A disturbance, which but for the timely interference of the governor of the gaol, the officers in charge, and the prompt assistance of the military guard, under the command of Sergeant ...
Article : 1,075 wordsAbout a quarter-past 12 on Monday night, the alarm of fire was given in Pitt-street It was soon discovered that the back promises of Messrs Foss, Son, nnd Co. was the spot from whence ...
Article : 1,048 wordsMATCH BETWEEN THE UNDINE AND FAWN.— This event, for £30 aside, came off on Saturday last. The day was beautifully fine, and shortly after the start, a nice breeze set in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 wordsREMITTANCES RECEIVED from D. M'K., Wagga Wagga; J. W., Picton; A. H., C[?]; T. A. Raymond Terace: C. M. Wagga Wagga: J. A. F., Tarcutta; Mudgee Agent: W. G. R., Warialda; B. R. ...
Article : 233 wordsBATHURST RACES.—Upon enquiring when the programme of the forthcoming races will made its first appearance, we are informed that in all probability it will be about the beginning ...
Article : 336 words"THE FREEMAN'S JOURNAL."—This entertaining and instructive hobdomadal, which actually devoted an inch and a quarter of space in its last issue to a full report of the Great ...
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Advertising : 31 wordsIN the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday, Mr NICHOLS moved— That this House having taken into consideration the correspondence between the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 247 wordsA main of cocks for £50 a-side, will come off on Tuesday next at Cutts', Homebush Inn, between Quinn and Puckeridge. The first battle at 11 a.m. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 140 wordsWANTED THE ROUTE. — Three weeks ago several letters were picked up on the Three-mile, one of them containing an account of an extraordinary yield of gold obtained at a place ...
Article : 460 wordsMilitary beaten by...................... 2 THE UNION CLUB.—This club of cricketers, which was established by, and consists almost exclusively of working men, is progressing ...
Article : 291 wordsA LEAP FOR LOVE.—The following rather romantic occurrence actually took place on Saturday morning:—It appears that a young gentleman (who shall be nameless) was smitten ...
Article : 451 wordsSOUTH AUSTRALIA. — A STRANGE STORY.—Dr Dean, an American settler, and for some time a stipendiary magistrate at Angaston, and who is a candidate for therepresentation of ...
Article : 756 wordsVICTORIA AQUATICS.—The Sculler's Match for £100 a side and the Championship of Victoria, came off on the 14th instant, between Dale of Gravesend, and Gillett of Greenwich. ...
Article : 364 wordsThin houses and meagre " bonefits" constitute the summary of the week. Mrs Guerin's "benifit" on Monday, and Miss Kate Warde's on Thursday, were exceedingly equivocal tributes ...
Article : 114 wordsA WOMAN SHOT BY A DOG.—A short distance from Baulkham Hills, in this district, resided the wife of the culprit Rodgers, who paid the penalty of his crimes in Sydney ...
Article : 213 wordsThe run of "La Vondette" during the week has been successful beyond expectation, and certainly the pains bestowed upon its production merit the highest commendations. Mr Brooke ...
Article : 55 wordsThis favorite establishment will re-open in about a fortnight, under the joint lessee-ship of Mr Frank Howson and [?]r Howard, with an Operatic Company comprising all the available ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 24 Jan 1857, Page 2
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