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  2. THE EMPTY NORTH-WEST.

    Mr. Newton Moore, Premier of Western Australia, was interviewed last night with reference to the Northern Development League, which aim[?] at securing the Constitution of ...

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  3. SPORTING.

    The annual sale of thoroughbred yearlings, which to breeders and sportsmen is one of the most important functions in connection with the autumn racing campaign, will be continued ...

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  4. A.J.C. RACES.

    The meeting of the Australian Jockey was continued yesterday in glorious weather morning broke dull and threatening, and it appeared as if ...

    Article : 187 words
  5. GOLF.

    A bogey match played to-day resulted as follows:— T. Allen, hep 12, 2 down. J. Portus, hep [?] 3 down. J. S. Perry, hep [?] 5 down. ...

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  6. BORDER RACING CLUB.

    The Border annual races took place yesterday, when the excursion and mail trains Were crowded from Tenterfield, and there was a good attendance. Results:- Trial Stakes.—Canno[?] Ball, [?]st, 1; Mona, 8st 121b, 2; ...

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  7. MANLY G.C.

    At the annual meeting of associate members, Mrs. Allerton was elected captain and Mrs D[?] hon. secretary: Mrs. A. V. Hi[?]ard, Mrs. Brewer, and Miss Maitland were elected on the committee. ...

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  8. TOCUMWAL RACES.

    The races resulted:— Maiden.—Yokohama, 1; Treva[?] 2; Vanish, [?] Maiden Trot.—Jack's the Boy, 1; C[?]ssie, 2; Dixie, 3. Handicap.—Trance, 1; Mirage, 2; Birdgrove, [?] ...

    Article : 64 words
  9. CYCLING AND MOTORING.

    The Campsie Bicycle Club will enter a team this season to compete in the interclub premiership. A 2[?] miles test race will be held shortly over the Homebush course, and the first five riders to finish will be ...

    Article : 49 words
  10. DRESSES AND ATTENDANCE.

    There was an unusually large attendance of ladies for the "off" day, and the lawn and the grand stand were thronged with visitors. The crowd was not so great as on Monday, ...

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  11. CHAMPION CYCLIST RETIRES.

    H. W. Thompson, who recently won on appeal the half-mile championship of the State, has stated that he will retire from racing. He has not nominated for any of the events at the Cyclists' Union meeting ...

    Article : 60 words
  12. BALRANALD RACES.

    The annual meeting of the Balranald Racing Club commenced yesterday, and will be concluded to-morrow. The weather, although slightly bleak, was favourable. There was a fair attendance. Results: ...

    Article : 111 words
  13. LACROSSE.

    At the annual meeting of the club, the report stated that the club had been again victorious in the association competition, and had won the honour caps for three seasons out of Tour. The treasurer's report ...

    Article : 134 words
  14. PEERLESS CLUB.

    The Peerless club will hold its annual ten miles' road championship over the Homebush course on May [?] Valuable prizes will be awarded to the successful competitor[?] ...

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  15. BROKEN HILL MEETING.

    The Athletic League and League of Wheelmen held sr[?]ts this afternoon on the Western oval. The chief events resulted:- Maiden Cycling Hardicap.—Hoby, 15yds, 1; ...

    Article : 130 words
  16. MEANDER RACING CLUB.

    The Easter Meeting of the Meander Racing Club was held on the De[?]raine course yesterday in pleasant weather, and there was a large attendance. Results: ...

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  17. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB.

    At the races to-day, the principal event resulted:- Great Autumn Handicap of 1000 sovs.—Mr. Ormond's Zimmerman, by Birkenhead—Solitaire, [?] 1; Signor, [?]st 131b, 2; Stratagem, 7st [?]b, 3. Six starters. ...

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  18. NEWCASTLE.

    Mr. Ho[?]s, M.L.A,, who is' the general Secretary of the Locomotive Engine-drivers and Firemen's Union, was waited upon yesterday whi[?]st in Newcastle by representatives of the ...

    Article : 149 words
  19. ATHLETICS.

    It is practically certain that Kerr and Murray will be sent to London to represent New Zealand in the Olympic games. ...

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  20. MAULE'S CREEK RACING CLUB.

    The annual meeting of Maule'a Creek Racing Club was a great success. results:- Opening Handicap, [?]—Mr. G. White's Pick. 9st [?] 1; Mr. F. Foster's Roy Williams, 8st 121b, 2; ...

    Article : 171 words
  21. SAILING.

    The performances of the Sydney Amateur Club's boats during the season were as follow:- General, Handicaps, A Class.—Adelphi, 3 starts, 2 wins, 1 second, £7; G[?] 3 starts, 1 win, 1 third, ...

    Article : 340 words
  22. CRICKET.

    The cricket engagements in connection with the Y.M.C.A. tournament were continued to-day. Results:- Brisbane beat Adelaide on the first innings. Brisbane, first innings, 147 (Gau[?]tone 34, Petri[?] 38, Grew 20). For ...

    Article : 173 words
  23. COAL AND OTHER EXPORTS.

    The following vesse[?]s cleared at the Customs-house to-day:—G[?]aucus, s, for Melbourne, with 10 tons bunkers; Kakapo, s, for Burni[?] via ports, with 2260 tons coal; Brisbane, s, ...

    Article : 56 words
  24. BINDA JOCKEY CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the Bin[?] Jockey Club was well attended. The Cup was won by Mr. J. Carr, a local resident, the victory being very popular. Results: ...

    Article : 203 words
  25. ALBURY RACING CLUB.

    The following weights have been declared for the Albury Racing Club's Cup meeting:- First Hurdle Race, 2m.—Designer, 12st; Nickel, lOst 121b; Invermayson, 10st 101b; St. Leonard, lOst ...

    Article : 262 words
  26. BLACK OPAL FIELD.

    Some very good patches of opal have recently been unearthed at the Lightning Ridg[?] fields; but there appears to be great difficulty in finding buyers, especially for the ...

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  27. BOWLS.

    In the third round of the Morris trophy, being played by electric light, Morris defeated [?]bbons by 101 to [?] and A. Louden defeated Alderson by 101 to 99. Two heats in the championship resulted in Cooper beating ...

    Article : 196 words
  28. ROWING.

    The committee of the T[?]anian Rowing Union met last night [?] decision of the association closing negotiations for a test race to decide the crew to be sent to the Yarr[?] The following ...

    Article : 155 words
  29. KEMPSEY HOSPITAL MEETING.

    The Hospital Benefit race meeting yesterday was well attended. Results:- Opening Handicap.—Prince [?] Prince Ch[?]ter, ...

    Article : 85 words
  30. POLO.

    The competition for the Burdekin Cup will be continued to-day at Kensington. The Victorian team will meet Sydney. The State Governor, Sir Harry Rawson, will be present at the match. ...

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  31. BALRANALD RACES.

    The following are the results of to-day's races:- Handicap Hurdles.—Cheviot, [?] Q.E.D., Turquo[?] 3. Grand Stand Handicap.—Cheviot, 1; Apoplexy, 2; ...

    Article : 65 words
  32. LOWLANDS v CHATSWOOD.

    The Lowlands (Kencastle) bowlers were the guests of the Chatswood Club on Tuesday, when some interesting games were played. During the morning the visitors won the rink contest by 4 points, but in ...

    Article : 227 words
  33. SWIMMING.

    At the recent examination of candidates for the Royal Life saving Society's proficiency certificates and medallions, held at Coogee Aquarium Baths, the following classes were represented:—Bo[?] Baths ...

    Article : 254 words
  34. FOOTBALL

    The Leichhardt Men's Brotherhood Football Club had a meeting at their hall in Wetherill-street on Tuesday. Mr. S. Lambert was in the chair. The following officers were elected for the season:—Captain, ...

    Article : 69 words
  35. CYCLING CARNIVAL.

    The New South Wales Cyclists Union held its fifth night cycling meeting last evening at the Sports Ground. The weather was fine, and there was a good attendance. All the cycling events proved interesting, ...

    Article : 490 words
  36. COWRA HOSPITAL RACES.

    A race meeting was held yesterday, under the auspices of the Jockey Club, in aid of the funds of the local hospital. The weather was fine, Ond the attendance good. Results: ...

    Article : 90 words
  37. NEW ZEALANDERS AT NEWCASTLE.

    The "All Blacks" defeated Newcastle Union by 53 points to 6. The N. Z. Rugby professional team played their first match since their return to Australia on the show ...

    Article : 219 words
  38. CHRISTCHURCH RACES.

    At the Christchurch races, the Challenge Stakes, 650 sovs, was won by Stead's Golden Slipper, 7st 4[?]b, 1; Buckley's All Red, [?]st 131b, 2; Sir George Clifford's Glenculloch, 8st 71b, 3. Won by two lengths, ...

    Article : 45 words
  39. WARRINGAH v WICKHAM.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 words
  40. TINGHA JOCKEY CLUB.

    The Tingha Jockey Club held its annual meeting on Monday and Tuesday. The attendance was large, and the racing fair. Results:- Hurdle Race.—Cobham, 1; Uno, 2. ...

    Article : 97 words
  41. BILLIARDS.

    The billiard match between E.J. Campbell, champion of Victoria, and "Wally" Parker, of Sydney, was continued at Messrs. Heiron and Smith's Billiard Par[?] last night. When the game commenced ...

    Article : 190 words
  42. THE RACING.

    The programme for the "off day" was very attractive, and included three w.f.a events, among which was the Cumberland Stakes, in which the cream of Australian equine talent ...

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  43. RUGBY UNION.

    A large meeting was held at the local School of Arts on Wednesday evening last, when it was decided to form the above union, and a[?]ate with the N.S.W, R.F. Union. Mr. R. P. Browne, a prominent ...

    Article : 281 words
  44. MAITLAND v BALMAIN.

    A team of Maitland bowlers were visitors at the Balmain green yesterday. They were [?]tertained at lunch, and in the afternoon played a six-rinked game against the local representatives, who won by 24 ...

    Article : 143 words
  45. WEE WAA RACES.

    At the Wee W[?] Jockey Club's Easter races the attendance was one of the best for years. Results:- Maiden Plate of £5, 6f.—Mr. J. Dempseys Galtee More, [?]st 4[?] Mr. R. Shields's Duchess, 11st [?] ...

    Article : 362 words
  46. BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY.

    The annual workers' conference of the N.S.W. Auxiliary of the British and Foreign Bible Society was held in the Centenary Bible House, 242 Pitt-street, yesterday afternoon and evening. ...

    Article : 320 words
  47. HOMING.

    BOWRAL.—The Bowral Homing Pigeon Society held a sweepstake fly from Gunning, which resulted in a win for W. G. Small's bird,, with J. Gash's second, and S. Bailey's third. A race from Bund[?]noon was won ...

    Article : 83 words
  48. VICTORIA DEFEATS TASMANIA.

    The Victorian bowlers defented the Tasmanians in the rubber to-day at Victoria green by 113 to 88, in a four-rink match. ...

    Article : 30 words
  49. AMUSEMENTS.

    Everything points to a crowded house at Her Majesty's Theatre this afternoon, not only because Mr. George Laur[?] has won his popularity with the public by 17 years' well-proved work, but also because the ...

    Article : 100 words
  50. LAWN TENNIS.

    The selection committee has arranged the following matches for this afternoon:—Clark v A. B. Jones, Wright v Kidston, Do[?]st v S. Jones, P[?]kley v W[?]bb, Campbell v S. Jones. ...

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  51. BUCKJUMPING COLLAPSE.

    Mr. Pratl[?]y, the manager of the buckjumping show in Prince Albert Park, where the accident to a staging occurred on Monday evening, informed a "Herald" representative that the ...

    Article : 147 words
  52. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    Sir,—I should esteem it a favour if you could spare me a little of your valuable space to answer "J. O. B.'s" letter, which appeared in your issue of the 18th inst. ...

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  53. GOULBURN TOURNAMENT.

    The [?] District Lawn Tennis Tournament was continued to-day, and was well attended. Want of time prevented the completion of the programme, and the remaining sets will be played later. ...

    Article : 501 words
  54. LYCEUM.—SPENCER'S THEATRESCOPE CO.

    The recent terrible railway accident in Victoria will be shown by Mr. Spencer in a series of moving pictures to-night. Daily matinees are the rule this week. ...

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  55. BUCKJUMPING CARNIVAL.

    The Australian Buckjumpers' Carnival will take place this afternoon at the Sports Ground, Moore Park, Billy Waite will try to ride [?] The challenge match, Jack Demps[?] versus Martin's ches[?] ...

    Article : 118 words
  56. TARCUTTA TURF CLUB.

    The Tarcutta races yesterday were held in beautifully fine weather, and there was a large attendance, including a number of visitors from Wagga, [?] Tumut, Adelong, and Humula. The fields were small, ...

    Article : 316 words
  57. ST. GEORGE SEAT.

    Mr. John Cooper, of Car[?]ton, who is seeking selection as the Liberal and Reform candidate for the St. George seat, addressed a large meeting last evening at the Highbury Barn, Ar[?] Mr. [?] M'[?] being ...

    Article : 45 words
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