FROM reports circulated by one portion of the press, rumours of an injurious nature have of late been rife relative to an alleged secret transaction between the notorious ...
Article : 391 wordsFILCH.—We are of opinion that it is just as lawful for a pawn-broker to take "a will" in his way-ofbusiness as it would be to take either a gold [?]g or a worn chemise. Mr. Heydon's reputed skill ...
Article : 217 wordsSIR,—I beg to call your attention to the glaring injustice, I, in common with many others, have received at the hands of the Government in consequence of the passing of the Distillation Bill. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 wordsACTIVE preparations are making in the right quarter for good sport on each day of the ensuing race meeting. Unwearied exertions have been made by the gentlemen ...
Article : 142 wordsTHIS appeal, from the decision of Parramatta Magistrates to their Honors the Judges—has terminated in a manner at once alarming, not only to every colonist— ...
Article : 580 wordsTHESE men are matched to fight for £100 aside. The closing of the preliminaries was quietly disposed of at Skinner's, in Pittstreet, yesterday morning. Both men were ...
Article : 144 wordsMr. Heydon's case hinged upon the value of a gold ring, which was said to have cost £2 12s. 6d. Three witnesses were examined as to its intrinsic value. Mr. E. ...
Article : 273 wordsTo undertake a paper war with a discarded servant, whose inefficiency as a Reporter was one cause, and whose gross intemperance was another, for his being successively ...
Article : 442 wordsSIR,—Seeing in your journal of the 13th instant, a challenge of Thomas Sparkes to light any 10 stone man in the Colony for £20 or more, I, the undersigned, George Cupitt, of Windsor, will fight ...
Article : 180 wordsGood plums at seven-pence, and fine London blue At fifteen pence, won't bring the crumbs to you; Gone is the day, my chemist of the COAL, When you could sport your FINIFFS by the roll; ...
Article : 94 wordsThe Editor does not identify himself with the opinions expressed by his Correspondents, but merely gives insertion to such communications as seem entitled to public consideration. ...
Article : 29 wordsTHE near approach of the festive season, so dear to Englishmen with its accompanying sports and amusements, in whatever quarter of the globe they may be located, ...
Article : 1,429 wordsSIR,—My attention was accidentally drawn on Thursday last to an article—and a very "indefinite" kind of article indeed,! viewed as a literary production—which appeared in the columns of a ...
Article : 827 wordsMONDAY. — THE GLORIOUS UNCERTAINTY OF THE LAW!—Thomas Smith, a kind of locomotive vagabond, who domiciled at all the NORERS, taking in Norfolk Island and Moreton ...
Article : 1,327 wordsA meeting of the public of Goulburn was called by the announcement to take place at the Salutation Inn, at 8 o'clock, P. M., on Monday the 15th, to fix the prizes and decide on other matters relative ...
Article : 434 wordsSCARCELY, if ever, a Criminal Sessions passes that the Judges do not complain of the manner in which the Clerks of the Bench in various parts of the Colony take down ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 20 Dec 1845, Page 2
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