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Family Notices : 18 wordsTHESE races came off on the 16th, 17th, and 18th instant, on the Tea-tree course. They were well attended, from three hundred to four hundred people being present on each day. ...
Article : 962 wordsTHE Government Gazette of Tuesday week contained a novelty, in the shape of a Colonial Treaty. The Governors of New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia have come to ...
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Article : 504 wordsTHESE races came off on the 17th and 18th instant. Both days were very fine, the attendance was good, and everything passed off in the most satisfactory manner. ...
Article : 760 wordsA correspondent of the Yass Courier supplies the following account of the first day's sport. FIRST RACE.—The Tumut Criterion Stakes of 40 says., with a sweepstake of 2 sovs. each added, for ...
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The Goulburn Herald and County of Argyle Advertiser (NSW : 1848 - 1859), Wed 23 Mar 1859, Page 2
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