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Advertising : 990 wordsHORSES—Message James Henderson and Co. [?] demand for good useful horses, in condition fit for service but the supply is very limited. We have disposed of all that have been placed in our hands for sale at prices ranging ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 wordsThe principal attraction for the loyal celebrants of her Majesty's birthday was the above. The committee, assisted by an excellent Cook, provided a bill of fare that must have gratified the appetite of the most fastidious ...
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Advertising : 466 wordsThe rendezvous was M'Kinnon's station on Mountain Creek, and there the parties duly met. and turned from the low country through which the road leads towards the ranges. The weather was still as when they started, ...
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Article : 262 wordsQUIOTS.—We have received a deposit of L5, and the following challenge from Joseph Woods, of Brown's dligings:—He will play Robert Tiplady, of Sandhurst, a single game, 61 up, distance, 21 yards, sticking, clay ...
Article : 455 wordsOn Saturday afternoon a match took place between fifteen of the Melbourne, and a similar number of the University Club, on the ground of the former. The parent club had the first "kick off;" and then away ...
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