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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 664 words
  3. CHURCH SOCIETY.

    The basement of the Town Hall was the scene of the Annual Festival Tea of the Church Society last evening, and to seat the large gathering two relay were necessar. It was estimated that fully 3000 ...

    Article : 1,408 words
  4. THE CYCLONE.

    That portion of Suburban Sydney devastated by the cyclone of yesterday presents a woeful aspect when viewed this morning. Everywhere are to be seen traces of the fury exercised by the wind. ...

    Article : 78 words
  5. THE WEATHER.

    Yesterday's rain ceased towards evening, and from then till this morning only a few drops fell According to the Observatory officials the rainfall in Sydney from 9 a.m. yesterday amounted to 2 ...

    Article : 1,612 words
  6. SPORTING.

    The recent betting prosecutions do no appear to interfere with the entries in any way for coming events, as nominations have been freely made during the past week. In this respect the Northern Jockey Club ...

    Article : 997 words
  7. LAWN TENNIS.

    Owing to the rain on Saturday several matches in the opening round of the association's trophy competitions were not played. These games must take place on Saturday next, as the second round will be ...

    Article : 736 words
  8. LEICHHARDT.

    In addition to other sufferers at Leichhardt were Messrs. Wallace and Company, whose boot and clothing factory is situate in Marion-street. The big chimney stack, at least 20ft in height, was ...

    Article : 484 words
  9. LEWISHAM.

    At Lewisham the wind, while cyclonic in force, did not cause as much damage as in some of the adjoining suburbs. The picket fencing on No. 1 platform was blown down, and a couple of houses ...

    Article : 39 words
  10. SUMMER HILL.

    The platform at Summer Hill Station suffered somewhat, and a lot of wreckage was blown across the line as a train passed through. A cottage in Sloan-street was swept away, and the roof of ...

    Article : 60 words
  11. ASHFIELD.

    At Ashfield the full fury of the storm was experienced. The Presbyterian manse was unroofed, and Williams's timber yard, opposite, wrecked. The railway line in the vicinity of the station ...

    Article : 513 words
  12. A HOLIDAY TRIP.

    A team representing the N.S.W.L.T.A. will visit the northern district during the Jubilee holidays and play two matches against teams from the Hunter River District Association on Jane 21 and 22. The ...

    Article : 44 words
  13. TIPS FOR KENSINGTON.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 166 words
  14. CYCLING.

    A committee meeting of the Redfern Bicycle Club was held on Monday evening at the club rooms, Rowe-street, Mr. F. W. Crane presiding. A letter was received from Mr. J. F. Rugg accepting the ...

    Article : 244 words
  15. ENTRIES, WEIGHTS, &c.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 words
  16. EXCESSIVE STREET-WATERING.

    The Cyclists' Union have given their support to the movement initiated by the league with the view of abating the excessive street-watering nuisance. They have instructed Messrs. James Martin (president), W. ...

    Article : 71 words
  17. LISMORE TATTERSALL'S CLUB ENTRIES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words
  18. FATAL BUGGY ACCIDENT.

    ROBERTSON, Wednesday.—Mr. John M'Baron, who has been a resident of the district for over thirty years, died yesterday from injuries received in a buggy accident. On Saturday night he was driving ...

    Article : 124 words
  19. GUNDAGAI NEWS.

    GUNDAGAI, Wednesday.—The local land board commenced its sittings this week. There is a large number of cases to be dealt with. Mr. E. P. Barnes, of Cootamundra, has been appointed ...

    Article : 123 words
  20. ACROSS THE CONTINENT.

    Charles Greenwood and Coleman, two Victorian wheetmen, are due to arrive in Sydney to-day. To-morrow they will sail by the E. and A. Company's steamer Australian for Port Darwin. whence they are ...

    Article : 82 words
  21. FOOTBALL.

    The Western (Bathurst) and Central Western (Orange) brancaes of the Rugby Union are making a combined effort to induce the New Zealand team to play two matches in the west—one at Bathurst on ...

    Article : 155 words
  22. CRICKET.

    The annual meeting of the Rockley Cricket Club was held on Saturday. During the season matches were played. The first eleven placed 25, winning 18 and losing 7. The second eleven played 14, winning ...

    Article : 259 words
  23. THE LEAGUE'S CARNIVAL.

    The weather has been so inclement during the past few days that the league hare decided to extend the time for receiving entries for their winter carnival until to-morrow (Thursday) evening. Yesterday a ...

    Article : 200 words
  24. SYDNEY HOSPITAL.

    The monthly meeting of the directors of Sydney, Hospital was held yesterday afternoon. Mr. M. Chapman, vice-president, occupied the chair. It was resolved to send a letter of condolence ...

    Article : 130 words
  25. HOSPITAL FOR CONSUMPTIVE.

    Sir,—Messrs. Williamson and Maegrore and the ladies and gentlemen of their company, together with the employees of the theatre, have kindly offered to give a matinoe performance of "The Sign of the ...

    Article : 128 words
  26. BASEBALL.

    A meeting of persons desirous of forming a baseball club in Erskineville will be held to-morrow evening at the Rose of Australia Hotel, Erskineville-road. ...

    Article : 73 words
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