This establishment is announced to positively open on Monday evening, under the now management of Mr. Frank Howson; and the beautiful play of "Faust and Margnerit[?]" will be produced. ...
Article : 61 wordsREPORTED DEATH OF GEORGE HOUGH.—A private letter received in Sydney, announces the recent decease, of this once celebrated N. S. W. pugilist, at Port Phillip. There is every reason ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 418 wordsThe Oatland's Grand Steeple Chase of £200 for the first horse, £70 for the second, and the entrances for the third, came off-on Wednesday, 4th' instant, over four miles of the severest ...
Article : 989 wordsEveryweek adds to the Attractions set forth by the spirited Mr, Ashton, and to the comforts provided for the accommodation of his patrons. He is not contented with the already excellent troupe ...
Article : 313 wordsDENT AND MOON.—The Admirers of "gunnery" must not forget that these "deadly shots" contest their match for fifty one pounder, on Taesday next, at Neitch's. As the terms are ...
Article : 229 wordsAll communications to the Office of "Bell's Life must bo pre-paid, and in every instane AUTHENTICATED, or they will not be attended to It is particularly requested that all letters upon ...
Article : 128 wordsTHE COLONIAL PRESS.—We have to welcome into the (in this present era) persecuted fraternity of newspaper proprietors" The Goulburn Chronicle," a weekly publication which, in ...
Article : 2,440 wordsThe Performances will commence with the splendid Drama of FAUST AND MARGUERITE. To be followed by (for the first time) [?] laughable Farce, entitled, THE RAILWAY RELLE. To conclude with the laughable Farce of ...
Article : 55 wordsNOVEL MATCH.-A singular game of quoits was played at Cutts', the other day, between Mr. Bury and Brickey. The match was at 18 yards, 12 up, for £10; and each player waa to pitch ...
Article : 78 wordsThe performances wil con[?]co wkh NAVALENGAGEMENTS. To be followed by the Torpsichorean Extravaganza of CATCHING A GOVERNOR—Katherine-K[?]hper, Mrs Torning. After which the laughable Farce of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 306 wordsALTHOUGH it is not our wont frequently to trouble our readers with abstruse dissertions on Political Economy, we feel that we should ill perform our duty as ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 wordsNEWCASTLE RACES.—This meeting commences on Wednesday next, but we have received no information as to the amount of sport promised, and must therefore content ourselves ...
Article : 634 wordsTHE usual counteraction caused by "starring'" has been very visible all the week, the houses having been but meagre on the average. On Monday night Mr. Richard Younge took his ...
Article : 551 wordsTHE DARKEY AND BUSHELL.—This 300 yards spin, for n cool hundred sovs., was decided at Wilberforce on Monday last. The Aboriginal, much to the surprise of those who "held ...
Article : 600 wordsWe are not in the habit of frequently visiting that supposititious abodo of eloquence and sagacity, yelept the Council Chamber, for wo confess not to delight in prosy speeches and sententious ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 21 Jul 1855, Page 2
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