REMITTANCES RECEIVED from U. N., Rylstone; T. L., Yass; and W. [?]., Melbourne. J> B. G.—The present Earl [?] was created Baren Segrave, in September, 1831.—2nd. The surname of ...
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Advertising : 34 wordsSole Lessee- Mr. James Ashton. Equestrian Manager- Mr. E. Ye[?]ans. GREAT REVIVAL of this Temple of the Muses! Take particular notice—Ashton's Double Company!! Greatest ...
Article : 137 wordsTHE EVENING, September 1, the entertainments will commence with, for the [?]rst time in the Colonies, a very successful Drana, entitled, SUNSHINE THROUGH THE CLOUDS. To be followed by the celebrated performances ...
Article : 100 wordsTHIS EVENING, September 1st the elegant Comed[?] o PERFECTION. To be followed by (for the first time) the Gramd Ballet of LE DIARLE QUARTRE, in which M[?]. Aurelia Dimier, Madame Lee, and Mr. and Mrs. A. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 wordsThis pleasant gathering commenced on Wednesday, with every favorable adjunct to its success. The weather was all that could be desired; the course in admirable order, and well attended. ...
Article : 806 wordsTHERE can be no doubt that the war and its depressing influences have had their effect upon the Epsom meeting, and that the spirit which, under more propitious circumstances, animated ...
Article : 1,164 wordsTOM PADDOCK AND AARON JONES.—The ninth deposit of £10 a side, for the all-important match between these men, was made at Mr. Jackson's King-street Mews, on Tuesday last. The final ...
Article : 608 wordsWHERE IS THE CHAMPION?—Disagreeable rumors have reached us that our Champion sprint-runner has [?], having drawn the half of the disputed stakes in the late foot ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 768 wordsMd me. Lola Montez has been the great "card" of the week, and each succeeding appearance gains her a firmer hold in the estimation of our play-goers. Much of the mere excitement ...
Article : 664 wordsIn the early part of the week we were much gratified at a new and interesting Drama, called the "Marble Heart", a piece abounding in beautiful diction, telling stage effects, and striking ...
Article : 123 wordsMiss C. HAYES.—We are sorry to record that this sweet canta[?]rice was unable to conclude the Opera of "Norma" on Saturday last, owing to severe indisposition; nor should we ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 1 Sep 1855, Page 2
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