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  2. ANSWERS AND NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    R. W.—You cannot count for a flush in crib unless the turn-up card is of the same suit. Hence you must count five for a crib flush, or none at all. A.B.C.—The town of Boston is in Lincolnshire. ...

    Article : 600 words
  3. SYDNEY.

    I was by no means surprised at hearing on Monday last, that Mr. Burt had received a letter from Mr. Goldsbrough respecting the proposed match with Victoria, and that he had on consequence posted off to Edensor ...

    Article : 1,218 words
  4. THE PLOUGHING MATCH FOR £100.

    As intimated last week, Mr. Morley and McConnell met on Tuesday last to try their relative merits at ploughing. The match originated in a discussion on certain points connected with supposed good ...

    Article : 1,018 words
  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 103 words
  6. ACCIDENT TO SIR HENRY BARKLY'S CARRIAGE.

    During the levee on Saturday last, the coachman having left his Excellency's carriage for a minute, the horses ran away down William street, and the carriage was broken to pieces. One of the animals was so ...

    Article : 58 words
  7. CREAM OF PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Assembly was "left sitting" when we went to press on last Saturday morning. The honourable members on that occasion, having sat up all Friday night, continued their efforts in moving ...

    Article : 1,275 words
  8. THE EAST BOURKE RACE.

    The great contest for the East Bourke Prize came off on Thursday last over the appointed course. The following were entered:—The Devil's Brigade. MacTee-total, the Doctor, and the Ministerial Pet. The latter, ...

    Article : 267 words
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    ON Thursday the Geelong and Melbourne Railway was formally opened for traffic from Geelong to Williamstown, by Sir Henry Berkly. The importance of this Brent induces us to enter at some length into the ...

    Article : 3,027 words
  10. THEATRICALS AND MUSIC.

    The announcement in the advertising columns of Monday's newspapers, that the testimonials subscribed to by the public and the members of the Theatrical profession in the colony, to Mr. Coppin, would be presented to him ...

    Article : 791 words
  11. COLONIAL CRACKS.

    In commencing a series of sketches of some of the principal performers on the turf of New South Wales, we have no hesitation in placing at the head of the list the animal that has honestly corned for himself the title ...

    Article : 1,124 words
  12. MELBOURNE HUNT DOINGS.

    SATURDAY.—Watering-pot looking clouds overhead, and oceans of mud underfoot, were by no means tempting visions for the most enthusiastic lovers of the chase, and the customary gathering at the Cheltenham Hotel, ...

    Article : 1,208 words
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