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  2. PITH AND POINT.

    Dry. Sun. Fine. Clear. ...

    Article : 1,055 words
  3. SPORTING NEWS AND NOTES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 87 words
  4. IN THE OLD COUNTRY.

    Staying with Manchester friends, I am handed a telegram which tells me that the Salvation Army is going, on the morrow, to hold a grand review at the ...

    Article : 101 words
  5. THE MARCH PAST.

    I have left myself scant space to tell of the greatest event of the dav, when the General reviewed his troops in a great march past. This was in the early ...

    Article : 226 words
  6. CYCLING.

    TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, general meeting of Cyclists Club, at the Port Phillip Club Hotel. ...

    Article : 17 words
  7. COU[?]ING.

    TUESDAY -- Melbourne Coursing Club meeting, at Rockbank, commences. WEDNESDAY -- Conclusion of Melbourne Coursing Club meeting at Rockbank. ...

    Article : 18 words
  8. A DRAWINGROOM ON WHEELS.

    Our American friends boast of their Pullman cars and palace carriages on their great lines. I believe there is a Southern superstition concerning the best ...

    Article : 94 words
  9. ROWING.

    TO-DAY. -- Civil Service Clubs Trial Fours on Upper Yarra. ...

    Article : 10 words
  10. FOOTBALL.

    SATURDAY. -- The following are the principal matches : -- Geelong v. Essendon, at Geelong; South Melbourne v. Carlton, at South Melbourne ; Fitzroy v. Williamstown, ...

    Article : 52 words
  11. THE TURF.

    L.N.G., Numurkah, enquires whether Ramage ever rode Abercorn? ANSWER -- No. PETER PINDAR, Sydenham, writes: -- To ...

    Article : 166 words
  12. A SALVATION CRUSH.

    The early afternoon found me in the Crystal Palace, struggling up a staircase, borne on the stream chat tried to pass the descending current of crushed and ...

    Article : 114 words
  13. Advertising

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    Advertising : 6,499 words
  14. THREE THOUSAND INSTRUMENTS

    The first function at which I "assisted " was the massing of the bands of the "Army " on the grand platform of the transept of the palace for the performance ...

    Article : 343 words
  15. THE TURF.

    Those racing men who follow up every meeting will have their hands pretty full this week, counting trotting and pony racing. There will be meetings every day, ...

    Article : 364 words
  16. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 42 words
  17. LIKE THE ROAR OF NIAGARA.

    It was not many days since I had stood by the side of that wonder of the world where the upper lake pours into the lower lake the mighty body of waters over the ...

    Article : 240 words
  18. COURSING.

    Coursing men are reminded that the Melbourne Coursing Club's final meeting commences to-morrow. Ordinary trains from Spencer street 6.50 a.m. The prize to be ...

    Article : 41 words
  19. CRICKET.

    The Geo H. Armfield and Verey and Cross trophi[?]s, won during the past season, were presented to the winners by Cr Walker, at the Earl of Zetland Hotel, Stanley street, ...

    Article : 81 words
  20. ATHLETICS.

    The Melbourne Harriers met on Saturday at the Caulfield Club Hotel, Caulfield. The weather was all that could be desired for cross-country running. The hares (Messrs ...

    Article : 119 words
  21. THE MIGHTY FACT EXHIBITED.

    It was this after all which lent to the entire occasion, and all the various events of the day, their peculiar interest. I can remember not one ...

    Article : 109 words
  22. CYCLING.

    The Cyclists' Club. -- Members are reminded that a general meeting takes place at Port Phillip Club next Monday evening, at 8. Business important. Intending ...

    Article : 47 words
  23. THE BATON'S BLOW -- THE INSPIRED CHILD.

    Two little incidents occurred in the course of the performance which gave to those who saw them a momentary sensation and possess an almost symbolic character. ...

    Article : 362 words
  24. SALE OF GREYHOUNDS.

    This morning, at Garton's Bazaar, Mr John Munday offered High Rent, the winner of the Waterloo Cup, and three other greyhounds, the property of ...

    Article : 105 words
  25. Advertising

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    Advertising : 160 words
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