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Article : 80 wordsThe 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 wordsThere 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 ...
Article : 216 wordsMessrs. 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. ...
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Article : 91 wordsAt 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 ...
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Article : 352 wordsThe 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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Article : 116 wordsThe 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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Article : 262 wordsMr. 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," ...
Article : 78 wordsMadame 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 wordsThe 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, ...
Article : 462 wordsThe 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, ...
Article : 2,633 wordsThe 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 ...
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Article : 154 wordsColonel 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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Article : 334 wordsMessrs. 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, ...
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Article : 24 wordsIt 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 ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 24 Jun 1899, Page 10
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