OLD MORALITY.—We have answered Your Question before We believe that this hon, member for Eden voted against a Divorce Bill purely upon moral principles, J. A., ALL FOURS—You score one, If the Jack of the suit begged ...
Article : 132 wordsThe following is an extract from a private letter received by the mail yesterday, on the interesting contest between Richard Green and Robort Chambers, for the championship of the world — ...
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Advertising : 69 wordsTHE ROBBERY oF THE MUDGEE MAIL on Monday last, and the abstraction of upwards of £5000 and other property, furnishes another startling proof of the audacity and impunity ...
Article : 1,554 wordsMulgre the soro defeat of the Greenwich man a fortnight ago by the great hero of the North, it is obvious that his plucky conduct on that occasion has preserved him his friends, who have backed him against another ' ...
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Article : 88 wordsTRADESMEN'S PLATE of 200 sovs, added to a Handicap Sweepstakes of 25 sovs each, 15 ft. Winners extra. Cup course; about two miles and a quarter. 172 subs, 81 of whom declared and pay 5 sovs each. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 wordsHEENAN AND TOM KING,—The ceremony of slaking another deposit of £50 a side for this match was performed on Thursday evening, May 21, at Joe Rowe's great rat monagorie, The Grapes, French-alley, ...
Article : 138 wordsTHE letter of the HONORARY SECRETARY of the AUSTRALIAN JOCK EY CLUB which, owing to an accident, did not appear in our last issue, but to which publicity has been givenalirough.the daily ...
Article : 211 wordsJOE COBURN AND MICK M'COOLB FOR £200 A-SIDE.— The Yankee sporting papers by the last mail bring de- ' tails of a fight which took place on the 5th inst, in the ' neighbourhood of Charlestown, Cecil county, between ...
Article : 272 wordsGENTLEMEN,—It must be very gratifying to the committee of the Australian Jockey Club, as it is to myself, to be informed by a person of so much turf crudition as your correspondent, "Martingale," that they have shown a ...
Article : 1,912 wordsThis exciting event in sporting circles came off at Mr Baum's ground, Hackney-wick, on Monday, and drew together several thousands of spectators. Lang, White, and the Indian, in the order named, were the favourites, ...
Article : 441 wordsWe have no important movement to chronicle this week as to the operations of the betting world. The withdrawal of Archer and Haidee from the Melbourne Cup has been a good throw in for the book-makers, and ...
Article : 359 wordsThe DERBY STAKES of 50 sovs each, h ft, for three year olds; colts 8st 101b, fillies 8st 51b; the second received 100 sovs out of the stakes; one mile and a half; 255 subs. ...
Article : 2,002 wordsThe match between the present champion ' of the Thames (R. Chambers) and the champion of Australia (R. Green) has progressed thus far with the boat prospects of a continuance of the same. Green has been ...
Article : 288 wordsTHE GENERAL POST OFFICE.—From the pressure of English news, we have been compelled to publish an article on the above-named Establishment in the first column of our fourth page. Its purport is to expose the ...
Article : 119 wordsDEAR BELL,—I am not going to say much on the subject of the two handicaps which are now before the public, and which, in conjunction with the BallaaratChampion Race, will alford plenty of discussion during ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle (NSW : 1860 - 1870), Sat 18 Jul 1863, Page 2
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