REMITTANCES RECEIVED from Hartley, Penrith, and, Adelaide Agents, and Mr J. T., Lachlan. VICTIM, MILLER'S POINT.—No man ...
Article : 170 wordsOn Saturday, about noon, the prisoners were taken from the Station-home by the Marshal and a strong escort of police to the house of Mr Janson, who continues too unwell to leave ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 wordsThese Races were to have come off on the 29th and 30th April and 1st May, but for some days previous we had a continued fall of rain, which induced the Stewards on the evening of ...
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Article : 1,678 wordsWE understand arrangements are so far porfooted that the grand contest between the Europeans and Australians has been fixed for Monthly, 26th May, weather permitting. From all we can ...
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Article : 260 wordsAs on the previous days we had the usual quantities of rain, and the Course, particularly the run home, was in a fearful state. THE PUBLICANS' PURSE of Twenty ...
Article : 888 wordsWe extract the following from the Daily Balance of the 24th February:— THE LYNCHING EXCITEMENT. As we feared, in our paper of Saturday, the ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 10 May 1851, Page 2
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