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  2. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    The Deputy President took the chair at half-past [?] o'clock. LAND TAX (ASSESSMENT BOOKS) BILL. This bill was [?]d the third time, and returned to ...

    Article : 365 words
  3. NEWCASTLE.

    The steamer Euryalus cleared at the Custom-house this afternoon for Madras, via Melbourne, with 3000 tons of coal from the Stockton Colliery. In the intercolonial trade the steamer Time sailed to-day for ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    The last performance of "How London Lives" will be given to-night at the Theatre Royal, as tomorrow Mr. Bland Holt will produce a new and elaborate version of "New Babylon." ...

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  6. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    Entries close before 5 p.m. to-day with the secretary (Mr. P. O' Mara) for the pony and galloway races to be held at Ke[?]sington on Wednesday next. Particulars of the programme will be found in the ...

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  7. BOWLS.

    The President's Trophy competition of the Redfern Club has been concluded, and resulted in a wie for Mr. R. W. G[?]erson (hon. secretary), who succeeded in defeating Mr. J.Bradbury, the champion of ...

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  8. C[?]ERION THEATRE.

    "Macbeth" will be produced for the first time this season at the Criterion Theatre this evening. Mr. Alfred Dampier will be the Macbeth and Miss Lily Dampier the Lady Macbeth. The east will ...

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  9. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    To-day's general experts included:—For South Australia, 140 bales bags and 7 bags bacon; for Auckland, N.Z., 5000 spokes and 8200[?] of hardwood timber; and for Western Australia, 300 pigs ...

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  10. MANLY BOWLING AND RECREATION CLUB.

    The first annual dinner of this club will be held on Saturday next at the Clarendon Hotel, Manly, at 7.30 p.m. The Gladstone Park Club has accepted an ...

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  11. MISS ELSIE HALL'S DUO RECITALS.

    Such a programme us that arranged by Miss Elsie Hall for her first duo p[?]anoforte recital with Dr. Matthew Ennis at the Y.M C.A. Hall last night could not fail to give pleasure to students and ...

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  12. THE HOLROYD BOWL.

    The fifteenth annual fixture in the competition for tho Holroyd Silver Bowl amongst the members of the Balmain Bowling Club is being arranged, and entries are now being received. The bowl was ...

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  13. THE LOCAL LAND BOARD.

    A special meeting of the local land board was held at the city Courthouse to-day, for the purpose of bearing several applications for leases, purchases, and selections. The chairman (Mr. Vernon) presided. ...

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  14. BALMAIN CLUB.

    The third round in the competition amongst the members of the Balmain Bowling, Club for the trophy presented by Mr. J. Strong (champion of Now South Wales) in a pair-bowl handicap of 26 ...

    Article : 84 words
  15. LAWN TENNIS.

    The win obtained by San Remo in its match against Petarsham on Saturday last has enabled that team to appear fourth in the list of clubs competing in this class, and a point above Centennial and ...

    Article : 286 words
  16. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The Speaker took the chair at half-past 4 o'clock. PETITIONS. The following petitions, praying for the amendment of the Liquor Act, so as to provide, firstly, for ...

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  17. THE MORNING GALLOPS.

    Yesterday morning the Raudwick trainers were allowed to use the courses proper outside seven hurdles, where the going was excellent. Earnshaw was out early, and worked the ...

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  18. M'ADOO'S JUBILEE SINGERS.

    M'Adoo's Jubilee Singers utilised the opportunity offered by the postponement of the Mararoa's sailing date for a day by giving a single farewell entertainment at the Centeuary Hall last night. There was no ...

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  19. ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL BALL.

    The annual ball in and of the St. Vinceal's Hospital was held in the Town Hall last night. More generous preparations had been made anticipatory to the event than usually attends this function, and ...

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  20. FIRST PATERSON LECTURE.

    That Mr. A. B. Paterson will bo welcomed by a large audience in the Centenary Hall this evening, on the occasion of his first appearauce on the lecture platform, admits of little doubt. The Boer ...

    Article : 137 words
  21. SHIPPING REPORTS.

    Custom-house.—Entered outwards: September 20. T[?]nan, s., for Hongkong, via ports; Boveric, s., for Melbourne; warrego, s., for Cairns, via ports; Allinga, s., for Melbourne; Marloo, s., for Frementle, vis ports; ...

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  22. BASEBALL.

    A match will be played on the Domain to-morrow afternoon, between a combined team from the American transports Culgoa and Glacier (now in port) and a Paddington team. ...

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  23. CRICKET.

    An important match between Leichhardt-Balmain District Cricket Club and a team comprising the leading players of the colony will be commenced on the Birchgrove Park Balmain, to-morrow, and continued ...

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  24. CONVENT OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION.

    Yesterday afternoon a concert was given in the High School ball at the Convent of the Immaculate Conception, Balmain East, by the members of the Royal Comic Opera Company before a large audience. ...

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  25. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The Himalaya, from London, passed Gabo [?] 5.50 p.m. yesterday, and will reach port this forenoon ...

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  26. PASSAGES ENGAGED BY THE R.M.S. OPHIR.

    The following passages had been engaged by the [?] Company's twin-screw steamer Ophir at the closing of [?] mail:- Miss Anderson, Mrs. Alexander, Miss Alexander, Mr. ...

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  27. CONCERT AT THE SYDNEY HOSPITAL.

    On Saturday afternoon an enjoyable concert, arranged by Mr. H. Shipway, waa given to the convalescent patients in the chapel of the Sydney Hospital. There was a good number of patients present, ...

    Article : 95 words
  28. CYCLING.

    The following are the official handicaps for the Balmain Bicycle Club's road races to take place on the Parramatta-road at Flemington to-morrow afternoon: ...

    Article : 217 words
  29. THE NORTHERN BOWLING ASSOCIATION.

    The second annual meeting of the Northern District Bowling Association was held at the Grand Hotel to-night. The president, Mr. Frauk Gardiner, occupied the chair, and there was a large ...

    Article : 311 words
  30. STRANGE DROWNING CASE.

    Daniel Hickey, 49, labourer, who had been a patient of the Tamworth Hospital for about eight weeks with a disease of the right eye, which necessituted its removal, was found drowned in the Peel ...

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  31. MELBOURNE SPORTING.

    The following scratchings for the V.A.[?].C. Spring Meeting have been recorded:- Caulfield Guineas: The Ringer, Homestead, Lyddite, A piary, and Barragunda. ...

    Article : 61 words
  32. BRIGHTON PONY AND GALLOWAY RACES.

    The pony and galloway racas held at Brighton yesterday were well attended. In the Bexley Handicap the jockey A. Harkness was suspended from riding for six mouths for suspicious riding. ...

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  33. PASSENGERS TO ARRIVE BY THE GERMAN MAIL STEAMER KARLSRUHE.

    The following passengers were reported to have [?] by the Kurl[?]:—Mr. Georg Kaess, Mrs. Dr. Wo[?] witach, Mr. Max Scharlanck, Mrs. Attwood and child, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Bernard, Mr. and Mrs. Black, Mr. and ...

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  34. ATHLETICS.

    The sixth annual sports meeting of the Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools takes place to-day on the Cricket Ground. Ihe entries and handicaps for the principal events have already been ...

    Article : 55 words
  35. THE WHARFS RESUMPTION BILL.

    Since the publication in yesterday's "Herald" of some objections held by members of the shipping trade to the financial provisions of the Wharfs Resumption Bill further reason has been advanced ...

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  36. HARBOUR REMOVALS.

    The steamer Saint Louis will to-day be taken to a b[?] at the Federal Wharf. The Japanese mail steamer Kasuga Maru will, on arrive from Melbourue to-day, berth at Circular Quay. ...

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  37. ROWING.

    The first day of the Rowing Association Regatta will be held to-morrow on the Parramatta River. There are six crows in the maiden fours, and the same number in the junior fours. Both races are ...

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  38. ISLAND SHIPPING.

    Under Noumea date the 13th instant our correspondent reports:- The Noumea was sold by public auction for £150. Prince Robert, Emilie Siegfried, and Strathore, all ...

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  39. WATSON'S BAY FERRY SERVICE.

    The paddle steamer Bald Rock, which has been acquired by the Watson's Bay and South Shore Ferry Company, was yesterday afternoon taken for her official trial trip down the harbour. The steamer ...

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  40. REDUCIION IN COAL SHIPMENTS.

    The associated colliery proprietors of the northern districts have resolved that from the commencement of next year the deduction allowed for the loss of coal in the process of leading deep-sea vessels shall ...

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  41. TEMORA RACES.

    The weights for tne Show Handicap are:—Rose, [?]; Se[?]spray, [?]; Ossory, [?]; Rival, 8st 13lb; Montana, 8st 5lb; Countermarch, 8st [?]lb; Twilight, 8st 8lb; Jo[?]phine, 7st 13lb; Tib, 7st 5lb; Dunmore, 7st 5lb; ...

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  42. MARIBYRNONG RACING CLUB.

    The postponed meeting of the Mariby[?]ong Racing Club was held yesterday in fine weather. There was a good attendance. Subjoined are the details:- Maiden Plate, [?] furlongs.—Mr. Pearson's Flagship, by ...

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  43. SALE OF WORK AT REDFERN.

    A sale of work was opened on Wednesday afternoon in St. Saviour's Schoolroom, Young-street, Redferu, in connection with that parish. The room was tastefully decorated, and the various stalls were ...

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  44. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE.

    The Public Works Committee yesterday further considered tho proposal to construct a line of electric tramway along Pitt-street, Sydney. Mr. Robert M. M'C. Anderson, town clerk, Sydney, said he did not ...

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  45. BILLIARDS.

    The billiard match between C. Memmott and F. Smith was continued at the Oxford Hotel, Kingstreet, last night. Both players were in good form, and the beat play of the match so far was exhibited. ...

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  46. BALMAIN BOWLING CLUB'S TOURNAMENT.

    The draw for the billiard tournament of 250 points up amongst the members of the Balmain Bowling Club for a trophy presented by Alderman C. Tayler, runner-up to receive entrance fees aa second prize, ...

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  47. PROPOSED TESTIMONIAL TO MR. G. H. REID.

    Mr. Heury Hockings has written to Mr. Colonna Close urging that, as Mr. G. H. Reid will not accept a testimonial in money in recognition of his services to the federal cause, steps should be taken to present ...

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