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  2. NEWCASTLE.

    The weekly smelting returns of the Sulphide Corporation at Cockle Creek are as follows:—Ore treated 584 tons, producing 394 tons of bullion, containing 133oz. of gold and 22,859oz. of silver. ...

    Article : 120 words
  3. POULTRY.

    All questions relative to fancy or commercial poultry-keeping, diseases, &c., must be addressed to "Ancona," "Herald" Office. Replies cannot be sent [?]y post. H. E. (Goulburn).—The fattening of geese in this country ...

    Article : 2,184 words
  4. THE KENNEL.

    The holding of small shows has often been advocated, for although Sydney is singularly lucky in having four important annual events, even that is not enough now that almost every week we hear of fresh ...

    Article : 2,730 words
  5. CONVOYING AND ITS NECESSITY.

    Nations possessed of a foreign-going mercantile marine have in the past greatly relied for their protection on a system of conveying which has been found to be ...

    Article : 2,072 words
  6. THE WOOL INDUSTRY.

    The wool receipts at Newcastle for direct shipment to London during the week ended to-day amounted to 1791 bales, making a total of 52,643 bales received since the commencement of the present ...

    Article : 115 words
  7. THE COAL EXPORT TRADE.

    The ship Philomane arrived to-day from Table Bay to load a cargo of coal for the west coast of South America, and the four-masted schooner Manila arrived from Port Pirie to load coal for ...

    Article : 274 words
  8. AMUSEMENTS.

    This afternoon and again on Wednesday there will be the usual matinee of the pantomime extravaganza, "Australia," at Her Majesty's Theatre. The beautiful tableau of "Semi-Circular Quay in 2001," the ...

    Article : 69 words
  9. THEATRE ROYAL.

    Last night a splendid performance of "Lohengrin" was given at the Theatre Royal, and this evening Balfe's popular opera "Bohemian Girl" will be repeated. Mr. George Musgrove has arranged for a ...

    Article : 110 words
  10. THE VICTORIAN COAL FAMINE.

    There still appears to be very little possibility of the local collieries being able to execute orders for the Victorian market for some time to come. There are numbers of steam colliers in port awaiting coal ...

    Article : 335 words
  11. PALACE THEATRE.

    The Hawtrey Comedy Company will give a matinee of "A Message From Mars" at the Palace Theatre next Wednesday. The new place is drawing large audiences, and the pathetic scene in which Parker, ...

    Article : 65 words
  12. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    At the Lyceum Theatre "The New Barmaid" is causing laughter, Mr. J. F. Sheridan's droll imperson[?]tion of the ubiquitous club-waiter proving the prime source of merriment. The co[?]ter girls' ...

    Article : 58 words
  13. CRITERION THEATRE.

    The romantic five-act drama "Monte Cristo, His Millions and His Vengeance," continues to fill the programme at the Criterion Theatre. Mr. Alfred Dampler's powerful impersonation of the noble ...

    Article : 55 words
  14. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    This afternoon there will be the usual matinee of "Puss in Boots" at the Tivoli Theatre. The New burlesque is smartly by Mr. Harry Rickards' company, in which Misses Billie Barlow, Ada ...

    Article : 60 words
  15. SYDNEY LIEDERTAFEL.

    The "Commonwealth Command" concert of the Sydney Liedertafel will be given at the Town Hall on Monday evening next. Mr. Alfred Hill will conduct the chorus as well as an augmented orchestra in ...

    Article : 109 words
  16. DRAWBACK ON SUGAR.

    The following regulations under the provisions of the Customs (Sugar Drawbacks) Act, 1900, to take effect from November 17, 1900, having been confirmed and approved by his Excellency the ...

    Article : 272 words
  17. AMATEUR ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.

    The many open-air attractions of the summer night diminished the attendance at the Sydney Au[?]teur Orchestral Society's concert last night. Some 2000 guests had been ...

    Article : 376 words
  18. THE FUTURE OF CYCLE MAKING.

    From a commercial point of view the cycle trade of the year 1900 (the "Pall Mall Gazette" says), taken as a whole, has not been a financial success, although some houses have paid good dividends. The ...

    Article : 317 words
  19. QUEEN'S HALL.

    The Anglo-American Biograph at the Queen's Hall, Pitt-street, continues to be well patronised. The animated pictures cover the recently stirring events in South Africa and Northern China. They are ...

    Article : 74 words
  20. CYCLORAMA AND HALL OF ILLUSIONS.

    The Cyclorama has been (Hawing crowds of sightseors during the week; in fact, it has been one of the most popular places of amusement in the city. At 3 and 8 p.m. full lectures on the Crucifixion are given ...

    Article : 70 words
  21. FITZGERALD BROTHERS' CIRCUS.

    There have been splendidly large audiences at the circus during the week, and the day performances have been especially well patronised by country folk. A number of new acts will be introduced in to-day's ...

    Article : 57 words
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  23. THIRTY YEARS OF THE RHINE.

    Augustine Birrell begins in the December "Century" a series of papers on the Rhine, with illustrations by Castaigue. In the opening pages he moralises on the changes since he first knew the river, ...

    Article : 339 words
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