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  2. SPORTING.

    St. Simmer was scratched yesterday for the Welter Handicap, and Tatterdemalion for the Turf Club Handicap, to be run at the Sydney Turt Club's Meeting to-day. ...

    Article : 513 words
  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The following were the shipments of coal from Port Kembla during the week:—Sphene 434 tons, Beagle 180, Herga 250, Kembla 1337, Malachite ...

    Article : 73 words
  4. SHIPPING.

    Manuka, s, 4505 tons, Captain E. Phillips, from Auckland. Passengers—Misses Naismith, Nelison, Hill, Moses, Bourke (2), Walder, Thomas, M'Cann, Kidd, Cramer, Harvery, Sheridan, Grainger, Laver; Mesdames ...

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  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    The final performance of "Pinafore" was given at Her Majesty's Theatre last night, in the presence of a good house, and the pricipals and chorus in the comic opera were enthusiastically applanded all ...

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  6. THE BROUGH-FLEMMING COMEDY COMPANY.

    The members of this new comedy combination will have England about the second week in March, and as announced in these columns, will play seasons in Perth, Adelaide, and Melbourne, beforre coming on to ...

    Article : 163 words
  7. QUEANBEYAN RACE CLUB.

    At the annual, meeting of the race club, Mr. James Cunningham presiding, the report and balance-sheet showed a satisfactory state of affairs. The officer elected for the ensuing ...

    Article : 129 words
  8. CRICKET.

    The smoke social which was tendered last night by the Paddington Cricket Club in the local town [?]all to Messrs. Noble, Tramper, and Kelly, on their appraching departure for England, was a decided ...

    Article : 226 words
  9. THE CUFIO AT ADELAIDE.

    The cargo steamer Cuflec, of the White Star line, arrived at Adelaide yesterday from Liverpool direct. She will subsequently come on to Sydney. ...

    Article : 27 words
  10. PREVENTION OF INFLUX OF CRIMINALS.

    At the police court to-day Harry Preston, allas Donald Wallace, who was recently sentenced for having housebreaking implements in his possession, was charged under the ...

    Article : 71 words
  11. THE MAMARI AT HOBART.

    Our Hobart correspondent telegraphed last night:- "The Shaw-Savill and Albion Co.'s new steamer Mamari arrived to-day from London on her maid[?] voyage to New Zealand. The passage was ...

    Article : 41 words
  12. METEOROLOGICAI REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 918 words
  13. EPPING RACES.

    The weekly pony and galloway meeting was held at Epping racecourse yesterday, and attracted a good attendance. Results:- Fourteen-three Handicap, [?]—Swallow, 7st 12lb ...

    Article : 440 words
  14. THE LYCEUM—"BLIND MAN'S BUFF."

    Clyde Fitch's charming comedy-drama, which presents a story of everyday life in such an attractive grab, is running well at the Lyceum, and was played last night before a crowded house. Miss Nellie ...

    Article : 108 words
  15. CARGO BY THE AFRIC.

    The following are the principal lines of carge by the Arfic, sailing at 10 a.m. to-day for London, [?] South Afric:—3500 bls wool, 650 tons cocoanut oil,[?] tons fallow, 91 tons copra, 50 csks pickeled pelts, [?]s ...

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  16. INDUSTRY IN THE MOUNTAINS.

    The local coal trade has been brisk this week, as the result of shipping orders received through Newcastle, and additional men have been put on temporarily to meet this ...

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  17. THEATRE ROYAL—"BEST OF FRIENDS."

    After a satisfactory run of five weeks "A Desperate Game" was finally played at the Royal last night to a good house. To-night Mr. Bland Holt will present for the first time in Sydney Cecil Ralcigh's sensational ...

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  18. THE ORMUZ DUE TO-DAY.

    The R.M.s. Ormuz, of the Orient Pacific Company's fleet, passed Gabo Island at 1·7 p.m. yesterday, a[?] is due at Sydney early this morning. She left London on Dec. 16, and made the usual port calls en route. ...

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  19. CHRISTCHURCH (N.Z.) v AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The Canterbury Cricket Association has decided to play eleven man against the Australian Eleven. ...

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  20. DEPARTURES.—Jan. 27.

    Inverclyde, bq, for Falmouth, for orders. Maruna, s, for Newcastle. Kadina, s, for Port Pirie, via Newcastle. ...

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  21. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Jan. 28.

    Oroya, R.M.S., for London, via ports: Rhein, G.M.S., for Bremen, via ports; Afric, s, for Durban, Capetown, and London, via ports; Duke of Portland, s, for London, via Suez Canal; Upolu, s, for Christmas and ...

    Article : 117 words
  22. BOWLS.

    The chief event in the bowling programme for this afternoon will be the playing of the second round of the Pennant and "B" competitions. Those who took part in the first round a fortnight ago will again ...

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  23. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPING NEWS.

    THURSDAY ISALAND(2000 miles).—Dep: Jan. 27. Guthrie, s, for Sydney. COOKTOWN (15[?]0 miles).—Arr: Jan. 27, Wyandra, s, from Sydney. ...

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  24. THE TIVOLI.—"CLEOPATRA" AND "BONITA."

    At to-day's matince and also in the evening Mr. Harry Rickards will sumbit a programme to the public which will unificationibly be full of interest and excitrment. It is to include two new artistes in the ...

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  25. CLEARANCES.—Jan. 27.

    Kidina, s, 2710 tons, Captain H. T Rose, for Port Pine, via Newcastle. Manuka, s, 4505 tons, Captain E. Phillips, for Newcastle. ...

    Article : 38 words
  26. COASTER OUTWARD.—Jan. 27.

    Alma Doepel, sch, for Bellinger River. ...

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  27. GLEN INNES JOCKEY CLUB

    The annual race meeting of the Glen innes Jockey Club was held on the racecourse yesterday, and proved most successful. The weather was fine, and the racing good. Results: ...

    Article : 141 words
  28. IMPORTS.—Jan. 27.

    Manuka, s, from Auckland: 305 cs kauri gum, 18 sks kauri gum, 24 empty h[?]ds, 595 concentrates, 110 bdl sacks, 70 bgs hides, 40 bl tow, 230 sks sand, 8 bls scalps, 29 pieces timber, 22 sks linseed, and a ...

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  29. MR. WILLIAMSON ON THEATRICAL MATTERS.

    Mr. J. C. Williamson returned to Sydney from Melbourne yesterday, and in a brief talk on matters theatrical he said that upon the conclusion of the season here of thhe Reportoire Company they will make ...

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  30. SYDNEY TURF CLUB.

    For many years past the Sydney Turf Club has played a prominent part in catering for the festivities in connection with the foundation of the State of New South Wales, and ...

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  31. WARRINGAH BOWLING CLUB.

    The following have been elected office-bearers of the Warringah Bowling Club:—President, Mr. W. S. Jacob; vice-presidents, Messrs. J. B. Alderson, G. W. Hampshire, W. Denyer; committee, Messrs. F. C. ...

    Article : 123 words
  32. MOREE RACING CLUB'S MEETING.

    The Moree Racing Club's meeting was continued to-day. The racing was good and some of the finishes close. In connection with the Anniversary Handicap, E. Cavanagh, the rider of priam, was disqualified for ...

    Article : 283 words
  33. QUEENSLAND.

    Sir Horace Tozer, Agent-General for Queensland, met Ministers who were in town at the Chief Secretary's room to-day. Thone present included Messrs. Barlow (Acting ...

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  34. LAWN TENNIS.

    Advice has come to hand from Victoria that in all probability the champion of the State, Mr. N. E. Brookes, will be a candidate for the proposed Australasian team to compete in this year's competition for ...

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  35. EXPORTS.— Jan. 27.

    Upolu, s, for Christmas Islind, via ports: 459 mats rice, 11 cs cornflour, 12 cs pickles, 10 cs sauce, 11 cs currants, 11 cs cocoa, 10 cs vinegar, 24 cs fish paste, 20 kgs purple oxide, 20 kgs white zinc, 16 drms ...

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  36. MISS NAO THEAKSTONE'S CONCERT.

    Despite the inclement weather. St James's Hall was crowded last night, when Miss Nao Theakstone gave a concert prior to her departure for England. The young artist's object was apparently to submit some ...

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  37. NEWCASTLE.

    [?]he steamer Warrego cleared at the Customs to-day for Brisbane, via Sydney, with 70 tons of coal and 40 cases of biscuits; the steamer Hobart for Fremantle, via Sydney and ports, with 2000 tons of coal, ...

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  38. SAILING.

    Commodore, Hordern's cup is to be competed for this afternoon under the auspices of the Prince Alfred Yacht Club. The conditions attaching to the trophy are that it must be won three times by a member sailing ...

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  39. COLLARENDABRI HOSPITAL BENEFIT RACES.

    The Moongulla race in aid of the Collarendabri Hospital took place yesterday. Julian fell in the last race. [?] rider, George Willis, son of the host of Tattersall's Hotel, Collerendabri, was injured and ...

    Article : 89 words
  40. NEWCASTLE HOSPITAL.

    The annual meeting of subscribers to the Newcastle Hospital was held to-night, Mr. C. H. Hannell presiding. The report of the committee stated that the in-patients treated numbered 1080, or 56 more ...

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  41. APPRENTICES AND IMPROVERS.

    Sir,—It is grat[?]ying to my association to see that the above subject is engaging the attention of the general public, but at the same time it seems to me that the remarks passed by the members of the ...

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  42. TOWN HALL ORGAN RECITALS.

    The city organist (Mr. Arthur Mason) will give, a popular holiday recital to-night at the Town Hall, Miss Mabel Ward, Miss Dorothy Forbes, and Mr. W. Reginald Goond will sing, and the organ programme ...

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  43. PENRITH PICNIC RACES.

    Following are the entries and handicaps for the race meeting to be held on Monday next:-Trial Handicap, 4f.—Grafter, 10st 7lb; Pretty Holly, 9st 7lb; Ceolus, 9st 4lb; La Belle, 8st 12lb; lolene, ...

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  44. SHAKESPEARE AT THE QUEEN'S HALL.

    The "Merchant of Venice" and an original comedietta, in one act, entitled. "An Elopement, and its Consequenees," will be presented at the Queen's Hall on Wednesday next by the Shakespeare A. D. and L. ...

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  45. SYDNEY AMATEUR CLUB.

    Two handicaps will be sailed by the flect of this club this afternoon. Both races will start in Neutral Bay, the A class boats going to Manly and back, while the B class will sail the usual Lightship course. ...

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  46. THE SULPHIDE CORPORATION.

    The weekly smelting return of the Sulphide Corporation shows thatt 1019 tons of ore were treated, producing bullion containing 743oz gold, 34,266oz silver, and 400 tons of lead. ...

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  47. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    AUCKLAND (1281 miles).—Arr: Jan. 27, Venturs, R.M.S., at 6.30 a.m., from Sydney. Dep: Jan. 27, Ventura. R.M.S., at 3.10 p.m., for San Francisco, vi[?] ports. ...

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  48. THE CYCLORAMA.

    The living pictures shown by the new cinematograph at the Cyclorama, opposite the railway station, deeply interest large daily atttendances. The chief of these moving life pictures include the "manning of the ...

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  49. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Ormuz, from London, via ports, is due at Sydney this morning, and will anchor in Neutral Bav. She passed Gabo at 1·7 p.m. yesterday. The R.M.S. Oroya will be despatched from ...

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  50. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    At Liverpool: Runic, s (White Star Lia[?]), from Sydney, via Capetown and ports. Sailed December 2. At Queenstown: Loch Etive, bq, from Melbourne, Sailed September 10. ...

    Article : 54 words
  51. SWIMMING.

    The first of this season's Australasian championships will be decided at St. Kilda this afternoon. New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland will be represented. It would not cause surprise if some new ...

    Article : 39 words
  52. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    A serious case of ptomaine poisoning was reported to the Balmain police yesterday afternoon. Four members of a family named Carr, residing at 36 Evans-street, Balmain, ...

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  53. THE MAILS.

    South Auslrilla.—Overland 9.30 p.m. Victoria.—Overland, 9.30 p.m. Queensland.—Overland, 9.30 p.m. Christmas, Savage, Cool, Flint, Phoenix, and Fanning ...

    Article : 459 words
  54. GOLF.

    The engagements for to-day and Monday are:- Australian G.C. Competitions for captain's secretary's and treasurer's trophies. Royal Sydney G.C. Monday, match against bogey. ...

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  55. SYDNEY PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    The annual meeting of this society will be held at the High School, Castloreagh-street, on Thuesday evening next. The annual report and balance-sheet are satisfactory, and the committee is able to ...

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  56. LIFE-SAVING SOCIETY.

    The executive committee of the above society met at the Sports Club on Thursday evening, Mr. W. H. Cooke, vice-president, in the chair. The hon. secretary (Mr. A. T. Hendry) read replies received from ...

    Article : 367 words
  57. AUSTRALIAN ANIMATED PICTURE SYNICATE.

    At the invitation of the directors of the Australian Animated Picture Syndicate, Ltd., a large number of gentlemen last night assembled in the Sydney Wool Exchange for the purpose of witnessing a display of ...

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  58. CYCLING.

    Northern Suburbs Club.—A three days' tour to the country. Eastern Suburbs Club.—Three days' run to the Oaks. ...

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  59. PASSENGERS BY THE OROYA.

    The following is a list of the passengers by the R.M.S. Oroya, which will be despatched at noon to-day for London, via ports:—Sir John Thursby and Lady Thursby, Misses Thursby (two), governess and ...

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  60. MANLY CHUTE, ETC.

    A satisfactory week is reported by the pro[?] of the Manly chute and tobagganing shows. Besides these exhibarating forms of amusement there are a number of side exhibitions which satisfy those who ...

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  61. WARATAH ROVERS CLUB.

    The Waratah Rovers have arranged an interesting programme for the holidays. To-day a combined ladies' and gentlemen's run takes place to the Spit. via Mosman. On Monday another joint run will ...

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  62. LATE MINING.

    Sale: Oriental Extended, paid, 11d. Quotations: Black's New Zealand, paid, b 2d, s 4d; No. 2 North Columbia, b 1s 1d, s is 4d; South Gympie, b 10d, s 11½d; No. 2 South ...

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  63. THE FIREWORKS.

    Owing to the somewhat heavy rain which fell yesterday afternoon and evening,the intended display of fireworks on the Agricultural Society's Ground last night had to be postponed. Should the weather he ...

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  64. THE BETTING MARKET.

    The card of the Challenge Stakes was read at Tattersall's Club last night by Mr. G. Woods. The attendance was very poor, and not a single wager was laid. The prices on offer ...

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  65. KRAMER TO VISIT EUROPE.

    The latest exchanges from England announce that Frank Kramer, the greatest of the American championn sprinters, has signed a contract to visit France and other European countries during the present ...

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  66. BALMAIN EISTEDDFOD.

    The second Balmain Eisteddfod will be held in the Centenary Hall York-street, to-day and Monday next. Five session have been arranged, the competitions commencing at 2 p.m. to-day and 10 a.m. on Monday. ...

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  67. PASSENGERS BY THE R[?]EIN.

    Appended is a list of the passengers by the G.M.S. Rhein, which will be despatched from the North-dent-scher Lloyd Wharf on the western side of the Circular Quay at 4 p.m, to-day for Bremen and Southampton, ...

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  68. PIGEON SHOOTING.

    Sweepstake shooting, open to all-comers, took place on the Hampden Shooting Grounds, Pennant Hills, yesterday afternoon. The following were the results:- No. 1.—Messrs. A. W. Eales (31) and "Orphan" (21) ...

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  69. WALLSEND EISTEDDFOD.

    Mr. George Grimm, L.R.A.M., etc., who has been adjudicating at Newcastle, in the local musical, competition, has beenn appointed a judge for the Wallsend Eisteddfod during Easter week. ...

    Article : 37 words
  70. Advertising

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    Advertising : 177 words
  71. V.R. BAND RECITAL.

    On Sunday afternoon, February 5th, the Vice-Regal Military Band, under the conductorship of Mr. L. de Groen, will give a sacred and classical concert at the Town Hall, assisted by Miss Violet Mount, the ...

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  72. THE A.N.A. MEETING.

    To-day, at Melbourne, the big Victorian cycle meeting commences, and some exceptional racing should be witnessed, seeing that Lawson, Ellegaard, Rutt, and Farley will meet MacFarland for the first time ...

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  73. VICTORIAN SPORTING NOTES.

    The V.R.C. committee gave further con s[?]deration to-day to the running of W.P. in the Jumper's Flat Race at the last Bendigo Cup meeting, and decided to cancel and ...

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  74. PASSENGERS BY THE AFRIC.

    The following passengers have been booked by the White Star liner Afric, sailing at 10 a.m. to-day from Daigety's wharf, Miller's Point:- For Natal: Mrs. Carter, Mr. C. Donald, Miss Beckett, ...

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  75. PEOPLE'S POPULAR CONCERTS.

    There will be an entire change of programme to-night at the People s Popular Concerts at 525 George-street. New specialty, artists are billed to appear, also a clever English [?]entric dancer and bamboo cake ...

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  76. PIONEER MOTOR CYCLE CLUB.

    The recently formed motor club known as the Pioneer Motor Cycle Club of New South Wales promises to develop into an important body. A great many motorists from all parts of the coutnry are ...

    Article : 90 words
  77. Advertising

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  78. Advertising

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  79. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.

    A concert will be held on Wednesday night next in the Y.M.C.A. Hall, the occasion being the reopening of the grand organ. Mr. Arthur Mason (city organist) will contribute organ solos, and vocal and instrumental ...

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  80. AUSTRALIAN RELIABILITY CONTEST.

    The entries for all contest, which is the first of the kind in Australia, close to-day. Nominations should be sent in this afternoon to the promoters, the Dunlop Tyre Company, Clarence-street. The race is ...

    Article : 178 words
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