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    THE QUEENS PLATE— In the Assembly on Thursday, on the introduction of the estimate for ''miscellaneous service", another desperate attempt was made to expan to the £200 voted for the " plate", but without effect. ...

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  4. ALLENGLAND— FIRST INNINGS.

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    A Billiard match took place on Monday evening last at the Great Eastern Hotel, between a gentleman and the Billiard-marker (Mr Bannister), for £20 a-side. The latter gave the former 150 out of 500, and beat him by ...

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  6. ALL-ENGLAND v. VICTORIA.

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    SWIMMING MATCHES AT ST. KILDA— A very fine day and an attractive programme induced the attendance of over 500 persons at Kenney's old bathing ship on Saturday last, to witness, the "grand aquatic ...

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  8. POLICE.

    Our readers will recollect that at the last sitting of the Central Criminal Court, Captain Adams, of the Shah Johan, stood his trial on the alleged charge of having caused the death of a Lascar who was one of his crew, ...

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  10. SYDNEY MARKETS, FRIDAY, WHOLESALE PRICES.

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  12. SYDNEY HORSE MARKET.

    Messrs Hurt and Co, report— But a small amount of business in the Horse Market in consequence of the holidays. The market extremely bare of anything like serviceable stock, particularly harness horses, and weight-carriers, with style and action. Of ...

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  13. THEATRICALS, &c. ROYAL VICTORIA—DRAMA.

    The Burlesque and Pantomime seem to improve upon acquaintance;certain it is that the houses are crowded nightly-that but one opinion is expressed, and that most favourable to those concerned in the production of this ...

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  14. THE RING.

    By 11 o'clock both men were on the ground-the Pet weighing 11st 2lbs, his opponent barely turning the cales at 10st 12lbs. Sykes was the first to cast his tile into the ring, beng seconded by Nathan Brown and ...

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    THE BUCKLEY MINSTRELS— These talented artistes continue to draw capital houses at the Temperance Hall, and we wish their representations had the assistance of [?] for [?] them as a ...

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  17. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The "clerk of the weather" has certainly proved himself a better "friend" to the lieges this season than many others we could name. Wednesday was a glorious day, and right merrily did our jovial citizens congregate ...

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