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    A Consort for Queen Pomare. — Louis Philippe has, at last, done the handsome thingSmitten with remorse for his shabbiness towards our good little Queen whom he so cruelly ...

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  3. A FEMALE LOTHARIO.

    True it is that appearances are often very deceitful, but never more so than when a lady assumes male attire, and in that disguise visits one of her own sex, and pours into her ...

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  4. THERING.

    NOT satisfied with the courtesy which was [?]LIARLY extended to him by the Editors of this journal, " Australian" has made his alleged grievances the subject of ...

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    A Scotch Story of a Scotchman in Paris.— An Edinburgh paper affords the following illustration of character:— "Paris possesses, among many other peculiar classes, one called lozettes, ...

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  6. The Feast of [?]it;

    At a late Court-martial held on board one of her Majesty's ships on a sailor who was accused of theft, one of his messmates, who was a witness on the trial, was asked, after he bad delivered ...

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  7. DUNGOG RACES.

    The Dungog maiden races commenced on Wednesday, the 7th instant; and, considering the limited extent of the district, the trifling amounts to be run for, and the threatening ...

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  8. THE TURF.

    GENTLEMEN,—Your paper of Saturday furnishes the Programme of the ensuing Maitland Races, [?]tised to "come off" on the 24th, 25th, and [?]th of August, "under the direction of the ...

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