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Advertising : 2,252 wordsDEAR BELL,—I was exceedingly pelased to find, on looking over your columns of last week, that there was one in all Sydney who thought it worth his while to pen a few lines in support of rewarding honest and gallant ...
Article : 299 wordsJEMS MACE AND JOE GOSS.—These men are now fairly matched for the Championship, and, as will be seen by the following articles, are to fight in the week between Espom and Ascot Races. They have staked ...
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Article : 348 wordsThese men, who hail respectively from Brighton and Westminster, have met twico previous to the present occasion, the Brightonian (Morris) having won on both occasions; the first time after a good battle of 24 rounds ...
Article : 890 wordsDuring the past week the Victoria Club has been very numerously attended, members having been drawn together by the great handicap billiard matches now in progress, and some capital play has been witnessed. On ...
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Article : 452 wordsThe benefit of Slr Wilson, thE scenic artist, on Thursday night, has been one ovent of the week; and the reproduction by the amatours of the Wreek Ashore on the following evening, the other. Good houses for ...
Article : 117 wordsThe tral of H. L. Bertrand, for the murder of Mr Kinder at North Shore, was commenced on Wednesday morning before His Honor the Chief Justice, and continued throughout Thursday and yesterday. Mr Butler ...
Article : 236 wordsA paragrapn has been going the rounds of the papers on the subject of Tom Sayers having driven a clergyman to London in his gig, and giving a ludicrous view of the worthy pastor's astonishment on finding who his John ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 195 wordsWith a punctuality which the Royal Mail steamers might imitate with much benefit to the colony and credit to themselves, St Valontine arrived in Sydney, on Wednesday last, for the purpose of making his annual ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle (NSW : 1860 - 1870), Sat 17 Feb 1866, Page 3
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