MELBOURNE.
November 30. The holiday was very generally observed.
The riflemen were out practising to-day. The Adelaide meu shot well. They are to be entertained at a dinner at Scott's Hotel to-nigh« The entries for the supplementary match reach 37.
The Murray River has again risen, and the steamers are plying from Eehuca to Wahgunyab.
The harvest has commenced in the Maryborough district, and the reports as to the wheat are generally favorable. Hart's flour is quoted at Ll4; wheat 5s Bd, Chilian Ll4 10s. c The White Star has cleared for London with 6642 bales wool. The John Eyston sails for Sydney at daylight to-morrow. Balla*rat Racks. — Second Day. — District Plate. — Miss Fisher 1, Boßh 2. Selling Steeple Chase. — Young Camel 1. Ballarat Handicap. — Play Boy 1, Dane 2, Exile, 3. Selling Stakes. -Merry Maid 1. All Aged Stakes.— L. L. 1, lona 2, Syren 3. The attendance was good, and the weather beautiful.
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West Coast Times, Issue 383, 14 December 1866, Page 2
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155MELBOURNE. West Coast Times, Issue 383, 14 December 1866, Page 2
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