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  2. SATURDAY'S SPORTS.

    The first twenties of the Melbourne and Albert park clubs played against each other on Saturday afternoon last on the South Melbourne Cricket-ground. A good deal of ...

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  3. WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT.

    An uneventful but not undistinguished life has closed at the ripe age of 84, and William Cullen Bryant has been laid in the grave, amidst such evidences of respect and ...

    Article : 1,838 words
  4. THE CUZCO AT PORTLAND.

    As was anticipated on Saturday, a number of the saloon and second class passengers of the Cuzco, which put into Portland Bay on the previous evening arrived by the last train ...

    Article : 983 words
  5. "CLASS."

    To night, at the Theatre Royal, there will be performed, for the first time, a comedy by an Australian author (who modestly conceals his name), the plot of which is essentially ...

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  6. TESTIMONIAL TO MR. PEARCE, OF THE-LOCH ARD.

    A meeting of citizens of Melbourne was held in the mayors room at the Town-hall on Saturday, for the purpose of taking steps to raise a fund to present Mr. Thos. Pearce, ...

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  7. THE WARRNAMBOOL RACE MEETING.

    The approaching meeting is attracting a large number of people to 'Warrnambool, every coach and steamer that arrives being full of passengers. The weather, however, is ...

    Article : 383 words
  8. HERR ELMRLAD'S CONCERTS.

    Herr Elmblad and Madame Elmblad gave their third concert in the Town-hall on Saturday night, in the presence of a large audience, and the highly-talented young ...

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  9. COURSING.

    For 32 all ages, at £25 each Winner, £250 and a piece of plate presented by the Messrs. Chirnside: second, £100, third and fourth dogs, £50 each; winners of two courses, £20 each, winners of one ...

    Article : 1,178 words
  10. THE WEATHER AND FLOODS.

    On Saturday the stormy weather had some what abated, but it yet lemuined very boisterous and cold the wind being still westerly, rain clouds continued to overcast ...

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  11. THE BRUNSWICK QUARRYHOLES.

    The filling up of the Brunswick quarryholes, started to provide work for the unemployed, is now being actively carried on under the superintendence of Mr. Munro, of ...

    Article : 1,016 words
  12. THE LOCH ARD.

    A person just back from the coast reports that the purchasers of the wreck have reached the scene of operations Very little of the wreck was originally saved, but much ...

    Article : 264 words
  13. NEW DRY DOCK.

    Messrs. Wright, Orr, and Co. have lately constructed a large dry dock on the Yarra, bank in close proximity to their old dock. It is 330ft. long, and can take in a vessel of 46ft., ...

    Article : 379 words
  14. DELAYS IN SURVEYING SELECTIONS.

    Sir,—Now that there is this great cry by the working class for labour, it seems surprising that the Governmnent does not commission extra surveyors to survey the land ...

    Article : 253 words
  15. THE MUSICAL ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA.

    The general meeting of the Musical Society of Victoria took place on Saturday night at then club room, Gorton's Hotel Mr. Julius Herz was in the chair. The following new ...

    Article : 206 words
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