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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The weather s[?]enly changed from hot to cool this afternoon, and is threatening rain. BLAYNEY, TUESDAY. The weather to-day was extremely cold, and at intervals ...

    Article : 380 words
  3. LAW REPORT. INSOLVENCY COURT—TUESDAY.

    Certificates were granted in the matters of Denis Baragry, William Crupley, Clara Maria Harmer, and W. J. Harmer er-parte C. M. Harmer, C. M. Harmer, and W. J. Harmer, ex parte W. J. Harmer, W. J. Harmer, and C. M. ...

    Article : 117 words
  4. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    Mr. Mining-manager Bennett, reports that the stone being brought to grass at the M'Donald claim. Milburn Crock, looks splendid, and is heavily charged with gold. Scrip is now standing at between 30s. and 40s., and is expected to ...

    Article : 320 words
  5. WEATHER MAP.

    Stations. [?] M'X M[?] [?] Casino., b 80 69 0 [?]enterdild--.... Moree.... b 82 52 0 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 44 words
  6. POLICE. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    The Police Magistrate was assisted yesterday on the Criminal Side by Messrs. Hale, Field, Hardie, and Bird; and on the Summons side by Messrs. Senior and Hart, George Keegan, failing to satisfy the Bench respecting his ...

    Article : 416 words
  7. COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS.—TUESDAY.

    The sittings of the Court of Quarter Sessions were resumed this morning at the Darlinghurst Courthouse, Mr. Healy prosecuting on behalf of the Crown. JURORS FINED. ...

    Article : 529 words
  8. NEW WESLEYAN CHURCH AT STANMORE.

    The suburb of Stanmore has so rapidly increased in popululion that the Wesleyan Church, which was oponed about seven years since, has become too small to meet the demands for sittings, and as its construction is on a plan ...

    Article : 2,324 words
  9. AMUSEMENTS. MASONIC HALL.

    The programme played by the Mendelssohn Quintette Club last night, at the Masonic Hall, was more enjoyable and more fully enjoyed by the audience than either of the two which preceded it, good ae they were, for while it ...

    Article : 476 words
  10. WATER POLICE COURT.

    The Bench yesterday was occupied by Mr. Marah, P.M., and Messrs. Heading, Hunt, E. O. Smith, Penfold, and Jenkins, Js.P. Cases in the Charge Court were not numerous, and all ...

    Article : 256 words
  11. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. THE TURF.

    Our Melbourne correspondent telegraphs that Mr. L. L. Smith offered his stripp of racehorses for sale at auction, yesterday, consisting of Liberator, Dougalston, Haides of the Hills, Perle, Dansstralic, Westbury, Japan, and Sea ...

    Article : 95 words
  12. AQUATICS.

    The prizes to be competed for at the anaual regatta of the New South Wales Rowing Association have received an addition in the shape of a very handsome sterling silver goblet, presented by Messrs. W. G. Laidley, and P. B. ...

    Article : 175 words
  13. NEWTOWN POLICE COURT.

    Yesterday, before Mr. Fielder, J.P., George Widdowes was charged with unlawfully and maliciously causing carbolic powder to be taken by one Frederick Spalding, with intent to injure the said Frederick Spalding. The ...

    Article : 109 words
  14. LAW NOTICES.

    Prothonotary's Office.—Taxation of Costs: Barley v. Heaton, at 10.30; in re Godfrey, gent., one, &c., at ll; M'Laughlin v. Hevers, at 11.30; Montgomery v. Harman, at 12; Samuel and another v. Corry, at 12.30. ...

    Article : 43 words
  15. INSOLVENCY BUSINESS.

    Wednesday.—Henry Buckley, Patrick Connolly, Ferdinand Francis Falconer, Hugh M'Rac, third meetings; Charles Josiah Stewart and George Stewart, second meetings; William M'Cook, Charles John Huwkine, D. Slattery, and P. Mahoney, ...

    Article : 140 words
  16. LICENSED VICTUALLERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The annual festival in connection with the Licensed Victuallers' Association was held yesterday in the Sir Joseph Hanks' Hotel pavilion, botany. It was attended by about 300 persons, who proceeded in the afternoon to the ...

    Article : 1,109 words
  17. CRICKET.

    The ground committee of the Association Ground have decided to give two trophies of the value of £5 5s. each for the highest batting and best bowling averages obtained by players in the club winning the Nat Thompson Cup; the ...

    Article : 58 words
  18. THE ART SOCIETY'S EXHIBITION.

    This second annual exhibition of the Art Society undoubtedly shows better work than the first one, and this superiority is claimed equally by the oil paintings and the watercolours, Of course it contains many daubs and many ...

    Article : 1,127 words
  19. PROTESTANT HALL.

    A concert was given at the Protestant Hall, last night, for the banetit of Mrs. Colborne Fraser, a lady who is a teacher of music here, and who has for a considerable time been prevented by severe illness from following her ...

    Article : 259 words
  20. ATHLETICS.

    We have been requested to state that the University Athletic Club sports originally arranged for Wednesday, October 5th, are postponed until the following Wednesday. ...

    Article : 25 words
  21. DISTRICT COURT.—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5.

    Hyam v. Dcemer, Woolcott v. Moore. Cook v. M'Donald, Owens v. Graham, Himmelhoch v. Holmes, Julian v. Vaisey, Patrick v. Ashlin, Hayman v. Green, Anson v. Wentworth, Woods v. Wentworth, Dorain and another v. Hart, Gordon v. ...

    Article : 43 words
  22. OVERLAND PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

    The following passed through to-day:— For Sydney: Mrs. Wm. Jackson, Misses Jackson (2), Mr. and Mrs. J. Hogg. Mrs. Olives, Messrs. E. Williams, [?]. Prentice, M. Twomey, J. Brown, W. Bradbury, T. B. ...

    Article : 102 words
  23. CHARGE OF HOCUSSING A PEDESTRIAN.

    A curious case has just been concluded at the Newtown Police Court, in which a man named George Widdower was charged, before Mr. F. Fielder, J.P., with unlawfully and maliciously causing to be taken by one Frederick Spalding, ...

    Article : 522 words
  24. SALE OF GOODS AT ASHFIELD.

    A very successful sale of work was inaugurated at the new School of Arts, Ashfield, yesterday, on behalf of the parsonage fund of St. Andrew's Church, Summer Hill, of which the Rev. John Vaughan is the incumtent. ...

    Article : 413 words
  25. SMALLPOX.

    For some days there was no fresh case of smallpox to report, and people had begun to think—to hope, at least— that the Health Board had stamped it out. Although matters have much improved, and the disease is not having ...

    Article : 724 words
  26. CORONER'S INQUEST.

    The City Coroner (Mr. H. Shiell, J.P.) held an inquest at the Commercial Hotel, Elizabeth-street south, yesterday, with reference to the death of Charles Free, a railway shunter, whose body was found floating in Darling Harbour ...

    Article : 194 words
  27. OVERCROWDING TRAMCARS.

    Sir,—I saw in your issue of to-day an account of the disgraceful overcrowding of the Randwick tramcars yesterday, and I can vouch for the substantial accuracy of the report. The 3.15 tram from Sydney was rushed at Moore ...

    Article : 392 words
  28. COMMERCIAL.

    At Messrs. Nathan Cohen and Co.'s regular auction sales of fat stock to-day, there was a fair supply. The demand was brisk, and price averaged 22s. per 1001b. They sold: Lannagan's bullocks, from £7 5s. 6d. to £8 2. 6d., averaging £7 18s, per head; ...

    Article : 103 words
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    SANDGATE—Botany Bay—fifth of November. Hardie and Gorman.—ADV, CAMDEN Park Farm Lands and Town Lots.—Read the advertisement in holmes and land column.—Hardie and Gorman. ...

    Article : 25 words
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