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  2. WATER CONSERVATION.

    Mr. Barton, Mr. Peacock, Mr. Wise, Mr. J. H. Gordon (Attorney-General, South Australia), Mr. Morrissey (Minister of Agriculture, Victoria), Mr. B. S. Bird (Treasurer, ...

    Article : 3,087 words
  3. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Premier in the course of a speech to-night stated that the Customs revenue for the year ended March 31 was £2,201,218, or £91,000 in excess of the estimate. When it was remembered that the low ...

    Article : 210 words
  4. ELECTRICAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The 1902 session of the Electrical Association of New South Wales was opened last night at Vickery's-chambers, a large number of members and visitors being present:—Officers for the ensuing year were ...

    Article : 844 words
  5. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

    The following scratchings were recorded yesterday in connection with the A.J.C. Autumn Meeting:— Final Handicap; Madge, Place Handicap: April Fool and Wakeful. Second Steeplechase; Rattler, ...

    Article : 449 words
  6. COMMONWEALTH COINAGE.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday the report of the Select Committee appointed to inquire into the question of the Commonwealth coinage was laid on the table. The following is a summary of the recommendations ...

    Article : 609 words
  7. GOLF.

    The Royal Sydney G.C. will hold its monthly stroke competition to-day. The Concord G C. will open the season on Wednesday next with mixed foursomes. ...

    Article : 40 words
  8. SYDNEY CANOE CLUB.

    This club will hold a general handicap this afternoon in lie[?] of the Consolation Race which was set down for decision but lapsed through insufficiency of entries. The following handicaps have been ...

    Article : 133 words
  9. FOREST LODGE PONY AND GALLOWAY RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 219 words
  10. SAILING.

    The yacht-racing season just concluded must certainly be considered as having been very successful, despite the fact that the wind on many of the race days was either disappointing in strength ...

    Article : 1,410 words
  11. LANE COVE A.S.C.

    The Lane Cove Club's racing season will be concluded this afternoon, when the 14-footers championship, unfinished on March 22, will be resailed. The course will be from Woolwich Dock down to and ...

    Article : 110 words
  12. THE ALLANTON MURDER.

    At the inquest on the body of Mrs. Sinnot, who was found dead in a house which was destroyed by fire at Allanton, a verdict was returned that deceased was stabbed in the heart by a fork, but that ...

    Article : 67 words
  13. YARRAMAN RACES.

    Following are the results of the principal races held at Yarraman to-day:— Opening Handicap.—Aries, 1. Easter Handicap.—Sardeaux and Miss Rolland, a dead ...

    Article : 37 words
  14. THE TRADES CONFERENCE.

    The Trades Conference has passed resolutions requesting the Government to prevent foreign vessels carrying cargo between New Zealand ports or receiving mail subsidies. The conference recommends ...

    Article : 45 words
  15. YASS JOCKEY CLUB.

    Entries closed as follows to-day:— Yass Cup.—Carnier, Iadora, Rickshay, Skylark, Highlander II., Daylight, Barton, Insolence, Tinarquay, Dunless, Mirage, and Gillbird. ...

    Article : 62 words
  16. ROWING.

    The New South Wales eight-oar crew has done a useful week's work at the Glebe. The crew is now definitely chosen and places allotted as the team will race. They are as follow:—Middleton, bow; ...

    Article : 343 words
  17. THE BUTTER TRADE.

    There is great difficulty in meeting orders for butter, owing to demands from Australia on behalf of African agents. ...

    Article : 22 words
  18. AUTUMN BLOOD STOCK SALES.

    At Payten's Newmarket stables yesterday Mr. T. S. Clibborn continued the autumn sales with the Tucka Tucka draft of three and four year old thoroughbreds, and the Neotsfield yearlings left ...

    Article : 1,065 words
  19. NEWCASTLE.

    A few minutes before 3 o'clock this morning a fire was discovered in a shop occupied by Mr. Daniel Marks, Hunter-street West, as a general drapery and clothing establishment. Senior-constable M'Keller, who ...

    Article : 378 words
  20. AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB AUTUMN MEETING.

    The autumn reumon of the Australian Jockey Club will be continued and concluded on the metropolitan beath this afternoon when a very interesting programme will be played out, ond the ...

    Article : 919 words
  21. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Arrivals: Loch Garry, ship, Racburn, s., Hornby Castle, ship, Amazon, barque, Hartfield, ship, Romulus, s., Ganges, barque, Angle-Chilian, s. Departures: Bielefeld, s., from Antwerp, Omar, ...

    Article : 694 words
  22. SWIMMING.

    A very good programme has been arranged for the Cavill Benefit Carnival, which will take place at Hellings's Domain baths this afternoon. The long programme includes handicaps for the members of ...

    Article : 147 words
  23. INTER-STATE BOWLING.

    Now that the battle is over in regard to securing the inter-state championship for the current year, the Victorian bowlers and their lady friends are being entertained on all sides. These festivities will ...

    Article : 668 words
  24. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    An extraordinary election to fill the vacancy in the office of Alderman for Waverley Ward, caused by the resignation of Alderman T. Cummius, took place yesterday. The Mayor (Alderman W. Carter) was ...

    Article : 109 words
  25. THE COAL TRADE.

    The schooner Geneva arrived from Sydney to-day, and will load Seaham coal for M[?]hukona. The Marion Josiah, a four-masted barque from Melbourne, also arrived, and will load Duckenfield coal for the West Coast. ...

    Article : 188 words
  26. ARRIVAL OF THE REV. F. W. ANDERSON, M.A.

    The Rev. F. W. Anderson, M.A., arrived in Sydney by the R.M.S. Australia yesterday, for the purpose of supplying the pulpit of the Woollahra Presbyterian Church for about four months. Mr. ...

    Article : 323 words
  27. PASSENGERS BY THE GUTHRIE.

    The following saloon passengers have been booked by the steamer Guthrie, sailing to-day for Manila, China, and Japan, via ports:—Mr. E. H. Ames, Mrs. F. Bevilaqua, Miss A. Bevilaqua, Mr. F. C. A. Bleeser, Mr. G. B. Carten, ...

    Article : 84 words
  28. ABERDEEN LINE.

    The Aberdeen, at present in port, will sail on April [?] leaves Melbourne April 23, is due at Natal on May 15, and London June 12. The Australasian left Sydney on February 14, Melbourne ...

    Article : 161 words
  29. SMOKE SOCIAL.

    In the evening a smoke social was tendered the federal delegates to the conference and the pohticians by the people of Corown. Mr. C. W. Brewer occupied the chair. He proposed "The Health of ...

    Article : 233 words
  30. THE CITY COURT.

    In the Summons Division of the City Court to-day, before Mr. L. S. Donaldson, S.M., Sub-inspector M'Vane proceeded against John Frederick Williams, licensce of the Federal Hotel, Stockton, for selling liquor to persons who ...

    Article : 70 words
  31. RETAIL PRICE OF MILK.

    There is very good authority for saying that the retail price of milk will be increased in Newcastle district from Monday next. The rain during Easter was not sufficient to have any appreciable effect, and even the benefit of ...

    Article : 129 words
  32. THE EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN S.S. COMPANY.

    The Airlie sails from Hongkong on April 10, en route from Japan to Australian ports. The Australian arrived at and sailed from Thursday Island on March 27, en route to Timor, Manila, ...

    Article : 113 words
  33. THE SULPHIDE CORPORATION.

    The weekly smelting returns of the Sulphide Corporation, Cockle Creek, show the ore treated was 868 tons, producing bullion and matt[?] containing 1056oz. gold, 24,030oz. silver, 269 tons lead, and 8 tons copper. ...

    Article : 237 words
  34. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    Yesterday at the Coroner's Court an inquest was held by the City Coroner (Mr. J. C. Woore) touching the death of a man named Alexander Browning, who, on March 26 last, was kicked by a horse at ...

    Article : 207 words
  35. GERMAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE.

    The Apolda arrived at Sourabaya February [?] homewards. The Augsburg passed Thursday Island March 28, homewards. ...

    Article : 171 words
  36. SYDNEY WATER SUPPLY.

    The Royal Commission on water supply sat yesterday. Mr. Garrard, president of the Metropolitan Board of Water Supply and Sewerage, was further examined with reference to the supply catchment ...

    Article : 393 words
  37. THE FIRE AT LONGREACH.

    Extensive damage was done by the fire at Longreach on Thursday night. The post-office and buildings, covering over an acre and a half, were burfit. The following is a list of places destroyed:—The ...

    Article : 334 words
  38. CRICKET.

    The final of the first grade competition will be played not Saturday and Saturday week at the Sydney Cricket Ground, the opposing clubs being Sydney and Leichhardt-Balmain. The second-grade ...

    Article : 121 words
  39. TATTERSALL'S CLUB.

    The annual meeting of members of Tattersalls Club was held last evening, when there were 60 members present. Mr. A. Hill presided, and in moving the adoption of the report ...

    Article : 335 words
  40. A LADIES' MATCH.

    An interesting feature in the proceedings at the Rockdale green on Thursday afternoon was the playing of a ladies' match, in which the lady visitors from Victoria took a hand. The teams represented ...

    Article : 189 words
  41. THE FEDERAL LINE.

    The steamer Cornwall is due to leave Durban for [?] lington, N.Z. The steamer Devon left Sydney on March 28 for Durban with the second half of the New Zealand Ninth ...

    Article : 109 words
  42. SUICIDE AT PADDINGTON.

    A magisterial inquiry was held yesterday by the City Coroner into the circumstances surrounding the death of Robert Peter Batchelor, 37, a draper, residing at 44 Gordon-street. Paddington, who was ...

    Article : 155 words
  43. PORT JACKSON SAILING SKIFF CLUB.

    A general meeting of the Port Jackson Sailing Skiff Club was held at the clubrooms, Waterview Hotel, Bowntree-street, Balmain, on Wednesday night. Mr. W. Mitchell (vice-commodore) presided ...

    Article : 270 words
  44. BOWLS.

    A municipal match is on the programme of the Manly Club for this afternoon, wherein aldermen of various municipalities are expected to take a hand against the Manly players. Aldermen from [?]edfern, ...

    Article : 108 words
  45. SAILING VESSELS NOW DUE.

    Aberfoyle, ship (JWND), from London—85 days. Beech Holm, barque (NGRH), from Hudikswall—182 days. Deliance, brigantine (SLMS), from Whangare[?]—22 days. ...

    Article : 174 words
  46. HARBOUR FATALITY.

    Yesterday the Water Police resumed dragging operations with a view to the recovery of the body of Mr. Martyn, first engineer of the W[?]llowdene, who lost his life off Peacock Point, Balmain, through ...

    Article : 78 words
  47. THE VISITORS ENTERTAINED.

    Yesterday afternoon the representatives of the Victorian Bowling Association and their friends were entertained at a harbour excursion by the members of the New South Wales Bowling Association. The ...

    Article : 150 words
  48. LATE MINING.

    During the month of March the Queen Margaret Company, Bulong, crushed 769 tons of ore, yielding 484oz., inclusive of 152oz. obtained from 252 tons taken from the workings of the company at the ...

    Article : 161 words
  49. ATHLETICS.

    At a meeting of the Narrabri Athletic Club the following officers were appointed for the year:—Mr. A. E. Collins, M.L.A., president; Messrs. H. M. Hutchinson, H. T. M. Williams, and M. F. Collins, ...

    Article : 115 words
  50. ACCIDENT AT PETERSHAM RAILWAY STATION.

    Last evening Emma Leeson, aged 61, laundress, living at Cooper-street. Surry Hills, fell down the steps at Petersham railway station. She sustained injuries to her head, and on being taken to the ...

    Article : 47 words
  51. SYDNEY FLYING SQUADRON.

    The concluding race on the 1901-02 programme of the Sydney Flying Squadron—the 22-footers' championship—is set down for decision this afternoon. Six boats have been nominated, and although it is ...

    Article : 237 words
  52. A FALL DOWN STAIRS.

    Thomas Machamara, residing at Hastings-read, Botany, and employed by Messrs. Elliott Brothers, fell down stairs last evening. He was taken to the Sydney Hospital, and admitted in an unconscious ...

    Article : 41 words
  53. STOCK MOVEMENTS.

    Passings: 25 fat bullocks, Annandayle to Melbourne, a. Tyrell; 29 fat bullocks, Capabel[?]a to Melbourne, Rial Brothers; 90 fat cattle, Urama to Albury; 450 ewes, Mundawaddern to Sydney, L. A. J. Coy; 279 store ...

    Article : 74 words
  54. BRIGHTON PONY AND GALLOWAY RACES.

    The pony and galloway races held at Brighton yesterday were well attended. J. Duncan was disqualified during the pleasure of the committee. Appended are the results:— ...

    Article : 278 words
  55. INTER-STATE MATCH AT HOBART.

    A team from the Victorian Bowling Association played a match against the Hobart Bowling Club to-day. The scores were:—Hobart, 82; Victoria, 100. ...

    Article : 30 words
  56. KNOCKED DOWN BY A TRAM.

    Mrs. Alice Coleson, aged 34, living in Harwoodlane, Pyrmout, was knocked down by a tram in Pitt-street last evening. She was taken to the Sydney Hospital and admitted by Dr. Ramsay Sharp. The ...

    Article : 47 words
  57. CYCLING.

    Arrangements are being made for the holding of a road race for union riders from Goulburn to Sydney. Mr. A. E. Sommerville, of the Western Suburbs Club, has notified the hon. secretary of the union ...

    Article : 102 words
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