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  2. THE FARMER'S COLUMN.

    ON SUMMER FODDER, AND PRAIRIE AND RVE GRASSES[?] Melbourne leader says:—There was never a scason in [?] special supplies of green-stuff were Hkely to be worse once [?] Those who grow green maize will hear us out when we say [?] ...

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  3. HORSES FOR INDIA.

    Now that this question is being fully inquired into, the wants of [?]Indian Government become fully apparent on the one side, a[?]we do not need to be told again and gain that a much incicased and steady export of horses from these colonies would be ...

    Article : 969 words
  4. ENGLISH SPORTING.

    Leaving "the Little Village" a few days after closing my last month's missive, I started by mail train for the North, to visit my old college chum of whom I told you, and help to knock over some of his grouse. It is fine easy travelling now on the English ...

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  5. THE MONSTER STUD FARM.

    The following interesting account of the formation of the Middle Park Stud is extracted from a longthy article in the Gentlman's "Glance, by Venison out of Eyebrow, by Whisker, one of Lord George Bentinck's breeding, was the first brood mare that Mr ...

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  6. HOMEBUSH SPRING MEETING.

    First Race.—ALL AGED STAKES of 40 sov, added to a sweepstake of 2 sov cach; a winner of 100 sov, 71b extra. 1 mile. Entrance, 2 sov. Mr J. Driscoll's br h Charlton, by N, Warrior—Mary Leigh, 8 yrs ...

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  7. SHADOWS OF THE PAST.

    The past hath shallows which around Reflections on the present fling, Where'er upon the world we're thrown, Of other times remembrance bring; ...

    Article : 217 words
  8. BOIL IT DOWN.

    Whatever yon have to any my friend, Whether witty, or grave, or gay, Condense as much as ever you can, And say in the readiest way: ...

    Article : 208 words
  9. A COSTLY PIG.

    The fondness, even of the wlldest and most ignorant for law, as it is vulgarlvtcrmed, is well illustrated by the following anecdote —which, it ls said, actually took place at one of the British settlements on the coast of Africa—of a negro woman, who lodged a ...

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  11. RENEWED MATCH BETWEEN MESSRS. REDWOOD AND GRIMWOOD.

    This event, airising out of the tie which was the result of the first match between these two noted shots, came off at Flemington on Tuesday afternoon, and with, strange to say, a precisely similar termination. In the fermer caso, as our readers will remember, ...

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  12. ENGLISH CHAMPION PEDESTRIANS IN AUSTRALIA.

    Although disappointed with the result of his endeavours to obtain a visit from the English cricketers, Mr Shoosmlth's exertions to secure the best talent in pedestrianism for Australia have been successful, and we have much pleasure in stating that ...

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