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  2. THE TURF IN VICTORIA.

    Now that the great race is fixed, all the eyes of the sporting world are looking around for favorites and likely competitors for the prize. Veno. Zoe. Zingara, Ben Boll, and Laurisrins,are all confidently talked about by some ...

    Article : 339 words
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    MAINROYAL AND FLYING ROCK—A. match for £100H side was run on the Melbourne racecourse on saturday afternoon, between Mr Kelly's br c mainroyal, and Mr Yuille's big Flying Buck. By the terms of the race the ...

    Article : 314 words
  4. CRICKET.

    The event so long talked of. and looked forward to with so much interest in the district the match between eleven players of Maitland, and the County of Cumberland, commenced yesterday morning The wenther'was ...

    Article : 871 words
  5. IMPORTATION OF BLOOD STOCK.

    By the Southampten (Captain Tompkins) which arrived On tuesday last, Mr Row has received two additions to his stud- viz, Kelpie, by Weatherhit— Child Of the Mist, and sicilia, by Andover, out of Mincemeat's dam. We ...

    Article : 611 words
  6. SECOND DAY.TUESDAY.

    The weather was very fine this day, and the concourse of spectators was almost as large as on Monday. It is much to be regretted that the game was not played out, for the public were as demonstrative as on the first day. ...

    Article : 713 words
  7. SALES OF BLOOD STOCK.

    Daring the past week, Mr James Henderson has sold at Kirk's Bazaar, the subjoined list of blood stock; the attendance, especially on Monday last, boing large, and the competition most energetic. THe highest price obtained ...

    Article : 482 words
  8. Advertising

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    Advertising : 2,336 words
  9. M l S C E I L A N E O U S.

    AnMSTRONG's " LONG RANGE" Gun.—(From the Newcastle Chronicle.)— The "long range"gun of Mr Armstrong, as described in the Times, scarcely shows the importance of the invention of our scientific townsman, It ...

    Article : 3,532 words
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    The Cumberland players then took their innings; H. Payten and W. Monks at the wickets, to the bowling of J. Moore and G. Moore. Payten scored first by a tip from J. Moore's bowling. ...

    Article : 1,126 words
  11. THE FIYING JIB CASE.

    A special general meeting of the Victoria Jockey Club was held on Tuesday afternoon, at the Union Hotel; pursuant to a requisition signed by nineteen members of the club, " to take into considcration the present position of ...

    Article : 442 words
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