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  2. THE ALL-ENGLAND v. THE N. S. WALES TWENTY-TWO.

    The morning of the day which was to decide the issue of the watch, the previous progress of which was recorded in our last, up to the drawing of the stumps on Friday, broke with undiminished splendour, and again ...

    Article : 2,219 words
  3. YANKEE EATING AND HORSE FEEDING.

    Did you ever heor tell of Abernethy, a British doctor? said the Clockmaker. Frequently, said I, he was an eminent man, and had a most extensive practice Well, I reckon he was a vulgar critter that, he replied, ...

    Article : 2,083 words
  4. AWFUL TRAGEDY IN DUBLIN.

    The house 25, South Cumberland Street, Dublin, was on Wednesday the scene of one of the most awful tragedies that has taken-place in Dublin since the murder of Little at the Midland Great Western Railway ...

    Article : 970 words
  5. N. S. W. TWENTY-TWO— FIRST INNINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 243 words
  6. N. S. W. TWENTY-TWO— SECOND INNINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 248 words
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    The All England Eleven were thus proclaimed the victors by 48 runs, over the most formidable opponents they have as yet met in the cricket fields of Australia. ...

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    In the evening a sumptuons banquet was given to the All England Eleven in the Hall of the Exchange, the Hon. J. B. Darvall presiding, having his Excellency Sir John Young, Sir W. M. Manning, Mr Turville, and ...

    Article : 99 words
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    On Monday a grand complimentary picnic was given to the "illustrious strangers," the H. K. N. S. N. Company's steamer, City of Newcastle, being chartered for the occasion. The trip embraced visits to the most ...

    Article : 78 words
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    On Tuesday morning the Eleven left Sydney per train to fulfill their engagement at Bathurst, after which they return to meet, on the 12th inst; a united Twenty-Two of N. V. S. W. and Victoria. ...

    Article : 34 words
  12. THE BUSHRANGER PEISLEY.

    Intelligence was received in town yesterday that this scoundrel, who has so long defied the efforts of the police to recapture him, and who was supposed to be somewhere in the neighbourhood of Binda, made hi ...

    Article : 673 words
  13. MISCELLANEOUS.

    DEATH IN THE BUSH— In our' last issue (says the Pastoral Times), we mentioned the death of a young man who had been found on the plain near Thule or Cobram station after the recent hot weather. Since them ...

    Article : 1,708 words
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