IN our last issue we published an account of a very serious affray which took place in the vicinity of Tuena on Tuesday the 16th instant, which appears to have been somewhat erroneous. Yesterday we received more ...
Article : 1,132 wordsREMITTANCES RECEIVED from R. W. M'D., Cowra; J. N., Mundooran; G.T., Mudgee; T. B., Wagga Wagga; J. P. R., Goonoo Goonoo; M. L., Hartley; and R. P., Burrangong, F. J. I., GAYNDAH. —We do not and your name on our ...
Article : 109 wordsMONDAY. —There was but a moderate attendance of members on Monday last, the absence of the gentlemen having been sot down to the second performance of "Der Ereisehutz," at the Theatre Royal,. whilst to the rain ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 wordsGOULEUEN, during the last few days, has presented an appearance of unusual liveliness and anmation, owing to the arrival of successive detachments of police and military, under orders for the scene of the late riots; while ...
Article : 741 wordsTHE arrival of four hundred Chinamen by the Marion Moore will not assist in removing the difficulties in which the colony is involved by the presence of these obnoxious people. Public ...
Article : 1,234 wordsDEAR BELL, —You have no doubt observed in our newspapers the announcement of our forthcoming Fourth Australian Champion Race, which we intend to carry out in first-rate style. The stewards have been actively ...
Article : 367 wordsRACING matters have since our last been dull and dreary as the weather. No actual doings to relate, nor any speculation on coming events, to give an insight into the future. That we are to have ...
Article : 834 wordsSTERPLECHASING IN VICTORIA. —The following are the results of the Campbelfield Steeplechases, run on Saturday last —Grand Welter Steeplechane, 4 miles, L. 100, with a sweep of 5 sovs. Happy Juck, 12st, 1; Jumbo 10st 81bs, ...
Article : 53 wordsTHE WINNER OR THE CHRITER CUP. —The winner of the late Chester Cup is named after Benjamin Webster, Esq., the Manager of the Adelphi Theatre, and President of the Dramatic College. Mr Barber refused a large ...
Article : 103 wordsOf all the nags that have shown during tho season, none has had a carcor of greater brilliancy than this now really famous son of Cossack; and he shares with "Archer " the honor accruing from having gone through ...
Article : 1,513 wordsThe second match between the brothers Green and Punch and M'Grath, came off on Saturday last, on the Parramatta River; and, as is always the case, attracted a goodly number of spectators. On the previous race a ...
Article : 486 wordsThe following statement has been made to us by a digger who left Lambing Flat on Saturday last, but we cannot vouch for its accuracy —An insurgents' camp has been formed four miles from the Flat, and ...
Article : 765 wordsAugust 1[?]. —Bourke v. Waterhouse, £200. Sept 17. —Charley Brock and Ned White, £200. Castlemaine district. FUGILISTIC. —We understand that a fight for £100 ...
Article : 88 wordsTHE LATE CASE OF BUSHRANGING. —On Wednesday afternoon, the 17th instant, the Chief Constable, with ordinary constables Roche and Mooney returned to Yass from an unsuccessful pursuit of three highwaymen who ...
Article : 561 wordsThe spectacle of " Beauty and the Beast," and "The Naisd Queen," the drama of " Maritana," and some admirable farces embrace the entertainments of the week; the attendance during which has been quite on a par ...
Article : 364 wordsTHE MUEWELEBROOK RACES POSTPONED. —Thursday's Mercury says —" We have been requested by telegram to notify that the Muswellbrook races, in consequence of the inclemency of the weather, are postponed until ...
Article : 379 words£100, AND THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF N. S. W. AND VICTORIA, —We have the gratification of announcing that there is every probability of the Champion match between these accomplished swordsmen coming off on an early ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle (NSW : 1860 - 1870), Sat 27 Jul 1861, Page 2
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