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  2. CHURCH NEWS.

    The Primate preached on Sunday morning in St. James', Croydon, in the afternoon visited the Western Suburbs Hospital, and preached nt All Saints', Woollahra in the evening. On Tuesday and ...

    Article : 369 words
  3. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    A mixed programme of foot and pony racing will be played out at Lillie Bridge this evening, commencing at 8.15. The adjustments for the occasion are set forth elsewhere in this paper. ...

    Article : 580 words
  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    Sardon's famous comedy, "A Scrap of Paper," a piece full of animation and playful allusion, will be performed at Her Majesty's Theatre to-night. The comedy was only once performed by the ...

    Article : 189 words
  5. SHIPPING REPORTS.

    CUSTOM-HOUSE.—Entered outward: June 21, Leura (s.), 1186 tons, Captain [?] Brown, for Brisbane and ports; Poregrino (s.), 1660 tons, Captain J. Pain, for Melbourne; Tambo (s.), 732 tons, Captain W. Hipgrave, for Hobart; ...

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  6. SMOKE CONCERT.

    The secend annual smoke concert in connection with the Sydney Steamship Companies' Cricket Club was successful held at Mr. Quong Tart's rooms, Kingstreet, on Thursday evening. The chair was ...

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  7. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) TOCUMWAL RACE CULB.

    It has been decided to hold a winter race meeting under the auspices of the local club, to take place on the 1st August next, for which a programme of six events has been framed. It was also decided, in ...

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  8. WESTERN SUBURBS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    A show in connection with the above was held in the Burwood School of Arts on Thursday night. In declaring it open Mr. Overall, who presided, congratulated the competitors on the exhibition, which, ...

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  9. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    After two or three nights of hesitancy, Sydney playgoers have followed the lead of other cities in which Mr. George Edwardes's G[?]iety Girl Company have appeared, and accordingly the expected rush ...

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  10. SUSSEX-STREET MISSION.

    The Sunday morning breakfast of the Sussex-street Mission Church was attended by 450 destitute men. The retreat during the week sheltered 300 men on an average per night. The church at the ...

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  11. SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND.

    What promises to be a very good Rugby match has been arranged to be played on the Sydney Cricket Ground this afternoon between the Western and Northern Districts. The teams will be chosen ...

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  12. NORTH SYDNEY FEDERATION ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting having for its object the formation of a local federation association, was held last evening in the North Sydney School of Arts. The Mayor of North Sydney (Alderman Barry) presided, and in ...

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  13. MESSRS. WOOD AND CO.'S EMPLOYEES' PICNIC.

    The first annual picnic of the employees of Messrs. Wood and Co., the well-known undertakers of the city and Balmain, took palce on Thursday last. Several hundred persons, which included the ...

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  14. SALVATION ARMY.

    Colonel and Mrs. Estil are still in the North Coast district. They have held successful meetings at Lismore and Ballina. Major Bince is touring in the Illawarra district. ...

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  15. THEATRE ROYAL.

    Miss Maggie Moore will to-night make her farewell appearance as the merry, good-temered heroine of "Sweet In[?]isfail," and will thus close her season with a drama of which the popularity has been ...

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  16. ROMAN CATHOLIC.

    Friday being the first day of the Sacred Heart, Solemn High Mass was celebrated at the Church of [?]he Sacred Heart, Darlinghurst. The Rev. F. [?]Driscoll was the celebrant. and the Rev. Fathers ...

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  17. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S GROUND.

    A good programme of matches will be put forward at the Agricultural Society's Ground this afternoon, when Paddington Electorate will play Pirate and University will meet Wentworth in the senior ...

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  18. THE REV. HASKETT SMITH.

    The Rev. Haskett Smith delivered his lecture on "The Land of the Pharaohs" in the North Sydney School of Arts last evening to a crowded audience, which manifested considerable interest and frequently ...

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  19. LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY.

    Last evening a young people's missionary demonstration was hell in the Pitt-street Congregational Church in the presence of a crowded congregation, a number of Christian Endeavour societies being ...

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  20. PEDESTRIANISM.

    Test races were run at the Carrington Running Grounds on Thursday for the purpose of guiding the N.S.W. Amatour Athletic Association in the selection of two representatives to take part in the ...

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  21. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    At the Tivoli Iheatre this afternoon and evening Mr. Harry Rickards will introduce Lottio Modley Murphy and Phil Mack, two new artists from America to Australian theatregoers. The ...

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  22. PASSAGES ENGAGED BY THE DAMASCUS.

    The following passengers have booked by the White [?]tar line steamer Damascus, sailing to-day for London. via Capetown:—Mr. A. O'Brien, Mr. C. Nicholson, Mr. Johnson, Mr. H. M.'Creary, Miss Wilson, Miss Jerard, Mr. and ...

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  23. THE FEDERATION OF THE COLONIES.

    Sir Henry Parkes delivered an address in the Town Hall, Parramatta, last night, upon "The Federation of the Colonies," and he specially pointed out its urgency, as well as "some of the principal ...

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  24. THE A.U.S.N. COMPANY'S LINE.

    The Glanworth, for Brisbane and ports to Rockhampto[?] sails hence to-day. The Cintra leaves Melbourne to-day for Sydney, and sails hence Tuesday next for Brisbane and Queensland ports to Cooktown. The Wodonga will arri[?] ...

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  25. SYDNEY HUNT CLUB.

    The hounds meet to-day at Parramatta railway station, at 2.30 p.m. ...

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  26. MEETINGS.

    The above society held a meeting at P[?]l's Rooms on Monday evening last. The chair was taken by Mrs. Stiles. Robber Buchanan's novel, "The Shadow of the Sword," was the subject of the evening; and ...

    Article : 59 words
  27. CANTERBURY PARK RACE CLUB.

    The June meeting of the Canterbury Park Race Club takes place to-day, and promises to provide a pleasant onting for racegoers. The track is reported to be in good order, and with their customary ...

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  28. THE EMPIRE.

    This afternoon and opening there will be a fresh change of programme at the Empire, where Miss Lucy Fraser and Mr. Martyn Hagan will join Messrs. York and Jones's company for a short season ...

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  29. PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS' RENDEZVOUS.

    A meeting of Public school teachers was held at the Technical College, Ultimo, on the 16th ultimo, to consider a communication received from the Chief Inspector, intimating that "There is no objection to ...

    Article : 228 words
  30. THE UNION COMPANY'S LINE.

    The following departures have been fixed for July [?] Sydney to Auckland: Mararoa, 3rd July; Tawawera, 17th July; Mararoa, 31st July. Sydney to Welling[?] Hauroto, [?]th July; Waihora, 18th July; Tal[?]ne, 27th ...

    Article : 66 words
  31. ATHLETICS.

    In the spring this year there is promised n great boom in amateur cycling and athletic circles, if the number of sports meetings arranged is to be taken as a guide. On 17th September the old-established ...

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  32. LUND'S LINE.

    Messrs. Gilchrist, Watt, and Co. are in receipt of [?] cable announcing the arrived of the Warrnambool at London, after a very cool passage of 42 days from Adelaide, which port she left on the 8th May, arriving [?] ...

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  33. ABERDEEN WHITE STAR LINE.

    The Steamer Damascus. Captain A. H. G. Douglas, R.N.R., will leave Dalgety's Wharf to-day, at 4 p.m., with the following cargo:—2000 bales wool, 5385 bags are, 122 casks conceatrates, 25 bales leather, 25 cases gas tubes, ...

    Article : 126 words
  34. PRESBYTERIAN.

    In connection with the work of a committee of ladies belonging to Chalmers Presbyterian Church, Redfern, who are engaged in relieving the distress existing in certain quarters of the district of Redfern, ...

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  35. THE UNITED SERVICE INSTITUTE.

    A meeting of the members of the United Service Institute was held in the rooms, St. James'chambers, last night Colonel Roberts, C.M.G., occupied the chair, and among these present were ...

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  36. ARRIVAL OF THE GUTHRIE FROM CHINA AND JAPAN.

    Captain P. Thomas Helms, of the E. and A. liner Guthrie, reports having left Kobe on the afternoon of the 14th May, for Hongkong. via I[?]land Sea; cleared Shimono[?] Straits at 1 p.m. on the 15th May, and arrived at ...

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  37. TOWN HALL POPULAR CONCERT.

    For the first time in the record of musical events in this city, the Town Hall will be thrown open to the public for concert purposes at a general tariff of one shilling, the only reservation being in the ...

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  38. CYCLING.

    The Redfern Club will run to Penrith this afternoon. This afternoon the Sydney Club will run to South Head, leaving the club rooms at 2.30, and returning ...

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  39. STEWARDS OF TRUTH.

    Mrs. Harris, trance lecturer to the Stewards of Truth, on Wednesday evening delivered what was termed an "inspirational" address on "Woman, her influence, rights, and mission," before a ...

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  40. FOOTBALL.

    Crown-street met Fort-street in the Public School Senior Football Competition on the Royal Agricultural Society's Grounds on Thursday, and the match resulted in a draw, each side scoring 6 points. In ...

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  41. PUBLIC SERVICES FOR TO-MORROW.

    St. Andrew's Cathedral.—S. Holy Communion; [?], the Pre[?]ntor; 3.15, Archdeacon Gunther; 7, Rev. R.J. Read. Cook's River-road, St. Peters.—Rev. E. D. Madgwick 7. ...

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  42. THE REPAIRS TO THE NINEVEH.

    The Nineveh came out of Mort's Dock yesterday. The repairs to the White Star liner (which went ashore [?] Cor[?]ulla Beach, Port Hacking, on the 14th ultimo) [?]ars been completed in four weeks. Ther work was undertakes ...

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  43. ENGINEERING ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly meeting of the Engineering Association of New South Wales was held last week in the rooms, 70 Pitt-street. Mr. A. D. Nelson, president. was in the chair, and there was a large ...

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  44. "GAIETY" ORGAN RECITAL.

    Learning that the members of the Gaiety Girl Company had expressed a wish to hear Mr. Weigand play "the largest organ in the world," the Mayor of Sydney (Alderman S. E. Lees) invited the manager ...

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  45. WARWICK FARM PONY AND GALLOWAY RACES.

    The pony and galloway meeting which commenced on Wednesday at Warwick Farm was continued and concluded yestereday in beautiful fine weather, and there was fair attendance. The sport was ...

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  46. LAWN TENNIS.

    The B and C classes of the N.S.W. Lawn Tennis Association badge competition, will play off another set of in matches to-day. The A class teame do not meet again until the 2[?]th. In the B division Neutral ...

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  47. CHARTERS.

    The Antares, barque, now on the way to Fremantle, is fixed to load copra at Fiji for Europe. Mr. W. S. Fell advises fixtures:—New York to Melbourne, Wiscombe Park, 2075 tons; New York to New Zealand, Albertina, 655 tons, ...

    Article : 68 words
  48. CONGREGATIONAL.

    On Thursday evening an organ recital was given in the Newtown Congregational Church in the presence of a large audience by Mr. Arthur Mason (organist of Trinity Congregational Church, ...

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  49. NEWCASTLE SHIPPING.

    Our Newcaslt correspondent yesterday reports:—The arrivals of wool during the week have been only 84 bales. The number up to date is 73,5[?]5; that for the corresponding period of last year was 71,18[?]. There is but little ...

    Article : 78 words
  50. BONDED STOCKS.

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  51. [?]ILLIARDS.

    The billiard tournament in connect on with Tattersalls Club was continued last night. A. Harper (receives 25) boat E. A. Cli[?]ton (receives 110) by [?]0; Nomen (receives 75) beat A. L. Fisher (receives ...

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  52. WESLEYAN.

    During the week Mr. A. F. Fisher, the singing evangelist, has conducted two "Music Song, and Story" services in the Petersham and Gl[?]be Wesleyan churches, which have proved helpful and ...

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  53. BRISBANE-STREET RAGGED SCHOOL.

    The opening of the [?]dwinter vacation at the Ragged School. Brisbane-street, was celebrated yesterday afternoon in the school building. The Rev. R. S. Paterson presided, and there were also present ...

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  54. BOWLS.

    Several matches for the M. S. Browne trophy were played on the Ashfield green on Thursday afternoon. A very close contest between Kellett and Bailey resulted in a win for the latter by one point, 31-30. ...

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  55. PIGEON SHOOTING.

    The third competition for the Spring Cup took, place at the New South Wales Gun Club's grounds, Botany, yesterday, and resulted in a win outright for Mr. "Lockwood," who ki[?]ed all his birds—11 ...

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  56. YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.

    The first annual meeting of the Burwood branch of the Young Women's Christian Temperance Union was held in the Congregational School-hall yesterday afternoon and evening. The Proceedings ...

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  57. ART UNION AT LEICHHARDT.

    On Thursday evening there was a large attendance at the Leichhardt Town Hall, when the drawing of prizes took place in connection with thye Art Union held under the auspices of the recent friendly ...

    Article : 165 words
  58. BALMAIN INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION.

    Yesterday afternoon St. John's School Hall, Birchgrove-road, Balmain, was the scene of a large gathering to witness the opening of the Balmain Industrial Exhibition, over 120 exhibits having been ...

    Article : 150 words
  59. ROSEBERY PARK RACING CLUB.

    The following entries have been received for next Tuesday's meeting:- FIFTEEN HANDS HANDICAP, 4½ furlongs.—Lill, Jack [?] Sharapnel, Cuckoo, Expect, Madras, Vesta, Jacko, [?]., ...

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  60. CYCLORAMA.

    The painting of the Battle of Gettysburg continues to daily attract large numbers of visitors to the Cyclorama, which will be open as usual from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. to-day. ...

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  62. BAZAAR AT WAVERLEY.

    A sale of gifts and winter [?]reo, in aid of the poor of Waverley, was held in the Wesleyan schoolroom, Bondi Junction, on Thursday afternoon and evening by the pupils of Kingswood College. The Rev. J. ...

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  63. BAPTIST.

    The Rev. Charles Boyall, of Marrickville, has accepted the call to the pastorate of the Baptist Church at Maryborough. ...

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  64. LILLIE BRIDGE RACES.

    The following hadicaps have been declared for the races to be run this evening:- NOTICE HANDICAP, 75 yards.—L. Avery, 2 yards; F. Bidwell, 3½; A. Brown, [?]; J. Brown, 4½; J. Bain, 1; G. ...

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  65. SYDNEY CITY MISSION.

    In connection with the Chippendale and Redfern branch of the Sydney City Mission, an eight-day mission for the people was commenced by a camp meeting in the Prince Alfred Park on Sunday, the ...

    Article : 322 words
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