[About midnight on Thursday, a splendid Newfoundland dog, the property of Mr Siddons, the Lighthouse keeper, rushed barking towards the cliffs, and from this circumstance Mr Siddons was of opinion, (since ...
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Article : 204 wordsOne day, whilst in trouble, I was visited by a person. I had occasionally met at sporting dinners. He came to look after a Suffolk Punch, the best horse, by-the-bye, that anybody can purchase to drive, it being the only ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 29 Aug 1857, Page 1
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