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    NATURE AND ART.—A lecturer contended, with firesome prolixity, that art could not improve nature; until one of his hearers put his audience in a roar by exclaiming, "How would ...

    Article : 1,264 words
  3. Aquatics in 1853.

    Abbott, Capt. Ferguson's, won the Waterview Pase of £20, presented by Capt. Rowntree, for ship's four-oared gigs pulled by thier respective crews. Balmain Regatta, 30th Nov. ...

    Article : 1,285 words
  4. Country News.

    BATHURST.—FATAL ACCIDENT.—A few days ago one of the Wellington Police named — lately from Ireland, who had been despatched to Burrandong to apprehend the ...

    Article : 2,556 words
  5. English Sporting News.

    OULD SMITH v. TIME.—The conditions of this match were as follow:—That "Ould Smith," as he is familiarly styled by sporting men, should walk seven miles and run ten, within two hours, ...

    Article : 1,400 words
  6. English Extracts.

    A DESCENDANT OF PRINCE RUPERT.—The Lady Ruperta, a natural daughter of Prince Rupert, by her marriage with Brigadier-General Lord Howo, had a daughter. Henrietta, Maid of ...

    Article : 1,171 words
  7. MY HOME IN TASMANIA.

    Mrs Charles Meredith, whose very agreeable sketches of New South Wales were so warmly greeted in the mother country, has lately published a work bearing the above title, which ...

    Article : 393 words
  8. CHRISTIE JOHNSTONE.

    The following extract is from this work, written by Mr Charles Rende, and which is creating much sensation in England. In order to make the quotntion better understood, it is ...

    Article : 1,281 words
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