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  2. ANSWERS AND NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    T. H. (Ovens).—At five-card cribbage, the cards being played as follows:—2, Jack, 3, 2, 1, 3, is the player of the last 3 entitled to three for the sequence? Certainly he is. The Quarterly subscriptions for Bell's Life is ...

    Article : 246 words
  3. A CORNSTALK'S IMPRESSIONS[?]

    MY DEAR MR. BELL,—It is with no little anxiety that I have been waiting for your paper, to see if you thought it worth while to put my letter in print; and when I found that you not only did so, but invited me to write ...

    Article : 2,053 words
  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 94 words
  5. THE TURF.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 893 words
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    THE result of the election for the Central Province has pined Mr. A'Beckett in the honourable position of a member of the Legislative Council for the next ten years. The remarks we made ...

    Article : 2,340 words
  7. THE ALLEGED ABORTION CASE.

    The following important case came on for trial at the Criminal Sessions, before His Honour Mr. Justice Williams, and resulted, as will be seen, in the acquittal of the accused, Mr. L. L. Smith, a well known practitioner ...

    Article : 2,169 words
  8. THEATRICALS AND MUSIC.

    Douglas Jerrold's Comedy of "St. Cupid, or Dorothy's Portune" was repeated for the third time on Saturday last. We find no occasion from a repetition of the performance to alter the opinion expressed in ...

    Article : 1,160 words
  9. HANDICAP FOR THE GREAT METROPOLITAN RACE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 322 words
  10. THE THOROUGHBRED SIRES OF VICTORIA.

    SIR,—I always entertain a certain amount of respect for any man's opinion when he has been bold enough to give it to the public; but when I differ from that man, I have sufficient respect for my own opinion to tell him ...

    Article : 570 words
  11. THE PEEP INTO THE FREE HANDICAP.

    SIR,—I have not written to you on the subject of the Castlemaine Handicap because that appeared on the face of it to be a foregone conclusion, and I am too old a soldier to rely upon honest intentions, when I see the money ...

    Article : 1,822 words
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