The past week has been distinguished' by some stirring events both in metropolitan and rural life. The robbery of the Lachlan Escort, and the disappearance of the Accountant of the Telegraph Department, with a large sum ...
Article : 901 wordsThe great card of attraction to be played this evening, is the benefit of Young Sullivan, the Champion of the Light Weights, who will appear in Tom Gibb's Parlour, in "Tom and'Jerry, " and alford the Sydney admirers ...
Article : 229 wordsREMITTANCES RECEIVED from Mr H., Newtown; W. W., Rolland's Plains J.D. Frazer's Creek; and P.L.S., Geelong. C.C. BOLERA—He is not out, as previously answered. 2nd ...
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Advertising : 97 wordsWe have much pleasure in announcing the re-opening of this favourite theatre this evening, with a most effcient company, amongst whom we are gratified to perceive the name of Miss Fanny Morgan, whose absence from the ...
Article : 80 wordsTHE plunder of the Lachlan Gold Escort by bushrangers, and the defalcation committed by the Accountant of the Telegraph Department, are striking exemplifications of the laxity of the ...
Article : 1,349 wordsThis day and evening will be the last opportunity that can be afforded the Sydney public of inspecting this fine collection of Models, and hearing the distinguished lecturer, at, present connected with it. Dr. Doyle, by ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 120 wordsDespite the recent unfavourable weather, Mr Kreitmayer's marvellous works of art have been inspected by thousands of delighted visitors during the week. On Tuesday afternoon, His Excellency the ...
Article : 139 wordsWE have been requested by the Honorary Secretary of the A. J. C. to draw the particular attention of gentlemen forwarding cases for the decision of the Club, to Rule IX, which will be ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 446 wordsBetween four and fivo o'clock, on Sunday evening, the Escort from the Lachlan arrived at a creek near Mr Clement's, forty-five miles from Orange, when they saw two bullock teams and one horse team placed across the ...
Article : 737 wordsFirst Race.—MAIDEN PLATE of £75, with a sweep of £5 each added, for all maiden horses at the time of entrance; second horse to receive £20 out of the prize; distance, 1½ mile. ...
Article : 2,192 wordsNEPEAN v. RICHMOND.—The following is the score of a match played at Richmond on the 11th inst. 'Rich mond won the toss, and sent the Nepean men in at ll a.m., who won by 25 runs. "We should have subjoined ...
Article : 54 wordsWINDSOR.—THE FOOT RACE BETWEEN WILLIAMS AND JURD.—On Monday evening Mr George Hall, of the Sir John Young Hotel, by the instructions of Mr Jurd, staked the sum of Ten Pounds against Williams' ...
Article : 80 wordsIn auncient days a kirk was built To case pair bodios o'their gilt, Daiy'r ken the Kirk that Jock built, Jock's like the Pope,'aye absolute, ...
Article : 530 wordsJACK SULLIVAN'S BENEFIT IN MELBOURNE.—The exhibition of boxing alluded to in'our last as likely to take place for the benefit of the light-weight Visitor from Sydney, came off on Wednesday last, at the exhibition ...
Article : 551 wordsMONDAY.—Although the attendance of members on Monday last was not very great, there was a considerable amount of busiuess booked,—quito enough to warrant the committee in keeping the door open at least every ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 wordsRACING LAW.—It may be remembered that at the Tasmanian. Champion Meeting a dispute, arose as to whether Shillagh, who ran second for the Champion Race, and received £200 second money, was entitled to ...
Article : 884 wordsTHE "SEA WITCH."—"We are sorry to perceive that the conduct of the " Yankee gal" continuos very indifferent, notwithstanding the " liberal" provision made for her by her enamoured official protector, the Hon. Elias. ...
Article : 212 wordsCome-to me, dearest,'I'm lonely without thee. Day-time and night-time I'm thinking about thoe; Night-time and day-time in dreams I behold thoe, Unwelcome the waking which ceases to fold thee. ...
Article : 184 wordsWE have inadtortantly omitted to place the following melancholy announcement amongst' our "Obituary Notices:"—Suddenly., from exhaustion (of funds), producing collapse,', at 34½ George-street, "PUNCH", the ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle (NSW : 1860 - 1870), Sat 21 Jun 1862, Page 2
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