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 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 197 wordsMr Thomas Dawson reports as follows:—Fat cattle, first quality, still very scarce, and the supply of Inferior has been limited during the week. If report speaks true, the supply on the road is limited, consequently a further rise may be anticipated. Fat sheep are begin[?]ing ...
Article : 696 wordsCHANGE FOR A "TANNER."—The Honorable James Robert Wilshire, Esq, M.L.C., the celebrated colomal Lord, whose splendid speeches in the Upper House—arer they not written in the chronicles of the Sydney Morning ...
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Advertising : 2,946 wordsGENTLEMEN,—A paragraph appeared a short time since in the Bathurst Free Press, drawing attention to an advertisement in the Sydney Morning Herald, relative to the proposed sale of my horse at Camden. Now, although ...
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Family Notices : 285 wordsSeptember 13.—Triton, b[?], 120 tons, Captain Sharp, from Melbourne the 8th Instant.—Glpsy, schooner, 45 tons, Shepherd, master, from Twofold Bay 12th Instant. September 15.—William, schooner, 100 tons, Cantain M'Dermott, ...
Article : 98 wordsSeptember 13.—Rebecca, for South Seas—Maria, for Port Curlls and Fitzroy River. September 14.—Staghound, for Rockhampton—Duke of Wellington, for Port Curtls.—Jenny Lind, for Neweasile. ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 18 Sep 1858, Page 3
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