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  2. Political Situation in Victoria.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The political situation is becoming more and more complicated as the debate in the Assembly on the want of confidence motion proceeds. The Government supporters ...

    Article : 140 words
  3. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 1,461 words
  4. Sporting.

    This morning there was a great number of "to[?]ts" at Randwick to witness the work, which was of a fairly interesting nature. The course proper was thrown open for the first time this treason, and, from ...

    Article : 675 words
  5. CYCLING.

    NEWCASTLE B.C.—The Sydney entries for these sports are very fair, including G. W; Whatmore, A. Edward. A. Fry, J. O'Grady. F. T. Davies, E. A. Pearson. Q. Corkhill, J. W. Baird, F. C. Eaton, and W. L. Kerr. In addition to ...

    Article : 417 words
  6. Shipping.

    Queen of the South (s), 200 tons, Captain W. B. Nelson, from Richmond River. Costa Rica, packet (bq), 551 tons, Captain Carpenter, from a whaling cruise. ...

    Article : 109 words
  7. EAST SYDNEY ROWING CLUB.

    The following are the entries and handicaps for the handicap single [?]culling race, in connection with the East Sydney Rowing Club, to be held on Saturday afternoon. The prize is presented by Mr. I. J. Josephson, and a club ...

    Article : 124 words
  8. Maritime Miscellany.

    TIDES.—High water, Sydney Cove, this day, 9.17 a.m,, 9.35 p m. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—The projected departures this day are the Gambier for Melbourne at noon, Rosedale for ...

    Article : 1,473 words
  9. Queensland Parliament.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—In the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday several new bills were read the first time, including one providing the office of commissioners to be entirely free from ...

    Article : 128 words
  10. CARRINGTON SPRING HANDICAP.

    A fair attendance patronised the Carrington Grounds last night, when the running in the first round of heats of the Carrington Spring Handicap was continued. Seventeen heats were disposed of, but in none of them were there ...

    Article : 734 words
  11. FOOTBALL.

    Parkgrove v. Caledonian.—The following teams have bean chosen for this match on the Agricultural Ground on Saturday : Parkgrove—Thompson (captain), Priugle, M'Credie, Kidd, Mayor, M'Millan, Browning, Graham, ...

    Article : 87 words
  12. The Redfern Seat.

    At a meeting, last evening, at Alexandria Town Hall, of the Redfern branch of the Protection Union, it was resolved that Alderman Peter Howe, Major of Waterloo, should be waited upon ...

    Article : 87 words
  13. THE TARGET.

    MANLY RIFLE CLUB.—A very largely attended meeting was presided over by Mr. G. Badmington, the object being to elect, the first officers. Mr. Isaac R. Cooper (major late of H.M. 58th Regiment) was elected president, Mr. R. J. ...

    Article : 979 words
  14. The Illawarra Line.

    At the request of the Minister for Works, Mr. Whitton, the Engineer-in-Chief, made a trip yesterday along this new line with a view to ascertain when it was likely to be out of the hands of ...

    Article : 62 words
  15. The Tramway Frauds.

    The commission of inquiry into the recent tramway frauds held its second meeting yesterday, when the further examination of witnesses was continued. When this portion of the ...

    Article : 414 words
  16. TURF ITEMS.

    A SPIRITED CONTEST.—Writing on the sale of Mr J. B. Haggin's yearing colt by King Thomas, by King Ban from Maud Hampton: "It waa," says one of our New York contemporaries, "the struggle of ...

    Article : 863 words
  17. CARRINGTON SPRING HANDICAP.

    The following is me draw for the second round of the Carrington Spring Handicap, to be run off on Saturday night next.First heat: J. Furlong 11yds, W. Neilsen 14½, L. Hoelscher 10½, D. H. Pearson 10. Second heat: T. ...

    Article : 227 words
  18. BILLIARDS.

    W. MITCHELL AND W. PEALL.—on Thursday evening July 5, these well-known players inaugurated the opening of the new billiard saloon at the Roebuck Hotel, Lewisham, in the presence of a large company of gentlemen. ...

    Article : 258 words
  19. Death of a Corporation Official.

    The death is announced of Mr. R, M. N.Mancarrow, late clerk of works of the Corporation of Sydney, in connection with the erection of the Centennial Hall. He has been in the colonies ...

    Article : 183 words
  20. CRICKET.

    N.S.W. UNION CONTESTS.—Entries for the Foy medals and Levy and Scott cup class with the hon. secretary at the union's rooms to-morrow evenings at 7.30. The drawing for matches will then he proceeded with. ...

    Article : 90 words
  21. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 545 words
  22. ATHLETICS.

    SIR JOSEPH BANKS HANDICAPS.—Acceptances close on Saturday night for the long distance handicaps, to be run on the 29th instant; and on the evening of the 29th instant for the seventeenth Grand Handicap, to be run on ...

    Article : 553 words
  23. Naval and Military.

    SATURDAY'S SHAM FIGHT.—On Saturday the Metropolitan partially-paid forces are to turn out for their second whole day's training. The scene of operations will on this occasion he between ...

    Article : 345 words
  24. The [?]

    The Very Rev. Father Kavanagh gave another of a course of lectures on the different phases of the drink question, in the New Masonic Hall, last evening, which be has undertaken, under the ...

    Article : 280 words
  25. CROSS ROADS RACES.

    On Wednesday afternoon, a large number of residents of Liverpool and district availed themselves of the provision of an afternoon's sport at the pleasant little racecourse at the Cross Roads; Mr. T. Preston, the local boniface, ...

    Article : 245 words
  26. HIRED SAILING BOATS.

    A well-known aquatic man, who is willing to take an active part in the carrying out of the idea suggested in yesterday's NEWS, writes:—"I was much pleased to notice an article in the EVENING NEWS under the above head, ...

    Article : 269 words
  27. COURSING.

    Hamilton Coursing.—At the meeting of the Hamilton (Western District) Coursing meeting held yesterday, the Bracelet Stakes were divided, between Darkness and Sibyl. ...

    Article : 69 words
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