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  2. THE ANNANDALE JFERRY CO.'S NEW STEAMER.

    On Saturday afternoon, at the invitation of the board of directors, over 100 shareholders and friends were taken on board the new ferry steamer built for the A[?]nandale Co-operative Ferry Company by Mr. ...

    Article : 545 words
  3. THE UNEMPLOYED PROBLEM.

    At the Pitt-street Congregational Church last night the Rev. E. T. Dunstan preached a sermon bearing upou the "Unemployed Problem." He based his remarks upon Matt. 20 c., 6and 7 ...

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  4. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET.

    The first of the season's intercolonial matches, that between New South Wales and Queensland, after being postponed through heavy rain on Friday, was commenced on Saturday under perfect weather ...

    Article : 1,363 words
  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    Thera was a splendid attendance at the second of the Trebelli song recitals on Saturday, when the Centenary Hall Was crowded. The second programme, like the first, was characterised by the ...

    Article : 936 words
  6. ASSISTING THE GOOD SAMARITAN CHARITIES.

    An elaborate fancy fair, rendered conspicuously interestiug by reason of its comprehensive charitable associations, was opened at the Sydney Town Hall on Saturday with much ceremony. The term "The ...

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  7. MINISTERIAL VISIT TO EPPING.

    On Saturday the Premier (Mr. W. J. Lyne), the Colonial Secretary (Mr. J. See), the Minister for Works (Mr. E. W. O'Sullivan), and Minister for Lands (Mr. Hassall) visited the Ryde electorate, at ...

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  8. BEYOND THE GREAT SOUTH WALL.

    Denvarre I could see still stood hypnotised into stillness with the rest of our company, who all kept to their rigid, constrained attitudes. Lessa[?]tion's lips were beginning to twitch with words ...

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  9. LAW REPORT.

    The following, gentlemen having passed the necessary examinations were admitted as solicitors:- Edward Boeby, Rollo Cecil Cape, William John Cragg, William John Croagh. Stuart Samuel Dight, ...

    Article : 56 words
  10. RTFLE SHOOTING.

    After a lapse of two weeks club shootings and musketry were resumed on Saturday afternoon at the Randwick rifle range, but the attendance was not large, and shooting second quiet and slow ...

    Article : 195 words
  11. DEATH OF MR. WILLIAM PRICE, J.P.

    There passed away on Saturday at Cotswold Strathfield, in the person of Mr. William Price, one who had been identified with the commercial progress of this city for many years. Mr. Price had ...

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  12. LAW NOTICES.

    Term List.—New trial motions-At 10 a.m: Low v. Fairfox and others, Cheney v. Bardwell. Motion ex parte Cla[?] Eliza de Mestre (prohibition), for confirmation of order. At 2 p.m: Ex parte Peter M'Gill, habeas ...

    Article : 364 words
  13. NAVAL BRIGADE CLUB v. H.M.S. WALLAROO.

    The B team ot the Naval Brigade Rifle Club met a team from the Wallaroo on the Randwick range, and defeated [?]t by 72 points. The winners shot wi the old Martini-Henry rifles, and on Saturday they ...

    Article : 244 words
  14. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    "Little Christopher Columbus" drew a crowded audience at the Lyceum Theatre on Saturday. Miss Gracie Whiteford as the hero, and Mr. J. F. Sheridan as the ubiquitous Mrs. Block, drolly sustained ...

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  15. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    On Saturday evening an audience which filled every portion of Her Maiesty's Theatre assembled to witness the reproduction of Audran's clover opera "La Poupee." When first this bright musical ...

    Article : 253 words
  16. DISTRICT COURT.—Monday, November 20.

    Kynpdon v. Curran, 10.30 am.; Morgan v. Tolley, 10.45 a.m.: Morgan ats Williams, 11 a.m.: Gavin, Gibson, and Co., Limited, v. Hardy, 11.15 a.m; Ba[?]ley ats Williams, 11.30 a.m. ...

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  17. NAVAL BRIGADE RIFLE CLUB.

    The second prize shooting of the quarter was held at 500 and 600 yards. There was a good attendance, and the following were the most successful:- A.B. Fen[?], 2[?], 28—57; A.B.Noleon, 2[?], 28-57; A.B. ...

    Article : 82 words
  18. CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—Monday, November 20.

    Augustus Carisson, assault with intent; Alfred M'Gregor, assault; Stephen Randolph Craddock, assault. ...

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  19. POLICE COURTS.

    Theft.—At the, Water Police Court on Saturday, before Mr. Mair, S. M., Charles Duft, 27, for atealing two pairs of boots, value 7s 6d, the property of Joseph Gardiner, Oxford-street, was fined 20s, in ...

    Article : 492 words
  20. CORPS OF ENGINEERS' RIFLE CLUB.

    Members of this club shot disappointingly at the 500 and 600 yards ranges on Saturday, when the second shooting of the December quarter was conducted. The highest scorer was W.O. Sheldon, 28, ...

    Article : 67 words
  21. NATIONAL GUARDS' RIFLE CLUB.

    The interest in this club has evaporated lately, and in place of musters of 25 and 30 only eight or ten turn up now. Saturday's shooting was at 500 and 600 yards, and was the second of the quarter. ...

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  22. THE LATE MR. A. E. BUTLER.

    The death of Mr. Alexander Edward Butler, which took place at his late residance, No. 9 Glenmore-road, Paddington, on Saturday, removes one of the earhest of Australian bowlers. The deceased, ...

    Article : 507 words
  23. CRITERION THEATRE.

    A new melodrama, entitled "Buried Alive, or a Doctor's Stratagem," was presented at the Criterion Theatre on Saturday night to a good house. Four acts and 13 scenes were presented by 22 performers, ...

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  24. 7th REGIMENT (ST. GEORGE'S RIFLES) CLUB.

    The attendance was fair at the second shooting of the December quarter, which took place at 500 and 600 yards: but it is a pity that none of the officers are present at the monthly shootings to encourage ...

    Article : 96 words
  25. IIQUOR LAW REFORM.

    Sir,—In reference to Mr. G. D. Clark's lettei in your issue of the 16th instant. I am somewhat in accord with that gentleman regarding the disabilities of a "private member." Seeing that the ...

    Article : 613 words
  26. WESTERN SUBURBS RIFLE CLUB.

    This club held its second shoot of the quarter a[?] 500 and 600 yards with the following results:- Mr. W. Hillman, 32, 26—58; Mr. Hol[?], 28, 28—56; Mr. Graven, 23, [?]2—55; Mr. G. Mensies, jun., 26, 26—52; Mr. ...

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  27. ST. LEONARDS RIFLE CLUB.

    The members of this club are continuing thei[?] practices at the long ranges, and on Satutday shot a[?] the 700 and 800 yards targets on Randwick range. There was a large muster, some using the old and ...

    Article : 182 words
  28. PALACE THEATHE.

    The matinee and evening performarces held at this theatre on Saturday were alike well patronised. M[?]lles. Alice Jeffery, Elsie Golding, Lulu Zesch, Thorne and Dell, Messrs. J. Watts, A. Hahn, C. ...

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  29. MOONLIGHT TETE

    The moonlight fete which for three days has been held in the grounds of Elamang, Milson's Point, in aid of the land purchase fund of St. John's Church, was brought to a successful conclusiou on Saturday ...

    Article : 158 words
  30. A PLEASANT PICNIC GATHERING.

    The enjoyable weather of Saturday largely contributed to make the picnic of Messrs. Goodlet and Smith's employees the success which its promoters had hoped it would ...

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  31. EMPLOYEES' PICNIC.

    The members of the firm and employees of J. W. E[?]ton, North Sydney held their annual excursion and dinner at Correy's Gardens, Caborita, on Saturday. The Steamer Era conveyed the excursionists, ...

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  32. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION.

    The King's School "first aid" class, instructed by Dr. Reginalh Bowman was examined by Dr. Vandeleur Kelly on the 9th instant, with the following result:-34 candidates presented themselves for ...

    Article : 191 words
  33. DEATH OF MR. W. J. DIXON.

    Mr. William James Dixon, of the firm of Messrs. W. J. Dixon and Co., undertakers, died at his residence, 120 Oxford-street, on Saturday, after an illness of ooly a few days. He was 50 years if age. ...

    Article : 267 words
  34. GARDEN FETE AT THORNLEIGH.

    A garden fete and cake and apron fair, in aid of the building fund of the Thornleigh Presbyterian Church, was held on Saturday in the grounds of Woodlands the residence of Mr. T. Hall, ...

    Article : 162 words
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