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  2. HON. J. B. PATTERSON AT CASTLEMAINE.

    PATTERSON was certainly in very good or [?] form in Castlemaine on Tuesday night. despite the fact that his speech had been previously written, printed and learned by him. ...

    Article : 590 words
  3. "YE ANCIENT MARINER."

    By this facetious title the Reverend Nathaniel Kinsman is to be known, when he sets out upon his projected tour as a public entertainer. Mr. Kinsman has been noted in the past as an ...

    Article : 1,395 words
  4. WELL MEANT.

    Pol,—"WRIST, ,OINE ! THERE'S A BIG S[?]DER ON YER RACK." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 24 words
  5. TWO MEN AT CASTLEMAINE.

    TIRED and hungry upon Tuesday evening, two travellers struck the picturesque township of Castlemaine. They were tourists who were on a walking trip, and their appetites were sharp-set ; ...

    Article : 1,145 words
  6. GROWN-UP CHILDREN.

    A MAN may be mighty on the Press and lavish in dealing out paper thunderbolts, yet in private life he may, like John Gilpin, be possessed of a frugal mind. An instance occurred during the ...

    Article : 468 words
  7. A CRICKETING DODGE OF THE PAST.

    ONCE upon a time, in the days of Auld Lang [?] party feeling in club cricket was wont to run [?] high, and umpires as well as players were [?] with the "win, tie or wrangle "spirit. The [?] ...

    Article : 470 words
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