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  2. NEWTOWN RUGBY FOOTBALL. CLUB.

    The fourth annual smoke concert of the Newtons District, Football Club was held in St. George's Hall, Newtown, last night. There was a very large attendance. Among the invited guests present were the ...

    Article : 493 words
  3. SPORTING.

    From Melbourne we learn that Mr. J. Mills, of Power's Court, Gippland, has purchased from Mr. Tye the Now Zealand-bred two-year-old trotting colt Belmont M. It is stated that the price paid was ...

    Article : 485 words
  4. FARMERS AND SETTLERS' CONFERENCE.

    On the conference resuming this morning the president read a telegram from Sir John See stating that he could not attend on Friday as promised, and announcing that Messrs. Kidd and Hayes, Ms.L.A., ...

    Article : 3,145 words
  5. ON THE LAND.

    During tbe past ton years the shares farmer, has played a not unimportant part. In production from the land. The principle had been applied in isolated instances to suit the ...

    Article : 1,122 words
  6. COOLGABDIE RACING CLUB.

    The Coolgardie Racing Club's annual meeting was concluded to-day, when a large crowd was present The weather was fine and the racing very interesting, The pricipal event, the Coolgardie Cup, was ...

    Article : 245 words
  7. LAWN TENNIS.

    For this match, commencing on 22nd instant, the following teams have beenn chosen by the selectors (Messrs. Edwards, Wickham, and T. H. Hicks) to represent this State:— ...

    Article : 163 words
  8. STOCK MOVEMENTS.

    BOURKE.—1270 fat weters, Fort Boruke, to Cobar, W. H. Bannister owner; 4000 [?]wes and rams, Coolubah to Young A. M'Farlane; 352 fat wether, Glen[?]riff to Flemington, A. J. S. Bank; 100 rans, Mulgawwarraina to ...

    Article : 60 words
  9. COURSING.

    The concluding meeting of the N.S.W. National Coursing Association's season commenced at the Woodstock enclosure, Rooty Hill, yesterday. The weather was perfect: the attendance waa fair. The ...

    Article : 781 words
  10. BOWLS.

    The Mayor of Brisbane to-day extended a cordial welclme to members of the Petersham Bowling Club, Sydney. ...

    Article : 23 words
  11. LAND LAW REFORM.

    Sir,—Permit me to show that the principie of rent collection by the Treasury in the Central und Wettern Divisions is a very grave error. To continue to "fix" a rent in an occasional Sahara Desert, in the face of ...

    Article : 1,308 words
  12. THE TOWN CLERK'S REPORT.

    There is no mistaking the facfthat much of the subject matter contained in the report presented by the town clerk (Mr. T. H Nesbitt) to the council's health committee has crested quite a stir amonst ...

    Article : 764 words
  13. SAILING.

    The second annual meeting of the above named club was held at the club rooms in Wednesday night The secretary's report and treasurer's balance-sheet were read and adopted. The balance-sheet showed ...

    Article : 204 words
  14. THE MORNING GALLOPS.

    At Band wick yesterday a rather heavy frost awaited the early birds. The course proper, outside two hurdles, was at the disposal of trainers. The going was excellent, and punctually at 6 o'clock— ...

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  15. SYDNEY DINGY CLUB.

    The Sydney Dangy Sailing Club held its inaugural meeting of the 1903-1904 sailing season at Dodson's Hotel, Pitt and King streets, on Wednesday evening. Mr. J. m. Fifth occu-ied the chair. ...

    Article : 169 words
  16. PORT JACKSON MODEL YACHT CLUB./

    A general merting of the Port Jackson Model Yacht Club was held at the club-rooms, Waterview Hotel, Rowntree-street, Balmain, on Tuesday night. Mr. E. Rodrick presided over a large attention of ...

    Article : 181 words
  17. PORT JACKSON SAILING SKIFF CLUB.

    The Port Jackson bailing Skiff Club held its inaugural meeting lor the season at the club-rooms on Wednesday evening The vice-commodored (Mr. F. A Lomer) presided. A programme of 18 events was ...

    Article : 173 words
  18. BERRIGAN COURSING CLUB.

    The third meeting of the local coursing club was decided on Wednesday and Thursday, with the following results:- Berrigan Stakes. First prize £9, second £2. third £1. ...

    Article : 145 words
  19. COROWA RACE CLUB.

    The annual show in meerting of the Corowa Race Club was held to-day in beautiful weather. The attendance was very large, the fields fair, and the racing good. Results:— ...

    Article : 478 words
  20. THE ALLEGED HARBOUR POLLUTION.

    The district engineer at North 6ydiiey (Mr. W. E. Cook) has submitted a report to the Water and Sewerage Board respecting the statements made by the Mayor of North Sydney as to untreated sewage ...

    Article : 826 words
  21. BILLIARDS.

    The above cucists continued their games at the National Sporting Club yesterday afternoon and last night. In the afternoon session, Stevenson gave Memmott 250 in 800, and the Australian won by 354. The ...

    Article : 153 words
  22. CYCLING.

    On Wednesday afternoon the members of the Newtown Bicycle Club held a five-mile road race over the Parramatta-road, starting; from the Wheelwrights' Arms Hotel. A quantity of ...

    Article : 206 words
  23. PRESBYTERIAN PROPERTIES BILL.

    Sir.—Being an elder and trustee of Palmerstrect Presbyterian Church, I wish to write a few lines in reply to the statement from the "Presbyterian Church authorities." ...

    Article : 455 words
  24. TATTERSALL'S TOURNAMENT.

    In the above last night, "Junius (rec 95) best M. J. Kinnane (rec 125) by 38; "Mulgrave" (rec. 120) beat J. C. Godowin (rec. 120) by 20, "Bassini" (owe4s 25) beat Roxborough (rec 55) by 69. The heats for to-night ...

    Article : 76 words
  25. NEW SOUTH WALKS SPORTS CLUB "WINTER" TOURNAMENT.

    The semi-final of the above was played last evening, and resulted as follows:—W. Herron (rec 125) beat S. Davis (rec 115) by 43; "Kogarah" (owes 50) beat E. S. Marks (rec 135) by 4. The final will be played on ...

    Article : 51 words
  26. MR. WISE'S CHILDHEN'S PROTECTION BILL.

    Sir,—In view of the attention the abovenamed bill is now commanding from some portion of the public, it may not be uninteresting to know what the views of the board of directors of the Randwick Asylum are ...

    Article : 660 words
  27. CHAMPIONSHIP OF ST. GEORGE.

    In the second round of the tournament for the championship of St. George, played at the Kogarah School of Arts on Wednesday evening, "Wanderer" beat Charles by 65 points. ...

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  28. THE NEW ZEALAND FOOTBALLERS.

    The selectors of the Australian team to meet the New Zealanders to-morrow—Messrs. F. Lea (Queensland) and H. D. Wood and J. R. Henderson (New South Wales)—met last night to carry out their ...

    Article : 125 words
  29. DISTRICT ITEMS.

    COOMA.—Farmers are ploughing throughout the district. The mountains are still thickly covered with snow. KEMPSEY.—The prospects in West ...

    Article : 267 words
  30. MARIBYRNONG RACING CLUB.

    The Maribyrnong Racing Club's meeting was held in fine weather, and there was an excellent attenxdance. Good fields contested the different events, and a first class afternoon's sport eventuated. Several ...

    Article : 891 words
  31. SYDNEY BICYCLE CLUB.

    As an outcome of the recent clbu championship tournaments a very interesting challenge match of 1500 points has been in progress in the club rooms during the past few days between two of teh competitiosn. Messrs. Grocott and ...

    Article : 84 words
  32. PRESS TOURNAMENT.

    The above was continued at Messrs. Heiron and Smith's billirad showrooms, 216 Castleagh-street, yesterday, with the following result:—J. F. Guthrie (receives 75) beat J. M. Kelty (receives 145 by 16. ...

    Article : 67 words
  33. FOOTBALL.

    A successful smoke concert in connection with the Eastern Suburbs Football Club was held at the Womerah Halll, 108 William-street, East Sydney, on Wednesday night. Mr. D. Levy, M.L.A., (president), was in the ...

    Article : 127 words
  34. ALLEGED SERIES OF FRAUDS.

    Captain H. V. Barclay, who, it has been represented, came from England recently to represent British capatalists in connection with the construction of the transcontinental railway to Port Darwin, ...

    Article : 302 words
  35. THE CITY PARKS.

    Sir,—The report of Mr. Ma[?] on the above subject, lately published in the "Herald," has given rise to good deal of discussion and speculation as to whether the City Council will adopt the suggestions contained ...

    Article : 384 words
  36. SCHOOS' PREMIERSHIP.

    Newington College defeated Church of England Grammar School at the Universityy Oval by 15—0. The college forwards playing with great dash kept the ball in the school 25, and Woodward got two tries in quick succession, from ...

    Article : 440 words
  37. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS.

    Brilliant weather following the heavy frosts prevailed for the second day of the show. The Attendance yesterday was far ahead of fast year's, and to-day's is also ahead of it. ...

    Article : 459 words
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