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  2. PRINCIPLES OF CATTLE BREEDING

    "The breeding of domestic animals, with a view to improvement, may be said to be founded on nature's established la[?]y, that like begets like; and this axiom applies not only to the ...

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  3. MYSTERIOUS MURDER

    IT will probably be in the recollection of many of our readers that so far back as the 9th D[?]r, 1855, the wife and two sons of a gardener named Joseph Wilkes, residing at Deep Creek, ...

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  4. LAUNCESTON RACES.

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  5. Answers to Correspondents.

    REMITTANCES RECEIVED from A. B. J. Coolah; W. C. Coolah; W. B., Penrith; C. B. L., Mudgee; E. H. R., Melbourne: and Sergt G., Bathurst. THEATRICAL.—Bulwer's Play of "Money" was first ...

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  6. BELL'S LIFE IN SYDNEY

    Now that England has at last adopted the liberal policy for which we so long clamored, of allowing us to manage our own affairs, it behoves every man jealously ...

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    THE BUCKINGHAM FAMILY.—We beg to draw attention to our advertising columns, wherein it will be seen that the above clever artistes intend giving a musical entertainment ...

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    MADAME ANNA BISHOP.—This lady will make her first appearance in Castlemaine, at the theatre, on Monday evening next, for a short engagement of three nights' duration. She will be ...

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  10. SPORTING REVIEWER. RACES TO COME.

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  11. LOCAL NEWS.

    TO THE PEOPLE OF NEW SOUTH WALES.—Little do you know the position you occupy! It hath been said that Greece, and Rome, and Egypt did enlighten the rest of the ...

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  12. SECOND DAY.

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  13. THIRD DAY.

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  14. THE TURF.

    IN congratulating our turf friends upon the brilliant entrances for the St Leger and Trial Stakes, we cannot forbear allusion to the hypochondriacal Jerimiades ...

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    MARRIED v. SINGLE.—The cricket match, Married v. Single, is intended to be played on Monday, 16th March, on the New Ground, weather permitting. The players will be chosen ...

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  16. PEDESTRIANISM.

    DALTON AND FARNELL.—This interesting event will come off at Kissing Point on Tuesday next; the last deposit of £50 to be put down upon the ground. A steamer has been ...

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  17. THE VICTORIAN RING.

    BOB FEE AND NED O'BRIEN—This match goes on smoothly; the deposits of £10 a-side were duly made last Saturday, making £260 down. Another deposit of a similar amount is ...

    Article : 363 words
  18. Mining Intelligence.

    A NUGGET.—A magnificent nugget was on Tuesday brought into the Bank of Victoria, Maryborough, weighing 430 ozs. This is one of the most beautiful and solid lumps of gold ever ...

    Article : 181 words
  19. THE DRAMA.

    Hamlet, on Monday, attracted a full and fashionable audience, whose appreciation of the role as interpreted by Mr G. V. Brooke, was manifested by well merited and oft repeated ...

    Article : 267 words
  20. CRICKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 473 words
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    PRIVATE MATCH.—Yesterday afternoon a match came off at the Race Course, between Giraba[?] and Shadow. The owner of the mare being confident in her superior prowess, gave ...

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    EXECUTION.—The Hobart Town Advertiser of the 4th instant says:—Yesterday morning, at the usual hour, the awful sentence of death was carried into effect within the walls of H. M. gaol, ...

    Article : 291 words
  23. Weekly Parliamentary Summary.

    On Tuesday in the Legislative Assembly Mr ROBERTSON moved, "That, in the opinion of this House, the reply of the honorable the Colonial Secretary, on ...

    Article : 544 words
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    MADAME CAILLY'S CONCERT.—On Monday evening a very attractive programme presented itself for performance at the Royal Hotel, on the occasion of the above concert, got up under ...

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    MR G. R. NICHOLS, M.P.—It affords us, as it will our readers, the inexpressible gratification to announce that Mr Nichols is reported convalescent by his medical attendants; ...

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