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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 5473 words view this articleThe ninth annual meeting of members of the Church of England Association of New South Wales was held in the Temperance Hall yesterday afternoon. The chair was occupied by Mr. Robert ...
Article : 488 words view this articleA confirmation service was held on Sunday, at Christ Church, Lavender Bay, whon the rite was administered by the Primate to 58 candidates. Dr. Saumarez Smith also preached. There was a ...
Article : 41 words view this articleA meeting of the above association was held yesterday at which it was resolved,—"That this association, having discnssed the proposed Building Soctiety Lottery, places on record its aeuso of ...
Article : 81 words view this articleA pleasant afternoon was spent recently by the members of the Woman's Working Longue in connection with the Globe-road, Wesleyan church, when the presented Miss Winn, a former member, ...
Article : 64 words view this articleThe following summary of the provisions of the new measure for the control of the Victorian Railways is supplied by the Melbourne Argus:— "The trust which is to supersede the present ...
Article : 804 words view this articleThe laying of the foundation of this church at Burwood was reported in yesterday's Herald. The statement was omitted that both the church and the site were the gift of a pars[?]oner, who has ...
Article : 46 words view this articleOn Sunday the United Methodist Church, Alexandria, carried out a very successful mission revival Three services wero held in the Wyndham-street Church. At the morning one Mr. David Walker, ...
Article : 99 words view this articleA service in memory of the late Miss Ethel York daughter of the station roaster at Rockdale, was held in the Free Church of England, Rocky Point-road, on Sunday evening. There was a very large ...
Article : 124 words view this articleA meeting of committee was held on Thursday afternoon, in the Mission Office, Y.M.C.A. The Rev. Geo. Campbell presided, and there was a good attendance. The death of Mr. Horniman, who for ...
Article : 126 words view this articleSir,—If more of those interested in the Australian produce trade were to cmulate the example of your special Commissioner, and make themselves acquainted with the character, extent, and ...
Article : 622 words view this articleSir.—Referring to the able and interesting letters of your correspondent regarding Australian produce in Great Britain, I was especially struck by his remarks concerning Edinburgh as a possible and ...
Article : 242 words view this articleThe annual public temperance meeting of the Wesleyan Methodist Connection took place in the Centenary Hall last night. The Rev. J. E. Carruthers (President of the Wesleyan Conference) occupied ...
Article : 573 words view this articleThe dispute in the butchering trade remains in an unaltered position. Last night a meeting of the members of the Slaughtermen's Union was held, when arrangements were made for paying the men ...
Article : 498 words view this articleHis Excellency the Governor has consented to become patron of the Australian Jockey Club, and has also signfied his intention to be present, accompanied by Lady Hampden and suite, at the November ...
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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 249 words view this articleMr. Gollan's horses, The Possible and Bonnie Scotland, left by m[?]l to-day for Sydney, where they will be shipped for New Zealand. Messrs. T. M'Cotmack and C. Northcote lodged ...
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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 184 words view this articleMr. W. T. Brown, of the A.M.P. Society (who rodo to Brisbane last year), has just returned to Sydney, after an enjoyable tour through the North Island of New Zealand from Auckland to ...
Article : 1127 words view this articleThe following matches were played on Saturday:— The King's School played Newington College at Parramatta in the schools' premiership, and the ...
Article : 550 words view this articleLast night the Mayor of Balmain (Alderman A. M. Milne) presided over a large gathering in the Council-chambers, Town Hall, Batmain, the occasion being the presentation of prizes won at the late ...
Article : 326 words view this articleAt the invitation of Mr. F. Farnell, the Premier, Mr. G. H. Reid, together with a number of other members of Parliament, paid a visit to Ryde yesterday. The members included Messrs. Ashton, ...
Article : 702 words view this articleThe animal concert in aid of the prize fund of the Gordon Public School took place on Saturday in the schoolroom, which was crowded. Mr. J. Y. Cullen was in the chair, and load a letter of apology from ...
Article : 232 words view this articleSir,—In your issue of to-day "Woolgrower" returns in his attack on the local selling of wool. He co[?]males by leaving his "plain and simple story at the merey of its enemies, but for the grave and ...
Article : 163 words view this articleThere was an unusually busy sceue on board the Alameda yesterday afternoon, as just prior to her departure crowds of visitors arrived to bid good-bye to various artists leaving for New Zealand and ...
Article : 341 words view this articleA concert, given by Miss Chambers on behalf of the Mauly Rowing and Sailing Club, was held in the Aquarium Hall yesterday evening. The stage was made pretty, a boat[?]n full sail being represented, and ...
Article : 125 words view this articleThe 100 yards race for the captaincy of the Nautilus Swimming Club at Lady Robinson's Beach was swum in the baths on Saturday afternoon. The result was—H. Lyons, 1; D. Christian, 2; W. ...
Article : 46 words view this articleSir,—For the last five or six years, and ever since Mr. Williams, the labour candidate best Mr. W. E. Abbott, member for the Upper Hunter, the [?] named gentleman has almost periodically fave[?] ...
Article : 515 words view this articleSir,—Your correspondent "Musicus" refers for case where a professional musician was passed [?] in a competition for an organistship in favour of[?] Civil servant, because of the latter's "social ...
Article : 203 words view this articleSir,—When the Reform Bill was before the House of Lords in England in 1832, and had got into the committee stage on the 7th May, an adverse amendment was carried against the Government by a ...
Article : 572 words view this articleSir,—The attention of the public generally, and of country towns particularly, should be directed to that portion of clause 65 of the Public Service Bill precluding Civil servants from accepting honorary. ...
Article : 298 words view this articleSir.—During the late celections I advocated the adoption of the land tax with a fixed minimum of £100. On abstract economi principles even this exemption is unjustifiable; but we are bound to ...
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