This day-Warwick v. Albert.........Domain. Nov,34—Dentson v. University.......Domain. Nov,30.—National v. Albert...........Domain. As far as actual play is concerned the past week has ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 252 wordsR M TTANCES RECEIVED from Mrs W, Oaks, Camden;C M.,Vicoria;and from Wollongong,Breeza,and Parramatta Agents. G.H.CAMPBELLTOWN—Please address all communications to ...
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Advertising : 41 wordsNORTHUMBERLAND JOCKY CLUB—A meeting of tin, 3Torthuniborlaiid Jockey Club, colivoned by advertisement was held at the Donison Hotel, on Friday evening, for the purpose of obtaining from Mr. Quinn a definite ...
Article : 1,544 wordsWE can imaging nothing more humiliating than the position of parties in the Legislative Assembly. On the one hand we have a Ministry who suffer themselves to be "kicked," and who ...
Article : 1,274 wordsPROGRESS OF THE "CRISIS"—In the Assembly on. Thursday Mr Roberts propesed an amendment expressive of want of confidence in the ministry. A. long and,stormy discussion of course ...
Article : 92 wordsThe settling of the lato Jockoy Club meeting took place at the Bull and Mouth yesterday 5 and, for more than an hour, the bookinnkors und. the backers of horses were; busily engaged in squaring thoir accounts. Ono or two ...
Article : 680 wordsBy His Excellency SIR WIILIAM THOMAS DENISON, Knight Commander of the Most. Houorable Order of the Bath,Governer General in and over all Her Majesty's Colonies of New South Wales, Tasmania, ...
Article : 319 wordsFOUR MILES WALKING MATCH—The match between George Moore,the pedestrian,and Harry Sallars,of the P.R.,in which the latter received 250 yards start in four miles,came off last Tuesday,on the Punt road,Rich ...
Article : 1,004 wordsFrom the English telogram we extract the following—T The weather had much improved and the harvest was no longer in danger. The Prince of Wales met with, a very brilliant ...
Article : 236 wordsGENTLEMEN—For some weeks I've been taking a spell,party from laziness,and party from having nothing to write about;and now I return to the charge like a giant refreshed,my head full of racing,and my thoughts ...
Article : 1,515 words. Wides., Noballs. Balls Runs Maldens Wickets Ward....... 0 0 57 5 7 8 Newcombe... 4 0 68 9 5 3 Still....... 0 0 19 2 1 0 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 102 wordsWides. No balls. Balls. Runs. Maidens. Wickets, Iredale.... 0 0 102 54 0 4 Banbury..... 3 0 92 27 3 5 Cowlishaw.... 0 0 6 7 0 0 ...
Article : 430 wordsBy telegram we have the intelligence that the Doncaster St.Leger was won by St.Albans The Doncaster Stakes by Cape Flyaway;and the Cup by Sabreur. ...
Article : 517 wordsTHE CHAMPION FENCING MATCH—The lovers of passengos of arms soon have an opportunity of further indulging their taste for sword play;as it will be seen that our worthy old friend Doctor Duigan has ...
Article : 151 wordsGENTLEMEN— Now that the cricket season is well set a going, it may not be put of place to bestow a thought upon the ground more especially as New South Wales is to have the pleasure, this season, of ...
Article : 309 wordsLATEST ENGLISH SPORTING —Tho following items of intelligence have reached us by telegram from Adelaide Robert Charmbers had won the Championships of the Thames. ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle (NSW : 1860 - 1870), Sat 10 Nov 1860, Page 2
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