BELLING THE DOCTOR.—A sensation stapendous as the Blue Mountains was created amongst the audience at the Central Police Court on Saturday last, when George Cl[?], a powerful and determined young fellow, aged ...
Article : 2,144 wordsRifted mountains clad with forests, girded round by gleaming pines, Where the moming, like an angel, robed in golden splendour shines; Shimmering mountains throwing downwards on the slopes a steady ...
Article : 742 wordsThese Races came off on the 16th, 17th and 18th October. The weather was magnificent, ant[?]tracted a darge concourse to witness the Races. FIRST DAY. ...
Article : 538 wordsREMITTANCES RECEIVED from E. J. C. N., Carcoar; G. H., Walgett; J. G., Otago; and from Richmond and Wollongong Agents. W. S., CUNDLE TOWN.—We are grateful for reports of cricket ...
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Advertising : 83 wordsIntelligence arrived last night from Rockhampton of the massacre of a number of persons, including Mr Wills himself, by the aboriginal natives at Mr Wills' station, called Nogoa, in the Leichhardt district. A shepherd ...
Article : 720 wordsTHE coming visit of the English cricketers to these colonies is a subject of deep interest and importance to every well, wisher of the "noble game;" and one that is well calculated to awaken the ...
Article : 1,541 wordsHORSE-RACING.—We understand that it is the intention of Mr William Osborne to put his rac-horse Aldorman into immediate training for the Jamary meeting of the Randwick Turf Club. Mr Oshome will also ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 words"The country is indebted to me for the Reform Bill, which has brought the present Parliament into existence." —Cowper's Table talk everywhere. ...
Article : 27 wordsIn our Parliament House that's composed of a lot, That can scarcely declare or determine what's what, It may not be p[?]haps out of place or of time, To string all the members at once into rhyme; ...
Article : 1,233 wordsTHE receipt by telegram of the acceptances for the Melbourne Cup has been the only noticeable event of the week. We give elsewhere the list, from which it will be seen that twenty-two out of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 214 wordsALBERT v. WARWICK.—A match has been arranged between these two clubs,. commencing at one o'clock this day, [?]n the Domain ground. At a committee meeting of the Warwick, on Wednesday night, the ...
Article : 66 wordsThe tranquillity of dulness has been the feature of the past week. Business as usual; the hope of activity at Christmas sustaining the drooping spirits of business men. ...
Article : 586 wordsCLARKE AND O'CONNOR.—Preliminaries of a return match between these crack runners have been arranged for £100 aside, to come off on an carly day of which due notice will be given. The first deposit will be made this ...
Article : 47 wordsThe management of this Theatre continues to show a most praiseworthy desire of giving satisfaction to its patrons. During the last week the popular Adelphi drama of "Jack Sheppard," and a new piece called ...
Article : 526 wordsMADAME LIND-GOLDSCHMIDT.—The Liverpool Albion of 26th August announces that Madame Goldschmidt was to appear at the Philharmonic Concorts in that city some time in October. It adds that a performance of ...
Article : 276 wordsHOUSES FOR THE RANDWICK RACES.—It is the intention of Mr Gregory to proceed to Sydney by the Grafton to enter two of his horses to compote for the prizes at the forthcoming Randwick Races. The horses taken ...
Article : 134 wordsTHE EXHIBITION OF 1862.—Our colony will not be unrepresented amongst original inventors at the Great Exhibition, and by the curiosities now on view at the School of Arts, preparatory to their shipment, is a ...
Article : 126 wordsOUR "UNCLES."—These respected relatives are in a state of fearful trepidation on the score of their "interest," in consequence of the Bill now before Parliament for the "regulation of Pop Shops" not being, in their ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle (NSW : 1860 - 1870), Sat 2 Nov 1861, Page 2
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