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  2. THE TURF.

    Owing to the continuous rain of the pruvlous night the coan was In a very wet condition, and the day being also unfavorable the attendance on the course was very limited, ticing less that on either' of the two provlous days. Shortly after one the bell ...

    Article : 679 words
  3. GAZETTE NOTICES.

    APPOINTMENTS.—Mr Henry Roman, to be Acting Clerk of Petty Sessions at Urala; Messrs J. W. Cllnch and C.F. Wakely, to be junior operators in the Electric Telegraph Department. LAW COMMISSION—The following gentlemen have been appoin ...

    Article : 518 words
  4. WRESTLING.— TOM PADON AND GEOBOE SCOTT, FOR £100 ASIDE.

    THOUGH we (Australasian) have not recorder for 8 long time a match at wrestling, it is ovident that this old English snort has not died out in this colony. A discussion at a sporting house in Melbourno ns to the relativo merits of wrestlers in tho Cumberland ...

    Article : 707 words
  5. DEATH OF THE AUTHOR OF "BEAUTIFUL SNOW."

    A.FEW years ago there appeared in an American paper, published in one of the Western States, an exquisite poem entitled "Beautiful Snow." The beauty of the composition secured Its republication in numerous Journals, and at length it found Its way ...

    Article : 3,889 words
  6. AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,137 words
  7. LEGENDS OF THE CITY.

    Bill Gibblns's wlfe was tidy and clean Her Hobart Town imports shone luscious and green, For Mrs Bill Gubbins-she rooted a stall At the very far and o' the Old Market Hall, ...

    Article : 488 words
  8. THE DEAD HEAT.

    No, never lind there been such a state of excitement in any ballroom before, when it became known that Captain O'Rooney had entrapped Lieutenant Charles Fortescue of H. M—th Foot, into a thousand guineas match, p.p., owners up, twelve stone ...

    Article : 3,068 words
  9. The Progress of Local Industry.

    SIR,—So the hon. Premier, and his Fidus Adialca—the hon. Trea— surer, have gone on a pilgrimage to Melbourne—for the puniose of representing New South Wales at the forthcoming so called " Intercolonial Freetrade Conferenco." Well, If tho experience of the ...

    Article : 743 words
  10. SPEECH OF THE BURGLAR PARKER ON HIS DEFENCE, AT LAUNCESTON, IN JANUARY LAST.

    HE said:—" Your Honor nail Gontlomen of the Jury,—Them that brought them tools here knows most about thom; they are not my tools, and nover was my tools. My tools ls made of the best cut steel, octagon shape, and branded. I wouldn t have such ...

    Article : 654 words
  11. Advertising

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    Advertising : 293 words
  12. REDUCTION IN TELEGRAPH CHARGES.

    THE Postmaster—General has communicated the following otification notification of a reduction in Telegraph Charges:- "The following rotes will be charged for Telegrams on and after the 1st July next: ...

    Article : 230 words
  13. THE LAUNCESTON CHAMPION HAGE MEEING, 1871.

    LAUNCESTON CHAMPION Cup (to be run for the first day).—A sweepstakes of 15 sovs each. 6 sovs forfeit, with 3OO sovs added; the second horse to racefve 50 sovs out of the stakos, and the third horse to save his Blake. Weiglit: 3 yrs, 7st; 4 yrs, 8st ...

    Article : 552 words
  14. BOILING DOWN.

    The following letter teken from the Wellington, Independent, is written by a gentlemen who has had greate experience in raising longwoolled sheep. The result shewn may be relied upon as being thoroughly correct: ...

    Article : 1,041 words
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