AUSTRALIAN
•: Sydney, Saturday. : The A.J.C. Spring 1 Meeting. The following are the results of to day's racing at the Australian Jockey Club's Spring Meeting:—The Eandwick Plate, three miles: Sting, 1; Drummer, 2; Sweet William, 3. Waverley Handicap, one mile and three-quarters :' Strathearn, 1; Harebell, 2; Blackall, 3. Steeplechase : Hotspur,!; Kanaka, 2; Blackall, 3. Sir Henry Parkes is again iridisposedi and the state of his health is considered unsatisfactory. Brisbane, Saturday. A large property in Darling Downs district has been sold for £200,000. This is the. largest sale of freehold l*nd ever effected in the colony. Melbourne, This day. ' Arrived this morning, the Orient Go.'s steamship Cuzco, from, Ply mouth. Among the passengers for New Zealand is Lord Clifford. The comet is now visible here, and was seen at Adelaide intlie early morning. Sydney, This day. j Sir Henry Parkes has been ordered complete rest for some time, but it is hoped he is now recovering,' though slowly. Prayers were offered up in some of the churches yesterday for his restoration to health.
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4273, 11 September 1882, Page 2
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172AUSTRALIAN Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4273, 11 September 1882, Page 2
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