The reappearonce of Mrs and Mr Hillson the boards of this theutre on Monday night last, aftor an absence of more.then two years, was a pleasing, event, at least to their many friends and their reception on that occasion, ...
Article : 219 wordsThe most in fluen tail, and certainly the most numerous meeting of criukoters eyer held in the colony, took place last Tuesday, at Marshall's Cricketer's hotel. The meeting was convened in consequence of the receipt of the ...
Article : 1,385 wordsThe Ocean of Life, the Wood Demon, and the Last Nail, followod by Fra Dia[?]olo and Yirginius, have attracted good audiences at this house during the past weak. But the great success we may say of the season ...
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Family Notices : 39 wordsWHEAT, 5s 6d per bushel: Hour, £12 to £11' per ton; maize, 4s 6d; English burley, 8s 6d; cap do 5s per bushel; oaten bay, pressed, £8.10s per ton: unpressed.£7; t lucerae hay. £6' 10s to £7 per ton[?] butter,1s. 1d to 1s 3d[?] cheese, ...
Article : 167 wordsTHE CHAMPION MATONES IN TASMANIA.—The arrangements far sending down a champion whaleboat crow to Tasmania are now so far completed that the men selected, Viz., Punch, McGrath,.II. Green, R Green, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 wordsSUDDEN DEATH OF MISS DUIGAN.—In addition to the many lamentable catastrophes which this fatel month has embraced, it is our mournful duty to record the unexpected demise of miss Duigon, the only child of Dr ...
Article : 1,704 wordsMessrs.Burt and Co. report-The Horse Market has shown a steady demand for useful horsetail throunh the week, and market rates have been readily obtuiunble for anything with quality and condition. About 50 country horses have cume to hand since last ...
Article : 386 wordsNothing of particular note has occurred during.the week. Mercantile matters have nssumed no appearance of improvement,and business generally has maintained that dulness which is fast bocomitig " an institution" ...
Article : 444 wordsWe take.the following from the Manchester Weekly Express of the 17th August. ...
Article : 20 wordsTratford Park Stakes.— HANDICAP SCULLERS RACE, OF £20, in Wager Boats. First boat, £15; second £5. FIRST HEAT. Five Friends.-G. Williamson;- Manchester....................... 15 lengths 1 ...
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Advertising : 3,200 wordsGAMBLING LADIES.—The Derby. was. scareely over looked forward to with grohtor, anxicty than. this year very rarely has it been so much rogrotted The betting was extromoly heavy, and the appearence of ...
Article : 1,054 wordsTo the Editors of Bells Life in Sydney. SIR,—Allow me through the medium of your sporting journal to corroot a statement appearing in the Sydney to 'Morning Herald of. October 21st, where it is made to ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle (NSW : 1860 - 1870), Sat 26 Oct 1861, Page 3
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