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  2. SPORTING.

    The Newcastle Jockey Club's races are to be held to-day and Monday. Many good horses aro engaged, and the meeting is expected to prove very successful. ...

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  3. LAW REPORT.

    Probate was granted in respect of the wills of the following deceased persons:—John Davies, Martha Lena Selle, Kate Marion Lindeman, Niclans Simon, William Mathieson, Isabella La[?]dman, John B[?] ...

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  4. PIGEON HOMING.

    The above society's race from Albury, in which 176 birds competed, resulted as follows"—R. Trotter's bird (931yds 2ft pert minute), 1; S. Tilman's (931 yds 1ft 10in), 2; II. Trotter's (930yds [?]ft 6in), S; F. Furnival's (929 yds 0ft 2in), ...

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  5. BILLIARDS.

    The Spring Tournament was continued last night, when the following games were played:—K. W. Beach (receives 70) beat "Dickens" (receives 125), by 36; R. P. Matheson (receives 20) beat F. Paul (receives 85), by 17. On Monday ...

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  6. MARK FOY'S C.C.

    The annual meeting of the above club was held at the Cambridge Club Hotel last evening. The report and the balance-sheet were adopted. The following officers were elected for the ensuing season:—Patron, Mr. ...

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  7. POLO.

    The annual meeting of members of the Cooma Polo Club was held yesterday, Mr. J. C. Ryrie presiding. The report and balance-sheet were adopted. The rules of the club with regard to measurement of ponies and the election ...

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  8. THE PRESS TOURNAMENT.

    The Press Tournament was continued at the Sports Club yesterday, when R. Coombes, "Reference" (receives 50), beat D. O'Sullivan, "News" (scratch), by 27 in the semi-final. The other game is between "Wanderer," ...

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  9. THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.

    Our New York correspondent, on September 12. wrote as follows:- How the Industrial crisis affects Mr. Roosevelt's chances for the Presidency is ...

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  10. BOWLS.

    The following interclub matches will constitute the principal items on this afternoon a bowling programme:- Waverley at City, 4 rinks. ...

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  11. GOLF.

    The ladies' monthly medal match was played yesterday, and was won by Mrs. Ce[?]rus, whose return was 118—15= 103. The engagements for to-day are:— ...

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  12. IN CHAMBERS.

    Mr. Kelynack, instructed by the Crown Solicitor, appeared for the complianant in an appeal against the decision of Henry Hawkins, P.M., at the police court. Pambula. There was no appearance on behalf ...

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  13. TASMANIAN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The Tasmanian Golf Championship was played to-day. It was a stroke competition over 36 holes, and 18 out of 19 competitors started, H. N. Giblin, of Hobart, won easily in 177, the next best card being R. Arthur, 191. ...

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  14. CYCLING AND MOTORING.

    The night cycling carnival, which opens on the 2nd prox on the Sydney cricket Ground, and which is to be continued on the nights of the 4th, 6th, and 11th prox., and the afternoon of the 9th prox., will usher in ...

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  15. ST. GEORGE CLUB.

    The second round of the tournament for the championship of the St. George Club was continued on the club's green, at Rockdale, on Thursday. The following were the results:— ...

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  16. MANLY BOWLING AND RECREATION CLUB.

    The Manly Club has arranged to play Mosman a fourrinks match at Mosman to-day. The Manly players are:—J. Lough, Hughes, Hannam, Black. 2. Wagg, Robey, Hosking, Lackham, S. Custer, Millet, Maybury, ...

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  17. SAILING.

    The Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron will celebrate the commencement of their forty second season this afternoon by a garden party given by the commodore (Mr. T. A. Dibbs) to the members and their friends. From a ...

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  18. MILITARY.

    Brigadier-General Finn, accompanied by Lientenant Holborow, will to-day inspect the local company of the 4th Infantry Regiment at Armidale. Colonel Mackenzie, A.A.G., accompanied by ...

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  19. CREW LIMIT IN YACHTS.

    It is interesting to note by the British Yacht Racing Association's book for 1903 that the crew limit in yachts from 24 to 36 rating has been increased by the addition of one hand in each class, 30-footers are now allowed six for a ...

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  20. IN BANKRUPTCY.

    Re Charles Herbert Young. The matter was adjourned to the 19th inst. Re Albert Fisher. The matter was adjourned to the 19th inst. ...

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  21. BRIGADE AND REGIMENTAL STAFFS.

    In the last general order issued from headquarters in Melbourne, commandants and officers commanding regiments are reminded that in accordance with the establishments recently approved and published, ...

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  22. SYDNEY DINGY CLUB.

    The Sydney Dingy Sailing Club will open its season's racing this afternoon with handicaps for the 14ft. 10ft. and 8ft classe. With some 19 of these craft competing in the vicinity, to say nothing of the yachts and other boats ...

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  23. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    Mr. J. H. P. Murray, Crown Prosecutor. BREAKING AND ENTERING. Mary Jane M'Farlane, a young woman, aged about 19, pleaded guilty to a charge of having, on ...

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  24. MOOREFIELD RACES.

    The October Meetinh of the Moorefield Club is fixed for this afternoon, and as usual Mr. Jolly has studied the comfort and convenience of patrons in making the necessary arrangements. Ordinary ...

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  25. ATHLETICS.

    The results of the above sports held yesterday were as follow:- 100yds Championship.—N. C. Barker, 1; V. F. Futter, 2; S. Roberts, [?]. ...

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  26. SYDNEY FLYING SQUADRON.

    The triangular course with Clark Island as the base of operations, will be the scene of this afternoon's racing amongst the popular open-boats. The Sydney Flying Squadion will decide its second event of the reason, and ...

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  27. THE SUBURBS.

    At the last meeting of the Botany Council the local sanitary inspector reported strongly against the want of sufficient sanitary conveniences at the Bay-street Public school. He stated that he had frequently brought the ...

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  28. CRICKET.

    The second round of the grade competitions will conclude to-day. The principal attraction will, no doubt, be the match at Waverley, where North Sydney have lost seven wickets for 384, a result that, while ...

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  29. MANLY.

    A successful Masonic social was held on Tuesday at the Victoria Hall, under the auspices of Lodge St. John of Manly. A Bruce auction, organised by Mr. J. Hanson, was ...

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  30. NEUTRAL BAY A.S. CLUB.

    Another of this club's general handicaps is set down for decision this afternoon, for which 13 boats have been nominated. Full particulars appeared in yesterday's "Herald." ...

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  31. NORTH SYDNEY DINGY CLUB.

    For this club's 6ft handicap this afternoon the entries, &c, are an follows:—Our Owu (P. Harry), Crescent (H. Waterhouse), and Petrel (S. Barnet), scratch; Lottie Carson (T. Campbell), 1½m; and Mon (F. Farmer), 3[?]m. ...

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  32. PROSPECT AND SHERWOOD.

    At the last meeting of the Prospect and Sherwood Council, Alderman Oakes resigned his seat in the council, his reason being that, having left the district, he found himself unable to devote the necessary time ...

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  33. LAW NOTICES.

    Darling Harbour Wharf resumption cases, Bankruptcy Court, Queen's-square. At 10.30 a.m.: Chadwick v. the Minister (part heard.) In Equity.—Before his Honor the Chief Judge in ...

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  34. ST. GEORGE CLUB.

    The St. George Sailing Club has set down for decision this afternoon a handicap over the following course:— From Rocky Point to inner pile it Towra, round mark in Woollware Bay to Kogaah Biy, thence to Towra, ...

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  35. BOURKE RACES.

    The Grass-fed Meeting was continued to-day, the attendance being fair and the racing good. Results:- Flying Handicap, 6f.—Citizen, 9st 7lb, 1; Water Lily, 1st 7lb, 2; Scatter, 8st, 3, Time, 1m 19½s. ...

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  36. ROCKDALE.

    Some time ago the Rockdale Council wrote to the Railway Commissioners requesting that an extra train be provided between 3 and 4 p.m. The Commissioners in reply, stated that the request could not be granted, ...

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  37. BRIGHTON RACES.

    The pony and galloway meeting at Brighton yesterday was well attended. Results:- Flying Handicap, 5f.—Triwood, 8st (Adams), 1; Scotch Febble, 8st 8lb (Russell), 2; Frivolous, 8st 12lb (M. ...

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  38. ROWING.

    Sydney Rowing Club annual regatta, will be held on the Parramatta River next Saturday afternoon. The elub steamer will leave Fort Macquarie jetty, and after following some of the races the visitors will be landed at the ...

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  39. COURT OF MARINE INQUIRY.—Monday, October 10.

    Before his Honor Judge Gibson and Assessors.—In No. 1 District Court, at 10 a.m.: Re the Lady Hampden and the Advance. ...

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  40. ST. GEORGE DISTRICT.

    The friendly societies of the district of St. George, which embraces all lodges in the Illawarra suburbs, have decided to celebrate the King's Birthday this year by the holding of a combined demonstration on ...

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  41. THE CRICKET DISPUTE.

    Sir,—With reference to the dispute between the New South Wales Cricket Association and the Sydney Cricket ground trustees, I would like to put a few figures before the public and let it judge for itself. ...

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  42. QUARTER SESSIONS.—Monday, October 19.

    Ernest Alfred Lambourne Dent, embezzlement; George Goodfellow, shopbreaking. ...

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  43. WAVERLEY.

    Mr. Jessep, M.L.A., has been informed by the Premier that he has approved of the purchase of a piece of land adjoining the fire brigade station in Carrington-road, Waverley, for the purpose of providing additional ...

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  44. POLICE COURTS.

    At the Water Police Court yesterday, before Mr. L. S. Donaldson, S.M., Frederick Anderson, alias Williams, 98, bagmaker, was charged with having fraudulently appropriated to his own use clothing and other articles to the ...

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  45. SWIMMING.

    The above club will hold two handicaps on Tuesday next, 8 p.m., at the Lavender Bay Baths, viz., a 66yds seior members' handicap and a 66yds junior members' handicap. All new members will be handicapped at the ...

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  46. WILLOUGHBY.

    At the last meeting of the Willoughby Council, the Major (Alderman F. C. Petrie) submitted a minute dealing with the septic tank instalment at the North Shore Hospital. He reported that he had, in company ...

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  47. A SERIOUS ASSAULT.

    In the Summons Division of the Water Police Court yesterday, before Mr. C. N. Payten, S.M., George Evans proceeded against James Hynes on a charge of assault. Prosecutor's case was that on the afternoon of October 1 ...

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  48. PIGEON SHOOTING.

    ThE Kurnel Cup (to be won outright) was the attraction at the above club's ground yesterday. 15 members competing. At the end of the eighth round four had killed all —A. W. Eales (33), North (25), II. Garratt (29), and E. ...

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  49. LAWN TENNIS.

    The recmaining events in this tournament will be brought to a conclusion to-day. The following is the programme:- Ladies' Double Handicap.—1, 10.30, Miss Ewing and T. ...

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  50. WOOLLAHRA.

    The question of the resumption of land for a new fire station at Woollahra is receiving the attention of the Crown Solicitor. ...

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