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  2. PARLIAMENTARY SUMMARY,

    On Thesday evening, in the Assembly, the entire evening was devoted to the agreeable diversion of dismissing the pastoral lands assessment and rent bill,in a committee of the whole House. ...

    Article : 1,394 words
  3. SPORTING, REVIEWER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 words
  4. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS

    REMITTANCES RECEIVED from V.R.L.,Coolah; J.B.B,[?] th[?] O.G, Murrurundi, R.J. Ha and J.D.M Wagga Wnges; A.M,c[?]; J. [?] Cannowindra;E.J.F.,Mo[?]; W, L.,Prospect; W.C.,Tarriaro; G,B., N[?] O. [?]., ...

    Article : 242 words
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    SALMON ANOLIND EXTRAORDINARY.— Colonel s— who rents the upper portion of the River thurse, [?] had most unprecedented sport, having killed no fewer than 85 clean Salm, n from 3d of may to 21st of May. This is ...

    Article : 115 words
  6. THE TURF.

    THE Windsor Meeting has turned up the "first card" of the season, and although we shall probably be far less elaborate in description of the sport than our contemporary, tile brevity of our ...

    Article : 3,397 words
  7. LOCAL MEWS.

    SPURGEONISM — I.E. SPUNGISM— IN AUSTRALIA — Under the head of 'Charity Sermon", we find an [?] vertisement in the catholic organ, as also in the daily papers, to the offect that the Holy Sacrifice of the Man ...

    Article : 3,632 words
  8. Advertising

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    Advertising : 88 words
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    THE RACE BRTWEEN PETER SIMPLR AND SIR HARRY— This long talked of event came,0ff last Wednesday, on the new race-course, at and o'clock, p.m.The weather was gloriously fine, and the course in' excellent order. ...

    Article : 1,082 words
  10. BELL'S LIFE IN SYDNEY.

    THE Australian newspapers have frequently brought the matter of our much-needed national defences before the notice of the Government, yet it is much to be feared that the much-vexed ...

    Article : 1,168 words
  11. THE RING.— " ROUNDS" OF BEEF.

    These two well-known sporting carcass butchers having bad a dispute about some cattle, agreed to take it out of each other's carcasses, and accordipgly a hostile pugilistic meeting took place on a very pi[?] spot on the ...

    Article : 386 words
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    THE ELECTORAL, BILL,— This piece, after passing through a number of stages, and making the usual number of "last appearances," in the Assembly, is about to be remodelled, and will be brought forward in the ...

    Article : 279 words
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    BITTON AND Hunt.[?] The negociations as to this match are still pending; and wo learn that the men will meet at the Mayor inn this evening to decide whether it is " to be,or not to be." ...

    Article : 176 words
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    CONDFMNED CRIMINALS — Mr Wild's motion to extend the interval between the condomonation and execution of criminals, was carried last evening. Mr Murray gave notice that he should move as an emendment ...

    Article : 41 words
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