BY the "Alert " we have received letters from several of our English' corrspondents, complaining bitterly of the nonreceipt of this journal. One gentleman, ...
Article : 183 wordsList week we recorded the fortunes of the St. Leger: in the present we purpose prating briedy about the misfortunes of certain of its dealers and chapmen. ...
Article : 1,614 wordsOn Monday, the 24th January, a meeting was held at the Rose Inn, for the purpose of establishing Races in this rising township.—H. Stuckey, Esq., in the chair. ...
Article : 878 wordsThe Secretary of the Gardeners' Club, being requested to draw up a definition bf the Fellows, as they stand on the list of that Society, wrote as follows:— ...
Article : 412 wordsThe Romance of the Menagerie.—As long since as the time when Carter; the celebrated tamer of wild beasts, who has recently died in London, gave exhibitions in Paris, they spoke of ...
Article : 2,334 wordsT[?]s Settlement stands in a valley surrounded by lofty hills; the harbour, which is on the east side of it, is quite land-locked, and more like a laka. The Church is a neat atone building, but ...
Article : 759 wordsThe bar bars the press from its travelling mess, The press from the press bars the bar; Which shall first be in need, the unfed or unfee'd— Those who are not in case, or who are?— Times. ...
Article : 45 wordsTutor—What is a Point? Pupil—A Point is that which hath no patts, or which hath no magnitude. Tutor—Give some examples of a point. ...
Article : 447 wordsPopular Errors;—"Union is not always strength," as Sir Charles Napier observed when he saw the purser mixing his rum with water. "Thy promises.are broken," as the ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 5 Feb 1848, Page 1
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