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  2. PARLIAMENT.

    IN the Legislative Assembly, Mr. WILSON, in reply to Mr. Cunneen, said that the reduction of the expenditure upon the road between Pitt Town and Wiseman's Ferry was made upon the ...

    Article : 4,364 words
  3. THE ALL-ENGLAND CRICKETERS IN SYDNEY.

    The arrival of eleven gentleman from England to contest with the young men of this colony the palm of agility and skill in a national game may fairly excite the interest of young ...

    Article : 1,207 words
  4. THEIR ARRIVAL

    IN ant[?]pation of the arrival of the A.S.N. Company's steamer Alexandra, with the twelve English cricketers on board, it was arranged that the steamer Illalong, with a party of gentlemen on board, should meet her on her ...

    Article : 318 words
  5. SUMMARY.

    The estimate for police has at length been passed as the Government proposed it. Nearly the whole of Wednesday night tru devoted to debate on the subject, successive reductions ...

    Article : 2,142 words
  6. THE N.S.W. TWENTY-TWO.

    Nothing need be said respecting LAWRENCE, Tno[?]son, NEWCON[?], CLARKE, GI[?] CU[?], as their cricketing capab[?] are too well known to the general public to require comment These remarks will, therefore, be confined to the Ind[?] ...

    Article : 1,000 words
  7. COMPLIMENTARY BREAKFAST.

    On the 14th instant, the twelve All-England Cricketers, who are to take part in the Great International Match, were entertained at a complimentary breakfast given to them at Mr. Jacob's, Post Office Hotel, in ...

    Article : 1,241 words
  8. THE ESCORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 499 words
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    PEOPLE'S VOCAL ASSOCIATION,—SOIREE MUSICAL. E. —A soiree musicale, in connection with the People's Vocal Association, came off on Thursday, [?] the Tempera[?]ce Hall. Owing, probably, to the ...

    Article : 701 words
  10. DESCRIPTION OF THE CRICKETERS.

    First in alphabetical order comes G. ANDERSON, Yorkshire, a very fine bat and a splendid field. Next, W. CA[?]N, Surrey, of whom nothing need be said, as his beautiful wrist-play, magnificent fielding, and, at times, puzzling ...

    Article : 577 words
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