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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mr. Edward Lloyd, who has delighted thousands during the pist seven days, will make his farewell appearance at the Town Hall this afternoon. The great singer has chosen "Lohengrin's Farewell." ...

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  3. MANUFACTORIES AND WORKS.

    Mr. T. A. Coghlan has just [?] his statement of the hands employed and the wages paid in the various manufactories and works in New South Wales during 1902. It is gratifying to find that, notwithstanding ...

    Article : 1,335 words
  4. ON THE LAND.

    It was hoped that when the principle of fixing the rents for the western leases as a capitation tax on sheep and cattle was adopted it would go a long way towards solving the problem and meeting the ...

    Article : 621 words
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  6. THE RABBIT PEST.

    A meeting to day of the Albury Rabbit Board decided to strike a rate of 3d on large stock and ½d on sheep. This will give a revenue of £900. The rate must be paid by June 1. A number of complaints ...

    Article : 171 words
  7. THEATRE ROYAL.

    This afternoon there will be a matinee of the beautiful spectacular p[?]ntomime, "Dick Whittington," at the Theatre Royal, to which Messrs. Williamson and Musgrove have invited all the ...

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  8. PALACE THEATRE.

    "Are You a Mason?" continues to fill the Palace Theatre, where Mr. J. G. Williamson announces a matinee for to-day. Mr. George Giddens and the artists of the new company ably sustain the ...

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  9. IMPORTANT LAND SALE.

    The sale of the well known agricultural and grazing property known as the Brookfield Estate, took place to-day, Messrs. Carlton and Abbott being the auctioneers. Many buyers were in attendance, but the ...

    Article : 211 words
  10. PUBLIC TENDERS.

    Tenders have been accepted for the following public works:- Road Works.—Milson's Point, via Lane Cove-road to Peat's Ferry, Robert Trevethan, Dund[?], £448 19s 2d; ...

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  11. CRITERION THEATRE.

    The final matinee of "Charley's Aunt" W[?] given at the Criterion Theatre to-day, after which playgoers will have only three more opportunities of seeing this popular play. On Saturday Mr. F[?]nk ...

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  12. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    At the Lyceum Theatre Mr. William Anderson's production of "A, Woman of Pleasure" attracts large audiences, chiefly by the spectucular situations in which a sinking troopship and a military balloon ...

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  13. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    This afternoon and evening Mr. Harry Rickard[?]'s company will continue a new programme, which includes Hill und Silv[?]iny (whose fareswell is tomorrow), the Vesuvio concert party, and other ...

    Article : 46 words
  14. DISTRICT ITEMS.

    INVERELL.—Since the recent rains herbage of all kinds is making fine growth. Cattle are bursting on the clover on the flats about the town, one local owner having lost three this week. ...

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  15. HERR PECHOTSCH'S CONCERT.

    Herr Raimund Pechotsch gave a violin recital and concert at the Centenary Hall last night before a, considerable audience. A pleasant entertainment resulted, though the programme proved too long. ...

    Article : 387 words
  16. STOCK MOVEMENTS.

    Stock movements:—32 camels, Winton, Queensland, to Bourke, Bourke Carrying Company; 4000 ewes Coom[?] to Toorale, M'Caughey and Co.; 27 horses, Mitchell to Wodonga. E. J. Burton; 200 store cattle, Larras L[?]ke to ...

    Article : 297 words
  17. GRAND REFORM OF THE LABOUR PARTY.

    Sir,—"A Works" asks me to reply to several questions. Presumably your correspondent is more labour bureau than labour, and has either a convenient memory or is not a very ...

    Article : 1,204 words
  18. A DANGEROUS WEED.

    Mr. P. W. Tewksbury writes from Bright (Victoria): "I deem it a duty as a New south Wales man to sound a note of warning to those concerned in regard to a weed in Victoria known as St. John's ...

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  19. THE MARK HAMBOURG CONCERTS.

    Mr. John Lemmone now announces the scheme for the Mark Hambourg concerts at the Town Hall. The Russian pianist will make his rentree on Saturday evening, and will give a second recital Tuesday ...

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  20. "POLITICIANS AND THE PRESS."

    Sir,—Your article on the above subject in Saturday's issue proved very opportune in view of the circumstance that, an onslaught on the press is threatened by certain of our politicians when the ...

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  21. CYCLORAMA.

    The Battle of Gettysburg, as depicted at the Cyclorama, proves of interest daily to a large number of sightseers. The martial music, storm effects and realistic rattle of musketry [?]dd much to the ...

    Article : 53 words
  22. FITZGERALD'S CIRCUS.

    The large attendance nightly at the circus is sufficient to indicate the excellence and variety of the programme submitted by Messrs. Fitzgerald Brothers. The change of programme, if anything, has ...

    Article : 94 words
  23. QUEEN'S HALL "POPS."

    The regular Saturday night of the Queen's Hall "pops" will be signalised on Saturday evening next by a large addition to the company and orchestra. The performances of the company have given such ...

    Article : 71 words
  24. AMATEUR ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.

    This evening the Sydney Amateur Orchestral Society will give a concert at the Town Hall under Sig[?]or Hizon's direction. A programme of fine musical contrasts has been prepared. There will be ...

    Article : 88 words
  25. DROUGHT FUND CONCERT.

    The combined German L[?]cderlafels, "Concordi[?]" and "Germania" conducted by Messrs. B. Wi[?]helm[?] and C. Gotsch, will give a concert at the Y.M.C.A. Hall to-night in aid of the Lord Mayor's Drough[?] ...

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  26. BRANDS ON WOOL BALES.

    The council of the Wool Buyers, Wool Sellers, and Stockowners' Association has requested the Minister for Agricultura to receive a deputation respecting the registration of brands on wool bales. ...

    Article : 105 words
  27. STATE CHILDREN.

    The monthly meeting of the State Children Relief Board was held at the boardroom yesterday. There were present the Hon. C. K. Mackellar, M.L.C., Mrs. Garran, Mrs. Sl[?]ttery, Lady See, and Hon. L. ...

    Article : 208 words
  28. DISEASE AMONGST PIGS.

    During the past few weeds at the pig farm, Rose Bay, there has been a spread of disease amongst the pigs that has given rise to considerable alarm. The disease is supposed to be "hog chole[?]," and is ...

    Article : 89 words
  29. TUBERCULAR REMEDIES.

    Mr. J. Pottie writes:—In discussing the question of a cure for tubercular disease in any annual it is necessary to bear in mind the various forms, local habits, and degrees of virulence of the disease, for it ...

    Article : 295 words
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