The [?] labours at the week have not been productive of fruits worth recording The [?] have been [?].l marked by those [?]. which really have [?] the shape of an [?], ...
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Article : 503 wordsTHE LAND POLICY of the Cowper administration is before the public, invested with all those peculiar phases of pseudo liberality that have ever distinguished the measures of the present ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 359 wordsTHE CITY OF MELBOURNE [?] PURSE of 100 [?], with a [?] of 10 [?] added, 5 forfeit. The second horse to receive 20 [?], and the third to save [?] stake. Two miles ...
Article : 1,657 wordsA bay gelding, bred by Mr [?]. M. Simson, was foaled on 17th September, In [?], and is now three')years and three weeks old. He is by [?] or Warhawk. out of [?] by [?], out of Moss Rose by [?] ...
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Article : 88 wordsBred in Now South Wales; a [?] mare, aged, by Sir Barcules, out of [?], by Associate, ont of..Cornells by Grasshopper. Zoe ls thus'described by an eminent judge in the [?]:—" Zue, the pick of ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 8 Oct 1859, Page 2
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