REMITTAN[?]ES RECEIVED from J.M., Mudgee[?] Mr.G., shell Harhour; and from Burrangong Races. NE[?]—The flatest three milles over Randwlok course was the recent Queen's Plate—6 minutes. For an answer to your ...
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Article : 124 wordsTHE annunl race dinner was held on Saturday evening, after the conclusion of the sports of the day, at O'Brien's Tattersall's Hotel, Pitt-street. About forty persons sat down to table, the chair being filed by Mr Randall, ...
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Article : 1,656 wordsDespite the present depression in turf matters, the great spring Handicap—the Melbourne Cup—has filled very fairly, for although numerically there is a great falling-off since 1861, there is a vast improvement in the ...
Article : 684 wordsPEDESTRIANISM—A foot race of 100 yards, for £20 asido, came off on the Lake Macquarie Road, on Monday morning last, between Rees Lyshon and Job Will hams, Loth of Minmi. The match, seemed to create ...
Article : 255 wordsPROLIFIC SOW—A correspondent informs us that Mr Robert Jabob, of Miller's Forrest, has a sow that reared 67 pigs, in three litters, within twelve months—April, 1862, 22; September, 22; March, 1863, 23; total, 67— ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle (NSW : 1860 - 1870), Sat 9 May 1863, Page 2
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