THE game of cricket operate to bring together men of every class, and to excite feelings of mutual respect and codiality, between the squire and the artisan, the captain and the private, and even the master and the schoolboy. The players at ...
Article : 2,188 wordsTHE amount of Customs duties paid to-day is as follows:— Brandy.................. £102 13 2 Gin.................. 172 12 11 ...
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Article : 1,713 wordsSIR,—This case appears to be now finally determined by the judgment of the Supreme Court, published in to-day's papers—refusing to grant a new trial, which was applied for by the defendants. I therefore now ask you to give me ...
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Article : 255 wordsSIR,—We feel sure that you allow us space to offer a remark or two on the judgment of the Supreme Court on the above case, contained in the Herald of to-day. It is very strange how evidence taken in the Supreme ...
Article : 366 wordsTWO Crimson winged parrots, five finches, presented by Mr. Gregory, Rockhampton. One male pheasant and one bronzed-wnged pigeon, by Mr. Hardy, Short-street. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 1 Oct 1861, Page 5
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