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    The long talked of match at single wicket between Captain [?]ald and M[?]Saddler, came off at the Clevelan! Padd[?] on Tuesday last, in pre[?] of a number [?] [?]. Mr. Langha[?] acted as scout [?] the Captain ...

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    BLOOD STOCK.—Mr McGill's blond stock are now on view at Mr S.C. [?]urt's B[?] and Castlereagh streets and the sale is postponed [?] Monday. IMPORTED RAMS,— These splendid animals, are ...

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  4. PEDESTRIANISM.

    MARTINERR AND W[?] —This race came off at Barw[?] Park, Newtown, on Monday last the 14th instant, Distance 100 ards, for £100 a-side. After an exciting race, the pace being excellent, Martin[?]er came first to the ...

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  5. AQUATICS.

    This match as was an[?] in our Jast, took place on Tuesday, on the yarra below the falls. White, it may be [?]ered by our squitie readers, had been defeated by his present opponent in a match for £50aside, in boats ...

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  6. THE TELEGRAPH versus TIME.

    The Trans Atlantic Telegraph has at length been laid and its two extremeties have been fixed, the one on the shore of Valontia, in Ireland, and the other on that of St John's, in the island of Newfoundland. The metallic ...

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  7. PPINCE OF WALES.

    The drama of" Ro11[?] as placed upon the boards by Professon Anderson[?] is a representation wihch, as regards splendour and effect immeasurably surpasses anything ever produced out of the capital of the world. The ...

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  8. LATEST FROM VICTORIA.

    WELTER HANDICAP:—The Moor [?] Wailawhile 2. Pioneer 3. MAIDEN PLATE:— Lord Clyde 1. Mistlet[?] 2. P[?]oxilites 3. ...

    Article : 251 words
  9. COLLEGE OF GYMNASTICS.

    A public [?]eeting for the purpose of establishing a pub[?] [?] gymnasium, in this city was held last Tuesday afternoon in the town hall. There was a great [?]ter of gentlemen, and Mr F. L. S. Merewether occupied the ...

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  10. WEEKLY SALES.

    Messrs Burt and Co report a continuous supply of country lots during the week, since the last report they have offered by auction 23[?] head, of which 145 have found purchasers. The demands are steady for useful horses at market rates. The majority of prices ranged from ...

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    FATAL ACCIDENT TO THE INPANT SON OF THE LATE HONORABLE GEORGE NICHOLS, ESQ.—On Monday evening, shortly after. Mrs Nichols's maid bad put the child to bed, she was alarmed by screams, and on ...

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