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  2. Wild Cattle Hunting in the Blue Mountains.

    "Once on a time," having obtained a week's furlough, H. Z. and your humble servant, crossed the Nepean Punt, where Russell, of Regentville (worthy philanthropist) is about erect a ...

    Article : 2,439 words
  3. The Mayoralty Election Contested.

    Mr. Foster moved for a rule nisi for a mandaraus, calling upon one Mr. David Peden, a caun[?]llor, to show cause why he should not administer the ususal paths to Alderman Thurlow, as ...

    Article : 796 words
  4. PERILS OF CHAMOIS HUNTING.— TEAGICAL EVENT.

    On the 6th instant. Mr. J. W. Dutton, the eldest son of the Hon. J. W. Durton, of Bibury House, near Fairford. Gloucestershire, and grandson of Lord Shorborne, with three other ...

    Article : 941 words
  5. CONJUGATING A VERB.

    Dick Orr and his brother Giles were fine specimens of the bumpkin boys of the West of England: their father, who was a flourishing farmer, sent them to pick up a little at an ...

    Article : 902 words
  6. An American Abduction Case.

    Re[?] Berustein, who was compelled, on Friday last, to obey the order of the Court, and return to her relatives, from the companionship of Joubert, [?] as, it seems, been fully satisfied of ...

    Article : 664 words
  7. THE OLD MARRIAGE LAW.

    The public papers, both in the East Indies and in the Australian Colonies, Iring the painful intelligence that a case disposed of spine time ago is the House of Lords has created great ...

    Article : 707 words
  8. The Mayoralty.

    Councillor Flood has requested our opinion on what he calls a very difficult question, which we put in his own words:— "In the event of Alderman Thurlow being ...

    Article : 465 words
  9. GREAT PEDESTRIAN FEAT.

    Some weeks ago we called attention to a match then coming off at the Barrack Tavern Cricket-ground, Richard Manks, a pedestrian of considerable notoriety, having engaged to walk a ...

    Article : 697 words
  10. Latest English News.

    News has been received up to the 16th September. The wool and tallow sales were progressing most favourably and the commercial prospects ...

    Article : 983 words
  11. The Sub-Marine Telegraph between Dover and Calnia.

    The long-promised experimental operations for establishing a continuous telegraphic communication between Great Britain and the Continued, by means of wires sunk between Dover ...

    Article : 966 words
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