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  2. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.

    A HARD LITERARAY FARE.—On Monday, according to custom, our prophetic friend in Hunter-street favoured us with a most intersting lecture on the everlasting negro," considered intellectually and physically; for ...

    Article : 3,323 words
  3. THE CAPTURE IS TO CORRESPONDENTS

    [?] E. P., Gundagal; Mr H., [?] Parramatta Road; [?] Raymond Terrace; [?] Wagga Wagga, and Auckland Agents. [?] enclosed programme I entered [?] for the ...

    Article : 359 words
  4. THE RING

    A prize fight came off on Monday in the victy of the Canadian Lead, attracting a concourse of less than fifteen hundred persons, between Bob fee, fugilist well known in Victoria and in this colony the ...

    Article : 561 words
  5. ELECTION FOR WEST SYDNEY.

    The nomination of Messrs EAGAR, S[?] and MOFFAT, took place at the hustings in Wynyard Square on Tuesday, the show of hands being all but unanimous in favor of Mr Eagar. The other two candidates demanding a ...

    Article : 159 words
  6. NEW YEAR ELECTORAL CHAMPION RACE.

    [?] EAGER'S Consistency (by Gift o' Gab, out of Honesty.) [?] SPEER'S Unknown (by Alderman, out of Impudence.) ...

    Article : 1,425 words
  7. Advertising

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    Advertising : 187 words
  8. BELL'S LFE IN SYDNEY.

    THE Election for West Sydney has brought out [?] bold relief the peculiar kind of influence exercised by the Government to secure the return of another "joint" to their diminished dorsal ...

    Article : 1,313 words
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    PEDESTRIANISM.—A foot race of 100 yards, for £50, came off in the A. A. Company's paddock on Thursday morning, in the presence of about 500 spectators. The competitors were Edward Jones, of New[?] and John ...

    Article : 136 words
  10. THE ELECTION FOR WEST SYDNEY.

    As we anticipated a fortnight ago, this election has resulted in the return of Mr GEOFFRBY EAGAR, to the sore dismay of the Government party, whose exertions to keep him out were of ...

    Article : 284 words
  11. THEATRICALS, & c. ROYAL VICTORIA.

    We think Master Jack has killed the Giant sufficiently often, and that the latter may now be suffered to repose in peace. We have a very pleasing reminiscence of "The Nalad Queen," as performed by the Marsh ...

    Article : 192 words
  12. ROYAL LYCEUM.

    To begin with a paradox—who has not seen" The Invisible Prince?" To all such, we advise them not to "stand upon the order of their going, but go at once," on its next repetition. It is, in our opinon, the best ...

    Article : 117 words
  13. SPORTING CHRONICLE. RACES TO COME.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 words
  14. A FRESH SUPPLY OF AMERICAN" NOTIONS.'

    Much to the comfort of the Northern sympathizers of hunter-street, the " Wild Pigeon" from California [?] into pont on Wednesday, bringing under her wing a bundle of valuable " notions," to the 15th November. ...

    Article : 445 words
  15. THE TURF.

    A full month's recess has now commenced; and Bathurst and Penrith will re-open the turf campaign in the middle of March. There is, consequently, absolutely nothing to chronicle under this ...

    Article : 154 words
  16. TO STEWARDS OF RACES AND OTHERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 225 words
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    DARING OUTRAGE.—On New Year's Day there was a race meeting at Brisbane Valley, in the Bathrust district. When the sport was concluded, and the prizes paid over, an armed ruffian, named Lowrie, attempted ...

    Article : 137 words
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