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  2. MISCELLANEOUS.

    A DIFFICULTY WITH HOORS.— The following is related as having occured at Chicago 'during the recent convention held there:— Two fashionable young ladies from New York, with a profusion of skirts and an immensity ...

    Article : 1,828 words
  3. POETIC DESCRIPTION OF A SNEEZE.

    What a moment! What a doubt! All my nose, inside and out— All my thrilling; tickling; caustic Pyramid rhinocerostic— ...

    Article : 1,070 words
  4. SINGLETON RACES, 1861.

    First Race— The MAIDEN PLATE of 150 SOVS, for all horses that have never won an advertised prize or other public money over £20 at the time of entrance (with reference to two-year-olds, as allowed by the ...

    Article : 2,403 words
  5. THE DEFORMED AND THEIR CHARACTERISTICS.

    It was out of this dwarfed class that the Royal jestors and buffoons used to bo selected. They were looked upon with a degree of wondor amounting almost to superstition; and, were it not for the barbarity and ignorance of ...

    Article : 851 words
  6. MR. JAMES MERRY, M.P.

    The merchant princes of England are a class of which she may well be proud, seeing that it is from their ranks that some of our ablest statesmen have been recruited, and by their agency our commercial resources most ...

    Article : 3,735 words
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    Bell's life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle is published every Saturday morning. Country Subscribers will be received on payment of Six Months in Advance, viz., 13s. The Quarters end on the 3lst March,,30th June, 30th September, and 31st December, ...

    Article : 103 words
  8. AGENTS FOR THIS JOURNAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 378 words
  9. THE BOW AND THE RIFLE.

    Hurrah l for the bows our fathers bore With pride for five hundred years! That won the fight of Agincourt, AtCressy, and Poictiers. ...

    Article : 223 words
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    AN HONEST TAlLOR.— There may be seen at the present time, in Alfroton, a placard from a tailor, who, in calling the attention of the public to tho fact that he intends commencing a clothes club, assures all who may ...

    Article : 53 words
  11. Advertising

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    Advertising : 31 words
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