LOVE thou thyself, with love that knows No brother, sister, kith or kin; Lend not thy nearest friend thy tin; Shut eyes and ears to others' woes. ...
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Article : 408 wordsPATRON.—His Excellency S. W. Blackall, Esq. STEWARDS.—J. P. Bell, Esq., M. L.A.; A. V. Carpindale, Esq.: G. Thorn, jun., Esq., M.L.A.; E. Little, Esq.; H. H Elliott, Esq. ...
Article : 2,413 wordsA Hull whaler was moored to a field of ice, on which, at a considerable distance, a large bear was observed prowling at out for prey. One of the ship's company, emboldened by an artificial courage, derived from the free use of his rum, which in his economy ...
Article : 616 wordsThe first day of the Brisbane Autumn Meeting of 1860 passed off in a manner extremely creditably to the club under whose auspices the races were conducted. The weather was fortunately cool and plensant, and in consequence an unusually large number ...
Article : 1,985 wordsA strange story of an intention to poison has (says Galignanl) been running the round of the Paris journals for some days back, but the narrative was so vague that all that could be gathered from it was that a Polish nobleman had proposed to a young woman ...
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Advertising : 400 wordsBetween Cataba Swamp and Lime Creek, says the Nation, we saw a considerable crowd gathered near a drlnkiog-house, most of them seated and smoking. We stopped to see what was the matter. It was Sunday, and there had been a quarter race for a ...
Article : 484 wordsA manch took place at Liverpool on Queen's Birthday between the Liverpool Union C. C. and the Pyrmont C. C., which resulted In a victory for the Liverpool Club in one innings. The most noticeable feature was the batting of Mr A. Miller, who ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle (NSW : 1860 - 1870), Sat 5 Jun 1869, Page 4
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