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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    This evening Herr Albert Friedenthal will make his debut in Sydney at his concert at the Town Hall, where he will present an admirably prepared programme; in which several styles of the best ...

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  3. NEWCASTLE.

    The mutilated remains of a foreign seaman named Axel Roseman, one of the crew of the ship Star of Italy, were found on the railway line at Honeysuckle Point last night. The discovery was made by ...

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  5. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY.

    With the memory of thE cordial greeting extended to the representative of the Queen on his arrival, still a pleasant reminiscence, the people were yesterday called upon to honour her Majesty's ...

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  6. AT THE THEATRES.

    The attendance at the theatres on Queen's Birthday night, in spite of the keen competition now prevailing, must have amply satisfied the loading managers. Both at the matince and evening performances ...

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  7. MANLY.

    Manly had its fair share of holiday-makers, notwithstanding the cold wind which blew lustily all day long, and at some periods made the roads and streets uncomfortable by raising blinding clouds of ...

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  8. THEATRE ROYAL MATINEE.

    Mr. Robert Brough announces the first matinee of "The Liars," which is drawing fine audiences to the Theatre Royal, for this afternoon. ...

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  9. THE DARLINGHURST RINK.

    Saturday will see the Darlinghurst Rink in full swing again with lovers of skating, and all is being done to enhance the enjoyment of those who attend. The rink is to be open every day and evening for ...

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  10. TOWN HALL POPULAR CONCERTS.

    The extra holiday concert drew an immense audience to the Town Hall, where the first encure of the evening was gamed bv Mr. Philip Newbury with A. W. Juncker's new patriotic song, "British Still." ...

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  11. SHIPPING REPORTS.

    Captain W. Slater reports that the Australian crossed the Clarence bar at 5.5 p.m. on the 22nd instant, and experienced strong S.W. to S. winds with a heavy sea throughout. Arrived at Sydney at 8 a.m. on the 24th. ...

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  12. THE COAL EXPORT TRADE.

    The barque Falkirk arrived to-day from Adelaide to load a full cargo ot coal for the West Coast, and the ship Otterspool arrived from Sydney to load for Valparaiso. In the intercolonial trade, the steamer ...

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  13. BY RAIL AND STEAMER TO THE HAWKESBURY.

    Captain Murray had a nice party of between 200 and 300 aboard the General Gordon yestarday on the Hawkesbury River, and the trip was greatly enjoyed. The tourist section wan a numerous one, ...

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  14. NORTH SYDNEY.

    As is customary at holiday time, large numbers of visitors journeyed to North Sydney and district yesterday, there to enjoy in the casily accessible favourite resorts a day of pleasure and recreation. The ...

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  15. A SHIPPING CASUALTY.

    A collision of a slight nature, and unattended with with any serious damage, took place between the ship Elwell and the ship Star of Ialy early this morning. Both vessels are ready for sea, and are ...

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  16. PEOPLE'S CONCERT COMPANY.

    The newly-formed People's Concert Company gave their first concert at the Y.M.C.A. Hall last night, and, judging by the hearty nature of the applause, the artists should form a strong combination for the ...

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  17. THB LUCIPARA, FROM LIVERPOOL

    ThE Lucipara, just three months out from Liverpool to Messrs. Parbury, Henty, and Co., arrived here yesterday with general cargo. A good run of 21 days was made to the line, but the S.E. trades proved poor, and 13 days of ...

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  18. RIFLE SHOOTING COMPETITION.

    A rifle shooting competition between teams representing the Newcastle Reservists, the Civilians' Rifle Club, and the Artillery Rifle Club took place on Shepherd's Hill range this afternoon. The conditions ...

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  19. UNITED LABOURERS' PROTECHVE SOCIETY.

    The holiday celebration of the United Labourers' Protective Society took the form of an attractive concert and social gathering in the Protestant Hall, Castlereagh-street, last evening, at which there was ...

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  20. THe PORT CRAWFORD.

    Messrs. Crawford and Rowat's [?]ne iron ship Port Crawford yesterday arrived from Humburg. She brings a large general cargo, and is to the care of Messrs. Brisco[?], Drysdale, and Co. The vessel's voyuge, as will be seen from a ...

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  21. NATIONAL PARK AND COMO.

    The liberal train service provided by the Railway Commissioners was largely availed of yesterday, when a great number visited both National Park and Como. At this period of the year boating is not ...

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  22. THE PORT VICTORIA.

    This Port line steamer is to Messrs. Gibbs, Bright, and Co., and reports leaving London on March 23. Had fine weather down the Channel, but a heavy southerly gale and high sea crossing the Bay. The north-east trades ...

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  23. THE BOWLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The final in the championship rink bowling competition was played between rinks selected by the Hamilton and City clubs, on the Waratah club's green, this afternoon, and attracted a large ...

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  24. OTHER AMUSEMENTS.

    The I.O.O.F, Temple, Elizabeth-street, was attended by some 300 persons last night in connection with a very pleasant holiday social gathering, held under the conductorship of Mr. R. Pringle. The ...

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  25. ATHOL GARDENS.

    The favoarable weather conditions prevailing no doubt accounted for so many holiday-makers journeying to Athol Gardens, there to spend the day in comparative rustic s[?]lusion, surrounded only by the ...

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  26. ILLAWARRA SUBURBS.

    The electorate of St George perhaps possesses more pleasure resorts than any other suburb around the metropolis Mr. Thomas Saywoll's Shady Nook came in for fair support. The many attractions ...

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  27. A STEAMER FROM NEW YORK.

    The Maria de Larringa, now ou her Way from New York to Sydney to the care of Messrs. Gibbs, Bright, and Co., is thus reported from Adelaide:—The Maria de Larringa, a handsome vessel, built only last year in Glasgow, ...

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  28. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' DEMONSTRATION.

    Queen's Birthday was fittingly celebrated yesterday at tho Leichhardt Park, where between [?]000 and 6000 persons assembled in connection with the annual united sports gale and demonstration of the ...

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  29. IN THE COUNTRY.

    About 3000 peoplo attended the Highland Gathering to-day, the weather being fine. Allen (of Lis. more), Mackay (of Sydney), and M'Swan, Mackay, and Matheson (of Maclean) were the principal winners ...

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  30. THE PARRAMATTA DISTRICT.

    A large gathering assembled on Queen's Birthday to wit[?]ess the ploughing match aud sports hell under the aus[?]ces of the Castle Hill and District A. and H. Society. The first competition was a ...

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  31. VOYAGE OF TUE GERMAN MAIL STEAMER GERA.

    The Gera is due here on Sunday from [?]remen. A report of her voyage [?]warded from Adelaide says:—The Gera lett Bremenhaven on April [?], and arrived at Antwe[?]p on April 6. After taking in a large cargo she left on ...

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  32. AT MAROUBRA BEACH.

    The wrecks of the Hereward and T[?]kapo within a year have given some noto[?]i[?]ty to Maroubra Bay, and naturally it has ar[?]sed the curiosity of mauy who have never paid this uninhabited district a visit. ...

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  33. MILITARY SPORTS.

    Military sports were held today on the show ground, where an interesting programme of military exercises was gone through in a creditable manner by the Mudg[?] half squadron of Australian Horse. ...

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  34. THE E. AND A. COMPANY'S NEW STEAMER I EASTERN.

    The arrival of the E. and A. Company's new steamer Eastern was advised to Messrs. Gibbs, Bright, and Co., as noted in yesterday's [?]Herald." By the mail are the following particulars of this vossel's trial trip:—"The new ...

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  35. COOGEE AND THE AQUARIUM.

    Probably due to the little touch of wintry weather and so many counter attraction the number of pleasure seekers at Coogee Bay yesterday was not so large as usual on holidays. It was pleasant on the ...

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  36. INTERCOLONIAL CHESS.

    Yesterday the nineteenth of these telegraphic matches took place. The New South Wales venue was the Eq[?]table Hall, Sydney, and the Victoriau the Athen[?]uum, Melbourne. Both colonies had ...

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  37. GRANVILLE BICYCLE CLUB'S SPORTS.

    There was a large attendance during the afternoon. Mr. Nobbs, M.L.A., the Mayor, and most of the aldermen of the borough of Granville were present. The judges for the cycle events were Messrs. ...

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  38. SAILING VESSELS DUE.

    Agenor, ship (JHRP), from san Francisco—53 days. Derwent, ship (JRQB), from London—82[?]days. Drumpark, ship (NTCB), from Tampa—l05 days. Lindley, barque (PLWJ), from Hamburg—78 days. ...

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  39. THE ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS.

    One of the pleasantest and quieteat resorts yesterday was the Zoo, Mooro Park, and nearly 2000 adults and children spent a happy holiday there. The grounds and lawns looked splendid, and protected ...

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  40. REINSURANCE RATES ON OVERDUE SHIPPING.

    By yesterday's Oroya's mail, of London dato April 21, are advised the following: Adelaido Mary, buroue, Liverpool to Para (two boats picked up), 71 days, [?] g[?]ineas; Ami[?]tia, barque, Bunbury, Western Australia, ...

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  41. THE WRECKED RANELAGH.

    For some time past the A.U.S.N. Company, Limited, have a had a body of men employed in burning away the decks of the steamer Ranelagh, which, it will be remembered, was wrecked near Burnett Heads some considerable ...

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  42. OCEAN AND HARBOUR EXCURSIONS.

    In spite of the rather cold wind blowing yesterday the pleasure boats made available to the public for ocean and harbour trips were well patronised. The steamer Newcastle left the Market-street wharf at ...

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  43. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    The Norwegiaa barqueatine Kongsbyrd left the Clarence River on Saturday last for Westport with a carge of hardwood. Messrs. Arnold Cheney and Co. have chartered the ...

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  44. RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY TRAFFIC.

    The returns of railway and tramway traffic showed an increase over those of last year. Not a single accident or hitch of any kind was reported and the traffic was handled expeditiously at all points. The ...

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  45. LATE MINING.

    The fortnightly crushing of the Great Boulde[?] was as follows:—Treated at the battery on the mine, 1846 tons of stone, yielding 2785oz gold; treated at the Boulder No. 1 battery, 240 tons for 184oz. ...

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  46. ARRIVALS AT FOREIGN PORTS

    At Antofugusta: Ivanhoe, barque, April 12, from Newcastle February 17; Milverton, ship, April 11, from Newcastle February 18. At Antwerp: Windsor Park, ship, May 16, from Port ...

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  47. A DAY OF PRAYER.

    The Ministers' Prayer Union of this city set apart the Queen's Birthday as a day of prayer. Christians of every denomination were invited to join in suppli[?]ation that God would "outpour His Holy Spirit ...

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  48. NEWINGTON PROGRESS ASSOCIATION.

    At a meeting of this association held on Tuesday it was decided to urge the Granville Council (which has initiated the movement) to continue the agitation for getting the Duck River dredging commenced at ...

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  49. THE PARRAMATTA RIVER.

    Ths numerous pic[?]icking grounds along the banks of the Parramatta River were well peopled. There are many excellent spots there secluded from the chill westerly winds. The Parramatta River Steamers ...

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  50. THE PARKS AND GARDENS.

    Many hundreds of people yesterday spent their holiday in domestic fashion picnicking under the trees in the various parks, or quietly promenading there in the enjoyment of their surroundings and of a ...

    Article : 372 words
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