The following aw[?]ds have been made for Australian wines [?] the Bordeaux International Wine Exh[?]tion:- John Wyndham, Dalw[?] [?] Vineyard, Hunt[?]r River, ...
Article : 963 wordsThe rain rendered the different training tracks, except the cinders, somewhat heavy this morning. Still a deal of solid work was done. Drummer was not [?]nt, and the injury he received on Friday will most probably prevent his ...
Article : 556 wordsThe following list of awards for Australian wines at the Bordeaux Exhibition is from an Authentic source:—Victoria takes nine first prizes, fifteen second class, and nine third ...
Article : 72 wordsNotwithstanding the inclement state of the weather, the final heats in this race were rowed on Saturday afternoon, over the same course as the previous heats, with the exception of the last, which was from a boat moored in ...
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Article : 301 wordsThis year, as on previons occasions, the opening of the sailing season has been celebrated with evolution[?] by the club [?] On last Saturday, owing to the [?]npropitions state of the weather, the attendance was not so large [?]s ...
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Article : 557 wordsTwo cases, involving the punishment of death, were tried to-day, at the Circuit Court, before his Honor Sir George innes. In the first case, that of a Chin[?] named A[?] Hing, the prisoner was charged with attempting to ...
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Article : 949 wordsThe much-wanted rain which fell on Saturday afternoon put a ve[?] on all outdoor a[?]sements after it fairly set in. On the Association Ground the Alberts and the University made a start at a quarter-past 2 p.m., in order to finish their ...
Article : 441 wordsThe Hiber[?] claim, seven miles on the Sebastopol road, belonging to Gillies and party, struck a very rich r[?]f at a depth of 33 feet, and this after a year's hard work in sinking Several of the adjacent deep shafts are over 100 feet deep. ...
Article : 310 wordsThe following passed through to-day:- For Melbourne: Sir Julius Vogel, Lady Vogel, Mr. and Mrs. M. M'Callum, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bradley, Mrs. Gray, Dr. Weir, Mrs. Alexander and son, [?]on. L. Hope, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 23 Oct 1882, Page 8
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