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  2. CRICKET.

    As a rule, Single Wicket Cricket Matches are never very pop[?] with the public, but the late match has proved a plo[?] exception to this hitherto infallible rule. It is very hard to account for so much interest being taken in this match, [?] ...

    Article : 4,054 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,715 words
  4. Under the Verandah.

    In Pitt-street, of this good city of Sydney, there flourisheth a hostelry, hight—"Tattersall's;" and in front thereof is erected a verandah—at once ornamental and useful. To the student of human nature a look ...

    Article : 1,174 words
  5. The Late Intercolonial Cricket Match.

    The following letter from Mr Handfield, the Honorary Secretary of the Melbourne Cricket Club, to the Honorary Secretary of the Albert Cricket Club, will we feel confident, be read with pleasure by ll cricketers in New South Wales: ...

    Article : 154 words
  6. THEATRICALS.

    In consequence of the immense attraction, the very powerful caste, and the effective manner in which the Shakesperian pieces have been placed upon the stage, very large audiences have been attracted during the past ...

    Article : 1,184 words
  7. The Chump Correspondence.

    An oracle, Sir, an oracle; your old friend A Chump can now, without, the slightest fear of being proclaimed egotistical, proclaim himself an oracle. I told you how it would be. Did I not tell your readers last week that ...

    Article : 1,598 words
  8. Cricket as an Advertising Medium.

    Sir,—As an old subscriber to your journal I would feel obliged by your answering the following question:—In three or four issues of the Herald 1 read a different parasraph about a bat being prosented to Sheridan, by a certain cricketing firm, for his fine play in ...

    Article : 317 words
  9. OUR STREET.

    His Worship Charles the Bold has been the great gun of "Our Street" since I last wrote; and excellently well has the Chief Magistrate been feasted; first by a lot of grateful Aldermen at Botany, and afterwards by a ...

    Article : 1,558 words
  10. To the Editor of the Sporting Life.

    SIR,—I have come to an amicable misunderstanding with my friends of Bell's Life, to which periodical I have been for some years an irregular and unpaid contributor. We have met on equal terms; I have taken ...

    Article : 795 words
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