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  2. THE WOOL TRADE.

    The sales held in Sydney this week brought to [?] close the auction operations for the 12 months, and though the quantity disposed of will have some additions made to it through private ...

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  3. PARRAMATTA AND DISTRICT.

    The committee which was lately appointed at the public meeting held for the purpose of considering what steps should be taken for the raising of funds for the permanent improvement of the Parramatta ...

    Article : 135 words
  4. MISS AMY CASTLES' CONCERT.

    Miss Amy Castles, still "sweet Fortune's minion," was greeted by an immense audience at the Town Hall last night. Large as was the attendance at her debut it was much larger at this second appearance, ...

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  5. CHURCH NEWS.

    The Archbishop of Sydney on Sunday morning preached at St James', Croydon, in the afternoon administered the rita of confirmation at St. John's, Ashfield, and presided at the evening service; on ...

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  6. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    Entries for the different events to be run in connection with the Canterbury Park July meeting close with the secretary, Mr. W. L. Davis, before 4 p.m. on Monday next. The programme will be found in ...

    Article : 450 words
  7. FIRE BRIGADES' BOARD SUBSIDY.

    A case of considerable importance affecting the liability of many of the suburban municipal councils in regard to the sustenance of the Fire Brigades Board came on for hearing yesterday at the ...

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  8. FOOTBALL.

    The Englishmen will meet the Queensland representative fifteen this afternoon at Brisbane. ...

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  9. THE BADGE COMPETITION.

    After a rather long rest the club matches will be continued to-day. The engangements in the firstgrade are:- Pirate v. Wallaroo, Sydney Cricket Ground. ...

    Article : 223 words
  10. ORCHARD NOTES.

    The latest returns in regard to consignments of lemons to Vancouver will not have a very reassuring effect on the New South Wales growers, and probably it will be some time before any of the growers ...

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  11. LAWN TENNIS.

    The majority of the clubs in classes A and B of the badge matches concluded the first series of matches on Saturday last. The postponed matches are to be played to-day, and the final rounds will ...

    Article : 256 words
  12. MUDGEE DISTRICT RACING CLUB.

    At the annual meeting of the Mudgee District Racing Club the officers elected for the ensuing year were as follows:—President, Mr. R. Rouse, of Guntawang; vice-presidents, Messrs. R. Rouse, jun., ...

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  13. MISS AMY CASTLES' LETTER OF THANKS.

    In connection with her visit to Sydney, Miss Castles writes to express her gratitude for the enthusiastic reception recorded her in Sydney, which she appreciates all the more highly us being from ...

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  14. LADIES' MATCHES.

    The following are scores of matches played yesterday:- Stanmore Institute v. Centennial. Misses Wilcy and M'Mahon v. Elliott and Cunningham, 6-3,6-4. ...

    Article : 254 words
  15. HAWKESBURY RACE CLUB.—WINTER MEETING.

    The winter meeting of the Hawkesbury Race Club takes place this afternoon on the Rosehill racecourse, and the programme of half a dozen events promises to furnish good sport. The transit ...

    Article : 758 words
  16. NEWCASTLE.

    A collision in which three sailing vessels, the William Law, Kyber, and Embleton, suffered some amount of damage occurred in the harbour this afternoun from what can be gathered it appears ...

    Article : 296 words
  17. ROMAN CATHOLIC.

    Cardinal Moran will preside at a meeting of the general committee of the Catholic Congress at St. Mary's on Thursday evening next. The Right Rev. Dr. Higgins, the newly appointed ...

    Article : 136 words
  18. LATE MINING.

    The New Golden Gate mine has crushed 500 tons of quartz and obtained 620oz. of amalagam. The Tasmaina G.M. Company has treated 2335 tons for 3898oz, of amalagam. ...

    Article : 922 words
  19. SHIPPING REPORTS.

    Custom-house.—Entered outwards: June 30, Clit[?] 24[?]5 tons, Captain J. R. George, for Java ports and S[?] pore, via Newcastle and Melbourne; Dovedale, s., [?] ton[?], Captain T. Darley, for Adelaide, via Newcaslte; ...

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  20. PRESBYTERIAN.

    The induction ot Rev. C. H. Talbot (late of Chalmers Church, Hobart) to the pastorate of the Randwick church, will take place on Thursday next A welcome social will be held on Friday next. Mr. ...

    Article : 170 words
  21. SYDNEY LAWN TENNIS CLUB.

    The following matches in the Double Champioship will be played to-day:- Dewhurst and Hughes v. Fox and Mackenzie. Webb and B[?]land v. Gaden and Rice. ...

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  22. THE COAL EXPORT TRADE.

    The quentity of coal exported during the week ended this afternoon totalled 43,704 tons, distributed as follows:—Victoira, 5070 tons; South Australia, 5980; Panama, 2170; Manil[?], 7265; New Zealand, ...

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  23. THE GRAFTON REGATTA.

    Peter Kemp wired to-day that be will compete in the all-comers' event at Grafton Regatta on July 13, the handicaps for which are:—J. Donnelly (Maclean), scratch; C. Messenger, son. (Double ...

    Article : 89 words
  24. CONGREGATIONAL.

    The Rev. E. T. Dunstan, of Pitt-street Church, delivered a lecture in the Orange Church on Tuesday evening last. The work in connection with the church is reported to be making good progress ...

    Article : 239 words
  25. THE WINTER EXCURSION TO THE ISLANDS BY THE WALKARE.

    On Monday afternoon the Walika[?]e, of the union Ste[?] ship Company's linel, will leave the Circular Quay upon [?] six weeks' trip to the Islands. The enterprise of the company in placing so fine a steamer upon an experimental ...

    Article : 500 words
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  27. ALLEGATIONS OF A MINER.

    The sittings of the court of investigation appointed under the provisions of the Coalmines Regulation Act to inquire into certain allegations made by Mr. J. W. Bailey respecting the ...

    Article : 277 words
  28. ROSEBERY PARK PONY AND GALLOWAY RACES.

    The pony and galloway races held at Rosebery Park yesterday were well attended. Following are the results:- Fourteen-three Handicap, 6 furlongs 22 yards.—W. ...

    Article : 376 words
  29. WESLEYAN.

    At recent meetings of the Newington and Burwood College coundcil it was decided to transfer the Rev. C. J. Prescott, M.A., from the position of head master and pricipal of Burwood College to a si[?]lar ...

    Article : 171 words
  30. BAPTIST.

    The Rev. A. J. Waldock, recently paster at Hinton, will commence his work to-morrow as the first pastor of the Auburn Church. The recognition and welcome meeting will be held on Thursday next. ...

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  31. BILLIARDS.

    In connection with the above tournament E. Reid won by forfeit from E. M'Crohen, S. Woods won by forfeit from J. Lightfoot. The games for Monday night are:—C. Revlis (receives 240) v. [?] ...

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  32. NARRAMINE JOCKEY CLUB.

    The Narramine J.C. races on Wednesday resulted:- Opening Handicap.—Buckle, 9st 1lb, 1; Gozetta, 8st 4lb, 2; Blacksmith, 6st 10lb, 3. ...

    Article : 79 words
  33. SHIPPING ACTIVITY.

    The tremendous seas which have been running on the bar during the past few days mederated considerably to-day, with the result that shipping, which has been practically paralysed during the ...

    Article : 63 words
  34. THE E. AND A. LINE.

    The Airlie sailed from Port Darwin on June 27, on route from Japan and Hongkong, to Sydney, and will sa[?] from Sydney for China and Japan, via ports, on the 29th instant. The Australian sail[?]d from Sydney for Melbourns on ...

    Article : 114 words
  35. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCHES.

    The circuit anniversary was celebrated by special service on Sunday and Monday last, and on Wednesday last the annual united tea was held in the Centennial Church, Alexandria. The tables were ...

    Article : 181 words
  36. TATTERSALL'S CLUB HANDICAP.

    The above tournament was continued last night with the following results:—King (receives 40) best H. Oxenham (receives 95) by 16, J. Dowling (receives 70) beat J.J. Macken (receives 110) by 1, ...

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  37. THE TERALBA STRIKE.

    The Pacific Co-operative Colliery at Teralba was working to-day with about half a dozen miners. The remainder of the men, numbering 9[?], are still out on strike for an increased rate of ...

    Article : 77 words
  38. ATHLETICS.

    A telegram that a challenge from Harvard and Yale Universities to meet Oxford and Cambridge Universities was on its way to England, was received with great enghusiasm in university and ...

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  39. JAPAN MAIL LINE.

    Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co., Limited, advise the following movements of the steamers of the above line engaged in the Australia, Chin[?] and Japan trade:- The Ka[?]uga M[?]r[?] returned from Adelside and ...

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  40. SWIMMING.

    The second annual banquet and distribution of prizes was held at the Hotel Brighton, Lady Robinson's Beach, on Thursday evening, when there was a vert large attendance. An excellent repast was ...

    Article : 159 words
  41. GOLF.

    The Botany links will be occupied this afternoon by a bogey handicap. An interesting match was played on May 20 between the Royalo Liverpool and the Tantallon Clubs ...

    Article : 107 words
  42. CITY TATTERSALLS TOURNAMENT.

    The following is the draw for the first round of the above:- R. Heuston (receives 145) v. W. South (receives 12[?]), E. Beryasconi (s[?]rch) v. J. Barkel (receives 145). J. ...

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  43. THE RAINFALL RETURNS.

    The rainfall returns prepared by the harbour master show that 16·81 inches of rain fell during the half-year, as follows:—January, 1·73; February, 0·98; March, 1·32; April, 5·24; May, 2.73; ...

    Article : 125 words
  44. THE ABERDEEN LINE.

    Messrs. D[?]lgety and Co. yesterday despactched the D[?] mascus for London, via South African parts, with a mode[?] [?]ate number of passengers and an excellent cargo. Included in the latter are over 3000 b[?]les of wool and a large ...

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  45. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR.

    The societies connected with the Petersham local union held a rally at the Petersham Baptist Church on Monday last Mr. King presided, and the meeting was of an inspiring character. ...

    Article : 71 words
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  47. THE CURRIE LINE.

    The steamer Clitus, in the above line, represented by Messrs. Cowlishaw Brothers, yesterday [?]erthed at Parbury's Wharf, from Calcutta. After discharging she proceeds to Newcastle to lead a cargo of coal for Java, via ...

    Article : 49 words
  48. BOWLS.

    During the week the Waverley Club tournament, which was begun on referendum day, was concluded, when the finals in both the winning and losing pairs were decided, with the following ...

    Article : 148 words
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