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  2. CLIPPINGS FROM THE WEEKLIES

    In a Private letter from Lord Jeffrey to of the editor of the Edinburgh Review, written in 1842, there is a prediction which it is interesting to note. A paper on South ...

    Article : 1,922 words
  3. ADVENTURES OF A RAILWAY TICKET.

    I had great fun on the way with some of the passengers. One old lady, in particular, gave us much amusement. Soon after getting her ticket punched at London she missed it, so ...

    Article : 628 words
  4. POLICE COURTS.

    EMERALD HILL.--(Before Messrs [?], Foot, and Mount.)--DESERTED CHILDREN.--Three children, named George, Charles, and John Sweet, aged respectively 8. 6. and 4 ...

    Article : 126 words
  5. NEW INSOLVENT.

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  6. THE BEER POISONING CASE.

    SIR,--In your edition on Tuesday evening, it was stated that the bottle which affected the young men was opened in my shop, to which I give the most emphatic denial, as it ...

    Article : 70 words
  7. BIG HITS AT CRICKET.

    SIR,--Witnessing the last match between the new eleven and a Victorian fifteen, I could but think that some amended rule or regulation should be made with respect to the ...

    Article : 263 words
  8. ACCIDENT TO THE RODONDO.

    SIR,--Last Thursday morning the Rodondo lay off Wilson's Promontory disabled, and "as idle as a painted ship upon a painted ocean." The weather was threatening and the glass low. ...

    Article : 141 words
  9. TELEGRAMATTA.

    The Committe of the Newmarket Races have passed a resolution warming Mr Saville, the owner of the Wandering Jew off the course for twelve months, because he ...

    Article : 185 words
  10. HOUSEBREAKING.

    The residence of Mr Heffe[?]an, laborer, in Hoddle street, was broken into yesterday, during Mrs Heffe[?]an's absence. and about L6 worth of jewellery stolen, including a gold ...

    Article : 33 words
  11. ESCAPEE.

    Thos. Williams alias Seymour is lodged in the City watchhouse for escaping from the Williamstown Stockade last September, and also for a petty housebreaking matter. ...

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  12. EPITOME.

    Advertisements, to secure insertion in The Herald on the day on which they are sent, should be to hand not later than ONE o'clock. ...

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  13. THE LOUNGER.

    On Thursday last the stewards of the L[?]ura and the Queenscliff were fined £25 respectively for selling whisky on board their boats without licence to do so. The informers proved ...

    Article : 1,601 words
  14. LADIES' COLUMN.

    I was surprised to see so many visitors at this place of amusement this afternoon, considering the unpleasant state of the weather, and that so many of our country visitors have ...

    Article : 1,754 words
  15. NAUTICAL.

    10th January.--Afternoon, 1.17. To-morrow--Morning, 1.44 ; afternoon, 2.8. ARRIVED. Magni, barque 620]tons, Captain J. P. ...

    Article : 747 words
  16. WIND AND WEATHER.

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  17. COMMERCIAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 229 words
  18. VICTORIA MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 357 words
  19. Advertising

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  20. AT SEA.

    With voyagers, who watch for land Across the endless wastes of sea, Who gaze before and on each hand, Why look ye not to what ye [?]ee? ...

    Article : 129 words
  21. TO-NIGHT'S FIXTURES.

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