We have received this week pa Melbourne news from the Uniteil States to the 5th July. The American papers give accounts of fear[?] riots which had taken place at New York, following close ...
Article : 240 wordsYachtsmen and others interested in aquatic sports will be glad to bear that the challenge between the "Surprise" and the "Leverett" (ballast boat), has been taken up and that the match is positively fixed to come off on ...
Article : 342 wordsLEMITTANCES RECEIVED—From Mr B., Cassills; J. W. L., Glpps Lane; W. M., Curcoar; T. L., Picton; and from PenE. H., BRAIDWOOD—Your letter duty came to band RAILWAY.—Johnny Broome beat Bengarce April 27th, 1842. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 wordsWe hear a great deal about slavery in America, but the real white slaves of the present day are the fair housekeeper of Australia; who, though nominally mistresses, are in fact the slaves of these who, under the name of ...
Article : 422 wordsWITH a feeling of natural and most pardonable exultation, tempered only by the good-humored and courteous bearing of the Victorians under defeat, we have to record the triumphant victory of ...
Article : 3,093 wordsSIR.—I beg to state through your Sporting Journal in reply to the query which appears in Bell's Life in Victoria of the 3rd instant, that I hereby challenge any man in the Colonies, of 12st or 14st, to fight' for £500 a-side ...
Article : 196 wordsSporting men and others interested in the Turf of New South Wales, will be glad to notice the advertisement which appears in another column from Moreton Bay, containing a spirited challenge on the part of the owner ...
Article : 355 wordsSIR.—In Bell's Life of the 26th instant, it mentions as a probability a meeting of two big uns to contest the Championship of the Colonies—the only obstacle being the difficulty of finding a man of sufficient "pluck and ...
Article : 94 wordsIn Bren ford town, of old renown, There lived a Mr Bray. Who fell in love with Lucy Bell, And so did Mr Clay. ...
Article : 451 wordsThe entertainments now being provided for our playgoing community appear to be fully patronized. The Victoria, daring the past week, has been well attended. Some sterling pieces which were produced, met with an ...
Article : 152 wordsTHE WEATHER.—The capricious official at the head of this department has been playing his usuel pranks by causing a sudden reversal of the barometer from "set fair" to rain". The most delightful weather ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 255 wordsA HOUSE ON FIRE.—We were much amused by observing yesterday at the door of Mr J. Hamm, tobacconist, of King-street, a very novel invention for the accommodation of cigar smokers, in the shape of a small ...
Article : 800 wordsA foot race will come off on Wednesday next, at Windsor, between the "Windsor Pe[?]" and the " Wilberforce Hero," for £10 a side, N. Kettle is matched against H. Jones for £10 a-side. The race to come off ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 10 Oct 1857, Page 2
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