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  2. PROPOSED TELEGRAPH FROM SYDNEY TO LONDON.

    To his Excellency the Governor-General and the colony of Van Dismen's Lend. the petition of the undersigned George [?] Carr, John Wortley do is [?]fore, and Henry M[?] of London. ...

    Article : 744 words
  3. SECOND DAY.

    The weather of yesterday was very fine, but as the races presented no featurea of great interest, the attendance was very small: only from two to three hundred people were on the ground, and the race-course, so animate ...

    Article : 713 words
  4. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    [We do not identify ourselves with the opinion expressed by our Correspondents.] STREET NUISANCES. To the Editator of the Northern Times. ...

    Article : 133 words
  5. COMMERCIAL AND MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 154 words
  6. HOMEBUSH RACES—1857.

    After the late tempes[?] and stormy Yet weather, yesterday (Tuesday, 26th May) was worthy to be calendared with a white stone. The sun shone out of a cloudless sky with gonial heat, and a pleasant fresh breeze ...

    Article : 1,461 words
  7. PRICES OF FLOUR AND BRAN, AT THE MILES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 170 words
  8. SYDNEY WHOLESALES PRICES OF COLONIAL PRODUCE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 441 words
  9. THIRD DAY.

    We are indebted to a gentleman of Morpeth for the following account of the third day's racing. Our informant says that the was well attended, the Governor General and several members of the ...

    Article : 432 words
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    CLERICAL SCANDAL.—The Record deplores the fact that it has heard, within a few weeks, of "one clergyman fined for poaching, of another who makes a rollicking speech at a great fox-bunting dinner, of half a ...

    Article : 64 words
  11. Advertising

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    Advertising : 3,124 words
  12. MUDGEE.

    FATAL ACCOUNTS.—An inquest was held at the house of Mr. Kearney on Thursday morning last before the coroner, Dr. D. R. Macdonald, on the body of John Richards, who was accidentally killed while in the performance of his work at Sir. Wilton's steam ...

    Article : 705 words
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