MOST DISTRESSING ACCIDENT.—Yesterday afternoon Mr Charles Johnstone of George's Hall a fine youth sixteen years of ago, third son of David Johnstone, Esq., went out duck shooting with his brother. On returning ...
Article : 197 wordsDry up your tears sweet girls, for I Am shortly coming home No more, I pledge my, honour that From your bright smiles I'll roam! ...
Article : 379 wordsGARDINER AT THE ARE GREEK.—An affair occured on Saturday, which, though bearing a serious aspeet at first turned out most ludicrously. Rumour being rife that this Antipodean Dick Turpin and his colleagues, finding ...
Article : 333 wordsThe post week has been a quiet one, no event of particular public interest having occurred, Business tranactions have been unimportant, and trade generally; somewhat inactive. ...
Article : 458 wordsGARDINER AT EDEN.—Our community was tremendousy excited by a report circulated yesterday that Gardiner was in our midst in disguise. From information given by a gentleman to the authorities at Eden, ...
Article : 456 wordsLike drifts of balm from cedared glens, these darling memories come. With seft low songs and dear old tales familiar to our home! Then breathe again that faint refmin, so tender, sad and true ...
Article : 323 wordsA ROTTEN STORY OF THE GREAT "EXHIBITION."— At the Central depot of Justice on Thursday, sub-Inspector Harrison, in his most insinuating manner, introduced,to the assembled Benchers a charming specimen of ...
Article : 720 wordsOf Church and State it might be said. The Devil is the living head: For Satan, as traditions tell. Forsook bright heaven, to reign in hell. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 wordsMESSRS BURT and Co. report A great scarcity of useful horses. Throughout the week demanda have been good, and superior horses have, as usual, sold at long figures, Cart horses going from £25 to £50; hackneys and carriage horses, £20 to £45; inferior horse ...
Article : 137 wordsDR. SMETHURST AND MISS BANKES'S WILL.—This was a suit ended last Saturday, in the Court of Protate, to prove the validity of the will of one Isabella. Bankes, made upon the 1st May, 1859, and the ...
Article : 419 wordsThe intelligence of the capture of Gardiner, at Wangaratta, as reported by the Melbourne journals, praves to be inaccurate. It appears that the information received by the police of his presence in the district is not ...
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Advertising : 2,725 wordsDEAR JEREMIAH,—In me last, I gov. you a little bit of information about the doing in our Parliament House; but of course 'twas only a weeny sketch, bekase I hadn't time nor paper to write any more Indeed I wouldn't ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle (NSW : 1860 - 1870), Sat 19 Jul 1862, Page 3
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