THE BEAUTIES OF BOTANY,—At a suburban evening party not long since Miss Camelin Prymrose was busily engaged in a little fliting with a young gentleman, who is said to entertain a partiality for the young lady and a ...
Article : 3,491 wordsThis event took place, according to appointment, on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 6th and 7th instant The weather proving favourable, and the arrangements satisfactory, all passed off well. An event of this kind ...
Article : 298 wordsREMITTANCE RECEIVED, from C.W.L., Cassills! A.C., Coonabarabran; W.F., Muneron; AW., Warwick; from Tamworth Race Committee and Penrith Agent. Brisbane Agent attended to. Accounts will be forwarded. ...
Article : 212 wordsTHE FORTHCOMING WARWICK RACES.—We have been favored by a sporting correspondent with the following programme of the forthcoming Warwick races:—First Day Maiden Pinte, £80; Squatters' Purse, £100; ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 503 wordsTHE tour of the Honorable Colonial Secretary in search of popularity has not, we lear, realized the expectations of that enterprising traveller. Making as he did, what may he termed his first ...
Article : 1,320 wordsSULLIVAN AND WHITE.—We have no progress to record in the preliminaries for the match between these men. As before stated, we hold £50 deposit money from each mid unless something definite be arrived at before ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 wordsSATURDAY—A Pigeon Match between Mr T. A. Hilder of Picton, and Mr Jas. Campbell of Candem—3 birds each, 25 yards rise, for £2 10s aside-came off on Saturday last, lOth inst. The parties were to have met on ...
Article : 237 wordsThe curtain having fallen upon the merry mead of Randwick, we have next to look forward to the inviting programmes issued by our Maitland and Singleton friends; of which the entrances for the ...
Article : 376 wordsOn Wednesday the "Veteran," a piece of the sensation school, was produced with very marked success. The occupation of Algerin by the French, and the historical incident of an Irish soldier having given his services in ...
Article : 251 wordsTwo races-the Town plate and Hurry Seurry—did not fill, but it was agreed to allow post entrances for the latter. With reference to Tamworth—us that horse broke his leg yesterday morning—Mr Yeomans, as agent ...
Article : 78 wordsBen Bolt, aged, 9st 3lt Warrior, 5 yrs, 8st 10lt Wild Dayrell, aged, 8st 7lb War Eagle, aged, [?] ...
Article : 43 wordsTUMUT RACES.—These races came off on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday last. The report of two days' racing only is to hand. On the first, day the Maiden plat of £20 was won by Mr Bardwell's Kyogle, beating ...
Article : 614 wordsThe Maiden Plate was won by Mr Kent's b g Jibboom, 9st 71b (Tyrrell), beating Mr Blair's b in Flirt, 10st, and two others. The Ladies' Purse was won by Mr J. C. White, junior's ch g Bolivar, 10st (Mullaly); ...
Article : 524 wordsThe excellent attendance upon Dr Doyle's Lectures at his Exhibition during the week, proves that our fellowcitizens are fully alive to the advantages of obtaining information on the instructive and very interesting ...
Article : 194 wordsGardiner's unrivalled troupe continues in undiminished favor, and their visit to Sydney will beproductive of no inconsiderable addition to their treasury from an appreciating public. In addition to the usual entertainments ...
Article : 74 wordsPRINCESS'S THEATRE, MELBOURNE.—Our Victorian namesake of the lOth has the following, which will be perused with gratification by the numerous admirers of Mr Jefferson during his visit to Sydney:—" Our ...
Article : 142 wordsTHE GOLD ESCORT.—The Western and Southern escorts arrived on Thursday, with the following quantities of gold dust!—Western, 9288 ozs}. 1 dwt. 3 grs.; j Southern, 4005 OZS. 5 dwts. 10 grs; total, 13,293 OZS. ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle (NSW : 1860 - 1870), Sat 17 May 1862, Page 2
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