REMITTANCES RECEIVED from E. B., Geelong, and Bathurst agent. NOTANDUM ES[?]T.—The full particulars of the self-constituted political delegate to ...
Article : 357 wordsThe paid ruffians of Sydney, alias the City Police, whose vulgar and, insolent hearing towards any person who may venture to remonstrate with them on the illegality, of, as is too ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 words"EXAMPLE is better than precept," so used to say our pedagegue, and the Turf patrons are fully proving it. No sooner is a start made by one adventarous clique ...
Article : 270 wordsThs yields at the various diggings are as extensive as over; and the number of diggers is on the increase. It is computed that thirty thousand persons are engaged in searching for ...
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Article : 34 wordsTHE Homebush Course on Friday, o[?] Boxing Day, presented a most refreshing sight to the well-wishers of the Turf, and those gentlemen particularly who ...
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Advertising : 32 wordsThe Theatre will be opened on MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY. NOTICE—The Public are respectfully ...
Article : 76 wordsTHIS number of "Bell's Life" brings us to the close of the sixth year of our literary labours. Pleasant, indeed, they were to us, for we invariably indulged in ...
Article : 226 wordsWill be produced an entirely new and original. Satifical and Politice-economical Christmas Morality, extremely serious and very comical, entitled. THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE; ...
Article : 69 wordsThe bed of the creek has in most parts been dug into with variable success, some bales turning it out by the pound weight, but the greater number giving small returns or not worth ...
Article : 812 wordsON Monday the above Council met for the purpose of being prorogued by His Excellency, the Governor- General. The Speaker took the chair at mid-day, ...
Article : 1,048 wordsBY the overland mail from Port Phillip we are placed in possession of English news up to the 9th September. It reached Melbourne by the Ship Stebonheath, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 241 wordsOn Saturday last, the 29th December, the [?] cond match of the season was played in the Government Paddock, Redfern, between the Garison of Sydney and the Victoria Club. ...
Article : 545 wordsAccounts from Ophir still continue of a cheering churchter so far as the yield of the precious metal is concerned: but there, as at the Turon, thunderstorms so unusually frequent during the ...
Article : 610 wordsMr Litt'e—It appears to me that many of the gentlemen who are against granting the Mayor's salary for 1852 are opposed to the Man not the Measure. Mr Councillor Thomas, for ...
Article : 116 wordsIn a private communication I mentioned the circumstance of a violent thunderstorm, though of brief,duration, having deluged us in the afternoon of Thursday the 18th instant. The river ...
Article : 1,387 wordsOh! happy man to is possessed of power To pluck and in thy treast wear such a Flower. How hard it is to think that the who shone. For all, alas I must bloom for one alone. ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 27 Dec 1851, Page 2
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