MAXORAL MUNIFICENOR/s/ On Wednesday the Lord Mayor gave the second of a series of quarterly sprces by which his Lordship's leign is to be distinguished, to a numerous party, including the civic dignitaxies and ...
Article : 2,166 wordsREMITTANCES RECEIVED from J. C., Melbourne; Mr.s. [?]; Camden Races: and Albury agent. K., ENGLAND, Hetalttauces reserved and papers regularly forwarded. DERRY, 1851, Teddingion; MLborough huck 2; ...
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Advertising : 156 wordsGENTLEMEN—If the past season has been characterised by considerable activity among our cricketers, it has at the same time given many causes for apprehension; many difficulties having been thrown in the way of the ...
Article : 998 wordsGENTLEMEN, As the Jockey Club committee are now occupled in revising their rules, it scens a good timo to remark upon these of Colonial raoing generally, or it least so far as they are carried out in New South Wale ...
Article : 1,006 wordsTUS" Sale of.Liquors General Licensing Act of 1861" to be in reduced to Parliament by Mr. COWPER, during the next session, does not in our opinion provide such, a relief from the annoying ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 wordsPEDESTROANISM IN VICTORIA— On Saturday last the championship of Victoria was contended for on the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Mr.Harrison of "Richmond, and Mr.Mount, of Ballarat, being the competitors. ...
Article : 143 wordsWE have this week a marvellous small budget of news anent racing; no events of note having occurred since our last. Singleton will be the attraction during the first week of July, but will ...
Article : 653 wordsEXCITING KANGAROO IIUNT— One of the most exciting kangaroo hunts of the season took place in Bellerine on Tuesday last, when upwards of sixty fences (log, rail, and bush) were cleared in good style, and a ...
Article : 429 wordsThis week has been exclusively devoted to " benefits." On Monday the entertainments given in aid of the Jewish Orphan Society, were patronised (as they ever are in furtherance of a charitable cause) by a brilliant galaxy of ...
Article : 500 wordsTHE ALL ENGLAND ELEVEN— When matters come to the worst they mend, and so when the committee of the All England Eleven Association gave up their labours, and the private enterprise fell through, the originators of ...
Article : 237 wordsALBERT CLUB BALL.-Among anniversary festivities, never do we remember anything which, as a great success, has come up to the ball given by the Albert Club as a wind-up to tbs past cricketing season; but that among ...
Article : 618 wordsOur advertising columns show that there is no lack of employment for our fighting men, be they large or small. Tom Woods for the " heavies,"- and Charley Horregan, a feather weight, signify their anxiety to find customers, ...
Article : 897 wordsMATCH AT BKAIDWOOD—Saturday last being the day appointed for the long-talked of match between Grey Plover and Whalebone, about 100 persons were, on the racecourse at two O'clock, the hour named; shortly ...
Article : 546 wordsNEW MUSIO— We have just been presented with a complimentary copy of The Lady-Don Valse, a musical morecaux of great beauty composed by Mr.J. Winter bottom, mid published by.Mr.J. R, Clarke, of George ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle (NSW : 1860 - 1870), Sat 22 Jun 1861, Page 2
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