REMITTANCES RECEIVED from W.C. South Brafton; J. K., Drayton; and half checks from Nudges agent. A. S., BOG A LONG.—Remit us the other ...
Article : 265 wordsThese mees came off on Thursday, 9th inst. and notwithstanding the drawback the Diggings have caused to the sport of the Hawkesbury, the race ground was well attended, and never did the ...
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Article : 160 wordsTHE present Drapers' has met with great success as regards the Entrances. For the first race, the Maiden Plate there are no less than fourteen competitors, two of ...
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Article : 32 wordsGold received yesterday by the Western Escort, 3 541 ounces 13 pennyweights 13 grains; by the Western and Northern mads. 240 ounces. Total, 5.781 ounces 13 pennyweights 13 grains. ...
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Advertising : 89 wordsIT is needless for me to say that last Monday's Entry List reflects great credit on the N.S.W. Turfites. Such large fields have never been named in the ...
Article : 840 wordsThe desertion of numerous parties from th's gold field to the alleged richer one at Bingera is not to be wondered at, for their patience has been sorely tried by the prevalence of most ...
Article : 291 wordsThe scene of operations for last Saturday was again fixed at Parramatta, and accordingly we wended our way, on the previous afternoon, to our old quarters at Nash's. Each time that we ...
Article : 942 wordsTHE consideration of the Fstimates was resumed on Wednesday, and if anything were wanted to convince the country of the purity of intention which actuated ...
Article : 592 wordsPrivate letters speak highly of the auriferous prospects of this newly discovered field: but the scarcity of water, it is surmised, will operate against its [?]ctual working in the summer ...
Article : 1,081 wordsOn Wednesday a case was tried before his Honor the Chief Commissioner, at the Sydney Court of Requests, which encited considerable interest amongst the dealers in prads The ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 18 Sep 1852, Page 2
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