THE A. J. C.'s Autumn Meeting commenced to-day. The weather was fine and there was an excellent attendance. The following events were decided:— HURDLE RACE.—BARON 1, Nonsense 2, Mouat 3. ...
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Family Notices : 40 wordsDURING the present week the weather has taken a more favorable turn, our roads no longer exhibit the combination of mud and paddle which can be produced in such ...
Article : 1,879 wordsTRIAl STAKES.—Macnamara's Harmony I, Murray's Brunette 2. MAIDEN PLATE.—DAVIS' HUBERT 1, Gibson's Marathon 2. ...
Article : 106 wordsEARLY on Monday morning last our town presented a more than usually-lively-aspect, as numbers of persons form the neighbour hood arrived to witness the anniversary ...
Article : 461 wordsThe remains of the late Mr. Walter Workman were interred in the Cemetery here to-day, and were followed to the grave by an immense procession of mourners. The members of the local Masonic Order ...
Article : 52 wordsThe Right Hon. B. Disraeli had promised to consider a suggestion for the burial in Westminster Abbey of the remains of Dr. Livingstone at the public expense. The Archbishop of Cologne has been arrested by the ...
Article : 58 wordsPURSUANT to notification the fate held to celebrate this auspicious event came off on Easter Tuesday, which was what Americana call it specimen day, being genial, sunny, and ...
Article : 1,177 wordsSNAKES we fancied had withdrawn from public view for a season; but it seems, on the contrary, that they have during the last few days reminded several residents in this vicinity ...
Article : 1,993 wordsTHE members of this Society formed themselves in processional order at the Tumut Temperance Hall, in Wynyard-street, and began to march, carrying several banners of ...
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