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  2. Hanlan's Secret.

    That Hanlan has the advantage of some mechanical contrivance not generally known other than to his immediate supporters, is a popular impression. The idea has been scouted by many who haye seriously thought over the ...

    Article : 3,439 words
  3. Late Agriculture.

    June 15.—Murrumbidgee : At Wagga, 4 feet 3 inches above summer level; at Hay, 3 feet above summer level; at Balranald, 4 feet above summer level, Murray: At Albury, 4 feet 10 inches above summer level; at Euston, 8 feet 2 inches ...

    Article : 90 words
  4. Australian Coursing Club.

    The Cup Meeting of the above club commenced to-day on the estate of Messrs. Chirnside, at the Werribee. The weather was favourable, though dull. There was a very large attendance, including a great many ladies and several ...

    Article : 1,092 words
  5. THE WEATHER—AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL.

    Winter is coming in, with chilling west winds, frosts, and occasional falls of snow, the higher districts being the recipients of the last-mentioned favours. In many districts wheat-sowing has been finished, but there are still some ...

    Article : 250 words
  6. English and American Rowing Notes.

    Advices from America inform us that, in all probability. Wallace Ross will challenge Hanlan before the end of the present year. Neither Hosmer nor Riley is at all anxious to tackle the lengthy New Brunswicker, and without doubt ...

    Article : 921 words
  7. SUGAR PRODUCTION IN NEW SOUTH WALES AND QUEENSLAND.

    The Queenslander is rather startled to find that the sugar lands of this colony, according to ' statistics,' are more productive than of those Queensland. In reply to some comments of a sugar planter, the Herald recently drew ...

    Article : 457 words
  8. Late Mining.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 424 words
  9. Coursing.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 words
  10. SECOND DAY, THURSDAY.

    The attendance at the Werribee was not as great as yesterday, but still there were a good many present. Proceedings commenced at the Stonewall. At first hares came slowly to hand, but when the Windmill paddock was tried fur was ...

    Article : 395 words
  11. BATHURST COURSING CLUB.

    The drawing in connection with the first meeting this season of the Bathurst Coursing Club took place at Tatter-call's Hotel to-night. Thirty-two dogs were nominated for the Cosmopolitan Stakes, which, with a beaten stakes for ...

    Article : 431 words
  12. [BY TELEGRAPH.]

    A box, almost of solid gold, from Hall's claim, Gympie, Evening Old reef, has been picked. From the Golden Crown, on Monday, 300 ounces were obtained from one shot. These and North Glanmire shares ...

    Article : 183 words
  13. TEMORA.

    The people are much dissatisfied that only one magistrate has been appointed for Temora. The two progress committees are at variance in regard to the Public school sites. ...

    Article : 1,257 words
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