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  2. ARRIVAL OF THE FLYING SQUADRON.

    THE unusual circumstances connected with the formation of the Flying Squadron now at anchor in our harbour have erected great interest in England and at all the ports which were announced to form a portion of their route. The ...

    Article : 3,800 words
  3. HORSES IMPOUNDED.

    ADELONG.—Blue roan horse, like CJ over CJ (the J[?] reversed) near shoulder, star, off hind foot white. Bay mare, TG near shoulder, blaze, off fore and hind feet white. Black colt, UJ near shoulder, small star, hind feet white, palled tail. Chesnut ...

    Article : 3,646 words
  4. MY FIRST FURNISHING.

    A FEW years ago, the agreeable duty devolved upon me, for the first time, of furnishing my home. Bachelordom and lodgings had been my lot; I was now, as Lord Palmerston was wont to say, "upon my promotion." ...

    Article : 2,193 words
  5. ENTERTAINMENT TO THE OFFICERS OF THE FLYING SQUADRON.

    A PUBLIC meeting convened by his Worship the Mayor of Sydney, for the purpose of arranging for an entertainment to be given to the officers of the Flying Squadron, was held on Tuesday afternoon, in the Masonic Hall. There were ...

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  6. THE FLEET COMING UP THE HARBOUR.

    The most glorious sight ever witnessed in Port Jackson was the passage of the Flying Squadron from their temporary anchorage at the Heads to their moorings in Farm Cove (perhaps better known as Man-of-war Bay), which ...

    Article : 1,410 words
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