FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT AT THE SOUTH HEAD. —Yesterday afternoon, Mr Robert Broughton, a so[?]tor of this town who has lately been conducting the legal business of Mr Husband, in York-street, went on an ...
Article : 4,011 wordsROLLAND'S PLANS—All seems to be activity here, between cricketing, racing, and the plough. You will not find any idle hands; all are able to find some employment. We have got the race course measured; it is not ...
Article : 165 wordsGundagai........I2th, 13th, and 14th Oct[?], ...
Article : 11 wordsGEMITTANCES RECEIVED from F. M. Enfleld; J. L. Mur ruroundl; T. C., Warialda; W. T. Namol; G. W. and W. T. Maneroo; T. C., Appin; T. D, Weatherhoard; T. B. Wagga Wagga; and from windsor and Penrith Agents. ...
Article : 160 wordsWith the Penrith Races the curtain has fallen upon the racing season of the current year, and the pen of the sporting chronicler may now be employed in recording matters below, instead of ...
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Advertising : 38 wordsTHE news from this newly-discoyered golden region has occasioned a very great revulsion in Sydney, and such a rush as was never, before equalled—not even by that to the Turon when its riches were first made public. Besides ...
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Article : 1,187 wordsWE wonder what excuse the patrons of the "meek and inoffensive Chinese" will offer for their concerted emcte at the Turon gold fields, which was only prevented from arriving at a serious crisis and outbreak, by the ...
Article : 373 wordsThe Legislative Council met on Tuesday, instead of waiting until Wednesday, and Mr Bourne Russell began the game by resuming the debate upon the Electoral Bill, expressing his willingness to vote for the second ...
Article : 870 wordsThe fight between those men, which was originally fixed for the 29th inst, came off somewhat unexpectedly on Wednesday morning, in consequence of the heroes contemplating a trip to the Kitz Roy, in the hope of digging ...
Article : 388 wordsAt 2 p.m. yesterday afternoon a very numerous company of gentlemen assembled by invitation at Mr Burt's Bazaar, to witness the first experiment in horse-taming, undertaken by Mr CHEREVOY, an American gentleman recently ...
Article : 583 wordsWithout intending to do so, the "Star Company" travestied Shakespeare's tragedy of Richard III, with great eclat last Wednesday evening; and the innocent gallery guests and pit-ites, laughed most heartily at it. ...
Article : 412 wordsTHE CRUISE OF H.M.S. IRIS.—A copy of the report of Captain Loring, R. N., has just been published under official sanction. It is a very able document, and the conduct of the expedition reflects great credit upon ...
Article : 177 wordsTHE "AUSTHAIASIA" MAIL STEAMER.—We feel pleasure in being able to announce that the arrival of this clipper of the seas, with the Earopean July mails, may confidently be expected before Christmas. The ...
Article : 138 wordsTROTTING MATCH.—One of these sporting events tranpired yesterday. The contest was between a brown mare, aged four years, the property of Mr William Simpson, and a roan maro, aged, belonging to Mr P. Collins, and ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 18 Sep 1858, Page 2
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