THE OLD RIFLEMAN ANSWERS.— the (Old R) having read the queries in last week's Bell:—1. As to the first query, he knows nothing about it. ...
Article : 445 wordsTHE CUMBERLAND SUBCRIPTION HOUND'S will meet on Tuesday at Petersham: and a Friday at the [?]ipps' Arms, at helf-part 7 o'clock a.m. ...
Article : 26 wordsA meeting of MR LAMAS'S friends was held at the Lord Nelson Hotel, in Gipps' Ward, on Monday evening last, and although Dick Driver (Lang's perpetual chairman) was present. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 106 wordsJack Kenny and Joo Rogers, for £40 a-side MATCH BETWEEN JACK KENNY AND JOE ROGERS. —Those two game-cocks have at length a chance of coming together in the twenty-four feet ...
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Article : 30 wordsTHE GENERAL ELECTION.—We are gratified to perceive that the fourth estate will in all probability obtain ingress into the New Legislative Council in the person of CHARLES ...
Article : 832 wordsFirst Night of a New Farce, called PLOT and COUNTERPLOT; or a Portrait of Cervantes. This Evening, July 26, 1851. Will be produced a Drama, entitled, UNCLE ...
Article : 145 wordsTHE present week has brought us most favorable intelligence from the mines, particularly in the vicinity of Mudgee and the Turon. Ophir is now but ...
Article : 1,870 wordsTHE electioneering campaign has fairly commenced in the metropolis All the "candidates are in the field, and their friends have begun to organise ...
Article : 1,012 wordsDOCTOR'S POINT, TURON RIVER.—All are doing well here: by no mean dispirited by the pluvionusness of the weather; our party have individually earned three pounds por diem. Mr ...
Article : 79 wordsJULY 18.— Nothing can be writton of but "Rain—Rain—Rain!" The operators of the diggers are entirely put a stop to. The floods are up, and the creek running in torrents. ...
Article : 1,678 wordsSeveral parties have passed through the town during the last few, days on their way from Ophir to the Turon, having been driven from the former place by the floods. None of them ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 26 Jul 1851, Page 2
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