PORTRAIT OF THE CHAMPION.—In consequence of the space occupied by our English 'sporting news.we are compelled to postpone the prcseotation to our friends' of a faithful portrait, of T. in Suyers till next is[?]e.'The ...
Article : 1,802 wordsGKNTLKAK[?]EN—Having petitioned the corporntion in Vain, l now ventuture to write to you. stating our grievances, and, through' the "mediun of your extensively circalated paper, perhaps'we may induce the public to call for some redress, I ...
Article : 240 wordsSaturday, 10th, September," 1859. will be handed down to posterity marked as a red letter'day in the Calendar of Science, and as a jubilee in,the annals of Aahtiold. Never, within the memory of the oldest,inhabitant,did ...
Article : 2,023 wordsThe Parsee, with 42½ emigrants, has arrived; the major part of them have been sent for by their relatives in this colony under the Government Remlttnnce regulations, eight in number being advertised for hire on board the vessol this day, the remainder having left ...
Article : 170 wordsGENTLRMEN—Your leader on the subject'of the enormous cost of the University.'whtoh'appeared in the Life a few weeks since, has evidently produced the desired; effect. Mr [?]urray evidently adopting the same view of ...
Article : 245 wordsO[?] Gent sings con among 0! the Geirls of Australia they bother me so.. That [?] comfort or poace i can't tell where to go; But if Holloway's Intmont relief could impart. ...
Article : 434 wordsAT.11s 6d per'bushel; Flour,flne 30l.seconds 28l por ton; maize,'[?] 9d to 3s Od Barley 3 sh[?]ings; Cape Barley,3s per boahel: Hay; 'oaten,,6[?] lucerne, 3[?] 10 per ton; bulter 2a, Cheese 6d to 1s; Bacon and Hams, ls per lb; Eggs ls per down; Fowis 4s to ...
Article : 192 wordsGarland and Bingham have still to report a continued dullness in the Southern Markets for store stock. They have made a few sales at fair prices, but are aware that the market is overstocked. In the Northern Districts the settlers are not disposed to submit to any ...
Article : 805 wordsGKNTEKMRN—I beg to call attention, through the columns of your well known paper to the undermentioned facts. A young lady:was [?]rning on Saturday evening at an early;hour, from a visit.to her relations living in Balmain, ...
Article : 344 wordsDRATH BY LIOHTNING.— An inquest was held before Dr.Busay cnroner'for the district, and a jury yesterday, on view of the body of the late Mr William Kerr,of Buhurst builder, who died on the previous day from ...
Article : 980 wordsDR.R'BRLL—1 was rather astonished'last week but have recovered now, by a 'letter which appeared in your paper from Caroline Crinoline. If I remember rightly it contained'strong hints and some'good humoured threats as ...
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Advertising : 3,426 wordsGBMTLBMEN—Wi11 you inform me why it is that the Commodore of the Station, in this.C lony allows the men-ofwar men' to go'about the Sydney streets,carrying weapons, stick's.and clubs, to the annoyance of the peaceable ...
Article : 125 wordsGENTLEMEN—1 beg to draw your attention to the enclosed advertisement, (from.S.M. Herald. Friday, 9th of Sepiembor,.first page. 6th column, bottom) " Wanted, vaceine vims,from a healthy child.to ...
Article : 139 wordsGENTL[?]MEN—In your paper of last Saturday there is an article bended "too witty by far," noticing an advertisement in the Herald, of the provlons day for vaccine virus,&.C. Allow me to' inform you that at least there ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 17 Sep 1859, Page 3
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