The following are the particulars of this astounding robbery, which has created so great a sensation throughout the city:—Mr Kater, a gentleman employed in the Mudgee branch of the Joint Stock Bank, was despatched ...
Article : 558 wordsThe Operas of " I Puritani." on Monday, and " Lacrotia Borgia" on Tuesduy, were presented with their usual spirit and effectiveness. Of their musical merit it is superlluous to speak; their frequent repetition and ...
Article : 355 wordsJILTING "THE BREVIARY."—"FATHER A—."—A' most singular statement has been received by us from a correspondant, disclosing matters in a very slight degree better, as regards their morale, than those appertaining ...
Article : 855 wordsA concert, in aid of the fund for liquidating the debt on St.Mark's Episcopalian Church, was given a few nights since by the Picton Choral Socioty, assisted by Mr Holm, to whom they are under great obligations for ...
Article : 338 wordsThe production of "Manfred" at this theatre has been one of the hits of the season. By a judicious curtailment of the dialogue which, in its integrity, would be too long and tedious for dramatio effect, Mr Dillon has ...
Article : 475 wordsA gentleman who arrived in Sydney from Bathurst informed the Empire that on his way down he ascertained some particulars of the Mudgee mail robbery. It appears that when the mail left Mudgee, Mr Kater, the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 195 wordsMr James Ashton, after a lengthened abasence from Sydney, during which he has travelled far and wide, and "won golden opinions from all sorts of people," appears with his Equestrian Troupe at the Royal Lycoum ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 wordsMESSRS. BURT AND Co. report; The usual amount of business generally done at this time of-year. Demands steady for useful serviceable horses at moderate raen, and but few buyers at anything over £30, except for heavy draught stock which when ...
Article : 267 wordsOn Tuesday evening an appoarance far from welcome, was put in at Junee by the two bushrangers, Gilbert and O'Mcaly, in their usual charming free and easy style. Up to the time of going to press we are not in receipt of ...
Article : 977 wordsThose bullock bells, those bullock bells, How many a tale their jingling tells Of boggy roads and bridgeless streams, Of Gilbert's gang and "stuck-up" teams, ...
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Advertising : 2,588 wordsPrevious Question.—A bowstring by which the Government strangles any motion that, by its reasonableness and truth, promises to become an " ugly customer." The previous question, in parliamentary language, means ...
Article : 776 wordsTHE NEW NAME OF THE COLONY.—The great difficulty of providing a new name for the colony is, like the Colleen Bawn, " settled at last." Our most noble and extraordinarily onlightened contemporary, the ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle (NSW : 1860 - 1870), Sat 18 Jul 1863, Page 3
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