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Article : 485 wordsRECENT additions and alterations in both the domain and Botanical gardens have added much to their general appearance, and lent additional beauty to what our citizens are Justly proud of as one of the sights of the city. Our illustration shows the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 174 wordsSHIPS.—Ada, Anglo-Indian, Burlington, Bilderjik, Christiana Thompson, Eastward Ho, Golden South, Great Pacific, Isabella Brown, John Duthie, John Masterman, Matador, Sea Breeze, Sobraon, 'Springwood, Staffordshire, William Duthie. ...
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Article : 142 wordsA Manual of Swimming, including articles upon Bathing, Plunging, Diving, Floating, Scientific Swimming, Training, Drowning, and Rescuing. By CHARLES STEEDMAN, several years Champion Swimmer of England and Victoria. ...
Article : 607 wordsThe Herald thus describes the collision of the ship Eastward Ho with an Iceburg:—"The Eastward Ho, from New York, which arrived on Saturday, met with a most serious misfortune on her passage, of such a nature that it seems almost incredible ...
Article : 716 wordsTHE conference which was projected some time ago to consider the ocean mail services between the mother country, &c., and the colonies, assembled at Melbourne on the 4th instant. The following delegates were present:—New South Wales: Messrs. ...
Article : 96 wordsFeb. 11.—Flying Spur, ship, Captain Eyrie, from London, 18th November. Feb. 13.—Haversham, barque, Captain Sherlock, from Puget Sound, 23rd November. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 wordsMR. CHARLES DODGSON, Mathematical Lecturer at Christ Church, Oxford, writes to the Pall Mall Gazette that the rule of betting may be stated, thus:—"Write all the possible events in a column, placing opposite to each the odds offered against it: ...
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Illustrated Sydney News (NSW : 1853 - 1872), Sat 16 Mar 1867, Page 3
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