Since the above was in type, "we have been requested to publish the following:— To the Editors of Bell's Life in Sydney.) DEAR SIRS,—Will you kindly allow me space enough ...
Article : 263 wordsREMITTANCES RECEIVED from C.C.D., Drildool; J.D.M., Munumburrah; H. W., Bingera; H. B., Concerd; C. S., Camden; J. L.C. Munnoolan; and T. [?] Rockhampton. W.W.— The amount of the National Debt is between seven and ...
Article : 218 wordsSIRS—I find the V. J. C. have decided that "Archer" shall not have the chance of bringing the Melbourne Cup to Sydney the third year in succession. I regret this discision of the Club for many reasons, none of which are ...
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Advertising : 73 wordsVariety has been the order of the day, or rather the night, during the past week at the above establishment. After "A New Way to Pay Old Debts" on Monday night, in which Mr Charles Dillon, by his artistic ...
Article : 438 wordsTHE,long vexed question of Prison Discipline has been re-ventilated by Mr COWPER who, on Wednesday, moved for, and, after some opposition, obtained a select committee to enquire into, and ...
Article : 1,428 wordsA lengthy communication from MR "BUCHAN THOMSON Hon. Sec. of the A.J.C. in reply to the letter which appeared in our last issue from " MARTINGALE," is in type, and was intended for publication to-day,but, from ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 372 wordsfirst Race.—MAIDEN PLATE of 30 sovs, for all horses that never won over 20 sovs; 1 mile; weight for age; maidens at starting allowed 3lba. Mr. J. I line' b g Darkey, 5 yrs......... W. Yoeman 1 ...
Article : 1,689 wordsFULL of unearthly fear at the bellicose power o the Federal States, the HERALD takes a very melancholy and desponding ' view of the prospects of England, should she he compelled to ...
Article : 503 wordsThe Hamilton folks, after all, have been on business bent and not talk in the matter of their Champion Race, for in our advertising columns of this morning may be found the advertisement of the Ninth Champion Race ...
Article : 169 wordsOUR "PAPER".—Our constituents have so kindly forborne complaint of the quality and color of the paper upon which we have during the last six months printed our weekly lucubrations, that we feel they are entitled to an ...
Article : 2,350 wordsThe quiet old city of Gloucestor has been unusually excited by two very important horse causes tried at the assizes,' the first of which was a cross action, Graham v. Jacobs and Jacobs v. Graham, in which Captain ...
Article : 473 wordsHearts, as ivy, clustering round, BRITANNIA'S ROYAL VINE, Where shall a hopeful foe be found The root to undermine? ...
Article : 75 wordsSIR,—As the acceptances for the Melbourne Cup were closed on Wednesday evening, the 1st inst.,. and Mr, De Mestre's horses, Archer and Haidee, are not''in the" list of horses that have qualified for that race, "we, as agents, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsThe admirers, of the "concord of sweet sounds" have had ample cause for gratification in the production of Bellini's charming: opora ".I Puritam" at this Theatre. It was a most decided success, and is likely to rank with ...
Article : 548 wordsThe List Of UNLIQUIDATED RACE ADVERTISEMENT ACCOUNTS due to this Office, appeared for the last time in last Saturday's issue. The PARTIES RESPONSIBLE will, in accordance with ...
Article : 44 wordsBELOW appears the handicap for the Metropolilan Cup, as posted last evening. at Tattersalls. We have no transactions of importance to record. Only two bets have come to our knowledge: 1000 ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle (NSW : 1860 - 1870), Sat 11 Jul 1863, Page 2
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