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Advertising : 215 wordsTHIS was an application in the above matter by Horatio Hardup, Esq., of Pontick-ville. The applicant in his petition set forth his great veneration far the Honorable Court before which he ...
Article : 581 wordsWE thought that our remarks a fortnight since would have deterred the critic of the "Herald" from again parading his crude and unartist-like strictures before the public; but, as his ...
Article : 1,138 wordsTHE many urgent appeals made by us in favour of ourdistressed countrymen, were, in this case, we regret to say, very unsuccessful, as the Tennis Court on Wednesday ...
Article : 737 wordsMURRURUNDI.—A receipt is sent by post to Mr. Hayden. BILLIARDS.—No right to tell his partner where to place and strike his ball. ...
Article : 407 wordsTHE exhibition of paintings at the Australian Library, Bent-street, will be closed next week. —On Tuesday evening, a box containing wearing apparel, part of a writing desk, and ...
Article : 227 wordsFOR A MAYOR'S BALL.—" Vexatus toties." The whole toto were vexed. FOR AN IMPEETINENT GENT.—" Scriptus intergo." It should be written on his back. ...
Article : 132 wordsNEW STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.—The inconvenience at present felt from the want of sufficient steam conveyance between this district and Sydney appears to have suggested the ...
Article : 169 wordsMademoiselles Frances Wheeler, Mary Murphy, Ann Ware, Ann Holland, Ellen Blaxley, Mary Ann Murry, and Ann Miley, were amongst the earliest arrivals at the drawing-room on ...
Article : 986 wordsTHE WHITE WOMAN. —Important communications have been received, which will induce the Government to resume the search immediately. Mr. Robinson, the chief ...
Article : 776 wordsIN the debate on the proposed General Cemetery Bill in the Legislative Council on Thursday, the 17th instant, the Attorney-General suggested the introduction of ...
Article : 392 wordsWhat are the only female companions to be recommended tu Ike and Huff? Dumb bell(e)s. When is a sawyer not a sawyer P When he's ...
Article : 91 wordsAPPOINTMENTS. — His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. Cornelius De Witt Jebb to be Clerk of Petty Sessions at Deniliquin; and Mr. William E. Murray ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 24 Jul 1847, Page 2
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