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  2. QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY RAOES.

    SIR,—A letter appeared in one of your issues short tame ago, written, if I remember right by Mr Stanfield, on matters turfy. I have not your number by me in which it was published, ...

    Article : 502 words
  3. The [?]arden.

    The work here for one week is merely repetition of the preceding. The planting should be first, then the pruning, and then the digging, or. turning in. If the Raspberry and ...

    Article : 695 words
  4. EMU BAY.

    In my last communication the words “Schooner Rambler, from Melbourne, in ballast,” were not correct; it should read windbound from Penguin Creek, loaded with palings, and bound for ...

    Article : 131 words
  5. Latest Intelligence.

    A meeting of the inhabitants residing in the Gawler district and on the new Castra road was held on Saturday evening last, in the building used for religious exercises, situated about six ...

    Article : 767 words
  6. THE WESTERN RAILWAY RATE.

    The following petition on the subject of the railway rate from residents in the Deloraine district, and the Colonial Treasurer's reply thereto, have been handed to us for ...

    Article : 409 words
  7. The Curt.

    23.—Acceptances and general entry Birthday Races. 24.—The Adelaide Cup Meeting and Melbourne [?] Hunt Club Steeplechases. ...

    Article : 60 words
  8. SPORTING NOTES.

    [?]A programme of races has been got up for the [?]nusement of the townspeople on Monday next a the Mowbray ground. There are six events the Trial Stakes, Birthday Handicap, Maiden ...

    Article : 578 words
  9. WHAT'S THE ODDS? OR THE BOOKmaker's Song.

    The following little lyric by a poetically inclined writer in a Sydney paper, has been dedicated to the Melbourne bookmakers:— I’m a bookmaker, jolly and free, ...

    Article : 282 words
  10. A GHOST STORY.

    For some years past the vicinity of Carrick has been frequented by ghosts, especially the Westbury side of the bridge, a lady dressed in white (so says report) being often seen of a night taking ...

    Article : 1,377 words
  11. [?]ousehold [?]ecioes.

    ORANGES FILLED WITH JELLY.—Take som very fine oranges, and with the point of a small knife cut from the top of each a roundabout the size of a shilling; then with the small end of a ...

    Article : 321 words
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