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  2. THE EXHIBITION.

    Yesterday was rather a dull day at the Exhibition; partly because of the stronger attraction held out at the convincing-ground situated near Flemington, but also on ...

    Article : 1,915 words
  3. THE V.R.C. SPRING. MEETING.

    The race of the year—one would be tempted in the presence of the enormous multitude assembled to witness it to speak of it as the greatest event which happened in ...

    Article : 7,288 words
  4. TRADE-MARK CASE.

    At the Hotham Police Court yesterday, before Dr. Lloyd, and Messrs. Laurens, Fogarty, and Carroll, J.P.'s, Alexander Eddie, publican, Hotham, was informed against for ...

    Article : 416 words
  5. MEAT-PRESERVING ON THE WIMMERA.

    Clearer and more trustworthy evidences of the progress of a newly-settled colony, of the strides being made in production and manufacture, are rather to be observed during a ...

    Article : 1,789 words
  6. CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL.

    By far the larger part of the present cathedral is the work of the Norman era, having been erected in the first half century after the Conquest when Archbishop Lanfranc found ...

    Article : 1,016 words
  7. AMERICAN JURYMEN.

    Jurymen in New York, it seems, must make up their minds to hear some home truths about their personal appearance. The following description of the 12 who tried Stokes is ...

    Article : 508 words
  8. THE JUMPING MATCH AT THE SHOW-YARDS.

    Sir,—As secretary of the National Agricultural Society of Victoria, I feel bound, in answer to the allegations set forth in the daily papers with reference to the late race between ...

    Article : 283 words
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