DEAR BELL,—The match between the South Yarra and Geelong clubs for the Caledonian Challenge Cup, came off on Saturday last, in that rural and unobtrusive little ...
Article : 492 wordsDEAR BELL,—Seeing in your last week's Bell's Life a letter signed. "New Chum," soliciting information respecting snipe and quail-shooting, nothing, as a true lover of ...
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Advertising : 2,105 wordsDEAR BELL,—Miss Mitchell having terminated her engagement at the Theatre Royal, much to the satisfaction of the patrons of that establishment, I should imagine, Mr. ...
Article : 2,364 words[Certain correspondents requiring answers to their questions are in the habit of enclosing a postage stamp for a copy of Bell's Life containing our reply. Such persons are informed that [?]er ...
Article : 500 wordsQUOITING AT GEELONG.—(From the Advertiser.) —At Kelly's Crown hotel, on Saturday, the members of the local club indulged in a quoit tournament. There was a good ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 16 wordsTHE MELBOURNE REGATTA.—Members of the different rowing clubs and gentlemen interested in aquatics are reminded that a meeting will be held at the rooms of Messrs. ...
Article : 904 wordsWHEN MILTON concluded one of his minor poems with the line, "To-morrow to fresh fields and pastures new," he unconsciously described one of the most ...
Article : 1,740 wordsTHE SILVER CUE.—We have, during the past week, inspected a silver cue, which it is the intention, of Mr. J. V. Smart, the proprietor of the billiard, rooms of the ...
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