AUSTRALIAN.
[Received March 5, 12.30 p m.] - Melboubnh;-This day. It is stafeif th rat* Mr A. T. Clark will submit a second Amendment to the Address in-EepiyjtOjthe Governor's speech, with a view of testing the number of opponents of the Coalition party.
The revenue of Victoria for the past eight months is satisfactory.
AdbIiAIDB, This day. Dr G.. W. Kenyon, the new Anglican bishop of Adelaide has arrived.
MEiBOiTBWBi Saturday.
The following are the results of the priccipal events of the first day's racing of the Victoria .Eacing Club's, Autumn Meeting:—
Ascot.Vale Stal?e t B, f mile; Archie, 1; dff JColor,2; Deiußiou,-3. Time, Imin. I7jsecs. Archie won easily. ■ ... , St.Lpger S.takes,, If i miles;, Won pretty easily by Navigator; > Guesswork, 2;' FryingfPan 3. Time 3mins. 21secs.
f Brunswick Stakes, If miles; Anglesey j 1; Baron Mueller, 2; Maliuaisew, 3. Won hy ahead.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4420, 5 March 1883, Page 2
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141AUSTRALIAN. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4420, 5 March 1883, Page 2
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