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  2. DETAILS OF POLLING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 7,238 words
  3. (FROM THE BOARD AT THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE.)

    TWEED HEADS.—Passed: March 4. Cintra (s.) at 8.20 a.m., and Barrabool (s.) at 9.12 a.m., north; a large schooner-rigged steamer with yellow funnel at 3 p.m., north. ...

    Article : 842 words
  4. TWO AWHEEL.

    At 1 o'clock on some mornings the stars have an uncanny way of glaring at you. Starlight is usually associated in one's mind with moonlight— poets talk of it as cold and calm, and think their ...

    Article : 2,102 words
  5. THE COLLOQUIES OF SMITH AND CO.

    "The last time I came out," remarked Smith, who had never been out of the colony in his life, "a very queer thing happened." Jones from the depths of the armchair grunted. ...

    Article : 1,689 words
  6. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Tong[?] left Capetown on the 1st [?]ant outward. The R.M.S. Ionic left Rio Janiero on the 1st instant homeward. ...

    Article : 27 words
  7. THE ORIENT LINE.

    Captain F. M. Tuke has been appointed marine superintendent to the Orient S. N. Company. He commenced his career as a "middy" in Green's Blackwall Line, and obtained his appointment as fourth officer in the O.S.N. in ...

    Article : 60 words
  8. ARRIVAL OF THE WARRIMOO.

    The R.M.S. Warrimoo, W. E. White, R.N.R., commander, sailed from Vancouver, B.C., on the 9th February, at 8 a.m., leaving Victoria same day, at 5 p.m., and clearing Straits of Ju[?]n de Fuca at 10 o'clock that night. ...

    Article : 188 words
  9. IN THE COUNTRY.

    ALBURY, Thursday. The Federal election to-day passed off very quietly. Very little interest was evinced in the contest, which evoked less excitement than an ordinary municipal ...

    Article : 2,212 words
  10. THE ISLAND TRIP OF THE OVALAU.

    The steamer Ovalau, from Tonga and Fiji, yesterday arrived in port, and berthed at the Union Company's wharf. She left Auckland at 6 p.m. on 10th February, called at Russell next day for coal, reaching Nukua[?] [?] ...

    Article : 141 words
  11. THE CYCLING COMBINATION.

    With a view of getting further information with reference to that cycling combination which was being formed in Melbourne, our representative waited on Mr. Percy Fowles, who on Wednesday ...

    Article : 454 words
  12. THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

    The Nippon Yusen Kaisha, of Japan, now running a monthly service to Sydney, and represented here by the Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co., Limited, have had another steamer launched. The Kawachi Maru was launched from ...

    Article : 141 words
  13. THE WYRALLAH.

    The s.s. Wyrallah has again been put into commission after an extensive overha[?] which was carried out at Mort's Dock under the personal supervision of the company's superintendent, Mr. Charles M'Allister. The boil[?] ...

    Article : 100 words
  14. THE BALLUMBIE.

    This iron barque, built in 1885, a vessel of 1084 tons, yesterday arrived from Capetown in ballast. She left on 19th January, and fell in with a lot of [?] in 43. 8., and a very anxious time was had, the weather being foggy. The ...

    Article : 58 words
  15. LOSS OF LIFE AT SEA.

    A comparative table of the number of lives lost at sea is to hand by the Austral's mail yesterday. The extract is from the British Registrar-General's monthly return, and is as under:— ...

    Article : 93 words
  16. THE PREMIER'S VISIT TO ENGLAND.

    Sir,—The greatest event in the history of England is to be celebrated at home on the 22nd June next. Invitations have been sent to, and a fitting reception arranged for, the Prem[?]ers of the different colonies ...

    Article : 333 words
  17. ANOTHER FORTY KNOTTER.

    Of course it is an inventor, and equally of [?] an American inventor, who states that he has devised the ubiquitons "electrical plant" for propelling ships at the rate of 40 knots an hour. This time we are to have a ...

    Article : 172 words
  18. ELECTION IN VICTORIA.

    The election of 10 representatives of Victoria to the Convention which is to draft a federal constitution was held to-day, and was carried out very quietly. During the last fortnight the various ...

    Article : 270 words
  19. ABOUT FISH AND TRAWLING.

    Sir,—Mr. D. M'Guinness in your issue of the 22nd ultimo wound up some startling statements contained in the carlier part of his letter, by this remark, "As things are, the fishermen receive ...

    Article : 1,000 words
  20. THE REV. GEORGE MACINNES AND THE CARDINAL.

    Sir,—I contradicted by wire a statement made by the Rev. G. MacInnes in your issue of Wednesday, "That the Bathurst gathering was organised with a view of giving Cardinal Moran a platform from ...

    Article : 408 words
  21. TASMANIA.

    The following is a complete list of the Federal Convention candidates:—Hon. B. S. Bird, W. E. Bovill. Sir. Edward Braddon, John Bradley, Hon. N. J. Brown, W. H. T. Brown, Henry Button, N. ...

    Article : 212 words
  22. MINING MANAGERS' REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 659 words
  23. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    Sir,—In your issue of to-day (under "Friendly Societies and Legislation") appears a letter signed by Geo. T. Clarke re the formation of a Friendly Societies' Association. I respectfully desire to inform ...

    Article : 220 words
  24. CRETE.

    Sir,—In the article on "Crete" in your influential paper, which appeared in your issue of the 24th February, you apply the term "filibustering" to the expedition sent by the Greek Government to Crete ...

    Article : 207 words
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