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  2. SHOPS AT CHRISTMASTIDE

    Involuntarily it comes to some men to take off their hats. It may be at some religious rite or ceremony in Rome or Paris or St. Petersburg, or little Honolulu, or far Pekin—a rite utterly at variance with ...

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  3. NEWINGTON COLLEGE.

    The prizes gained by students at Newington College were distributed yesterday afternoon by his Excellency Admiral Cyprian Bridge, who was accompanied by Mr. Hopkins. On leaving the Stanmore ...

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  4. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    Pony and Galloway races will be held to-day at Keinsiggton, the first event starting at 2.15 p.m. The usual facilities will be afforded by omnibus and tram services for reachmg the course. Seaahell was ...

    Article : 508 words
  5. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    The Mining maiket was very quiet yesterday, and transactions wera of limited extent Girilambone, copper, had sales at 24s, 23s 9d, but others were neglected Coal and silver stocks were ...

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  6. THE TICHBORNE CASE.

    Mr. Langer Owen and Mr. Wallace (instructed by Messrs Wallace and Robson) appeared in support of an application in the Lunacy jurisdiction of the Equity Court by M. E. Priestman, on behalf of the ...

    Article : 2,194 words
  7. ROWING.

    The question of sending an Australian amateur eight-oar crow to England bas again been brought prominently under the notice of amateur oarsmen, and everyone is of opinion that a crew could be got ...

    Article : 1,109 words
  8. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Sydney Liedertafel closed their year with their ninety-sixth concert at the Town Hall but night. There was a large audience, and the comprehensive programme, which was "everything by ...

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  9. ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE, REVIERVIEW.

    Yearby year speech day at St Ignatius College, [?]view, increases in popularity. This is not to be wondered at Apart from the very pleasant river trip to and from the college, there is the magnificent ...

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  10. MENTONE RACES.

    A race meeting was held at Mentone this after noon the fields were small. The following are the results:- Trial Stakes.—Olaf 1; Recline a Kauri Gum. 3. ...

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  11. W. H. PALING AND COMPANY, LIMITED, GEORGE-STREET.

    Festivity and rejoicing mean music and song and dance, and the lovers of music and song in Australia have much to thank Paling's for The big warehouse in George-street, with its many floors, has given out ...

    Article : 400 words
  12. DIVIDENDS.

    The following dividends have been declared, and are payable on the dates specified:- C. T. Pyrites Company, 6d. Moonstone Consols, C.T. 1s. ...

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  13. SCONE RACES.

    The races here to-day were fairly well attended and were favoured with fine though warm weather The following are the results:- Stewards Gift,—Tanner, 1, Manxman, 2, Marshall, 3. ...

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  14. SIGNORA FERRARI'S CONCERT.

    Signora C. De Baraty Kerran gaveher annual pupils' concert at the Oddfellows' Temple yesterday afternoon, when the chief event was that artist's brillant rendering of "Mia Piccirell" (Gomez), ...

    Article : 169 words
  15. LILLIE BRIDGE RACES.

    There was a cood attendance at lillie Bridge last night, when a programme of pony and trotting races was run through. For suspicious running in the Fourteon Hands Handicap, the pony Sailor and ...

    Article : 356 words
  16. YIELDS.

    Brilliant Central, C.T, 910 tons, 420oz. Day Dawn, P.C, C.T., 450 tons. 554oz. Moonstone Consuls, C.T, 270 tons, 1199oz. ...

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  17. SHIPPING REPORTS.

    CUSTOM-HOUSE.—Entered outwards: Edwards: December 15, Kendall Castle, s., 2500 tons Captain, H. Hayman, for Newcastle; Kalgoorlie, s., 2982 tons, Captain H. M'Donald, for West Australia, via Melbourne and Adelaide; India, s., ...

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  18. TOWN HALL ORGAN RECITALS.

    The city organist included several "first performances" in his recital at the Town Hall yesterday, of which one of the most interesting was the overture to Grety's opera, "Richard Ccour de Lion." ...

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  19. THE DEAF AND DUMB AND BLIND INSTITUTION.

    The large hall of the N.S.W. Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and tbo Blind, was filled [?] overfiowing yesterday, when the pupils gave [?] demonstration of their work. Probably, ...

    Article : 447 words
  20. JOHN HOTTER.

    Of making many shops there is no end, and much bnsiness is not a weariness—so far as Mr. John Hunter is concerned borne seventy-five shops flourish under this name, and vast must be the tide of goods flowing ...

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  21. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Warrimoo, from Vancouver November [?] arrived yesterday morning at Wellington, and is due been on Sunday. The passengers and mails per steamer Australien arrived ...

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  22. ROSEBERY PARK RACING CLUB.

    Subjoined are the weights for the meeting whioh takes pince to-morrow:- The Fifteen Hands (Welter) unndiup, about 4 furlongs —Benedict, 10st 5lb; Rosyn, 9st 10lb; Menter, [?]st 6th; ...

    Article : 243 words
  23. SYDNEY MISSION TO SEAMEN.

    Ou Tuesday cieniugthe concer at thee institute was given by Mr. Macrow, ably assisted by the Feldwick quartette, Miss Hildorbrandt and Miss Hayter. Mr Macrow was lieartily applauded for ...

    Article : 109 words
  24. SAILING.

    On Saturday next the first contingent of our representatives at Brisbane will take their departure The Vigilant and Thalia will be shipped on the Eurimbla, whilst the Australian and Stella H. go on ...

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  25. FAST RUN OF THE MONOWAI.

    The Union S.S. Company's Monowai armed yesterday morning after a faast pacage from Wellington, N.Z. She cleard. Wellington Heads December 11 at 8 p.mm, and entered Sydney Heads December 15 and 10.45 a.m., [?]king ...

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  26. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

    The Omi Maru, Captain C. Young, is due this morning, and will berth at the E. and A. Company's Wharf, we[?] side Circular Quay. The following are the passengers.—Mrs. Cousins and ...

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  27. JOHNSTONE'S BAY SAILING CLUB.

    A meeting of this club was held on Tuesday evening at Pacific Hotel, Balmain, Mr. F. J. Donovan (commodore) residing. A communication was received from the Flying Squadron relative to the ...

    Article : 150 words
  28. POPULAR BALLAD CONCERT.

    The popular concert to be held in the Town Hall ou Monday evening next promises to be a great success from both a financial mid musical standpoint The music selected is of a popular nature Mrs. C. ...

    Article : 136 words
  29. CRICKET.

    It has been decided to postpone the above match till a date in February or March. This has been rendered necessary by the test match encroaching on the dates originally set down. ...

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  30. THE SHAFTESBURY.

    The steamer Shaftesbury, which for some time has been employed in the Australian coastal trade, has completed her engagement in that service, and will now be despatched by Messrs. Gibbs, Bright, and Co. to Dunkirk and Antwerp. ...

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  31. ST. RKORGE'S SAILING CLUB.

    This newly-formed club holds its first show on the water on Saturday next, for which a very encouraging number of entries has been received. What is known as the George's River course has been chosen ...

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  32. AN IMPROVED CINEMATOGRAPHE.

    Mr. H. J. Maguire, photographer, 195 Georgestreet yesterday exhibited to a "Herald " representative a cinematographe which he boa made, and claims to have improved on those now in use in the ...

    Article : 189 words
  33. THE CAPE OTWAY.

    The new stemaer Cape Otway, orginally built for the Australian Transport Company, and afterwards purchased by the A.U.S.N. Company for the intercolonial trade, arrived at Fremantle on the 14th instant from Glasgow and ...

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  34. CYCLING.

    Yesterday afternoon, on the Sjduey Cricket Ground track, J. Platt-Betts, the champion record-breaker of the world, successftilly attacked his quarter and half-raile Australasian records put up ...

    Article : 667 words
  35. REMOVALS.

    The Hubbuck berths to-day at the Central Wharf, The Robert Sudden has moved from Eaton's Wharf to Goodlet and Smith's. To-day the Omi Maru will berth alonside the E. and A. ...

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  36. ADULTERATION OF FOOD.

    At the Centrai Police Court yesterday before Mr. Edwards, S.M., 10 shopkeepers were fined under the Public Health Act for Belling articles not of the nature, quality, or substnace demanded. Paul ...

    Article : 299 words
  37. STEWART, DAWSON, AND CO., GEORGE-STREET AND STRAND.

    It has been said that true enjoyment cannot be expressed in words; but enjoyment and astonishment both find frequent expression from people passing the big corner shop m the Strand occupied by Messrs. ...

    Article : 533 words
  38. SWIMMING.

    This newly-formed, club held its initial meeting on Tuesday night at Warbrick's Lavender Bay Baths, when it brought off a 64 yards club handicap in the presence of a large number of interested spectators ...

    Article : 260 words
  39. ARRIVALS AT FOREIGN PORTS.

    Anamba, barque, November 2, from Fremantle August 5, at Astoria; Tenasserim, ship, October 31, at A[?]res, from Port Pirie June 28; Title e. Starbuck, ship, Octobwer 25, at Honolulu, from Newcastle September 8; ...

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  40. ROMAN CATHOLIC FETE AT ROCKDALE.

    On Saturday next a fete and open-air bazaar in aid of the budding fund of the Kogarah Roman Catholic presbytery is to be held on the Bnghton racecourse, which is being lent for the occasion by Mr. Thomas ...

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  41. THE GULE OF TRANTO.

    Messrs. A. M'Arthur and Co. yesterday cleared the fine steamer Gulf of Taranto for London and Manchester with a large and valuable cargo. The vessel has been smartly handled, and leaves with a capital freight. Of wool she ...

    Article : 68 words
  42. WATER AND SEWERAGE BOARD.

    The weekly meeting of the Water and Sewerage Board was held yesterday. It was reported that the receipts from July 1 to 11th instant were £133,001 0s 11d. being £9,265 7s 11d more than last year. The ...

    Article : 113 words
  43. WATERLRISE CLUB'S CARNIVAL.

    The Euterprise Swimming Clnb's thirtcouth annual carnival was hold at the Natatarium yesterday evening, and was attended by over 500 persons. In the 100 Yards Invitation scrutchevent five started, F. C. ...

    Article : 332 words
  44. THE NINEVEH.

    This regular visitor in the Aberdeen line, and in command of Captain N. Allan, passed Green Cape yesterday evening, and may be expected to arrive this forenoon. The steamer will berth at Parbury's Wharf to had ...

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  45. STORAGE OF FROZEN MEAT CARGOES.

    At the twenty-fourth annual meeting of the New Zealand Shipping Company, held at Christchurch on the 7th instnat, the charirman stated that the London Dock Company had agreed to erect a store fittted with ...

    Article : 89 words
  46. Advertising

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  47. MILITARY INTELLIGENCE.

    The order issued from Victoria Barracks providing for officers of the permanent staff residing within two miles of Victoria Barracks created a good deal of stir upon its first appearnace. The subsquent ...

    Article : 157 words
  48. CHARTERS.

    It was yesterday reported that a steamer had been [?] up for wool loading, but the information lacked confirmation owing to the test match. Ships are heading to Pacific coast North American ports ...

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