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  2. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    REMITTAN RS RECEIVED from H. W., Myall Creek P.R., Mand[?]ran; and from We[?]ington, Breeza, and Parramatta Agents. C. K. W—Befor your question to the Tramer of the co[?]tion of ...

    Article : 127 words
  3. MR C. KEAN AS "HAMLET."

    Mr Keans interpretation is well-known. It is the fruit of [?] ure, sedulous, long protrneted, and loving study. Every trait of the character has been analyead and pondered over and over again. Every tons and ...

    Article : 425 words
  4. SPORTING CHRONICLE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 69 words
  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 64 words
  6. BELL'S LIFE IN SYDNEY.

    THE MARRIAGE of the Heir Apparent to the British Crown is an event that has filled with joyous enthusiasm the hearts of her Majesty's loyal subjects in every portion of her dominions; ...

    Article : 1,139 words
  7. THE TURF.

    NOTICE TO STEWARDS OF COUNTRY RACES—Altontion is invited to the intimation in our advertising columns, heading the list of unliquidated race accounts. It vill be most painful for us to adopt the course therein ...

    Article : 118 words
  8. CRICKET.

    NEPEAN V. UNITED HAWKKSBURY—The return match between the Nepean and United Hawkesbary Cricket Clubs, which was the cause of a great deal of excitement and interest, ceme off at Yarram[?]day on ...

    Article : 304 words
  9. DEATH OF SIR TATTON SYKES.

    The death of this venerable baronet oceurred at Sledmore-castle, near Malton, on March 21, from an attack of bronchitis. Sir Talton had reached the ripe ago of 91. As a perfeet example of the "old English ...

    Article : 611 words
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    IN the absence this week of any local or provincial turf items of immediate importance, we are afforded space for copious extracts from our English sporting contemporaries, including that great ...

    Article : 43 words
  11. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.

    THE "CUTTING FILL" TRICK—Everybody must be aware that there is a "mighty magician" astonishing the natives in this city; and this "mighty magician" rejoiees in an "almighty" arant courier, or herald, who ...

    Article : 2,652 words
  12. NORTH AUSTRALIAN GRAND HANDICAP.

    The NORTH AUSTRALLAN GRAND HANDICAP of £5 ca[?] with £10O added from the fund, for all horses to be handicapped by the stewards or whoever they may appoint; two miles and a distance; one event. ...

    Article : 308 words
  13. THE ENGLISH TUEF.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 words
  14. THE MARYLEBONE CLUB AND LAWS X AND XXIV.

    A general meeting of the members of the M.C.C. will he held in the Pavilion at Lord's Cricket Ground, on Wednesday, the 15th of April, at three o'clock precisely. Mr Kynaslon will propose to substitute the following for ...

    Article : 220 words
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    TUMUT RACES— The Tumut annual races came offon Wednesday and Thursday last. On the first day the Trial Stakes of £30, with a sweep of £3 and £10 to the second horse was won by Mr T. Downey's Liberty. ...

    Article : 181 words
  16. LIVERPOOL WEDNESDAY, MARCH llTH.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,423 words
  17. TOCAL—PATERSON.

    The readers of this journal will pernse with interest the pedigree and performances of the imported blood horse, "Freetrader," recently purchased by CHARLES REYNOLDS, Esq., of Tocal, where he will stand during ...

    Article : 310 words
  18. DEATH OF ME JOHN GULLY.

    This well-known sportsman died at Durham on the 9th March, in the 80th year of his age. He was too conspicuous a man in his time to he passed over in silence. In the crowd of characters connected with ...

    Article : 470 words
  19. THEATRICALS, &c.

    The extension of Mr and Mrs Dillon's engagement is a matter of congratulation, as evidencing the satisfaction given and received by these able artistes and their andienees. On Monday evening Mr Dillon took his ...

    Article : 155 words
  20. SCHOOL OF ARTS—THE LANCASHIRE BELL RINGERS.

    One of the greatest treats which have ever been afforded us in this colony has been presented in the performances of these celebrated Campanologists. From what we had heard of their abilities, we expected much, ...

    Article : 317 words
  21. HOW TO HANDLE THE HANDICAPS.

    DEAR BELL—Mach has been written and said both for and against the somewhat modern innovation of handicapping horses, and a good deal of truth has been expressed on both sides of the question but [?] ...

    Article : 1,069 words
  22. PEDESTRIANISM.

    The town of Sheffield was all alive, on February 28, and special trains had been organised to bring those who delight in pedestrianism to the scene of action. The men who had to contend for the coveted trophy, the ...

    Article : 693 words
  23. PENRITH AMATEUR DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE.

    This entertaimment, which has been anxiously looked forward to for some time, came off with great eclat on the 6th inst., under the patronage of the Penrith Rifle Volunteers, and a fashionable and crowded audience. ...

    Article : 246 words
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