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  3. PUBLIC NOTICES.

    The, following notifications appear In this week's N.S.W. Government Gazette: The cost of the additional water supply works at Lithgow is fixed by proclamation at ...

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  5. NEW STREET WORKS.

    During the ensuing three months a number of street works, in wLicn a considerable number of men will be engaged, will be carried out. ...

    Article : 493 words
  6. LITTLE COOGEE TRAM.

    The Public Works committee yesterday further considered the expediency of constructing a line of electric tramway from Darley Road, Randwick, to Little Coogee, when ...

    Article : 776 words
  7. A GOOD TIP.

    Not alone is the sporting community interested to the subject of tips There are others, notably the army of waiters and waitresses, stewards, porters, and other "handy" persons, ...

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  8. PASTORALISTS' UNION.

    A meeting of the council of the N.S.W. Pastoralists' Union was held at the office of the union on Wednesday, to consider the Commonwealth Land Tax Bill now before the House of ...

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  9. THE SIGNALS AGAIN.

    Judge pring travelled three miles in thirty-eight minutes, and was in consequence late in court "I suppose," said his Honor, "that sometime or other the trains will ran to time," Why not go back to the old style? ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BREACHES OF RAILWAY BYLAWS.

    Robert Davies, an Inspector of the Railway Department, proceeded against a couple of persons at Newtown Police Court for having committed breaches of the bylawa. ...

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  11. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS.

    The following additional public holidays were gazetted yesterday:—Culcairn Shire, Thursday, September 8; Coonabarabran district, Friday, September 9; Cumnock district, ...

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  12. OPIUM CONFISCATED.

    Sixty-one tins of opium were found on board the collier Pareora on Wednesday at Circular Quay. The contraband was hidden near the engineroom, but is now in the King's ...

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  13. M'LAUCHLAN SENTENCED.

    James W'Lauchlan, who bad been found guilty at the Central Police Court, Darlinghurst, of having committed a shocking offence at Wooltahra, was brought up for sentence. There ...

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  14. THE DIVORCE SITTINGS.

    The August-September sittings of the Sydney Divorce Court, which were to have opened at the beginning of the week, will commence on Monday next, under the presidency of ...

    Article : 193 words
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