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  2. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    RE[?]ITAAN ES RE[?]EIVED from F. W. Hargraves; H. C., Seymous; J. W., Port Stephens; H. E., Gayneah; J. P. R., Nundle; H. G. S., Maner[?] A., Deho[?]ey; H. [?] Delegate: J. C., Quennbeyan; and from Tamworth Agent. ...

    Article : 217 words
  3. THEATRICALS, &c.

    The performances at this establishment during the past week have been characterised by a finish and artistic excellence which speak volumes in favor of the spirit and energy of the lessee, the effectiveness of the stage ...

    Article : 469 words
  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 159 words
  5. RANDWICK AUTUMN MEETING OF 1864.

    The Clerk of the Weather showed his "nasty disposition," most unmistakeably on this, the last day of the meeting, for it rained incessently from morning till night, except at short intervals, when ...

    Article : 2,450 words
  6. BELLS LIFE IN SYDNEY.

    THE heavy calendars at the various Criminal Sessions recently held, reveal the terrible fact that crime in its most hideous and loathsome forms, prevails throughout the country to an extent, that ...

    Article : 1,458 words
  7. ROYAL VICTORIA.

    It is with not ordinary feeling of grantification that we chronicle the advent at this theatre of an actress of most eminent obility in the person of Miss Cleveland who made her debut on Monday last as Leah the Jewess in ...

    Article : 379 words
  8. SPORTING CHRONICLE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 words
  9. THE TURF.

    SINCE the settlement of the late Autumnal Meeting, nothing of particular interest or importance has transpired relative to turf matters. The decision at which the Jockey Club arrived on Saturday last, to ...

    Article : 630 words
  10. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.

    A BROAD HINT.—One of the neatest things, in the way of a hint, we have heard of for some time, was kindly given to the Lord Mayor by Alderman Raphael, on Monday last. After a luminous allusion to the ...

    Article : 1,909 words
  11. ADELAIDE RACES.

    Stewards: Sir J. H. Fisher (President), Hon J. Morphett, Hon G. C. Hawker, Hon J. Baker, Mr P. Levi, and Mr J. Gilbert. Judge: Mr E. Bowman Starter: Mr G Bonnett. Hon Secretary: Mr E. ...

    Article : 1,800 words
  12. THE VICTORIAN TURF.

    During the past week, there has been only a very small quantity of betting. The rose of Denmark would have been backed for the Randwick Handicap at 2 to 1; but there was no one in Melbourne to lay it, all the ...

    Article : 105 words
  13. THE NORTH AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB ANNUAL MEETING, 1864.

    A meeting of the Stewards of the North Australian Jockey Club was held yesterday afternoon, when the following entrances were opened:- NORTH AUSTRALIAN GRAND HANDICAP. ...

    Article : 403 words
  14. THE JOCKEY CLUB DEBT.

    Our sporting friends will pleased to learn, that through the joint efforts of Messrs Wm. McQuande and S. C. Burt, the debt upon the Racecourse, for £2000, of which those gentlemen, and Mr. John Lackey, have for ...

    Article : 497 words
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