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  2. SHIPPING REPORTS.

    CUSTOM-HOUSE.—Entered outward: March 11, Leurs, s., 1184 tons, Captain W. Ellis, for Queensland ports; Elizbeth, barque, 461 tons, Captain S. L. Harreby, for; Matupl, New Britain. ...

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  3. NEWCASTLE.

    The March sittings of the Newcastle Court of Quarter Sessions were resumed and concluded before his Honor Judge Murray, at the City Courthouse, to-duy. Mr. Dawson prosecuted on behalf of the ...

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  4. FEDERAL CONVENTION.

    A noticeable feature of to-day's debate is the feet that the Convention has reversed the decision arrived at after mature debate by the three other Conventions in Sydney, Adelaide, and again in Sydney, ...

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  5. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    The Gael was yesterday withdrawn from the Flying Handicap to be run at Moorefield to-day The thoroughbred horse Marvel, who was a great performer in his day, bas arrived at the Bexley ...

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  6. SCHOOLS' PREMIERSHIP.

    Newington College and King's School mat at Newington yesterday afternoon. The King's School, batting first, scored 335 for the loss of eight wickets, Waddy, by very atractive cricket, compiling 112, ...

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  7. GOLF.

    The clubhouse of the Lythsm and St. Anne's Golf Club is to be opened by the Marquis of Lorne during the present month. It is said to have cost £10,000, and is on the new links between Lytham ...

    Article : 63 words
  8. SALVATION ARMY CONGRESS.

    Commandant Booth knows how to organise a display, how to hide unpromising materials behind a foreground which instantly seizes the eye, how to make effect succeed effect, surprise fellow ...

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  9. FOOTBALL.

    The fifteenth annual meeting of the Randwick Football Club was held last night at the Royal Hotel. There was a large attendence of members and visitors from othor senior clubs. Mr. L. ...

    Article : 358 words
  10. BOWLS.

    The final of the above competition was played on Thursday, on the City green, with the result that Messrs. D. Nightingale and W. F. Corbett beat Messrs. A. Horrocks and Lyons, 31 to 19. ...

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  11. ATHLETICS.

    On the 16th instant Mr. S. Rowlsy, the crack runner, starts for New Zealand to compete against some of the champions in Maoriland. He will be accompanied by Mr. W. Alexander, a prominent ...

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  12. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Meana arrived at San Fancisco at noon on Wednesday but, the 9th instant. She left here on February 14. ...

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  13. ST. PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRATION.

    It will be seen by advertisement in our issue of to-day that all arrangements have been made for the celebration of St. Patrick's Day, and a good program me of sports has been planned, including ...

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  14. PASSAGES ENGAGED BY THE CHANGSHA.

    The following passengers have booked by the Chang[?] sailing at 2 p.m.:to-day, Saturday, for Hongkong and Japan, in the China Navigation line:—Mr. Howie, Mr. Macartney, Mrs. and Miss Frampton, Mr. and Mrs. L. ...

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  15. JAPAN MAIL LINE.

    Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co. Ltd., advise the following movements in the above company's steamers engaged in the Australian trade:- The Yamashire Maru, which left here on Saturday last, ...

    Article : 111 words
  16. ROWING.

    Berry's Bay was on fete yesterday afternoon, the occasion being the finals of the scratch pairs and trial fours, in addition to which was the launching and christening of a new four-oarod racing boat ...

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  17. THE COAL EXPORT TRADE.

    The quantity of coal experted to foreign and intercolonial ports during the week closing to-day totalled 36,183 tons, as compared with 34,856 tons last week—an increase of 1327 tons. The average ...

    Article : 95 words
  18. MOOREFIELD RACING CLLB.

    The Moorefield March Meeting, which takes place this afternoon on the papular convincing ground overlooking Botany Bay, promises to provide an enjoyable outing for lovers of racing, and the ...

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  19. THE EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN S.S. COMPANY'S FLEET.

    The Airlie sailed from Hongkong for Australian ports, via Timor, March 9, and sails from Sydney for China and Japan, via ports, about April 12. The Australian sails from Sydney for China and Japan, ...

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  20. PROCEEDINGS IN CONVENTION.

    The President took the chair at 10.30 a.m. WORK OF THE CONVENTION. Mr. BARTON appenled to the members to try and conclude the bill at this sitting. (Cheers.) ...

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  21. TIRATES TOOTBALL CLUB.

    The 10th annual, meeting of the Pirates Football Club waa held at Garrett'a Hotel, Market-afreet, last evening. Mr. F. Woolcott-Waloy (president) was in the chair. The report and balance-sheet, which ...

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  22. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The first meeting of the recently-elected committee of the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce was held in the hall of the chamber this afternoon. Mr. R. A. Wallace was voted to the chair, and there were ...

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  23. THE A.U.S.N. COMPANY LINE.

    The Bulimba sails hence this day at 10 p.m. for Melbourne, Adelaide, Albany, Fremantle, and Geraldton. The Wodonga sails on Tuesday, the 15th instant, for Melbourne. The Arawatta is due here on Monday from Melbourne, ...

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  24. YACHTING.

    A meeting of the committee of the squadren was held yesterday to consider correspondence from Mr. F. Coombes in connection with the proposed race or races between Mr. Fitter's (Auckland) yacht Meteor ...

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  25. FAST TRIP OF THE WESTRALIA.

    Messrs. Huddart, Parker, and Co.'s steamer Westralia yesterday completed a fast run of 89 hours from Anckland. She left Auckland at 6 p.m. on the 7th, and, after a fine passage entered the Heands at 11 a.m. During the trips ...

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  26. DOCKIKGS.

    The steamer Oonah was yesterday floated out of Mort's Dock. The American schooner Lizzie Vance is to be floated into Jubilee Dock to-day for an overhaul. ...

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  27. A SCHOONER AGROUND.

    A telegram received from Camden Hawn yesterday stated that the schooner Louisa Messell bad gone [?] on spit, inside, She was in no danger. ...

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  28. DEATH OF A WELL-KNOWN SHIPMASTER.

    News was received yesterday in Sydney from Albany, dated the 28th ultimo, of the death of Captain Ogg. Captain William Rutledge Ogg played an important put in Australian maritime histary. He was a native of Aberdeen, ...

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  29. PUBLIC SCHOOLS SWIMMING CARNIVAL.

    The first of a series of swimming carnivals under the auspices of the newcastle District Public Schools' Athletic Association was held at the Corporation Baths to-night, and was attended with great ...

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  30. NEWCASTLE CHARTERS.

    The following charters have been announced at Newcastle during the week just clotting:- Hiddekel, four-masted barque, Newcastle to San Francisco, coal. ...

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  31. STOCKTON COLLIERY DISASTER CASES.

    The cases of Curran v. Stockton Coal-mining Company and Bailoy v. Stockton Coal-mining Company, set down for hearing at the present sittings of the Newcastle District Court, were called on to-day. ...

    Article : 216 words
  32. CYCLING.

    Mr. J. Williams the official handicapper of the league, yesterday declared the handicaps for the Hampden Wheel Race and the March Stakes, two of the principal events to be run at the league's ...

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  33. PRINCE ALFRED YACHT CLUB.

    The monthly meeting of the Prince Alfred Yacht Club waa held on Thursday evening at the clubrooms, Hotel Australia, Mr. S. Hordern (commodore) presiding. There was also a large number of ...

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  34. NORTHERN JOCKEY CLUB.

    The Northern Joekey Club's March Meeting, which opened to-day, waa favoured with splendid weather. The attendance was large, and included a number of metropolitan backers. The results were: ...

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  35. SAILING VESSELS NOW DUE AT SYDNEY.

    Birms, barque (QDWM), from New York—102 days, Hollinwood, four-masted barque (LGVB), from New York—ll5 days. Lismore, ship (KCJQ), from Glasgow—91 days. ...

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  36. SAILING.

    To-day's ruce of this club is one opon to all boats affiliated with any of the clubs. The entries and handicaps appeared in yesterday's "Herald," and from them the prospects of good racing seem assured. ...

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  37. MILITARY INTELLIGENCE.

    The " Defence Force Gazette," issued yesterday as a supplement to the " Government Gazette," notifies the following appointments and promotions:- Permanent Staff.—The appointment of Lientenant ...

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  38. A PILOT'S COMPANION.

    The New York pilots are equipped with a mest [?] portable light. It is an electric light, carrying its own power without the necessity of wires to any battery. In appearance it is [?]what like a closed telescope, about ...

    Article : 153 words
  39. DISTRICT COURT.

    The March sittings of the Newcastle District Court were opened befere his Honor Judge Murray at the City Courthouse to-day, and were continued until a late hour in the evening. A large number ...

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  40. SYDNEY DINGY SAILING CLUB.

    The small dingics will be catered for by this club to day, when the 8 and 10 ft. classes each have a race. The 8ft. midgets will sail the Clark Island and Fort Denison course, Whilst the 10-footers will ...

    Article : 191 words
  41. BUGILBONE RACES.

    The following weights have been declared in connection with the Bugilbone races:- Opening Handicap.—Lady Asthore, 9st 12lb; Music, 9at 21b; Dickon, 8st; Zingett, 7st 21b; Claasman, 7st; ...

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  42. SHIP BULDING IN GERMANY.

    The aggressive but [?] most [?] moving in the shipbuilding world. From statistics just Published in Germany it is shown that in 53 German shipyards last year (some of which, it may be mentioned, are ...

    Article : 258 words
  43. CKICKET.

    The seventh round of the electorate competition will be brought to a close to-day, and some interesting finishes will probably be witnessed. On the Sydney Cricket Ground South Sydney, with five ...

    Article : 264 words
  44. YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly meeting of the Central Association was held on Friday evening, the 4th instant, the hon, ecretary presiding. Information was given of the work in various parts by the members. The ...

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  45. LANE COVE SAILING CLUB.

    The handicaps in the three races of this club, fixed for to-day, are:—Class A—Ione, scratch; Galatea, 4 minutes; Waimea, 5 minutes, Class B— Miranda, scratch; Guinevere, 4 minutes; ...

    Article : 59 words
  46. SWIMMING.

    At Hellinge's Baths, Woolloomooloo Bay, last night, the Government Printing Office Swimming Club brought off a 100 yards club handicap. The following were the results: ...

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  47. GRANVILLE BICYCLE CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the Granville Bieycle Club was held at the Granvilie School of Arts on Wednesday evening. The borough council wrote acknowledging receipt of £10 towards coat of laying ...

    Article : 119 words
  48. Advertising

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  49. GROWTH OF MALTING BARLEY.

    Sir.—I was pleased to see by your article of this morning's issue that you are impressing upon our farmers the desirability of growing barley suitable for malting. Some time since I procured from o[?] ...

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  50. PIGEON SHOOTING.

    An outright club trophy, value £5 5s, was competed for at the N.S.W. Gun Club's grounds, Lord's-road, Botany, on Friday, and was won by Mr.F.L. Moreweather, who killed 14 ont of 16. The ...

    Article : 169 words
  51. LAWN TENNIS.

    The following are the handicaps of the single handicap of the above club, play in which commences this afternoon:- H. R. Crossman and Colquhoun owe 40, Gaden and ...

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  52. INTER-'VARSITY MATCH.

    The mateh between the Sydney and the Melbourne Universities is to commence on Tuesday, and will boe contniued on the following days. The University Oval will be the scene of the contest. The ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. PRESENTATION TO V. TRUMPER.

    On Thursday evening a pleasant ceremony took place at Puddington, when Mr. Victor Trumpor, the young Paddington cricketer, waa made the recipient of a gold scarf pin in recognition of his services to ...

    Article : 96 words
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