. Pickering died at Samidridge on Thursday afternoon. The Ballnarat ...
Article : 78 words[?] RECEIVED from 8.m and Q. W C.M Camphelltown ll. U.N Mudgee E, H.. Melbourne R.H J. [?] for Richmond River Races: and from stewards of North Australian Races. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 wordsCOUNTRY AGENTS are [?] requested to furnish statement of accounts AT ONCE, to ennble us to forward our bills to the end of the year. Sydney, Dec. 3rd, 1858. ...
Article : 39 wordsThis popular place of amusement has been well attended throughout the week, and deservedly so, if we may take the Lessco's liberality, and earnest efforts to please as a criterion of merit.On. Tuesday evening Mrs ...
Article : 519 wordsAs the year is drawing to a close, speculation isnaturally excited as to the sport in store for us on the rising of the Turf curtain on 1859. It would be desirable to learn as soon as possible ...
Article : 213 wordsBOTH Houses of the Legislature of New South Wales having at Inst been prorogued, although but for a very brief space of time, we can scarcely do belter or a more charitable work than give a few ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 260 wordsSOFALA RACES—A preliminary meeting for making arrangements for the Sofala Annual Races was held at the Sofala Inn, on'Wednesday ovening, the 24th instant. J. Walford, Esq., was called to the chair, and it wns agreed ...
Article : 602 wordsTHEATRE DE COLON.BUENOS AIRES.—A copy of a Spanish journal. Los Debates, of the 18th May, has just reached us, from which we,translate the following paragraph relative to a most cowardly outrage perpetrated ...
Article : 478 wordsHUNT AND NORRIS—We have been requested to con-..... tradict a gross perversion of facts which was published in last week's Era, at the instance of Sparkes, Hunt's trainor. It would appear that a dispute across between ...
Article : 127 wordsWE published in our last the result of this fight, re ceived by telegraph from our Melbourne Agents. We. now give particulars asreportcd by our Victorian contemporary and namesake. The fight came off at Port ...
Article : 2,362 wordsEven.betting-Allce Hawthorntakon for choice GREAT [?] Handicap 6 to 4 [?] 5 to 2 " Woodpeeker (offd) ...
Article : 1,054 wordsTHE WIZARD or THE NORTH.—The renowned Professor Anderson arrived on Thursday by the Tasmania from Hobart Town, and as yet we have not learnt his exact tocale, or, to speak more colonially— where be hangs ...
Article : 558 wordsPEDBSTRIANISM.-A pedestrian, named Yates, has jus completed a very extraordinary feat near Belfast. On Monday week he comiunced for a wager,it is said, of £25, to walk 65 miles a day for six consecutive days,and ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 4 Dec 1858, Page 2
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