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  2. SPORTING.

    At Randwick yesterday morning Cockney Boy J. Montgomery), Surgeon (H. Cook), and Tartarus (J. Coffit) were bracketed for some practice over the schooling hurdles, and they ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Corowa Municipal Council have decided to bring under the notice of the neighbouring shires the pollution of the Murray by mining companies at Coppabella and on the Tooma ...

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  4. GOULBURN DIOCESAN COLLEGE.

    We have been asked to publish the following appeal, which is from the Bishop of Goulburn:—The difficulty of obtaining a supply of clergy for the diocese claims the immediate ...

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  5. DEER IN NEW ZEALAND.

    In March last it was related in these columns how Mr. Leonard Tripp, an enthusiasitc stalker, of Wollington, had had some interesting correspondence with the deputy ...

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  6. POLITICAL MEETING AT WAVERLEY.

    Last night, at the Waverley Hall, Ebley. street, Waverley, the local branch of the Liberal and Reform Association met under the presidency of Captain Douglass ...

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  7. GOLF.

    The following will represent Beccroit in the match against Killara B team on Saturday next:—Messrs. J. G. Fearnley, T. Griffiths, H. A. Langley, Dr. Lidwill, H. J. Little, W. A. Little, L. Osborne, R. ...

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  8. MUNICIPAL.

    At the municipal council meeting last night £227 was voted for reconstructing the watertables in Peel-street, from Fitzroy to White streets. ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES TROTTING CLUB.

    Handicaps declared for the meeting to be held on Saturday next:- Trial Handicap 1m.—'Trixie H., 3s behind; 'Talbragar. 3s behind; Combo, 4s behind; Tuxie, 5s ...

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  10. DOBROYDE v CONCORD

    Dobroyde A team, at Concord:—(1) k. Harrison (2) C. C. Nelson, (3) G. B. Thomas, (4) D. S. Edwards, (5) L. Mortimer, (6) A. Core, (7) D. Macketlar, (8) F. Wilkinson. B team v Marrickville at ...

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  11. HUNTER'S HILL v PARRAMATTA.

    Hunter's Hill A team, at Hunter's Hill:—Blaxland. Christoc, Fitzgerald, Lysaght, Mackenzie, Metcalfe, Pearson, Windeyer. B team, at Parramatta:—Allan, Broad, Buckland, Edwards, Lethbridge, Phillips, ...

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  12. ASCOT RACING CLUB.

    Pony and galloway races under the control of the associated clubs, was held at Ascot yesterday in [?] pleasant weather and in the presente of a large attendance. The track was in good order, and the card ...

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  13. HUNTER'S HILL G.G.

    The associate members held an all-day competition on Tuesday—in the morning driving, approaching, and pulling, and in the afternoon choice score. Results:— Driving, Mrs. Langer Owen. ...

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  14. CONCORD B v MANLY.

    There appears to be some misunderstanding as to the links upon which this match is to be played on Saturday, and we are asked to state that it will take place at Manly. ...

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  15. MACQUARIE PICNIC RACE CLUB.

    The entries for the Macquaric Picnic Race Club's annual meeting are as under:- FIRST DAY. Narromine Stakes.—The Gazeeka, Marmo, Barney, ...

    Article : 217 words
  16. ROYAL SYDNEY G.C.

    Entries for men's foursomes on Saturday should be in the hands of the secretary by Friday. Mr. Norman F. Hunter, the holder of the St. Andrew's record, and a member of the Rules of Golf ...

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  17. MR. BRUCE SMITH AND THE LABOUR PARTY.

    Sir,—I did not see Mr. J. L. Trefle's letter dealing with my recent lecture on "The Origin and Growth of Government" till Saturday, or should have answered it carlier. ...

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  18. FOOTBALL.

    School Grammar School defeated Sydney High School by 12 Points to nil yesterday at Erakineville Oval. Tries were secred by Lloyd, Hill, and Lamrock, and the last mentioned also kicked a penalty ...

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  19. BOWIE'S LAST WORDS.

    The Chicago correspondent of a London contemporary, describing the end of Dr. Dowie, says that his eld coachman was present at the end, as was also a staiwart negro, who. ...

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  20. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    Mr. H. J. Collier has been elected chairman of the council for the season. The Balmain club will visit Lithgow on June 1 and 3. ...

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  21. HOMING.

    The Bowral Homing Pigeon Society held the first race of the season to-day from Gunning to Bowral, the resuit being:—J. Gash's bird, I; J. Beavan, 2l G. Terry, 3. ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND TURF CLUB.

    The following nominations have been received for the principal events of the Q.T.C. autumn meeting:— Stradbroke Handicap of 200 sovs, 6f.—Flora, Siberia, Dalbassy, Pupil, Paquita. St. Quentin, Tetupha, ...

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  23. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB.

    The South Australian Jockey Club's autumn meeting was continued to-day at Morphettville in glorious weather. There was a slight shower or two in the morning, but not sufficient to interfere with the succeed of ...

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  24. TRAINING SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIPS FOR TEACHERS.

    Through the introduction of the previoustraining system and the gradual extinction of the pupil-teacher, the Department of Public Instruction has at present three classes of ...

    Article : 219 words
  25. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The chairman of the executive committee of the Commonwealth Council of the Rifle Associations of Australia, Colonel Templeton, has received a cable merenge from the National Rille Association at ...

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  27. BEN BOYD AND THE WANDERER.

    Sir,—Recent letters in your columns describing the early shipping of Sydney are most interesting. Some time before the Wanderer took her departure from Sydney for ...

    Article : 353 words
  28. COURSING.

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  29. WESTERN DARLING PICNIC RACE CLUB.

    The Western Darling Picnic Race Club, which held its first meeting in 1897, brought off its annual races on the Broken Hill Racecourse to-day. The meeting was well attended, and the racing wns of extra good ...

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  30. AMUSEMENTS.

    Judging by the crowded state of the Y.M.C.A. Hall last night, the concert organised by Mr. Arthur Mason for Miss Winifred Purnell should be of some definite service in assisting her to continue her education ...

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  31. MR. CARRUTHERS AND THE NORTH SHORE BRIDGE.

    Sir,—Mr Cairuthers complained on Monday evening last at the Women's Political League that his statements did not seem to meet with the sympathy he expectedp; but, as ...

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  32. TAMWORTH AMATEURE RACE CLUB

    The Tamworth Amateur Race Club's annual race meeting was brought to a close this afternoon in fine weather. The results of the racing are subjoined:— ...

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  33. UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS.

    Sir,—There is one point in connection with the University examinations a Sydney University which calls, I think, for remedy, [?] refer to the setting of special books in ...

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  34. CANDELO CLUB.

    The season opened to-day, when the open sweepstake of £20 was run from the enclosure at Kameruka. The weather was fine, and the attendance good. Mr. J. A. Gordon was judge. Results:— ...

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  35. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I have read with pleasure the interesting correspondence which has appeared in your paper with reference to above, especially the letter from Mr. J. H. Watson, of the Historical ...

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  36. EDISON'S PICTURE PALACE.

    A novel feature was introduced at Queen's Hall last night during the biograph tableaux of "Edison's Picture Palace," when Miss Lenore White, "The California Venus," made her first appearance at this place ...

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  37. NARRANDERA RACE CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the Narrandera Race Club opened to-day, in beautiful weather, but the attendarce was not up to anticipation. The bookmakers struck against what were considered excessive ...

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  38. MISS AGNFS CHAMBERS'S CONCERT.

    A meeting was held in Paling's Concert Salon on Tuesday atternoon, at which Mr. H. N. Southwell opened proceedings by explaining that it was proposed to set on foot a complimentary concert for Miss Agnes ...

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  39. CYCLING AND MOTORING.

    The 10 miles open road race promoted by the Redfern Club oter the Homebush course on Saturday will be run in two heals, at 3 and 3.30 p.m. ...

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  40. NEW RACING REGULATIONS.

    The following new racing regulations have been pasacd by the executive of the Cyclists' Union:—No competitors will be allowed to start unless wearing a regulation racing number. New members can procure ...

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  41. SIR OSWALD BRIERLY.

    Sir.—Mr. Brierley left Sydney for London on board the barque Helen Baird, in which vessel I was myself a passenger. During the voyage hardly a day passed without Ben Boyd and ...

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  42. ORATORIO CONCERT AT MOSMAS.

    This evening Mr. Arthur Massey will direct a choir of some four-score voices, and an orchestra which will include Miss Ella James (leader), Miss Coutts-Duvalli (harp), Mr. Bryee Carter (cello), Mr. H. C. ...

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  43. ANNANDALE ROAD RACE.

    The Annandale Club will hold a 10-mile road race over the Homebush course on June 8 and 15. The prizes are:—First, high-grade Annandale bicycle; second order for £3 3s; third, order for £1 1s; fastest ...

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  44. NEW ZEALAND RACING.

    Subjoined is the result of the race for the Hawkes Bay Cup, 1¼m.—Volume, by Sylvin Park—Lottic, 8st 61b, 1; Sir Tristam, 8st 71b, 2; Chatterer, 6st 121b, 3. Time, 2m 14s. Dividend, £2 5s. ...

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  45. UNION CELEBRATION.

    The Highland Society of New South Wales will celebrate the bi-centenary of the union of Scotland and England at the Town Hall to-morrow evening, when addresses-will be delivered by the Right Hon. G. H. ...

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  46. CONINENTAL NOTES.

    A smart piece of identification was recently performed by a North London tradesman whose bicycle had been stolen. Two days affer the event a conple of policemen called on him and took him to a house ...

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  47. WALLSEND' JOCKEY CLUB.

    The weights for the Wallsend Jockey Club's races to be held on Saturday next were declared to-day, as under:— Trial Handicap, 6(.—Similar, 9st 51b; Lady ...

    Article : 298 words
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