NEW SOUTH WALES.
September 3. Miss Harriet Bradford, a girl sixteen years of age, is in custody on a charge of ottering a forged promisory note for £109. Furley, who attempted to murder a girl who rejected his addresses by cutting her throat with a razor, hai been committed for trial. McGorern, the wife murderer, had sentence of death commoted to 14 yean' imprisonment. On the second day of the Australian Jockey Club Spring Meeting at Bandwick the weather was fine, and the attendance fair. The Maiden Plate fell an easy rietory to Falmouth, who with 101 bs penalty was ridden with more judgment than he was in the Derby, and won in a canter. Sweetmeat was made a great farourite for the Metropolitan, but nerer showed prominently during any part of the race, | and Secundus, who was backed by his ' party up to 8 to 1, won rather easily from Lord Burleigh and Strathearn in rery good time. Lazaar, lessee of Theatre F.oyal, was presented with a purse of 120 sors. by the members of the company. Kelly and Leon are at the School of Arts, and. Burton's Circus at the Haymarket.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3344, 10 September 1879, Page 2
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193NEW SOUTH WALES. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3344, 10 September 1879, Page 2
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