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Article : 386 wordsTHE principal item of interest since my last is the cricket match on Anniversary Day, between a mixed eleven of Dubbo against an eleven from wellington. The result was an easy victory for the latter. Dr. Tibbi[?]s captained the Dubboites, ...
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Advertising : 2,290 wordsI CAN send you a little more interesting epistle to-day than of late I hope. I told you, what with a cricket match with our Orange friends, &c, the past week would be somewhat livelier, and in turf matters, as the Cup day draws near a ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 4 Feb 1871, Page 4
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