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  2. OUR TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY FOR ENGLAND.

    Since our last summary per Bombay, no alteration Ims tuken place in the position of the Heads of Port Jackson. The political world has been quiescent in consequence of the present Ministry having beconie a " permanent ...

    Article : 759 words
  3. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.

    COMBING THE NEW POLICE.—On Saturday last appeared an advertisement from the Police Department calling for tenders for an assorted supply of merchandise including inler alia "woollen shawls, mops and brooms, ...

    Article : 1,670 words
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    THE WINNER OF THE D[?] PROPHESIRD.—The clever correspondent our London namesake " Rhyming Richard," whose "legend" pointed solely to Carneatcus as the winner of the Chester Cup, in which his ...

    Article : 169 words
  5. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    REMITTANCES RECEIVED from T. G. M. Cowra; F. C., Binaking; T P. B, [?]on; G H., [?] algett; C., [?]omera. S. and H. S., Eten; E. [?] W. R., I pswich; C. U., Gayndah; and from A. W., Forbes. ...

    Article : 68 words
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    IT is a saying of an old Roman Senator, that " like as fire taieth silver and gold, so opposition and persecution try what is in man." We never heard that adulation and praise did otherwise than ...

    Article : 690 words
  7. Advertising

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    Advertising : 103 words
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    FOOT RACE.—A pedestrian, match between the two well-known runners, Harry Williams of Windsor, and Jurd, of Wollombi, took place on Monday last, over a piece of ground at the roar of Norris' Plough Inn, ...

    Article : 431 words
  9. BELL'S LIFE IN SYDNEY.

    IF there be any persons at home gifted with perseverance and patience sufficient to enable them to peruse the pleasant proceedings of our " model" Parliament, they will be amply rewarded for ...

    Article : 1,170 words
  10. WINDSOR RACES, 1862.

    The Hawkesbury annual meeting commenced on Wednesday with a pretty fair attendance, and fine weather. The stewards took every means in their power to bring off the affair creditably, and in this ...

    Article : 1,174 words
  11. THEATRICALS, &c ROYAL VICTORIA—OPERA.

    The curtain has nightly risen to crowded and fashionable, houses, on the production of Mozart's Grand Opera of "Lo Nozzo Di Figuro," on a scale of umusual magnificence, and rendered with a perfectness which if ...

    Article : 118 words
  12. ROYAL LYCEUM.

    The sparkling burlesque of "Miss Eily O'Connor" or "The Colleen Bawn," has had a most, successful run, during the week. It is replete with wit and ludicrous situations, the effects of which are onhanced by ...

    Article : 150 words
  13. THE SPIRIT OF THE WEEK

    The events of the week possess a painful interest from the number of sudden deaths from suicide, accident and other causes, that have oceurred. Business has been marked by unvarying dullness. In ...

    Article : 1,044 words
  14. KREITMAYER'S MUSEUM—PITT-STREET.

    The figure of ROBERT EMMET recently added to this Collection has been justly admired by the numbers who have visited, the "Museum during the week; It is a most interesting study, and so startlingly life-like that visitors ...

    Article : 170 words
  15. SPORTIMG CHRONICLE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 words
  16. THE TURF.

    THE Windsor meeting having drawn off what few turfites there were in town, here has been little or nothing doing in the metropolis since our last. We give in another place the results at the ...

    Article : 650 words
  17. THE FEARCE AND BLUDDY BATTLE OF THE WEDDEN MOUNTINS.

    Nine valyent men of New South Wales, all armed to the teeth. Went forth to take won Gardiner, of Bushrangers the chefe; And then Sur Frederick, he did any, 'ure rein will now be brefe; For all the fearful deads 'ave done, 'ure neek, will come to grefe! ...

    Article : 551 words
  18. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.]

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 35 words
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    THE WINNER OF THE DERBY.—Mr Snewing estimates his winnings at something over £20,000, exclusive of the stakes, which amounted to £6,525., though not " the most valuable Derby on record," as announced by a ...

    Article : 273 words
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    BURGESS THE "PSEUDO" BILLIARD-MARKER.—The Braidwood Dispatch says:—"This bosom friend of Gardiner and Piesley, two of the most notorious scoundrels that-this country ever produced, arrived safely in ...

    Article : 130 words
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