This theatre has been tolerably well filled during the week; the performance have been much varied, end some good melodramas have been effectively put upon the boards. The " Pilot," so favorite a piece at the Adelphi, ...
Article : 325 wordsGundagai......................12th, 13th, and l4th Octr, ...
Article : 11 wordsREMITTANCES RECEIVED from T. G. D., Namoi; G. W. Clarenca River; A. T, Merriwa; A. M'F., Bronghton's Creek. J. T, Burrier; T. A. F., Wagga Wagga; P. Brothers, Yass; H. M., Dalby; and from Mudgee Agent. ...
Article : 253 wordsOwing to the continued inefficiency of the ocean postal service between this country and England, we are obliged to be content with any stray waifs of news which chance may bring to these shores. We have received a day or ...
Article : 233 wordsA meeting of the Jockey Club took place on Wednesday afternoon at the Metropolitan Hotel, the following members being present:—S. C. Burt, Geo. Rowley, S. C. Brown, R.T. ...
Article : 656 wordsWBSTEUN GOLD FIELDS.—The gold escort from the Turon brought into Bathurst on Monday evening last 2600 ounces of gold; and the Orange gold escort 370 ounces. We hear, by the report brought down by the ...
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Advertising : 39 wordsOn Wednesday, the match, which has been looked forward to with so much interest, between Mr Kettle's bay gelding. Rambler, and Mr Richardson's grey gelding. Old Joe, came off on the M'lvor racecourse, in the presence of ...
Article : 350 wordsOn Monday morning, June 28, the Court delivered judgment in this suit, which was a petition on the part of the busband against the wife, for adultery, by Dr Lane the co-respondent. At the conclusion of the petitioner's ...
Article : 556 wordsWE have, very properly and wisely, a code of regulations for the proper treatment of passengers to this colony from England, and the same from Chinas If, on the arrival of any vessel from these ...
Article : 960 wordsTHE BOTANICAL GARDENS.—Great credit is due to Mr Moore and his subordinates for the untiring and successful efforts they continue to make to render this charming and healthful retreat from Sol's scorching rays, ...
Article : 3,120 wordsWANGARATTA SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.—On Wednesday morning the farmers of Docker's Plain and some of the Wangaratta folks assembled at the back of the old racecourse, when three saddles and a gold watch were run for. ...
Article : 713 wordsTHE accounts which have reached us since our last publication, respecting the costly nature and extent of the newly discovered gold fields, are of a most cheering description, and justify our anticipation that they will ...
Article : 1,085 wordsIn the Legislative Council on Tuesday, when the Pastoral Lands assessment Bill was once more mooted, it was opposed by the Hon. E. Deas Thomson, and Messrs Holden. A'Beckett, Lord, Berry, and D. Mitchell, on the ...
Article : 503 wordsSPORTING.—On Thursday last, a match, for £20 a side, came off on the Mudgee course; between Mr J. D. Lillie's ch. m. Annie Laurie, and Mr Bowman's ch. m. Lucy Long, one mile, one event. At the start Annie ...
Article : 64 wordsYou will have heard ere this can reach you of the safe arrival here of the Sydney horses in the City of Sydney, after an unprecedentedly severe passage. In the height of the gale, Attila made a clear spring out of his box, ...
Article : 855 wordsTHE GREAT THOUSAND MILES FEAT,—All American named Allan M'Kean has undertaken to perform this great feat, viz-to walk one thousand miles in one thousand hours. He states that he has already twice attempted the ...
Article : 280 wordsNEW PUBLICATION EXTRAORDINARY.—The Solicitor-General made a 4¾ Sydney Morning Herald column speech on the 8th of September, in the Upper House, and some wags have induced the hon and learned ...
Article : 131 wordsMR. CHEREVOY'S FIRST LESSON.—The filling up of the gentleman's subscription list is rapidly progressing, and he has named Monday week for the initiation of his first class into the art and mystery of horse taming. ...
Article : 99 wordsDEPARTURES FOR THE DIGGINS.—Amongst the departures for the Fitz Roy, are several members of the corps dramatique of the Victoria Thratre. Mr Hurford is one of the departed, antl he and all of them have our ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 25 Sep 1858, Page 2
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