In our next will be given a portrait of TOM SAYERS, the Champion of England, with a record of his feats in the ring, to be continued weekly up to his last fight. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 wordsREMITTANCES RECEIVED from J. G. Warialda, B. R. Tenterfield, J. Mop. Bathurst, and from Maitland race committee. J. C. N. RATHURST.—Your long promised cheque has not yet come to hand. ...
Article : 96 wordsStrop remains at 100 to 30 Some people are beginning to speculate upon Barber, fancying him to be lucky from his recent escape, but they hold out for long odds. Van Tromp has been sold for £50 ...
Article : 74 wordsTHE question of SANITARY REFORM is, unquestionably, the most momentous that can engage the attention of the community. All other matters of political or social improvement sink into ...
Article : 1,312 wordsIN the absence of any steamer's arrival from Melbourne, we have nothing to report, beyond the information conveyed by our last night's telegram, relative to the now all-engrossing topic of ...
Article : 117 wordsWE congratulate the country on the result of the first division of the Reformed Parliament, on the election of a Chairman of Committees. It may be considered as a test of the ministerial strength, ...
Article : 407 wordsThis theatre, at the present time, has no rival in these colonies in its operatic performances. The different performers cannot be competed with in their varied accomplishments and attainments, and in the wide range of their ...
Article : 162 wordsMAIDEN PLATE —Coronation, Cyrio, Egremont, Gitana, Red Rover, Ramping Joe. by Cossack. ALL- AGED STAKES—Tsue Blue, Young Morgan, Bottler, Veno. ...
Article : 131 wordsMR AND MRS CLARANCE HOLT continue to draw excellent houses. Mr Samuel Colville has faithfully kept his word with the public, for no sooner has one see been fairly launched, than we have another replete with ...
Article : 523 wordsWAGGA WAGGA RACES.—The forthcoming races are being looked forward to with joyoua anticipation Store keepers are urging haste upon their metropolitan agents in the despatch of the variety of goods which during the ...
Article : 467 wordsThe above favorite establishment opened for the season, on Tuesday last, under the distinguished patronage of his Excellency the Governor-General, Sir C. Nicholson, Bart, the foreign Ambassadors, Military and Naval officers, &c, ...
Article : 763 wordsAt length the Parliament under the reformed Constitution has assembled and set to work, after as much ceremonial fanfaronade com tom foolery as might be expected at the Court of Pekin. ...
Article : 670 wordsLAMENTABLE ACCIDENT.—Considerable consternation was felt by the residents and passers by at the South Head Road last Sunday morning, in consequence of a young lady, named McCarthy, daughter of a gentleman ...
Article : 2,242 wordsTHE ARALUEN FOOT RACE.—On Saturday last some three or four hundred people including some of our Braidwood friends assembled near the " Cornstalk" Inn. Lower Araluen, to witness the match between MT J P Sweeney ...
Article : 731 wordsThe third annual ploughing match of the Argyle Agricultural and Horticultural Society took place on Wednesday last, on Mr F. Webster's ground, at Caroorigang, adjoining the town of Goulburn. The day was beautifully ...
Article : 1,652 wordsATTEMPTED SUICIDE.—On Monday, a young married female, named Carolina Cook[?]ane, was charged with attempting suicide by swallowing a dose of laudanum. Constable Haggerty stated that on the evening of the ...
Article : 977 wordsHow TO OBTAIN A GOVERNMENT BILLET.— We have frequently noticed advertisements from individuals offering doueeurg to persons who will obtain for them government situations. What sort of success has attended ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 3 Sep 1859, Page 5
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