THE GOAT CRUSADE.—Perhaps the most harmless and useful of the four footed creation to be seen occasionally in the streets but more frequently in the suburbs, of the city are the poor goats against which so ...
Article : 2,967 wordsAUGUST 1.-Boomerang(s).40Otons. Captain Smith, from Moreton Bay 29th [?].—City of Sydney (s). Captain Moodle, from Melbourne 29th u[?].— Agnes schooner, 10½ tons, Captain Robertson, from South Sea Islands.—Cheetah, schooner, 160 Captain jo[?]ce, ...
Article : 112 wordsAugust 1 — Ma[?]le, for G[?]am—Tasmania (s), for Een via Hobart Town.—Pekin, for.Java. Auga 12,—Ariel for Twofold Bay—Glp[?]y, for Two[?]ld [?]ay— Ph[?]an, for Melbourne.—Dantel Webster, for Melbourne.— ...
Article : 292 wordsThe immigrants per Fitz James commenced b[?]ring on hoard the vessel on Wedneday last. The demand was somewhat br[?]sker than usual, owing to the want of a supply of a supply of good English [?]ing hands just now. Far[?]ning couples, with rations, 40z to 50/ per annum; ditto ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 184 wordsAddressed by a certain offcial to a certain stray goat on a late occasion, being new words set to an old tune. Respectfully dedicated to the Inspector-General of Police. " O, Nanny, wilt then gang with me? ...
Article : 284 wordsThe only sales that have been effected are by auction, where they avetaged from three to eight pounds per head Good bullocks, of which the markets are very scarce, are worth from nine to ten pounds each. ...
Article : 589 wordsMOUSSELINE OF LAINE.—A female lady, who gave the name of Miss Margaret O'Dwyer, was introduced to the gaze of a full bench of magistrates, charged with making more free than welcome with the goods and chattels of ...
Article : 3,525 wordsGENTLEMEN — In reading your contemporary the Era of Saturday, I noticed a most unprovoked and mean attack upon Mr Fitch, who, I believe, had the kindness to forward the result of the late fight between Hunt and ...
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Advertising : 1,863 wordsGENTLEMEN,—In reterence to a paragraph in your issue of Saturday last, I have to inform you that no ball has taken place at this club for the last six months. Your allusion to German princesses, who have been ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 7 Aug 1858, Page 3
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