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Article : 111 wordsThe adtertisement of the friend of Richitrd Green. which appcara in thin day's laine, will doubt ess receive the con-ideration which its importance demands from our friends at the antipodes, and elsewhere. That the chal. ...
Article : 177 wordsFOR years past it has been, and is still, the fashion to talk largely and gradiloquenly upon that most important question, EDUCATION Doy after day have the columns of the Colonial Press been ...
Article : 1,284 wordsA great deal of attention has lately been paid to this very serious question. Lecturers have discoursed by the hour, have turned up the whites of their eyes, and have uttered most pitiable ...
Article : 752 wordsMETROPOLITAN INEATER.This beautiful and popular. place of amusement re opened last evening. under the menagement of P. M Gui [?] and Lewis Reker, to a well filled, though not crowded house. The fallowing persons ...
Article : 557 wordsA font-race for £150 come off near the Grey-ho[?]nd Inn. St, Kills, on saturday afternoon, between Daven. port, for a l ng time past considered the best runrer in the [?]olony, and Allen, of Burnt Creek, a rann of con ...
Article : 262 wordsSPORTING AT WAGGA WAGGA—An interesting match came off on Thusday between Mr Caldwell's big Rat[?]ler and Mr Boon's big Whalebone,'for £10 aside, three miles over the Wagga Wagga course, [?]ch weights. Though ...
Article : 594 wordsTHE TORF. Strop has (nilen a point in the betting. Zoe stand[?] at 100 to 7. Alice Hawthorn has advanced in fuvor. A groom has been drspntahed express to Mount Gambier, for Barber, saved. from 'the wreck of the ...
Article : 114 wordsYesterday rame off the Brat day's racine of the Spring Meeting over the Ccnterville Course.the attendance was the largest we have over seen upon the course and could not have fal[?] short of three thousand persons. ...
Article : 863 wordsThe continued success of Opern at this theatre must be gratifying to Mr Poole, who evidently upares neithur expense nor exertion in bunding out. onder his management, the. trost refined beauties the Lvric Drama ...
Article : 1,140 wordsA "LEVIATHAN" ID[?]A.—According to the Times, the Directors of the inonator Steam Ship Company. have found out nnother purpose to which their gigantle vessel can he profitably and patriotically applied, in ca[?] ...
Article : 3,860 wordsRarly in the week the melanchely news reached Melbourne of the wreek of the Admella on her passage from Adelaide to Melbourne. The first intelligence received was that all the lives were lost except two; and that ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 wordsTHE slight alteration in the betting on the great October event which has taken place in the Melbourne market, will be seen on reference to our Victorian contemporary's quotations: Here nwe ...
Article : 657 wordsStrop a bay gelding, bred in New Zealand in 1850, is by ll Barbiere out uf Jessics. Il Barbiere is by Figare out of i thoroughbred mare, by Emilins, imported direct to Nelion. Figaro was bred in New South Wales, and was ...
Article : 1,105 wordsOn Saturday last-an interesting match took place at [?]lomebush, between Mr W. Moon and Mr R. K. Heancy. far £50 21 birds each, 30 yards rise. Mr Fowles aceted as umpire. f.rthe former, Mr Gannon for the latier. ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 20 Aug 1859, Page 2
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