We have had much novelty during the last week; Lucrezin Borgis, The Bohomian Girl, Sonnambula, and La Traviata, having succeeded each other in rapid succession. We regret, however, that the weather, although ...
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Advertising : 34 wordsANOTHER curious and characteristic example of the judicious economy exercised by the authorities in the management of our Railway affairs has recently been made public, and furnishes ...
Article : 1,494 wordsOn Saturday the match for £100 a-side, 2 miles, one event, between Mr J. Waite's Mosstrooper, and Mr J. Mitchell's Jovial, took place at the Albury race-course. A nice little supplementary programme had been got ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 wordsSept. 17.—Charley Horregan and James Kelly, £100. Charley Brock and Ned White, £200. Castlemaine district. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe entertainments during the week at this theatre have been unusually varied and attractive, and as a matter of desert well patronized. The management is indefatigable in catering for the amusement of the public, ...
Article : 92 wordsWATERHOUSE AND BOURKE.—These men drew their stakes on Saturday last at our Office, after a considerable "barney," and without either being satisfied of the other's superiority. Each remains confident he would ...
Article : 428 wordsTATTERSALL'S Subscription Room was thrown open last evening for the first time this season. In the absence of the President of the Club, Mr W. G. HENFREY, Mr THORNTON took ...
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Article : 720 wordsMONDAY. —According to announcement in last saturday's Bell's Life, a general meeting of the room was held on Monday evening " to decide as to what should be done with the funds at present in the hands of the ...
Article : 448 wordsThis event, which we suppose will be looked upon as a settlement of the qucestio vexala of who are really the best men, comes off to-day, over the usual course on the Parramatta River. The apparently unsatisfactory results ...
Article : 203 wordsMR HURTLE FISHER IN ENGLAND. —Mr Fisher has gained the old country it seems, for at the sale of the Middle Park (Mr Blenkiron's) yearlings, we observe that " a chestnut colt by Stockwell —Ennui (Saunterer's ...
Article : 751 wordsThe Cricketers' Association held a meeting on Thursday evening, but the attendance was not large; and as the business transacted, was rather of a conversational than regular nature, we think it best, for the ...
Article : 173 wordsNOVEL FOOT RACE. —A rather singular foot race has taken place on the Market-square, between James Jupp and Thomas Honeysett, senior. Jupp, who is a heavy man, and as is well known has lost a leg, challenged to ...
Article : 265 wordsDEAR BELL, —I am happy to inform you that we are progressing favourably with our arrangements for the Champion Race, to come off in December next. In the important item of funds I may inform you, that the ...
Article : 771 wordsMeet me by moonlight alone, And then I will teach you your drill; 'T must be taught by the moonlight alone, Near the barracks when everything's still. ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle (NSW : 1860 - 1870), Sat 24 Aug 1861, Page 2
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