AMICUS.—Must favor us with his name. The Port Phillip Pariot and the Geelong Advertiser have lately been very irregular. W. L.—Is mistaken in the object of the talented ...
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Article : 23 wordsRA[?]NG THE WIND.—On Saturday Thomas Purdon, a youth tricked out in genteel toggery, mounted the dock, to answer the charge of obtaining money on false pretences. The scapegrace had ...
Article : 3,189 wordsSIR,—However gratified a good portion of your readers in this district were at the appearance of the Leprechaun of our friend Felix at the commencement of your journal, many were surprised at his ...
Article : 1,258 wordsOUR Sporting Readers will review with satisfaction the meeting recently convened at Campbelltown, for the purpose of presenting Captain Waddy with a token of ...
Article : 451 wordsBEING present at the first representation of the "Bridal," at the Haymarket Theatre, in June, 1837, we were naturally anxious to see the result bf the Victoria Version of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 wordsWENDING our way down George-street on Wednesday morning, the first prognostics of a race meeting being on the " tapis" met us in the prpcession of some six or eight ...
Article : 1,072 wordsNed Broadhurst, of Wrangler's Hall, is open to fight White-beaded Bob any day; for five shillings; His money is ready at the Club-house, on application to Sir Evan, or any other of his backers. He ...
Article : 246 wordsMr. Brewster, the M. C. for Port Port Phillip, has applied to their Honors to, be disbarred, in order to become a Gentleman by Law. It is supposed that ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 1 Aug 1846, Page 2
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