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  2. PEDESTRIANISM. MOUNT v HARRISON.

    The long expected race between Mount and Harrison came olf yesterday, and was of sufficient interest to cause some 5000 persons to betake themselves to the Coponha.. gen grounds, and make the day a half-holiday. The result ...

    Article : 1,047 words
  3. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    REMITTANCE RECEIVED from W.P Richmond; J. S.Ryde; R. J. F. Molong, and Madgee Agent J. D. MERTON— Mr. G. R. Nichols was not a Barrister priort to the division of the Bar: he pleaded in the Supreme Court. ...

    Article : 109 words
  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 101 words
  5. BELL'S LIFE IN SYDNEY.

    BEFORE we again have the pleasure of meeting our readers another year, and another session of our eccentric parliament will have passed away. The retrospect of the past year affords but little ...

    Article : 1,328 words
  6. SPORTING CHRONICLE. 00 RACES TO COME.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 words
  7. THE TURF.

    BUSINESS has not been particularly brisk in the racing world during the past week. The arrival of the Melbourne bookmakers has, indeed, been the only event of importance that has occurred, so ...

    Article : 381 words
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    TROTTING MATCH IN HARNESS— On the 12th last, a match look" place at Albury, between Mr Jas. Waite's Teas'em, and Mr Curran's Maggie. The course was from. Curtis's Mount Pleasant hotel, to M'Kenzie's Imperial ...

    Article : 417 words
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    The news of the departure from England of the Eleven of course spread like wildfire through Melbourne, and the cricketers were instantly on the qui vive to make arrangements to welcome our oxpecsed visitors. From ...

    Article : 606 words
  10. PARRAMATTA CHRISTMAS RACES.

    The Parramatta races commenced on Thursday punctual to appointment, and although not so numerously attended as wo could have wished, they passed off very pleasantly-winners and losers being alike satisfied with ...

    Article : 1,457 words
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    PEDESTRANISM-SWEEPSTAKES BETWEEN DEERFOOT, LEVETT, AND MILLS— Pedestrianism is evidently at a premium in Dublin, if wemay judge from the multitude that assembled yesterday in the Rotunda Gardens to ...

    Article : 519 words
  12. CRICKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 321 words
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    TOM M.' M' GRATH AND GEORGE NICKELS MATCHED FOR £100 A SIDE— The challenge which appeared in our last, from Tom M,Grath and James Punch, to row any two men in Victoria, or for cither of thom to row any ...

    Article : 212 words
  14. AQUATICS.

    Foremost amongst the amusomonts of Boxing' Day stood the-Woolloomooloo Bay Regatta. The weather was delightfully fine (a little too rough for the pulling matches, perhaps), the heat of the sun's rays being ...

    Article : 1,452 words
  15. THE GREAT CRICKET MATCH.

    The eyes of the cricketing world, and indeed of the entire colony, are turned towards the Otway for intelligence of the arrival of the Great Britain, now sixtythree days at sea-with the All-England Eleven on ...

    Article : 991 words
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    WIND, MIGHTY WINE!- The friends of "brown sherry" and " stringy bork" have triumphed in the Assembly. In spite of all the evidence to show that temperance is the leading characteristic of wine ...

    Article : 233 words
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    THE HIGH PARLIAMENT HOUSES— The learned and honourable houses are shut for the eventful Christmas week, to enable honourable members to return to the bosoms of their families, and there narrate the political ...

    Article : 179 words
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