On Friday night Mr Ewart brought the late fight for the Championship under the notice of the House of Commons, by asking the Home Secretary whether it was intended to introduce any alteration in the law with regard ...
Article : 476 wordsEXCHANGE CONCERT ROOM.—We have, but brief space to invite attention to the advertised programme of a concert by Mr T. H. Brooks, the celebrated Harpiil, to be given in the above room on Tuesday evening a [?], ...
Article : 49 wordsAmong other letters we have received" this week is the following:— TO THE EDITOR OF BELL'S LIFE IN LONDON. Sir: Why not decide the " difficulty'" about the belt in ...
Article : 1,060 wordsA SIGN OF THE TIMES.—An eminent shirt tailor politely 'advertises a general invitation " to overy nina who neara a shirt," to flt himself with ono of thoaa oaliol by the Greeks " Eureka Ariston." Prom thia would ...
Article : 786 wordsThe Debatt has devoted ruar or fi va of ito colaran! t description of tho late fight between Keenan nod Pay At the narrative ia nlmo r entirely taken from accou that have been already published ia English oewspapi ...
Article : 788 wordsThe committee, who havo so successfully cundactod tho arrangements for raisiog a sum ef moucy fi r the Champion of England, met at Tattersalls on Thursday night, for the purpose of winding np tho accounts; and determining tho ...
Article : 247 wordsWith to-night's performance tho entertainment of the operatic troupe trill terminate. Tho season opened with Il Trovatoro; Travista, Lncrezin, Borgia, Niuo, Ernaoi, Norma, Macboth and Attila following ia rapid succession. ...
Article : 958 wordsWe have a moderate demand for farm servants and mmlltos sultahlo for slicpl ordinir, but ilia want of n bettor supply or emigrant cheeks bussiness. One or two vessels anviled by thc last mall may bo expected here next month. Wages are without change, as will be seen ...
Article : 127 wordsSaid ITceaan, tho Yantea, " I won't glvo a tlunk'oo " To wollop you all here In my land > " Such duffers ss yo ure, are nought to the P.lt.,? " The famous P. Ii. of tho Island! ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 wordsMr. Thomas J lawson reporta:rat uaitie-A slight improvement has been manifest durin tho trees; but owing tocattlogenerally being sold mixed, good, and bad togother, lt ls dlQlcult to give correct quotations; there are buyers for all descriptione of cattle In this ...
Article : 216 wordsMessrs Burt and Co, notice rattier more animation In too norse market Fresh young horses hnvo sold readily and well during tho week, particularly wcluht carriers, and hamels horses, a lot of ten from Wollongong on Wednesday (all harneas horses'wont from £15 to ...
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Advertising : 4,125 wordsThe entertainments at the Tlioatre were for the bonellt of tho bravo American The Bonlcla Bay," and attracted noar'y ai larjro an iBs'ombly naon tho proviona testimonial bericflt to thoEnglish Champion. Tho Beerie ...
Article : 111 wordsENORMOUS PIG,—On Wednesday last Mr D. Fowler, butcher. Campbell Town, Mllod a pig for Mrs T. Rose, Woodbine Cottage, which weighed, enormous weight of (415) four bundred and fifteen pounds, the ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 14 Jul 1860, Page 3
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