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  2. SYDNEY RACES—(This Day.)

    The following are the nominations for the Races of this day. First Race. SUBSCRIPTION PURSE of £5 each, for horses of all ...

    Article : 147 words
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    Mr. Stevenson, the proprietor of the Guiana Chronicle, suppressed by the Governor, Sir B.D. Urban, has returned to Demerara after his successful voyage to England, and, ARMED WITH AUTHORITY FROM HIS MAJESTY'S ...

    Article : 5,313 words
  4. SYDNEY MARKETS.—(APRIL 26.)

    Few arrivals of grain, or produce generally, came to hand this morning. Wheat fetched full as much as last week. Maize was a trifle cheaper. Barley and oats were, if any thing, rather dearer. Flour, it is expected, will lake a rise next week. ...

    Article : 315 words
  5. ARRIVALS.

    The Mail of the TIGER, which has arrived at the Derwent, reached Sydney last night by the Haweis. We have received English Newspapers to the ninth of December. ...

    Article : 813 words
  6. SYDNEY RACES.

    The racing diversions commenced on Wednesday, and afforded the usual treat to amateurs and connoisseurs. There were three races appointed for the day's sport, and the three were decided in seven heats. ...

    Article : 847 words
  7. NEW SOUTH WALES.—No. XIII.—(Continued.)

    "Of Sir T. Brisbane's administration, we may now freely speak. He is like a King borne to the tomb of his fathers, and his reign, therefore, bequeathed as a legacy to the historian—teneatis risum, amicis?—History of the reign ...

    Article : 3,679 words
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