For some weeks past, the match between Professor Parker, the Champion Swordsman of New South Wales, and Mr. Winterbottom, who holds the same position in Victoria, has been looked for with great interest by that ...
Article : 1,932 wordsREMITTANCES RECEIVED from B. R., Mittagong; Mr, M. for W. B., Maitland; T. W., Cowra; G. R., Carrear; A: G. M'K., Rokedgeal; J. W. A., Bathurst; J, M., Armidale J. W. de B., Rockhampton; W. C., Berrima. ...
Article : 161 wordsFIRST PRIZES OF £20, for all horses that never won more than £50. Mr.W.Phipps Grasshopper. aged.........................3 1 1 A.Robinson's Sir Edward, aged..........................1 2 0 ...
Article : 140 wordsThe race committee of the Jockey Club met at Tattersall's at eight p.m. last evening; Mr.J.E. Davies in the chair. The Treasurer announced that four hundred pounds had been already subscribed, and the promise of ...
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Advertising : 78 words"PUBLIC LIFE." On Monday evening Mr. Cunneen, M.P. for the Hawkesbury, delivered a lecture to the members of the St. Benedict's Society on the interesting subject of "public life."- From the honorable ...
Article : 2,707 wordsGENTLEMEN—Allow an old Sub, a small space in your columns, to state a grievance which affects every racing man. Hitherte the Jockey Club have conducted all the Races of Sydney; and they have at last began to think ...
Article : 778 wordsTHE departure of the Head of the Government from the Colony, at the present critical juncture of its affairs has created, in many quarters, much surprise, and is regarded as a species of desertion ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 wordsSUBSCRIBERS to Bell's Life will be THIS DAY presented with a Supplementary Sheet of the. NEW RULES oF ...
Article : 47 wordsTHE only new thing this week is the appearance of the revised Jockey Club Rules, whick we present our readers with, this morning, in the form of a supplement; wishing our subscribers to have ...
Article : 657 wordsMONDAY— This being the settling night of the Pentridge and Campbellfield Steeplechases, there was more than an average attendance of members, whilst business was in proportion to the numbers therein ...
Article : 299 wordsAlthough making but few appearances, and those within a week, Pharbe is certainly entitled to rank among " the horses of the season;" for, not only did she win all her engagements, but she pulled off her races ...
Article : 1,076 wordsAugust 13. Bourke v. Waterhouse, £200 Sept. 17.Cherley Brock and Ned White, £200. Castlemaine district. Young Kelly has called upon us, and advertises his ...
Article : 251 wordsPIGEON. SHOOTING.-On Saturday last a match came off at Homebush, between Messrs McDougall and Johnstone when the former won, killing seven to six. The shooting was not first-rate; but the birds were, as they ...
Article : 75 wordsThe past week has added greatly to the reputation and success of the Marsh troupe. On each evening of the week the house has been well filled; on Wednesday, in particular, there was a grand muster-that night having ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 wordsMURDER ON BOARD SHIP. Yesterday morning about eleven o'clock, as a number of seamen belonging to the Marcianus, lying at Botts' Wharf, were engaged unloading that vessel, one of the men named George Kennedy, ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle (NSW : 1860 - 1870), Sat 3 Aug 1861, Page 2
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