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  2. ON THE LAND.

    The decision of the Queensland Pastoralists' 'Association to undertake the training of a good type of youths in the art-of shearing has awakened much discussion. The ...

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  3. THE MUNICIPALITIES.

    The municipal elections for both suburban and country districts take place during the second week of February. Strictly, Tuesday, February 6, is nomination day throughout the ...

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  4. SUBURBAN MUNICIPALITIES.

    The subject of recreation reserves has been one to occupy the attention of residents and the local authority at Mosman for some time, and after a great deal of agitation several areas were secured for public ...

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  5. WANT OF WHEAT TRUCKS.

    Great inconvenience has been caused at the railway station to sellers and buyers owing to the shortage of trucks. The grain traffic is the heaviest on record, several ...

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  6. THE ABATTOIRS QUESTION.

    Mr. Myles McRac writes:—"It is useless boating round the bush in reference to this great national question. Unquestionably the great deterioration, amounting to hundreds of ...

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  7. MUNICIPAL CONFERENCE.

    A conference between the nine members of the C[?] perdown Council and a similar number from the City Council will take place to-night (Wednesday), to consider in detail the objectionable clauses in the ...

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  8. CATTLE MOETALITY.

    The analysis by Mr. Stewart, Gvernment veterinary surgeon, of the contents of the stomach of one of the 15 bullocks which died suddenly last week on Gundagai Flat, has been ...

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  9. WHITAKER'S ALMANACK.

    "In all things possible perfection" might well be the motto of that most popular of books of reference—Whitaker's Almanack. The present, the 38th annual, volume keeps all the ...

    Article : 298 words
  10. COUNTRY NOMINATIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 904 words
  11. FOR CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    The Woodlands estate, at Marburg, comprising 934 acres, divided Into; 28 farms, was sold yesterday for £6868, being an average of £6 15s 10d per acre. Woodlands House, ...

    Article : 42 words
  12. STOCK MOVEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 words
  13. AMUSEMENTS.

    The grace and lightness of "Veronique," and the artistic character of the sumptuous staging, have ensured the success of Mcssager's new opera at Her Majesty's Theatre, and great interest is being: taken ...

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  14. AGRICULTURAL DOGS.

    "A Probable Champion" states his caseton behalf of the hardworking but honest cattle and sheep dogs of this State, I venture to beg your valuable assistance to place our ...

    Article : 530 words
  15. STARR-BOWKETT SOCIETIES.

    Sir,—Now that most people who have to pay rent for the premises in which they make their homes are looking round for some way of obtaining a house of their own, and ...

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  16. THE BROUGH-FLEMMlNG SEASON.

    A great deal of advance booking took place at Elyy's yesterday in connection with the opening of the Brough Flemming season at the Criterion Theatre on Saturday J. M. Barne's new comedy, "Quality ...

    Article : 57 words
  17. PADDINGTON.

    The Mayor, Alderman Denis Brown, submitted his annual report at the last meeting of the Paddington Council. It was claimed that the upkeep of the borough had been 'maintained in a creditable ...

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  18. SUBURBAN NOMINATIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,462 words
  19. "THE J.P." AT THE PALACE THEATRE.

    This afternoon the first and only matinee of "The J.P will be given by the Strand Theatre Company at the Palace, where Air. J. J. Dallas and Miss Florence Lloyd are concerned in a hilariously mirthful ...

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  20. THE NEW WHEAT GAMBLE.

    All wheat growers to-day are gamblers. Theirs is an honest gamble sanctioned by the most exacting of moralists, but still it is a gamble. Against the season and smut and ...

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  21. THEATRE BOYAL.

    "Sinbad the Sailor" is now in its sixth week at the Theatre Royal, where Mr. Wm, Anderson announces an afternoon representation for to-day. The second edition of the picturesquely-staged pantomime brings ...

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  22. CRITERION THEATRE.

    Only two more performances of the favourite emotional drama, "Shall We Forget Her?" can be given at the Criterion Theatre by the diaries Holloway Dramatic Comapany. Friday the farewell night of ...

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  23. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    This afternoon and evening, at the Tivoli Theatre, the features in the week's programme will be Mr. harry Rickards's new songs and characters, including "Hes' Better than Ever," the Scottish Meisters in their ...

    Article : 59 words
  24. DR. DANYSZ AND THE BABBITS.

    A public meeting convened by the Pastures Protection Board was held in Yass on Monday afternoon, with a view to raising funds towards defraying the expenses in connection ...

    Article : 241 words
  25. MR. R. G. KNOWLES'S SEASON.

    Mr R. G Knowles will open at the Palace Theatre on Saturday, February 10, in an entirely new and novel entertainment of song and anecdote, entitled, "Trifles that Trouble the Traveller " The famous ...

    Article : 79 words
  26. LYCEUM THEATREGRAPH.

    The new series of animated pictures to be shown by Mr. C. Spencer with his American Theatregraph at the Lyceum Theatre this afternoon and evening will include A pathetic story in eight tableaux, entitled ...

    Article : 54 words
  27. NORTH BOTANY.

    The North Botany Council met on Wednesday evening for the purpose of electing a council clerk. There were over 70 applications. The number was reduced to three, and in the final ballot ex-Alderman Sparkes ...

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  28. STOCK PEOTECTION BOARDS.

    DENILIQUIN.—At a meeting of the Pastures Protection Board several landholders appeared before the board on complaints of neglecting to destroy rabbits. Three were ...

    Article : 185 words
  29. THE URBANORA BIOSCOPE.

    At Queen's Hall, there will be matinee and evening entertainments to-day, with the new Urbanora Bioscope, in which the visit of the French Fleet to Portsmouth, a Spanish Bull fight, a Carnival at Venice, and ...

    Article : 101 words
  30. LEICHHARDT.

    At a meeting of the Leichhardt Council on Monday night the Mayor (Alderman W. R. Ainsworth) submitted a minute in which he made reference to the various works which had been carried out during the ...

    Article : 531 words
  31. UNITED DENTAL HOSPITAL.

    The annual meeting of the United Dental Hospital of Sydney was hold last night. Dr. E. R. Magnus, vice-president, occupied the chair. The report and balance-sheet for the ...

    Article : 292 words
  32. SYDNEY PIULHARMONIO SOCIETY.

    Sir Wai P Monning, who presided at the annual meeting of the Sydney Philharmonic Society, held last night at the Castlereagh-street High School, moved the adoption of the report and balance sheet already ...

    Article : 502 words
  33. WHY?

    Mr. B. Wilenden, Stockinbingal, writes:— "While a strong advocate for desirable immigrants from Great Britain, I am also a strong advocate for settling our own people on the ...

    Article : 478 words
  34. RABBIT PEST.

    GUNDAGAI.—The stock inspecter, who recently toured the district, found young rabbits very plentiful, and but few holders doing satisfactory work of destruction. Landholders ...

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  35. EDUCATION OF GIRLS.

    Sir,—As the outcome of a letter by Mr. Bruco Smith in your columns of the 17th, the sensible and womanly remarks by "Ich Dien" are commendable. Girls as a rule ...

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  36. DISTRICT ITEMS,

    LISMORE.—-The return of stock in the Tweed and Lismore pastures stock districtshows:— Horses, 12,095 (decrease 410); cattle, 133,293 (incienso,12,923); sheep, 1367 (decrease 111). ...

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  37. STATE MLLITARY BAND.

    The second annual meeting of the New South Wales State Military Band was held last evening at the Protestant Hall. Colonel G. W. Waddell, V.D., presided over a large ...

    Article : 272 words
  38. BEEBY SHOW.

    The twenly third annual exhibition of the Berry Agricultural Association which opens to-marrow morning promises to be a pronounced success. No less than 1400 entries ...

    Article : 208 words
  39. GLEBE.

    The Glebe Council has decided to prosecute all ratepayers who are in arrears of rates. Already a number have appeared at the courts, and they were each mulet in costs. Further summonses have been issued ...

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  40. RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY MUSICAL SOCIETY.

    The Dailyway and Tramway Musical Society will perform Planquette's comic opera, "Les Oloches de Corneville," at the Railway Institute on Thursday and Friday nights. The work will be submitted by ...

    Article : 69 words
  41. ITEMS.

    Mr. C. N. D. Meares, manager of the Coastal Farmers' Co-oporatlve Society, Limited, has had an interview with the Premier, and emphasised the necessity for action to cheek ...

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  42. ST. PETERS.

    The Mayor of St. Peters (Alderman Spackman) has presented to the council a very satisfactory report of the year's municipal work for that district. At the commencement of the year the council had a credit ...

    Article : 479 words
  43. MANLY WATER CHUTE.

    At the Chute Continental to-night the Vice-Regal Military Hand will play the overture to "William Tell." the Sousa Band waltz, "Love's Enchantment," the "Conpelia Ballet Suite," and selections from "The ...

    Article : 45 words
  44. IRRGATION POSSIBILITIES AT HAY.

    The residents of Hay have long maintained that, with a suitable supply of water for irrigation purposes, the land surrounding that town would prove as prolific in fruit ...

    Article : 163 words
  45. THE HAYMARKET HIPPODROME.

    The Bohemian Dramatic Company produced for the first time on Saturday night the American Goldfields Drama, "The Gold King," before a crowded audience. The drama had an excellent reception, and will run out ...

    Article : 38 words
  46. GULGONG SHOW ABANDONED.

    At a meeting of the Agricultural Soolety last night it was decided that on account of the present drought a motion passod at the previous meeting, that the show be held ...

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  47. THE CYCLORAMA.

    The Cyclorama continues to offer its all-day attraction to the public, the hall of illusions and other side-shows being subordinate to the fine table[?]ux of the "Battle of Gettysburg," which have all along ...

    Article : 42 words
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