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  2. NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION OF N.S.W.

    The fifth day's shooting in connection with the thirty-ninth annual prize meeting of the National Rifle Association of New South Wales was continued at the Randwick Rifle Range yesterday, when the ...

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  3. THE LANCERS.

    Referring to the remarks lately made in Parliament concerning the Lancers who are reported to be coming back on the Nineveli, Lieutenant-Colonel Burns says there are four or five men who will ...

    Article : 151 words
  4. NORFOLK ISLAND.

    The Victoria, s., arrived from Sydney early on the morning of the 7th instant with mails and cargo, but no passengers for the island, and, after landing the cargo for here, proceeded on her way ...

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  5. SHIPPING REPORTS. (Continued from page 8.)

    Custom-house.—Entered outwards: November 10 Armand [?], F.M.S., 64[?] tons, Captain A. Poydenot, for Nonmea: Falls of Garry, barque, 1971 tons, Captain Broadfoot, for Shanghai: Silver Crag, ship, 18[?] tons, ...

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  6. MINING IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The principal mine in operation at Mount Carrington, near Drake, is the Rainbow, owned by Messrs. Parker and O'Connor. The mine has been worked for gold to a depth of 109ft., at which point ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES TO THE LANCERS.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Burns forwarded the following telegraph and cable messages to the Lancer contingents:—"To Major Leo. Goodbye and good [?]uck. Kind remembrances to Fisschi, Allau, ...

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  8. REGIMENTAL ORDER.

    The following regimental order has been posted at the headquarters of the Lancers in Parramatta:— "Letters for South African Contingent.—It is notified that all letters for members of the regiment who ...

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  9. THE RETURN OF THE NEW SOUTH WALES LANCERS.

    Mr. W. Rigg, M.L.A., president of the Victoria Park Bowling Club, speaking at a dinner on the evening of Prince of Wales' Birthday, made a few remarks on the South African war. He paid a ...

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  10. PASSAGES ENGAGED BY THE R.M.S. ORUBA.

    The R.M.S. Oruba, Captain J. Linklater, sailing to-day in the Orient line, has the following list of passengers:— For London: Mr. Muspratt, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. S. Hayward and family, Mr. H. Stuart Osborne, ...

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  11. NEWCASTLE.

    The fortnightly meeting of the general committee of the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce was held in the Hall of Commerce [?] afternoon. The president, Mr. G. F. Earp, occupied the chair. The ...

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  12. THE CHINA NAVIGATION LINE.

    Messrs. Gibbs, Bright, and Co. note:— The Airlie sails from Sydney for Hongkong, Shanghai, and Japan, via Queensland ports, Port Darwin, and Manila to-day. ...

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  13. TROOPS AND STORES BY THE GRANGE LINE.

    Messrs. Houlder Brothers and Company, Limited, are in receipt of a cable that, in addition to the Langton Grange, which leaves Newcastle for South Africa on Monday, the Imperial Government has ...

    Article : 54 words
  14. THE DEPARTING VOLUNTEERS.

    On Wednesday evening at the Cafe Francais an enthusiastic send-off was accorded to Sergeant-major Griffin, of the First Australian Horse, who is leaving with the contingent in the Langton Grange, ...

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  15. THE JAPAN MAIL LINE.

    Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co., Limited, managing agents, advise the following movements of the steamers of the above line engaged in Australia, China, and Japan trade:— ...

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  16. RAND REFUGEES' FUND.

    Sir,—Sir Alfred Milner, Governor of Cape Colony and her Majesty's High Commissioner for South Africa, according to the cable published in the "Herald" of yesterday, estimates the number of ...

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  17. No. 4 ELECTRIC COMPANY, N.S.W. ENGINEERS.

    Yesterday afternoon the officers, N.C. officers, and number of the men of the above company assembled at the depot, Dawes Battery, to bid farewell to one of their comrades, Sapper D. J. Ball, who has ...

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  18. THE NAVIGATION ACT.

    At to-day's meeting of the committee of the Chamber of Commerce Alderman Sharp reported that the president and himself had interviewed the Premier, the Vice-President of the Executive ...

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  19. ISLAND TRIP OF THE HAUROTO.

    The Union Company's s.s. Heuroto, Captain W. G. Newton, from Auckland, via Tonga, Haapai, Var[?], Samoa, and Fiji, arrived at 4 a.m. on the 10th instant. The [?] sailed from Quay-street Jetty. Auckland ...

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  20. THE GERMAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE.

    The steamer Rzchoe left Port Elizabeth on the 4th instant for Sydney. ...

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  21. THE UNION LINE.

    The Hawea arrived at Lyttelton on Wednesday last from Sydney. The North Lyell left Hobart last night for Sydney, and is due to-morrow night. ...

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  22. THE MACQUARIE.

    Messrs. Devitt and Moore's ship Macquarie yesterday arrived from London to Messrs. Glichrist, Watt, and Co., and will berth at the Central wharf. She left London on August 5, and cleared the Lizard on the 9th. N. to N.W. ...

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  23. THE ORMUZ.

    The Orient Company's Ormuz, in command of Captain H.[?]W. Livett, is due to-day. The Ormuz left Plymouth on October 3, and reached Gibraltar on the 4th, Marseilles on the 6th, and Suez on the 18th. The [?] ...

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  24. THE BALLAST REGULATIONS.

    The vexed subject of the regulations governing the disposal of ballast from infected parts was again referred to at to-day's meeting of the committee of the Chamber of Commerce. It was reported that the ...

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  25. LATE MINING.

    On 'Change to-day Chillagoe Railway and Mines sold at 36s 3d. CHARTERS TOWERS, Friday. On 'Change to-day Marshall's Queen, ...

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  26. PIGEON MESSAGES.

    Among those gentlemen who placed pigeons on board the Aberdeen, with a view of enabling the troops to send back a message after the steamer had got some distance down the coast, was Mr. Thomas ...

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  27. THE DEVONSHIRE, FROM NEW YORK.

    The fine steamer Devonshire, from New York, arrived yesterday at the Grafton Wharf. Captain A. Coull reports having left with a full general cargo on August 27, making the usual call at St. Vincent on September 10, ...

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  28. SAILING VESSELS DUE. AT SYDNEY.

    Aberystwith Castle, barque (PHKS), from Fre[?]stad—123 days. Adele, barque (NGCP), from Fredrikstadt—90 days. Eurasia, ship (KCPH), from Liverpool—105 days. ...

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  29. WOODLARK ISLAND MINING COMPANY.

    Yesterday afternoon the statutory meeting of shareholders of the Woodlark Island G. M. Company, N.L., was held at 82 Pitt-street, Mr. William Rigg, M.L.A., chairman of the board of directors, ...

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  30. THE WAR RELIEF FUND.

    The Mayor of Auckland remitted to the Lord Mayor of London to-day £200 towards the war relief fund, being a portion of the subscriptions raised here. ...

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  31. THE COAL EXPORT TRADE.

    The quantity of coal exported to foreign and intercolonial ports during the week ended this afternoon totall[?] 41,359 tons, as compared with 46,928 tons last week—a decrease of ...

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  32. HARBOUR REMOVALS.

    The steamer St. Louis moved from Market Wharf to Pyrmont. The ship Port Jackson yesterday berthed at Circular Quay. ...

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  33. BACK FROM JOHANNESBURG.

    Three residents of Hartlsy Vale, Messrs. Burt and W. and R. Lackey, returned there from Johannesburg on Wednesday. They left South Africa by the Damascus on October 12, and arrived in Sydney on ...

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  34. ISLAND SHIPPING.

    The barque Alberg arrived at Samoa on the 28th ultimo from Auckland to load copra, The steamer Rakanoa arrived at Suva on the 24th ultimo from Port Kembla. ...

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  35. AN AMERICAN BARQUE NARROWLY ESCAPES WRECK NEAR AUCKLAND.

    The American barque Alice, which arrived at Auckland on the 4th instant, had a very narrow escape from total destruction when almost in sight of her destination. Captain Joseph Swain, the master of the Alice, in the course ...

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  36. SHIPS SPOKEN.

    The ship King Arthur, of Liverpool, was passed by R.M.S. Ormuz on 31st October in 29' south, 109-15 east, and asked to be reported all well. The ship Ainsdale reports passing the barque Lalla ...

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  37. STRENGTH OF BRITISH ARTILLERY.

    Artillery, says the export, is the most powerful [?]rm in military organisation. Judging from the [?]atest advices from the seat of war, the [?] have earned that it is at [?] rate a very valuable arm, ...

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  38. THE SULPHIDE CORPORATION.

    The smelting returns of the Sulphide Corporation at Cockle Creek for the week ended on Monday last were compiled to-day and show:—Ore treated, 811 tons, producing 380 tons of bullion, containing ...

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  39. THE ARMAND BEHIC.

    The Messageries M[?]ritimes Company's Armand [?] arrived at the company's wharf yesterday from Marseilles. Captain A. Poydenot reports having left on October 1. Fine weather was experienced through the Mediterranean ...

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  40. THE WOOL INDUSTRY.

    The quantity of wool received at Newcastle for direct shipment to London during the week ended to-day was 2556 bales, making a total of 26,068 bales received since the commencement of the present ...

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  41. THE NAIRNSHIRE.

    The Shire line steamer Nairnshire, from London, is due in a few days to Messrs. Parbury, Henty, and Company. The steamer left London on September 20, and had a fine run across the Bay of Biscay to the Canary Islands. The ...

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  42. SALES OF SHIPPING.

    The steamer Monmouth, the sale of [?] nounced lately, has been purchased by Messrs. Bucknall Brothers, London, for about £50,000. The steel steamer Almo[?], 4385 tons gross, 2855 tons ...

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  43. A FEE THAT MEANT MILLIONS.

    Even more romantic than the career of Senator W. A. Clarke, the "copper king" of Montana, is (says the "Philadelphia Post") the rise of United States Senator George L. [?], of Washington. ...

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  44. FOUNDERING OF A KETCH.

    On the 3rd instant the ketch Young Surveyor foundered in St. Vincent's Gulf, about five miles weest of Long Spit buoy. That morning Captain Slater, of the ketch Italy, picked up three men in a dingey about five mile, ...

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  45. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

    North Nymagee Copper-mining Company, No Liability, week ended November 4.—No. 1 shaft: Winze in south drive, 120ft. level, has reached 65½ft. from the brace. Lode still continuing down, but rather disordered. A good deal ...

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  46. ENGLAND IN AMERICA.

    Ever since Sir Julian and Lady Pauncefote, with their four daughters, went to live in Washington about 10 years ago (says Cassell's "Magazine"), the British Embassy has been, socially, the most ...

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  47. MARRICKVILLE COUNCIL.

    A meeting of the above council was held on Monday, November 6, when there were present—The Mayor (Alderman W. W. Clarke), and Aldermen Henson, Gould, Josephson, Chenhall, Scouller, Bonson, M'Cormick, and ...

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  48. SIDE TANK STEAMERS.

    On September 23 Messrs. W. Gray and Co., Limited, launched at West Hartlepool the large side ballast tank steamer Wearside, which they had built to the order of Messrs. J. and E. Kish, Sunderland. The Wearside is ...

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  49. PUBLIC SERVICE GAZETTE.

    The following appointments and resignations are notified in the "Public Service Gazette" issued yesterday:— Minister for Justice.—F. Small to be assistant registrar of births, marriages, and deaths at Urana; and A. H. ...

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