January 5.—Velocity, schooner, 138 tons, Captain M'Veigh from Adelaide the 23rd. Portland Bay the 27th, and Port F[?]iry the 29th ult. Passengers—Mr. Hanes, and Mr. Helmeke.— ...
Article : 166 wordsIn our last number we submitted a hope that, out of respect to the religions scruples of a large and influential body of our fellow-citizens—and, also, with reference to the inconvenience of the ...
Article : 287 wordsBELL'S LIFE has in its present number redeemed its pledge, and now appears in a form containing closely printed readable matter equal to at least twice that of the Sydney Morning ...
Article : 5,655 wordsJanuary 5.—Cheapside, barque, 622 tons, Captain Lewis, from Guam, in ballast. Passenger—Dr. Mottley. January 6.—Brazil Packet, barque, 196 tons, ...
Article : 228 wordsCRICKET AT MELBOURNE.—A masch which seems to have attracted much attention came off at Melbourne on New Year's Day. It was between one picked eleven of the Melbourne Club against ...
Article : 109 wordsIT was our province last week to place upon record the somewhat startling fact, that a mob of three or four hundred men and boys had paraded the city on New ...
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Article : 242 wordsGeorge Ray, of George-street, Parramatta, tailor. Debts, £109 15s. 3d. Assets. personal property, £11; outstanding debts, £30 16s. 9d. Balance, deficiency, £60 18s. 6d. Mr. G. King, ...
Article : 478 wordsA meeting of the members of the Australian Jockey Club was held yesterday afternoon at the Royal Hotel, when Arthur Holroyd, Esq.., was unanimously elected a member. After some ...
Article : 62 wordsThis meeting, which came off on the 26th and 27th ult., was characterised by unusual eclat; the respectability of the attendance being far beyond what had been anticipated. The ...
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Article : 967 wordsWE have been given to understand that the opposition offered by ourselves to the preliminary proceedings of the Directory of this Company, has, by many of our friends, ...
Article : 626 wordsThe January sittings of this court commenced on Monday, with a list of 231 cases for adjudication. As usual, we select a few, possessing features of humorous interest for the amusement of our ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 12 Jan 1850, Page 2
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