THIS d—d ridiculous rag, which has made its appearance as the advocate of " Christianity and Wesleyan Methodism," coupled with any other ranting and canting fraternity ...
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Article : 638 wordsSIB,—I beg leave to acquaint "dog fanciers," through the medium of your sporting columns, that I have a dog 22 lbs. weight, who shall fight any dog in the colony of a similar weight, for £[?]. Also, ...
Article : 77 wordsA CHEAP, COMMODIOUS, AND SLAP-UP DRAG.— Our truly enterprising'and spirited townsman Mr. Henry Hudson, opposition coach proprietor, has once more been kind enough to treat the inhabitants ...
Article : 381 wordsMonday being the day appointed for celebrating a festival (which we sincerely trust will be repeated over and over again, by our children and their descendants, when we are laid in "that ...
Article : 1,118 wordsThough a chaste and unique specimen of Mr. Birnstingl's manufacture was,upon the ground at Hill's Paddock, on Tuesday last, the 28th ultimo, the lack of entries to ...
Article : 571 wordsOn Monday last the annual race meeting of this body came off at Homebush, and though the rain had continued falling throughout tho whole of the previous day, ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 1 Feb 1845, Page 2
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