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  3. TROTTING AT SHOWS.

    Sir,—My attention has been drawn to a letter written by Mr. W. H. Webb, of Bathurst, in your lssue of the 20th inst., in reference to trotting at shows. I cannot allow the letter ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    "Mother Goose" has started its Sydney career at Her Majesty's Theatre, with crowded houses, and enthusiasm has followed the illuminated swings effect, the elaborate ballet of emblematic flowers, and the ...

    Article : 54 words
  5. SPORTING.

    The following scratchings were recorded yesterday in connection with the A.J.C. Autumn Meeting:—All engagements: Poster and Phaetontis[?] Champagne Stakes: Natalla[?] St. ...

    Article : 138 words
  6. COURSING.

    At the annual meeting of the Coursing Club yesterday Mr. W. W. Wren was elected president, and Mr. H. W. Collins treasurer. ...

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  7. SWIMMING.

    A 100yds Handicap for, seni[?]rs was held under the auspices of the [?]lub at the local municipal bath; on Saturday afternoon. Results:—First heat: H. Bailcy, 7s,1; R. Muir, scr, 2. Time, 1m 17 2-5s. ...

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  8. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The last nine nights of "Robin Hood" are notified at the Theatre Royal, where the romantic adventures of the here on his progress from outlawry to an earldom are robustly presented to the accompaniment of ...

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  9. KURING-GAI SHITRE—ITS WORK AND RATING.

    Sir,—The shire, of Kuring-gat has recently been incorporated under the Local Government Act, and the whole machinery of local government has to be carefully installed and ...

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  10. CYCLING AND MOTORING.

    The eighth annual report of the above body shown that great progress has been made during the past year. Twenty-one new members were elected, and a balance of £13 1s 8d stands to the credit of the ...

    Article : 280 words
  11. LEAGUE NOTES.

    A new bicycle club has been formed at For[?] [?] League of Wheelmen fules. The following officials have been elected:—Patron, Mr, Eden George, M.L.A.; president, Mr. A. D. H. Nelson; vice-prisdents, Dr. ...

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  12. PALACE THEATRE.

    This afternoon the Brough-Flemming Company will give the first matinee of "Mrs. Gorringe's Necklace," the vivacious comedy in which the theft and ultimate restoration of that trinket provides occasions for so ...

    Article : 63 words
  13. COLE'S PROGRESSIVE ALMANAC.

    "Colo's Progressive Almanac" for 197 contains a deal of interesting information on sundry topics. There are the usual fixtures about postal and telegraphic matters, about ...

    Article : 127 words
  14. CRITERION THEATRE.

    The dramatic season at the Criterion Theatre directed by Mr. J. S. Ryan is now nearing its end, as to-morrow night the final representation of "For the Women he Loves" will be given. Greater familiarity ...

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  15. CYCLISTS' UNION.

    The Western Suburbs Bicycle Club has issued a card of fixtures for the ensuing quarter. Besides the usual Saturday club runs, there is to be a 10 miles road race on the Homebush course on April 27, and a 10 miles ...

    Article : 89 words
  16. THE MORNING GALLOPS.

    A very heavy dew which fell overnight was not in favour of the watch on the Randwick course proper yesterday morning, but some [?]attering records were made. The hurdles were ...

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  17. "THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH."

    In Melbourne this evening Mr. Wm. Anderson's No. [?] Dramatic Company will close their season with a special farewell in "East Lynne," and to-morrow they will leave for Sydney in readiness for the production ...

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  18. FOOTBALL.

    The seventh annual meeting of the Balmain District Rugby Football Club was held on Monday night in the local Temperance Hall. Mr. John Storey, one of the vice-presidents, occupied the chair, and there was a ...

    Article : 381 words
  19. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    Mr. Harry Rickards has arranged his customary concert entertainment for Good Friday night at the Tivoli Theatre, where this afternoon and evening the new programme will include the Parisian artists, Charlene ...

    Article : 119 words
  20. BEAUTIFYING SYDNEY.

    Sir,—Your leading article in Saturday's issue, urging the desirability of improving the appearance of our city streets, will be read by most citizens with emphatic approval, and ...

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  21. CYCLISTS' UNION.

    The twenty-fourth annual report ot the New South Wales Cyclists' Union has just been issued, and shows that the membership now stands at 621. Several now clubs, including Petersham, Surrey, Brent, ...

    Article : 230 words
  22. NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE.

    The new programme at the National Amphitheatre, which includes the three Stagpooles, Misses Lily Hulbert, Dorothy Leigh, Olga Montez, Messrs. Ted Anderson and Joe Charles, Denis Carney, Carden Wilson, ...

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  23. WONDERLAND CITY.

    At Wonderland City to-night there will be a fancy dress skating carnival on an elaborate scale. A number of national dresses may be hired on application at the open-air rink office. The holiday programme ...

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  24. NORTHERN SUBURBS CLUB.

    The Northern Suburbs Club's annual meeting, in the Masonic Hall, North Sydney on Monday night, was attended by about 60 members and friends. The annual report showed the club to have had a ...

    Article : 256 words
  25. THE PICTORESCOPE AT THE LYCEUM.

    The last matinee of the American [?] Company's season at the Lyceam will take place to-day as the final exhibition of this picture-entertainment is fixed for to-morrow night. "The Experiences of a Mad ...

    Article : 62 words
  26. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I hope your leader on the above may be an incentive to a forward movement and greather activity in beautifying our city, and while we can learn much from Melbourne, ...

    Article : 503 words
  27. WEST'S PICTURES AND BERSCIANS.

    The combination widely known throughout Great Britain and Australasia as "West's Pictures and the Brescians" has just returned from a successful tour of New Zealand, and will open at the Lyceum on ...

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  28. METROPOLITAN UNION.

    The annual meeting of the Metropolitan Rugby Union will be held at the rooms. Bligh-street, this evening. His Excellency Sir Wilmot Fawkes, K.C., V.O., and Brigadier-General Gordon have been elected partons ...

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  29. EDISON PICTURES AT QUEEN'S HALL.

    On Saturday next "Edison's Popular Pictures," which enjoyed a long and prosperous stay at the Lyceum from last September, will open an Easter season with an especially atrtactive repertoire, in which ...

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  30. LAWN TENNIS.

    By this week's mail Mr. T. H. Hicks, hon, secretary of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australasia, received advices from Dr. Sharp and Mr. L. O. S. Poidevin that they will be available if required to ...

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  31. NEW SOUTH WALES CYCLISTS ASSOCIATION.

    The following are the handicaps for the remaining heats of the Association's Easter Gift, which will be run off at the Sports Ground on Good Friday night:- P. B. Henry, 70yds; J. Ratray, 100; R. ...

    Article : 281 words
  32. WORLD'S TOURING CARS.

    The interesting illusion of a tram ride through the City of Kingston, Jamaica, and a railway journey through North Wales, is being presented daily at-the Observation Pullman Car in Pitt-street. ...

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  33. MR. ANDREW BLACK ON GOOD FRIDAY.

    Some fine music suited to the occasion will be presented at the Centenary Hall on Good Friday night, when Mr. Andrew Black, the baritone of many a Handel Festival and stately [?]ratorio performance in ...

    Article : 111 words
  34. CRICKET.

    Standard, eight wickets for 94 runs (Bowler 50) beat Verona, 42. Callaway took eight wickets for 12 for Standard. St. Mary's, 94, beat Double Bay Wentworths, 67, by ...

    Article : 145 words
  35. MR. DE GROEN'S GOOD FRIDAY CONCERT.

    The central Feature in the sacred and popular corcert, Organised by Messrs. L. De Groen and J. Edwird Sykes, for Good Friday night, at the Town Hall, will be the perfonmnce of Techaikowsky's sensational ...

    Article : 110 words
  36. SOFALA MEETING.

    Mr. B. Carroll, official headicapper of the League of Wheelmen, has declared the following handicapes for the Sofala sports meeting, which will be held on Easter Monday: ...

    Article : 161 words
  37. THE JESSIE MACLACHLAN SEASON.

    Increasing interest is being taken in the prospect of hearing once again Miss Jessie Miclachian, who reachet Brisbane from Vancouver by the Miower yesterday, and is due here to-day. The rich-voiced ...

    Article : 114 words
  38. JUNIOR SPORTS ASSOCIATION.

    Camperdown Junior, 76, and one wicket for in [?] 39), v Redfern United, 114 (Mallet 20 not out). C Grade Final. Glebe Pirates, 97 and 83 (Turner 24, Passmore 23 and ...

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  39. MR. TOM DONNELLY'S CONCERT.

    Tomorrow evening, at the Royal Standard Theatre, Mr. Tom Donnelly, well known as a teacher of stagedancing, will repeat the entertainment of song an dance in which so many of his clever inven[?]le puplis ...

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  40. MOODE PARK ASSOCIATION.

    Sydney Juniors, six wickets for 108 runs (innings closed), Freebairn 43 not out, Sparks 20), beat Invincible, 25. West Sydney, 150 (T. Donohoe 101 not out), beat ...

    Article : 37 words
  41. NARROMINE SPORTS.

    The following ore the handicaps for the above meeting which will be held under league rules on Easter Monday:- Opening Handicap, two-thirds of a mile.—F. H. ...

    Article : 132 words
  42. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Why this new road to the Art Gallery? Are not the existing roads sufficient for all purposes? This proposed new road will not save 50 yards, and is utterly needless, besides ...

    Article : 143 words
  43. ST. GEORGE ASSOCIATION.

    Hurstville, five wickets for 264 (A. L. Blacksnaw 87, W. London 53, C. M'Intosh 45 pot out), v Rockdale Congregational, at Hurstville. Arncliffic, 123 (C. Crispo 30), v Mortdale, 56, at ...

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  44. MR. D. HENRY STEWART'S CONCERT.

    Mr. D. Henry Stewart's second quarterly converst zionc and concert will be held at the Manchester Unity Hall, Enmore, to-morrow evening. That composer's original comic-opera composition, "Vive ...

    Article : 59 words
  45. PURCHASES OF BLOOD STOCK.

    A few weeks ago Mr. Hunter White, of Havllah, purchased in England the highly-connected horse Developer, who is expected to land in Sydney in about three weeks' time, ...

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  46. THE HAYMARKET HIPPODROME.

    The last two night are announced of the military drama, "Called to Arms," at the Haymarket Hipp[?]drome. On Saturday night the bushranging drama, "Hands Up, or Ned Kelly and his Gang," will be ...

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  47. BY MOTOR CAR TO THE POLE.

    Perhaps after all the motor car will solve the problem of how to reach the pole. A new British South Polar expedition is being fitted out, under the command of Mr. E. H. shackleton, who was third ...

    Article : 134 words
  48. "FACING THE MUSIC."

    The Bank of Australasia Club will join with the Austral Orchestral Society under Miss Ruby Guest (Mrs. Wm. Downs Johnstone) in a benefit entertainment at Queen's Hall this evening, tendered to Mr. ...

    Article : 57 words
  49. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Apart from the total destruction of the continuity of all record—surely a most important matter—which would be caused by the removal of the Observatory from Flagstaff ...

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  50. "THE AQUARIUM GIRL."

    The Sydney Muffs revived "The Aquarium Girl," more generally known under the title of "The Arbian Nights," at the Royal Standard Theatre last night, when Mr. Stanley M'Kay, who also directed the ...

    Article : 174 words
  51. MOTOR BOOM IN ENGLAND.

    The development of the motor car industry in Coventry is having extraordinary results. The trade has attracted so many workers to the town that quite a famine in house room has set in. Landlords are being ...

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  52. LANDS' TITLES OFFICE.

    Sir,—I noticed in your issue of the 20th inst a letter from "Country Solicitor," referring to a previous letter which I did not see, in connection with the issue of a new ...

    Article : 483 words
  53. NORTHERN SUBURBS ASSOCIATION.

    St. Thomas, 203 (Truman 48, Mayo 38, Weich 24, Youl 44 not out), against Belmore, two for 25. Lane Cove, 116 (H. Dettman 27, Baum 24), against Brick and Tile, nine for 90 (Bowen 45, Mason 24). ...

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  54. THE HYGIENIC VEHICLE.

    A French doctor, who has made a special study of the subject has pronounced the motor car to be the safest and most hygienic vehicle for the medical man [?]o use when on his rounds. In his investigations ...

    Article : 349 words
  55. ONKAPARINGA RACES.

    The general entries for the Onkaparinga races are:- Hurdle Race.—Florin, Valour, The Wizard, Brilliance, Eurambeen, Arcoona, Kalos, Majestic, Workmaster, Little Jack, Great Eastern. ...

    Article : 93 words
  56. N. J. CEHDE'S EASTER CONCERT.

    An attractive programme is to be presented at the Town Hall next Sunday under Mr. Gehde's direction, consisting of organ solos, quartettes by the Meistersingers, and items by the Angelus Choir, Miss Elsie ...

    Article : 64 words
  57. THE DISQUALIFIED CRICKETERS.

    Sir,—As an old circketer, and one who has always had the best interests of this, my native State, at heart, I read with very much regreat the published report of the proceedings of the "Citizens'" committee ...

    Article : 487 words
  58. OXFORD THEATRE.

    The World's Picturescope Company continues to show its excellent budget of moving pictures, including "The Alps Through a Telescope. "Sports in Japan," and "Branding Cattle." Last night the ...

    Article : 59 words
  59. WALLSEND EASTER RACES.

    The following entries have been recevied for the Wallsend Easter races on March 30 and April 1:- FIRST DAY. Malden Handicap, 6f.—Kitty Mery,Gemsrook, Leah, ...

    Article : 268 words
  60. WIRTHS' CIRCUS.

    Despite inclement weather the programme presented under cover in Prince Alfred Park by Messrs. Wirth Bros. was witnessed last evening by a large audience. The marvellous performance contributed by Hugh ...

    Article : 233 words
  61. CYCLISTS' ASSOCIATION.

    The following are the hanedicaps declared by the assoelation handlcapper for the Poseidon Rush and Teams Pursuit races to be run on Good Friday and Easter Monday on the Sports Ground: ...

    Article : 298 words
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