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  2. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    Eulong was yesterday struck ont of the Moorefield Handicap. Goolsgong J.C., Daysdale R.C., and Clearhills T.C. race meetings were yesterday granted ...

    Article : 273 words
  3. FYANDER'S WIDOW.

    " Did ye now? and where did he go? He's a good man—he'd be like to go up'ards. Were Hamworthy there—the butcher, I mean? I wonder what the A'mighty 'ud say to the short ...

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  4. THE SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    The annual meeting of the Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts was held in lecture hall of the institution on Monday evening. Mr. William Reid, president, occupied the chair. The ...

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  5. INTER-STATE CRICKET,

    The above contest entered upon its third day yesterday. The weather was rather warm; the attendance was again moderate, about 2500 being present. On the adjournment of play the previous ...

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  6. LAW REPORT.

    Mr. Conroy, instructed by Messrs. Chenhall and Eddie, appeared for George Peisley, the judgment creditor, and moved for a garnishee order against Peter J. Kelly, who held a sum of money which ...

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  7. J. R WOODS'S ELEVEN v. NORTHERN TASMANIA.

    A cricket match between J. B. Woods's Eleven from New South Wales and Northern Tasmania was concluded to-day. The match resulted in [?] easy win for the visitors by an innings and 3[?] runs. ...

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  8. THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY.

    The monthly meeting of the University Senate was held on Monday at the Public Library. There were present the Chancellor (the Hon. Dr. MacLaurin), the Vice-Chancellor ...

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  9. ROSEBERY PARK PONY AND GALLOWAY RACES.

    Pony and galloway races were held at Rosebery Park yesterday and were well attended For not scratching Lady Clare in the Trial Welter Handicap the owner of the mare was fined £2. Appended are ...

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  10. DIVORCE COURT,

    His Honor made absolute the decrees nisi in the following suits end declared tbe marriages dissolved:—Rosario D'Angelo v. Elizabeth D'Angelo and Martha Ridgway v. Frederick William ...

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  11. BANKRUPTCY COURT.

    Harry Percy Dawson, of 32 Marion-street, Leichhardt, Civil tenant. Mr. W. H. Palmer, official assignee. William Robert Ward, of Rosehill-street, ...

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  12. THE MORNING GALLOPS.

    There was light fog on the course at Randwick early yesterday morning, but it cleared off when work was commenced by Numidia and Pegasus, who ran six furlongs; the former winning in 1 ...

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  13. METROPOLITAN QUARTER SESSIONS.

    George Williams was charged with having, on December 24 last, broken and entered the warehouse of John Upward (known as Metcalfe's bonded store, Circular Quay), and with having stolen therein a ...

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  14. YASS RACES.

    The Yass annual race meeting opened to-day, and will be continued to-morrow. The weather was splendid, and the attendance good. The racing was first-class, 10 horses starting in some of the ...

    Article : 147 words
  15. BLAYNEY JOCKEY CLUB.

    The following entries have been received for the principal events to be run at the Blayney race meeting:- Federal Handicap.—Robin, Kinkars, Harpmin, ...

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  16. VIOTORIAN SPORTING NEWS.

    An appeal was lodged to-day by the owner of Miss Dunlop against the decision of the Moonee Valley stewards in disqualifying the more for a hurdle race run on Monday and awarding the race ...

    Article : 177 words
  17. QUIRINDI JOCKEY CLUB.

    The following weightS have been allotted for the principal events inconnection with the Quirindi Jockey Club meeting, to take place on the 13th and 14th instant:- Opening Handicap, 6 furlongs.—Peel, 9st 5lb; Louis ...

    Article : 202 words
  18. MELBOURNE TRAINING NOTES.

    The tracks and weather this morning were favourable for fast work. Dozon opened the ball by running five furlongs on the sand in 1 minute 20 seconds. Andorra and Treaty did a similar task. ...

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  19. LICENSING COURT.

    At the Central Licensing Court yesterday the magistrates (Mesers. G. H. Smithers, C. N. Payten, and F. Penny) refused the application of Mr. John Baxter for a conditional license for the Boulevard ...

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  20. CYCLING.

    Mr. T. D. Scott, once a member of the Melbourne cycle firm of Scott and Morton, is a candidate for the position of secretary to the League of New South Wales Wheelmen. When Mr. Scott resided in ...

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  21. THE CHAIR OF GREEK.

    Mr. William J. Woodhouse, M.A., who has been appointed by the University Senate to the Chair of Greek, rendered vacant by the resignation of Professor Sco[?]t, was educated at the Grammar School, ...

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  22. AMUSEMENTS.

    The last matinee performance of " Australia " is announced for this afternoon at Her Majesty's Theatre, as this beautiful spectacular extravaganza will be finally played on Friday evening. Friday ...

    Article : 92 words
  23. DUTY ON MOTOR CARS.

    Before the federal tariff is definitely fixed some combined effort should be made by cycle traders throughout Australasia to have the duty on motor cars reduced to a reasonable figure. In the majority ...

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  24. LAW NOTICES.

    In Equity.—Before the Deputy Registrar.—At 11 a.m.: Re James Pashley, deceased, and Conveyancing Act, to settle minutes of minutes. Before the Chief Clerk.— At 11 a.m.: Blair v. Blair, to pass accounts. ...

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  25. DUNLOPS.

    The Dunlop Tyre Company announces the fact that it has selected the name for its second, grade tyre. Some 15,041 names were submitted, but the winning name was only sent in twice, and strange to ...

    Article : 108 words
  26. THEATRE ROYAL.

    Considering the intense heat, " Lohengrin " drew a good audience to the Theatre Royal last night, operagoers no doubt realising that the representation of the work was the last of the now fast-closing ...

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  27. PROTHONOTARY'S OFFICE.—February 6, 1901.

    NOTICE.—It is hereby intimated that all parties must be prepared to proceed on Monday next, the 11th instant, with the motions for rules nisi for new trial, which are entered in the term paper for the ensuing first term, and ...

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  28. PALACE THEATRE.

    This afternoon, and again in the evening. " A Messags from Mar[?]" will be performed by the Hawtrey Comedy Company at the Palace Theatre. Richard Ganthony's charming comedy is now in its ...

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  29. DISTRICT COURT.—Wednesday, February [?]

    Borthwick v. Woodhill, Green v. Cavill, Wardrop v. Martin, Rickard v. Boyce, Jennings v. Cleary, Collins v. Permanent Trustee Company, Limited, Romey v. Bryant, Abraham v. Solomon, Irving; v. Saillard, Eston, Grant, ...

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  30. PARRAMATTA DISTRICT.

    On Monday night the mercery establishment of Mr. P. Abbott, situate in the Market-buildings, Parramatta, was burglariously entered and goods to the value of about £20 stolen. The back door was ...

    Article : 86 words
  31. YACHTING.

    Mr. S. T. Wilson, hon. secretary of the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron, has received a wire from Mr. Gollin, of Victoria, stating that it is his intention of having his yacht Uira re-shipped on Saturday ...

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  32. CRITERION THEATRE.

    At the Criterion Theatre W. T. Lincoln's sensational drama, " The Bush King," is drawing large audiences. The Australian colouring of the story no doubt accounts for the attractiveness of the new ...

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  33. SAILING.

    Vice-Commodore J. G. Carter presided at a meeting of the Sydney Flying Squadron at the Angel Hotel, Pitt-street, on Monday evening. A communication was received from Mr. J. C. Williamson, ...

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  34. QUARTER SESSIONS.—Wednesday, February 6.

    John Mason, indecent assault; John Williams, stealing, two charges; An[?] M'Manus, stealing from the parson; Albert Johnson and Annie Murray, attempted shop-breaking; William Hughes, robbery. ...

    Article : 37 words
  35. MISSION ADDRESS.

    On Monday evening at All Saints' Church of England Schoolroom, Parramatta, Miss Oxley, a lady missionary lately from China, delivered an interesting address on the subject of missionary work in ...

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  36. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    This afternoon there will be the customary matinee it the Tivoli Theatre, where Mr. Harry Rickards announces the last four nights of the pantomine season. " Puss in Boots," with Miss Billia Barlow as the ...

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  37. POLICE COURTS.

    Committed for Trial.—At the Water Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Edwards, S.M., William George Dauncey, 44, civil engineer, was charged with that he did by means of a certain false pretence ...

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  38. AUBURN COUNCIL.

    This council met on Monday evening, the Mayor, Alderman Gibbous, presiding. Mr. W. Taylor wrote informing the couucil that the contribution to the Fire Brigades Board for the current year had been ...

    Article : 257 words
  39. MELBOURNE BETTING MARKET.

    A fair amount of wagering was transacted to-day over the Newmarket Handicap, the most interesting feature of which was the support of Advance, about whom a wager of £1000 to £20 was backed, and more ...

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  40. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    " The Ladder of Life, or Gordons to the Front," the new military drama, in which Mr. William Anderson's company is appearing at the Lyceum Theatre, possesses, as was pointed out in our review ...

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  41. JOHNSTONE'S BAY CLUB.

    Commodore S. Boyd presided over a general meeting of the Johnstone's Bay Sailing Club last night, at the clubrooms, Stephen-street, Balmain. Correspondence was received from the Hon. C. J. Roberts, ...

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  42. VICTOR AT THE QUEEN'S HALL.

    The performances given by "Victor" at the Queen's Hall, continue to be well patronised. There will be a matinee to- day. ...

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  43. PROMENADE CONCERT.

    A promenade concert will be h[?]ld at the Royal Agricultural Grounds this evening. D[?] Groen's Vice-Regal Military Band will render selections, and the Meistersingers, Miss Millie Wyan, Miss Edith Wynn, ...

    Article : 71 words
  44. MOOREFIELD RACING CLUB.

    The February reunion, postponed from Saturday last, takes place this afternoon on the well-appointed convincing ground near Kogarah, and promises to attract a large gathering. The track is reported to ...

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  45. ROZELLE MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.

    A popular entertainment was given in the Balmain Town Hall on Monday night in aid of the newly established Mechanics' Institute at Rozelle. There was a crowded audience. The chair was occupied by ...

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  46. ST. LEONARDS SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    The forty-second annual meeting of the St. Leonards School of Arts was held on Monday evening in the committee room, Moont-street. Mr. John Carter (president) occupied the chair. There was a good ...

    Article : 251 words
  47. IMPROVED TRAIN SERVICE.

    The Railway Commissioners have notified the municipal councils and progress associations interested that they will receive a deputation on Friday next in reference to an improved service on the southern ...

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  48. ROWING.

    Balmain Rowing Club Regatta will [?] held on Saturday next over a straightaway course on Iron Cove. The E. and A. Company's Australian will be flagship, and will be moored opposite the ...

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  49. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES' ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the Australian Natives' Association, Waratah Branch, was held at the rooms at the Sports Club on Monday night. Mr. W. Martin (vice-president) was in the chair, ...

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  50. BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES' CONCERT.

    The final concert and drawing in connection with the Benevolent Society's Fete and Art Union is announced for Wednesday next at the Town Hall. Leading artists will then contribute to a programme ...

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