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  2. Advertising

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  3. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    Rather more business transpired in the Mining market yesterday. Coal stacks were steady, with dealings in Wickham and Bullock Island, also in Stockton Copper companies had a fair share of ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    "A Stranger in New York" is by this time no stranger in Sydney, the laughable adventures of that irrepressible individual, as represented by Mr. Harry Conor, being already familiar ...

    Article : 133 words
  5. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

    J. E. Brewer, who has charge of The Grafter, Syerla, Mannazona, and Co. in England, has decided to feed his team an Australian-grown hay, and tne order to forward five tons of it to England has been ...

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  6. THE ENABLING BILE IN VICTORIA.

    Sir George Turner states that the Enabling Bill, authorising a vote of the electors of Victoria to be taken on the Commonwealth constitution as amended by the Premiers' Conference, is to be passed by ...

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  7. NORTH SYDNEY CYCLISTS AND THE FERRY COMPANY.

    For some time past the cyclists of the north side of the harbour have been endeavouring to be allowed to take their wheels over in the ordinary ferryboats, more especially with regard to the ladies, for the ...

    Article : 224 words
  8. FORT-STREET OLD BOYS' UNION.

    The third annual entertainment, under the auspices of the Fort-street Old Boyn' Union, was held in the vestibule of the Town Hall last night. A large number of "oll boys" attended with ...

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  9. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The final performance of "Trelaway of the Wells" will be given at the Theatre Royal to-night. This comedy shows cute observation on the part of A. W. Pinero who has studied ...

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  10. REDFERN BICYCLE CLUB.

    This afternoon the club intends to travel up to Springwood, on the side of the Mountains. Mr. Cameron, the captain of the club, has made arrangements for the accommodation of those who are ...

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  11. MISS BENSUSAN'S RECITALS.

    Next Saturday evening Miss Inez Bensusan will give a dramatic and musical recital at Manly. when she will be assisted by Mrs. Waller Radcliffe, Mr. W. B. Beattie, and Mr. Lawrance Phillip. During ...

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  12. CRITERION THEATRE.

    Mr. George Rignold now enters upon the last six nights of his seaton at the Criteron Theatre, and accordingly he will meet a generally expressed wish by a revival of "Othello" next Tuesday and during ...

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  13. LEAGUE OF WHEELMEN.

    This afternoon the league will run off one of their series of half-time handicaps on the Sydney Cricket Ground in the intervals of the football match. The distance is 1 mile, and the prizes £5, £2, and £1. ...

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  14. PARRAMATTA AND DISTRICT.

    The Glenfield Progress Association is making an effort with a view to haviug the table grapegrowers of the counties of Camden and Cumberland represented in the proposed conference of vinegrowers in ...

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  15. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    This evening Mr. Charles Holloway produce "The Merciless World," a new play by Herbert Leonard, dealing with criminal life in Paris, and with episodes of the temptuous ocean on the coast of ...

    Article : 155 words
  16. FEDERALISM IN NEW ZEALAND.

    At a meeting held here to-day of gentlemen who take an interest in the federation of Australia resolutions were carried that the Federal Constitution of Australia is the most noble monument of ...

    Article : 171 words
  17. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    This afternoon Paul Cinquevalli, the first juggler of the day, will make his debut at the Tivoli Theatre. This performer is amongst the most distinguished Mr. Harry Rickards has yet ...

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  18. FOOTBALL.

    At a meeting of the Victorian football League to-night full arrangements were made for the reception of the South Australian footballers, who are to play a Victoria team on July 1. ...

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  19. PALACE THEATRE.

    There will be a change of programme at the Palace Theatre this afternoon and evening, when M'Adoo's Georgia. Minstrels will vary their songs in the first port, and Edison's latest improved talking ...

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  20. GOLF.

    The Hampden Cup Competition, which carries with it the Amateur Championship of N.S.W., will be continued this afternoon at the links of the Australian Golf Club at Botany, where two rounds ...

    Article : 203 words
  21. MASONIC INSTALLATION.

    There was a large gathering of the Masonic fraternity at Granville on Thursday evening, when Dr. T. Harrison was installed as W.M. of Lodge Sir Walter Scott. The Grand Lodge was represented ...

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  22. VICTORIAN SPORTING NEWS.

    Messrs. Yaille and Co. report having sold privately the stallion. Loyalty for export to India. The jumper S[?]lish injured himself in his box last night and had to be destroyed. ...

    Article : 110 words
  23. WESTERN AUSTRALIA'S ALLEGED UNFAVOURABLE POSITION.

    In the Governor's speech at the opening of the Western Australain Parliament on Wednesday it was stated that Ministers were of opinion that the Commonwealth Bill as now framed was far less ...

    Article : 91 words
  24. OPERA HOUSE.

    At the Opera House Josephson's Comedy Company is successfully performing H. T. Byron's amusing comedy. "The Guv'nor" This popular piece, with the laughable scene in which the deaf ...

    Article : 62 words
  25. SHIPPING REPORTS.

    Custom-house.—Entered outwards: June 23, Oceans, R.M.S., 6803 tons, Captain L. H. Crawford, for London, via ports; Polynesien, F.M.S. 65 6 tons, Captain L. Boulard, for Noumea; Augsburg, s., 4907 tons, Captain A. ...

    Article : 352 words
  26. WILD WEST SHOW.

    The reopening of the Wild West fallow, opposite to the railway station, is announced for 3 p.m. today. There will also be the evening performance. Texas Jack will appear in bis original character ...

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  27. ROSEHILL RACING CLUB.

    The picturesque racecourse at Rosehill will be the spotting rendezvous this afternoon, and a large and fashionable assemblage may be anticipated in the grandstand enclosure. His Excellency the Governor, ...

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  28. THE CAMPAIGN IN QUEENSLAND.

    A convention, at which delegates from the Springsure, Duaringa, Mount Morgan, Gladstone, and Rockhampton Federation Leagues were represented, was held to-day. Mr. Ferguson (president of the ...

    Article : 136 words
  29. PIGEON SHOOTING.

    Sixteen shooters competed at the New South Wales Gun Club's grounds yesterday for a trophy presented by Mr. H. Tange, which was won by Mr. A. Usher on the eleventh round. The runner-up was ...

    Article : 131 words
  30. A LONELY DEATH.

    On Thursday it was reported to the Liverpool police that a man named John Saney had been found dead at Lower Bankstown. It appears that two brothers. John and Joseph Saney, occupied a farm ...

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  31. COOGEE AQUARIUM.

    During the week there have been good attedance at this favourite resort, especially at Monday evening's skating, Referendum Day'e entertainment, and Wednesday night's quadrille assembly. Mr. ...

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  32. MISS AMY CASTLES' DEBUT.

    Miss Amy Castles will make her debut in Sydney at a concert directed by Mr. T. Aengenheyster at the Town Hall, on Wendesday evening next. The young soprane will sing "Qui la Voce," "Winds in ...

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  33. NEWCASTLE.

    The recent despatch of a special train from Sydney to Newcastle by the proprietors of the "Sydney Morning Herald," in order that the residents of this district might obtain then papers ...

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  34. CELEBRATING THE VICTORY.

    A representative gathering of Richmond River federalists assembled at a banquet at Nolan's Hotel last night to celebrate the victory. Alderman M'Kinnon, the Mayor, presided. Great enthusiasm ...

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  35. PASSAGES ENGAGED BY THE R.M.S. ORIENT. SAILING TO-DAY.

    The following passengers have been booked by the Orient Company's steamer sailing to-day:—For London: Mr. V. Colmer, Mr. A. Hein, Mr. F. Sheetalsopp, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Day and 2 children, Mrs. James Shields, ...

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  36. TOWN HALL POPULAR CONCERTS.

    Mr. Philip Newbury announces his customary popular concerts at the Town Hall to-night, when Mme, Emily Spada will sing Braga'e "Sercunta." The tenor" will himself render "The Pilgrim," ...

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  37. MONDAY POPULAR CONCERTS.

    Madame Marine Pooley, who successfully carried on similar entertainments at Auckland as far back as 1883, is applying her experience to a series of Monday popular concerts, which she will initiate at ...

    Article : 91 words
  38. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The annual ball in connection with the Commercial Travellers' Association of New South Wales (of which his Excellency the Governor is patron was held at the Paddingonton Town Hall last evening, ...

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  39. BROKEN HILL PROPRIETARY COMPANY.

    The output of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company, Limited for the four weeks ended the 22nd instant was as follows:—Refinery products: Gold, 2100oz., fine: silver, 375,423oz, fine; soft lead, ...

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  40. AMATEUR ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.

    The programme of the concert of the Sydney Amateur Orchestral Society, to take place on July 6, is of the usual attractive character. Much interest attaches to the performance of Wagner's "Ride of ...

    Article : 72 words
  41. JAPAN MAIL LINE.

    Messrs. Buras, Philip, and Co., Limited, advise the following movements of the steamers of the above line engaged in the Australia, China, and Japan trade:- The Kasaga Mara, which arrived from Japan on the ...

    Article : 154 words
  42. SATURDAY NIGHT LECTURES.

    Colonel G. W. Bell, United States Consul, is announced to deliver a lecture to-night in the School of Arts Hall, Pitt-streett. The subject will be "Man's Place in Nature." ...

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  43. HERR PRIEDENTHAL'S MATINEE.

    Friday has long been recognised as the worst day in the week for concert-giving in Sydney. The fact is not one that can be explained, but it must be recognised by all who are conversent with the ...

    Article : 334 words
  44. CHINA NAVIGATION LINE.

    Messrs. James and Alexander Brown note movements of the steamers of this line as under:- The Changana leaves Sydney for Hongkong and Manila, via usual Queensland ports and Port Darwin, on Tuesday, ...

    Article : 92 words
  45. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The fortnightly meeting of the committee of the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce was held at the Hall of Commerce this afternoon. Mr G. F. Earp, the president, occupied the chair. A discussion took ...

    Article : 127 words
  46. THE E. AND A. COMPANY'S LINE.

    The Airlie sailed from Hongkong on June 17. en route from Japan to Australias ports, and will sail for China and Japan, via ports, on July 29. The Australian arrived in Sydney on June 15 at ...

    Article : 117 words
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  48. THE COLLIERY STRIKE AT TERALBA.

    An unexported development in connection with the dispute between the management and the miners of the Pacific Co-operative Colliery at Teralba took place to-day. A ...

    Article : 287 words
  49. COONAMBLE JOCKEY CLUB.

    The local jockey club's aunual meeting was concluded to-day when there was a fair attendance. The racing was good, and the meeting was one of the most successfull held for some years. Subjoined are the results of the ...

    Article : 85 words
  50. BILLIARDS.

    The heats played in the above tournament last night were A. D. Robinson (receives 50) beat J. Brennan (receives 75), by 24, H. Oxenham (receives 95) beat J. Leek (receives 110) by 36. There will be ...

    Article : 70 words
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  52. MISS CELIA DAMPIER'S CONCERT.

    Considering the clash of musical attractions thioughout the week, there was a satisfactory attendance at the Oddfellows' Temple last night, when [?] complimentary concert was ...

    Article : 305 words
  53. DIVIDENDS.

    The following dividends have been declared, and are payable on the dates specified:- Tasmania G. M. Company, Tasmania, 1s. Western S. M. Company, Tasmania, June 24, 1s 6d. ...

    Article : 114 words
  54. CYCLING.

    The league race, Sydney Cricket Ground; Stanmore Lady Wheelers,Bridges via Concord; Burwood Club, Middle Head, return Hunter's Hill; Waratah Rovers' Club, Rooty Hill via Windsor and ...

    Article : 49 words
  55. THE MARKERS' TOURNAMENT.

    The above was continued at Messrs. Heiron and Smith's showrooms, 214 Castlerengh-street, last night, with the following results:—M. Gittoes (receives 230) bent G. H[?] (receives 255) by 50; ...

    Article : 78 words
  56. YIELDS

    Black Coon, Yalgogrin, 22 tons, 53oz. B. H. Proprietary Company, 2100oz, SILVER. B. H. Proprietary Company, 381,534oz. ...

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  57. SYDNEY BICYCLE CLUB.

    It was intended to hold the club's annual road race this afternoon over the Botany course, but the road is in such a bad condition that the committee has been compelled to postpone the event until July ...

    Article : 75 words
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