DEAR BELL,—As you were the first to defend the Government in their Railway policy, I mean with reference to the reduction of the number of trains and the alteration of others, &c., a few further remarks upon the ...
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Article : 108 wordsCOMPANY DRILL.—The Hyde Park Barrack Yard will be available for "Company Drill" on Monday, for R[?] and on Thursdays, for ARTILLERV at 7.30 p.m. FIELD AND GRRISON GUN.—For Artillery Recrults, at Hyde ...
Article : 129 wordsNo. 1.—Garrison Gun, 1st and 3rd Monday. No. 2.—Garrison Gun, 2nd 4th Monday No. 4.—Garrison Gun, 1st and 3rd Wednesday, and Company drill, 2nd and 4th Wednesday. ...
Article : 228 wordsThe Rev. J. Dougall, of Maitland, was thrown from his buggy, receiving some very severe, but not dangerous injuries. Road superintendent Weher, whilst riding in the vicinity ...
Article : 590 wordsA Brigade order has been issued from the Volunteer Office to the following effect:—"Musketry Instruction for Sydney Battalion will commence August 1st. Numbers 1, 2 and 3 Companies to complete the course ...
Article : 256 wordsIt is with sontiments of very deep regret that we have to rocord the denth, yosterdny morning, of this wellknown and accomplished musician, whose unexpected decease has filled with sorrow the wide circle in which ...
Article : 270 wordsThe [?]bles below show best scorews made by competitors for [?]bseription prizes during June. The best aggregate scores for the past quarter, and the shooting for Ensign Cooper's prize, 1st class, for July. Mr Slade wins the ...
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Article : 965 wordsMr Editor,—It was with considarable satisfaction I found, on perusing your pages, that you at least were not to be led away from the true interests of our common country by the clap-trap of the old lady in ...
Article : 836 wordsIn Sheridan's play of the Critic, Mr Puff describes a vory convenient style of theatrical criticism which does not scout to be altogether out of fashion in our own day and city. The merit of this kind of criticism consists in ...
Article : 1,044 wordsAmonget the many losses and inconveniences which have been created by the late floods, not the least serious we those which the destruction of Jugiong Bridge has occasioned. Two month have passed since the bridge ...
Article : 446 wordsSydney boasts of many excellent public charites for the alleveiation of human misery in its many and varied forms of wretchedness.; but the youngest and most unpretending of thm is in no way inferior to its seniors, ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle (NSW : 1860 - 1870), Sat 16 Jul 1870, Page 3
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