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  2. MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.

    This councial met on March 22. The Mayor (Alderman O'Rlordan) occupied the chair. There were also present— Aldermen Brown, Loveridge, Stecell, Green, Ralph, Banner, M'Canley, and Mancer. A letter was read from ...

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  3. AGRICUTRUAL SHOWS.

    Notwithstanding the Muswellbrook d[?]tes clashing, the show this year was one of the best held for many years. Tamworth fixed its dates before Muswell[?]rook. The district has had a fairly good ...

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  4. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    Pony and galloway races will be held at Kennington to-day, the first event starting at 2.15 p.m. Facilties will be afforded as usual by special omnibus and tram services for reaching the course. ...

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  5. CYCLING.

    The third half-yearly general meeting of the club was held at Burwood last Thursday. There waa a good attendance. The hon. aacretary'a report allowed the club to be in a prosperous condition. An increase ...

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  6. SYDNEY FLYING SQUADRON.

    A meeting of the Sydnoy Flying Squadron was held at the clubrooms, Angel Hotel, on Monday evening. Mr. J. G. Cuter (vice-commodore) presided, and there ws a good attendance of members. ...

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  7. NEWTOWN.

    This council met on March 15. The Mayor (Alderman Salmon) occupied the chair. There were also present Aldermen Howe, Ibbotson, King, Jones, Cox, Dolman, Elstub, Crozier, Morgan, and J. F. Smith. An application ...

    Article : 165 words
  8. SYDNEY BICYCLE CLUB.

    The club's Easter tour will be through the Westorn district. It is intended to take the train to Bathurst, and from there the tourists will ride to Orangs, Canoblas, Borenore, Blaynoy, Carcoar, and ...

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  9. SWIMMING.

    The annuaal carnival of the Public schools of the South-western District was held on Wednesday afternoon in Hellings' haths, V[?]toomooloo Bay. The weather wa perfact, and the attendance good. The ...

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  10. NORTHE SYDNEY.

    This council met on March 19. There were prsent Aldermen T. W. Hodgson (Mayor). G. J. Barry, J. M. Purves, A. G. Milson, W. Anderson, T. E. Creswell, F. A. Wiater, J. R. Hardle, J. Carter, H. Green, S. G. Green, T. ...

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  11. ANNANDALE BICYCLE CLUB.

    The following handicaps were issued on Wednesday for the club's road race, which takes place on Saturday next over the Tav[?]nor's Hill-Concord course:—S. B. Gibhs, R. S. Lawrence, scratch; W. Baskerville, ...

    Article : 112 words
  12. THE UPPER HUNTER.

    The annual exhibition of the Upper Hunter P. and A. Association opened yesterday under the most favourable auspices. The weather was beautiful, and the recent rain had given a ferliel appearance to the ...

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  13. ASHFIELD.

    This council met on March 19.—There were prsent the Mayor (Alderman E. C. V. Broughtohl, Aldermen Miller, Nixon, Mills, Stratford, Pike. Lloyd, Robson, Upward, and the council clerk (Mr. T. Glassop). The Railway ...

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  14. MARTIN BRDAKS RECORDS.

    Martin, paced by a motor, made an effort to lower Austrialian cycling records on the Adelaide oval this afternoon. At five miles he was 11 1-5 seconds faster that the previous best, at 10 miles 44 4-5 seconds ...

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  15. RANDWICK.

    The Randwick Council met on March 12, when Alderman Gale (acting Mayor) presided. There were also present Aldermen Barrauald, Bandock, Carter, Han[?]n, Hicks. Kennedy, O'Donnell, and Snape. The overser for work's ...

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  16. FOOTBALL.

    The annual general meeting of the above union will be held at the Now South Wales Sports Club, 12 Hunter-street, this evening WEST MAILLAND, Tuesday. ...

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  17. BANKSTOWN.

    The fortnight meeting of this council was held on March 21, the Mayor (Alderman Gilliver) in the chiar. Payments wereauthorisedd amounting to £25 13s 8d. the treasurer reported a credit of £212 10s 8d. The valuers ...

    Article : 117 words
  18. BOWLS.

    Rose[?] and Gladstone Park teams met on the former's green on Wednesday afternoon, when Rosehill won by 94 to 67. Scores:- No. I [?].—Messrs. T. W. Pollock, D. D. Henderson, ...

    Article : 129 words
  19. TDMOT TURF CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the above club was opened to-day, when the sport was as good as had been over seen here, while the filed were large, and there were about 1000 people presant. Reuslts:— ...

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  20. BOTANY.

    This council met on March 16. The Mayor (Alderman Stephen) occupied the chair. There were also present Aldermen [?]bry, Hale, [?]may, Woodiands, Page, Luland, Etherden, and Hambly. In answer to a request ...

    Article : 264 words
  21. THE MOHNING GALLOPS.

    The atmosphere was bright and clear at Randwick yesterday morning, and the course proper and tan track, on which all the work was done, were on first-rate order. A large amount of most interesting ...

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  22. GOLF.

    The stroke compotition match set down for Easter Saturday has been altered to "Bogey" of 36 holes. Entires close on or before April 2. ...

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  23. WARIALDA.

    The show was opened yesterday with gavourable weather. There was an attendance of about 700 The following were the principal awards:- Turn[?]'s Caliban, best blook stallion and champion; G. ...

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  24. MARRICKVILLE CLUB.

    The above will decide a ladles' and gentlemen's foursomes to-day, play commencing at 2 o'clock. ...

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  25. HUNTER'S HILL.

    The Hunter's Hill Club will play a bogey competition to-day. The lie in the foursome will be decided in the afternoon. ...

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  26. PADDINGTON.

    A special meeting of the Paddington Municipal Council was hled on Monday evening. 11th instant. The Mayor (Alderman [?]. W. Usher) presided. There were also present:—Aldermen T. George, T. J. West, ...

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  27. BURWOOD.

    This council met on March 19. There were prsent the Mayor (Alderman W. G. Crane), Aldermen Arhcer, M.L.A., Sheppard, Cardew, Gregg, Ralaston, and the counc[?] clerk, Mr. G. Simpson, Alderman T. W. Taylor, ...

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  28. BASEBALL.

    The annual meeting of New South Wales Bassball Association was hled at the rooms of the Cricket Association, Elizabeth-street, last night. Mr. Nicholas Shiels occupied the chair. There was a ...

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  29. NEUTRAL BAY SCHOOL CARNIVAL.

    The second annual swimming carnival in connection with the neutral Bav Superior Public School was held on Wednesday afternoon at the Balmoral Bathe, Mosman. The attendance, which included many ...

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  30. REFERN.

    Thi council met on March 21. The Mayor (Alderman Jackson) occupied the chair. There were also present Aldermen Vornon, Gorton, macnsmara, Parkes, Fauning, Medcalf, T. Clarkd, M. L. A., Darin, and ...

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  31. CONCORD.

    This council met on Tuesday, March 5. There were present the Mayor (Alderman H. S. Thompson), Aldermen Corroy, Gale, Cumming, Zoeller, and the council clerk (Mr. G. H. Bolster). A discussion with regard to the ...

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  32. EPSOM RACES.

    At the Epson races to-day there was a good attendance. The weather was most favourable. Results:- Hurdle Race, 2 miles.—British Peer, by Hartington— ...

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  33. GLEBE.

    This conned met on March 11. The Mayor (Aldermna Macaamara) occupied the chair. There were also present Aldermen Law, Lucas, Nosworthy, Banks, Dunn, Robey, Tate, Dr. West, and Willi[?]son. An ...

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  34. MACLEAN.

    The show was continued yesterday in fine weather. There were 3000 persons present. The takings on the two days were £130. A juvenile bail ws hold on Tuesday night, and a concert yesterday, realisting ...

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  35. COOMA P. AND A. SOCIETY.

    The Cooma Pastoral and Agricultural Society's annual show was opened yesterday. There was a good atteandance, and fine weather prevailed. On the whole the show was a great improvement on last ...

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  36. FORT-STREET SWIMMING CLUB.

    The season was wound up yesterday afternoon by four handicpas. All members who had not won a race for the season were allowed to compete. There were about 250 club members present. The officals ...

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  37. WATERLOO.

    This council met on March 16. The Mayor (Alderman Williams) occupied the chair. There were also presnt Aldermen Dixon, Bunting, lamond, Hennah, Evans, Anderson, M. L. A., Adams, and Hackett. Letters were ...

    Article : 246 words
  38. TEDESTRIANISM.

    M'Grory's eighth handicap, for which there are 52 acceptors, will be run off at Botany this afternoon. On Good Friday afternoon the ninth handicap will be decided. Enteries close on April 2 at the Golden ...

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  39. GULOONG.

    The tenth exhibition of the A. and P. Association was held yesterday, being opened by Mr. E. M. Howman (president). Awards:- Durham—Bull. 3 years: R. Rouse, jun. Cow: R ...

    Article : 395 words
  40. ROWING.

    All arrangements have been completed for holding the rowing programme of Annuiversary Regatta on the Parramatta River on Saturday. Steamers are advertised to leave King-street wharf to take vistors ...

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  41. PIGEON SHOOTING.

    The third compotition for the Federal Cup, presented by the above club, to be won three times, brought 13 competitiors to the club's grounds on Wednesday. Conditions of cup are a £2 ...

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  42. GUNNEDAH RACES.

    Following are the entries for the principal events to bo run at the Gunnedah Easter race moating:- Opening Handicap.—Swanson, Deapatch, Gunner, B. K., Albermode, Coin H., Eula. ...

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  43. MANLY.

    The council met on Murch 12, when, the Mayor (Alderman E. W. Quirk) being absent through ill-health, Alderman F. C. Passan presided. There were also present Alderman Owne Carroll, J. F. Walker, A. Russell, A. ...

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  44. WAVERLEY.

    A special meeting of the Waverley Council was held on Tuesday evening, the 12th instant. at which the Mayor (Alderman W. Carter, J. P.), presided. There were also present: Alderman T. Cumm as, W. H. Simpson, J. Terry. ...

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  45. MOAMA RACES.

    At the Moama races, held to-day, there was a good attendance. Results:- Hurdle Race.—Mr. W. Maloney's Proposal, 1; Mr. J. Flowers' Barron, 2. ...

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  46. MURRUMBIDGERIE RACES.

    Following are the weights for the principal races to be run at Murrumbidgerie on Saturday:- Opening Bandicap.—Rudolph, 9st 5lb; Ruy Blas, 9st; Mubol, [?]st 5lb: Steelaway, 7st 10lb; Grace, 7st; ...

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  47. WILLOUGHBY.

    The council met on March 5. There were present[?] Aldermen F. S. Willis (Mayor), G. F. Bailey, R. H. Gordon, T. T. Forsyth, C. Leplastrier, C. Lanceley, Alex Cameron, R. Butcher. F. C. Petric, Johston, and Dr. ...

    Article : 399 words
  48. A STATE BANK.

    Sir,—Now that the Post Office hen been taken over by the Federal Government something ought to be done in the direction of establishing what would in reality be a State bank. ...

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  49. WARBEN GUN CLUB.

    The third contest for club trophies of £21 and £5 5s took place at the Gund Club grounds on Saturday last, 14 shooters competing. Mr. W. Montemery was declared the winner on the 10th round. Mr. J. ...

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  50. BRIGHTON PONY AND GALLOWAY RACES.

    following are the results of the pony and galloway [?] held at Brighton yesterday:- Trial States [?], 4 furlongs 39 yards.—F. Hall's [?] Pairy Queen, 7st 12lb (M. Connell), 1; Lionerss, [?], 2. ...

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  51. YARRAMAN HACES.

    In connection With the Yarraman races, to be held on Easter Monday, the following weights have been declared:- Opening Handicap, 6 furlongs.—Epach, [?]st 9lb; Sardius, ...

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  52. SAILING.

    This afternoon a competition for a silver cup, presented by Vice-president Frater, with addod club money, will he sailed in Kogarch Bay by club boats. The contest will comprise two heats and a final race ...

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  53. ALBURY RACING CLUB.

    The following are the weight for the Albury annual races on April 17 and 18:- Hardles.—Satisfaction, 11st 5lb: Dunwell, 10st 9lb: Norway, 10st 7lb; Galtee More, 10st 5lb; Grandmarch, ...

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  54. SYDNEY SAILING CLUB.

    The following handicaps have been allotted for the final race of the above club, to be sailed to-morrow afternoon:—Kerlki and Marcia, seratch; Plover and Hiawatha, 2½ minutes; Desdmons, 4 minutes; ...

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  55. NEWCASTLE JOCKKY CLUB.

    The annual reunion of the Newcastle Jockey Club, which was connemenced yesterday, was brought to a conclusion this afternoon. There was again a very large attendance of local, northern, and motropolitan ...

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  56. Advertising

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  57. SYDNEY DINGY CLUB.

    The vice-commodorn (Mr. H. N. Colley), presided at a meeting of the above club at Dodson's Hotel, Pitt and King streets, on Wednesday night, Communications enclosing denations towards the ...

    Article : 123 words
  58. Advertising

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  59. MOSMAN.

    This council met on the 12th instant. There were present—Aldermen H. W. Horning (Mayor), J. B. Al[?] J. Glov[?], F. Strange, S. Smith, W. H. Smith, Dwyer, and H. Rose. A letter was received from Mr. H. T. ...

    Article : 170 words
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