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Article : 214 wordsSIR—Through the [?] exertions of Commandant Major M'Pherson, the Breakwater from the main land to Nobby's Island has just been completed. It is in the remembrance of many of ...
Article : 147 wordsAFFLICTING SUICIDE.—An inquest was held on Monday at the house of Mr. George Bennett upon the boly of Julia Anne Ludivinia Bennett, his wife, who, on the ...
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Article : 422 wordsDEAR BELL—Will you be kind enough, through the medium of your widely circulated and Sporting Chronicle, to allow me a few remarks with respect to the controversy between your Windsor ...
Article : 664 wordsAIR—"JULLIEN'S POLKA." Qui nune dancere vult modo, Wants to dance in the fashion, oh? Discere debet, ought to know ...
Article : 167 wordsMESSRS. Aitkenhead and Wilson are matched to shoot against Messrs. Brodie and Majoribanks for £20 a side 24 shots, 100 yards distance. The pretensions of the respective aspirants will be duly ...
Article : 50 wordsTHEATRICALS.—During the past week but little has occured claiming comment— less worthy of commendation. In prospective, however, a tempting morceau cheers ...
Article : 1,666 wordsSIR—Now that the "chaff": and "laugh" of the Sydney newspapers and people has duly gone their rounds, about the Port Phillip horse "Petrel", it [?] not be out of place to enlighten the would-be ...
Article : 471 wordsSIR—I was rather astonished, on looking over the police report in the "Herald" of Wednesday last, to observe that James Grane, a convict under sentence, was remanded to Hyde Park Barrack for ...
Article : 202 wordsOLD JORROCKS presents his compliments to his old friend and competitor Harry Lorrequer,[?] Harry Reeves, and the Sportsmen of Maitland generally and is happy to inform them that he has ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 20 Jun 1846, Page 2
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