Fresh from the [?]-crib—roaring, staggering Clipping King's English, sweating and swaggering— Attended by his faithful Mentor, ...
Article : 67 wordsTHESE races came off on Thursday and Friday last, but were not so well attended as was expected, probably owing to the unsettled state of the weather, ...
Article : 611 wordsO, for a fogo’s muse to sing The glories of the boxing ring— Where peer and prig, and sweep and swell, Mix in the motley groupe pell-mell; ...
Article : 104 wordsHurrah for Epsom I Mount your prads, And start away, like knowing lads To join the swarms of smiling faces That throng delighted to the races. ...
Article : 99 wordsWhere are the dashers of the land, Who throng’d the race-course four-in-hand? The splendid trappings—bang-up team— Have all departed like a dream. ...
Article : 38 wordsFlush’d with success from Ascot Heath, Again St. James’s sir we breathe. The bucks are closed—the blunt is down. And pug once more upon the town ; ...
Article : 84 wordsThe following extract will give those who are ignorant of the fact, an idea of the misery that exists in Ireland. It is from the pen of a gentlemen of high ...
Article : 2,517 words’Tis even so—the die is cast, And pug ! your golden dreams have pass’d— Well may you mourn the luckless hour You placed yourself in Mentor’s power— ...
Article : 73 wordsThe gaining race at length is [?]on, And darkness shrouds the setting sun ; Reproach, remorse, are now in vain— That sun may never rise again ! ...
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Advertising : 156 wordsAUCKLAND.—Our correspondent at Auckland, under date 3rd March, with reference to Heki and Kawiti, writes as follows:— ...
Article : 558 wordsWe pray you reader to inspect ‘ The march of gaming intellect ;’ Well worthy of the observation Of a pure rising generation. ...
Article : 51 wordsSealed in lush-crib, [?] and snug, Go on and prosper, [?] pug ! Tho’ long past midnight, who’s afraid ? Time, we all know, for slaves was made, ...
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The Hobart Town Herald, or, Southern reporter (Tas. : 1846), Sat 4 Apr 1846, Page 3
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