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  2. PARRAMATTA DISTRICT.

    A m[?]bting of this council was held on Wednesday evening, the Mayor (Alderman Hump[?]reys) presiding. The Board of Health intimated that Mr. Henry Green, the council clerk, had been authorised ...

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  3. A POPULAR CAPTAIN.

    Captain Hipgrave, who his been long and favourably known in the intercolonial trade as master of the steamship Burrumbeet, was made the recipient of a bandsome presentation this evening by ...

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  4. DUCHESS OF MARLBOROUGH'S WILL.

    The executors of the will, which bears date March 1[?], 1897, of Frances An[?]eo Emily, Duchess of Marlborough, of 50 Grosvenor-square, who died on April 16 last, aged 77 years, daughter of the third Marquis ...

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  5. GENERAL BOOTH BACK IN ENGLAND.

    General Booth, after touring Australia and New Zealand, returned to London on June 11. He was soon the same evening by a representative of the " Daily Chronicle," who sta[?]es that the General was ...

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  7. MASONIC BALL.

    The annual Masonic ball in aid of the funds of the Freemasous' Benevolent Institution, under the patronage of the Grand Master and the United Grand Lodge of New South Wales, which is now ...

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  8. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    Entries for the pony and galloway races to be held at Kensington on Wednesday next close with the secretary, Mr. P. O'Mara, before 5 p.m to-day. The programme will be found in the advertising ...

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  9. INSTITUTE OF BANKERS.

    A lecture was given last evening, by Mr. J. T. Ralston, solicitor, in the lecture-room of the Institute of Bankers, Equitable-building, on "some Questions Arising under the Statutes of ...

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  10. RYDE.

    On Wednesday the parishioners of St. Anne's, Ryde, commemorated St. Anne's Day by the holding of special services at 9 and 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., the Revs. H. H. Britten and C. Baber being the ...

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  11. FOOTBALL.

    A football match between Newtown and O[?]nde clubs was drawn, the scores being 3 points each. NA[?]RA[?], Thursday. The match Narra[?] versus Moree was played on the ...

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  12. THE MORNING GALLOPS.

    Though it rained a little overnight the inner grass track at Randwick was not much affected yesterday morning, and withstood the test of at least 300 horses working on it. The Ru[?]nalf two-year-old, ...

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  13. SHIPPING REPORTS.

    The ship Torridon takes a discharging berth at M'[?]wraith's W[?] to-day. The steamer Warrigal is to move to Central Wharf today. ...

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  14. LAWN TENNIS.

    At the invitation of the Woonona Tennis Club, Messrs. F. and S. Ridge, S. G. Boydell, and E. W. Austin, of the Manly Club, visited Bulli on the 14th instant for the purpose of attending the annual club ...

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  15. CENTRAL CUMBERLAND C.C.

    The annual meeting of the Cetral Cumberland Cricket Club was held in the Parramatta School of Arts Wednesday evening. Mr. C. J. Byrnes, J.P., presiding. The hon. secretary submitted an ...

    Article : 385 words
  16. MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Duke of Buckingham, from Brisbane May 24, arrived at Suez on the 26th, bound London. ...

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  17. THE UNION COMPANY'S LINE.

    The O[?]h arrived at Wellington from Sydney at daylight yesterday. The Mokom leaves Wellington for Sydney to-morrow. The Wakatipu leaves Lytt[?]ton on Friday for Sydney. ...

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  18. THE BRITISH INDIA COMPANY.

    Messrs. Burns, Phi[?], and Co. have received advice from the B. I. S. N. Company, Calc[?]s, of the ma[?]g[?]ration of an extension of their present service between Calcutta and Singapore to M[?]s, the first steamer being t[?]ned to ...

    Article : 86 words
  19. ATHLETICS.

    Entries close to-day for the Sydney Grammar School sports, to be held on August [?]. ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES GUN CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING.

    The annual meeting of the N. S. W. Gun Club was held yesterday afternoon at the Royal Hotel. Mr. H. M. Faithful, president, occupied the chair, and there was a large attendance of members. ...

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  21. HOSPITAL SATURDAY FUND.

    The fifth annual report of the Hospital Saturday Fund has been issued, and, in addition to a statement of receipts and expenditure for the year ended March 31, 1899, ...

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  22. THE R.M.S. [?]ENTAl.

    The P. and O.Company's Oriental is due to-day from London, in command of Captain Josephson. The steamer left London on June 15, meeting with light westerlies across the Bay of Biscay, and arriving at Gibraltar on 19th. ...

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  23. NORTH SHORE ROWING CLUB.

    The twentieth annual meeting of the North Shore Rowing Club was held last evening at the Queen's Hotel, Alfred-street, North Sydney. There was a large number of members present. The president ...

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  24. THE ARMAND BEHIC.

    The French mail steamer Armand Behi[?] is due to-day from Marseilles. The steamer left on June 18, beautiful weather being that met in the Mediterranean. Suez was left on 23rd, and considerable heat was ...

    Article : 128 words
  25. FOOTBALL.

    The King's School Rugby Fifteen met and were defeated by a mixed team from the University on Wednesday afternoon, the game ending with the scores University 19, King's School 14. For the ...

    Article : 373 words
  26. AMUSEMENTS.

    " The Belle of New York " Company, the members of which have become deservedly popular with our audiences during their stay in Australia, will make a farewell appearance at Her Maiesty's Theatre ...

    Article : 195 words
  27. LUND'S LINE.

    Messrs. Gilchrist, Watt, and Co. yesterday received cable advice of the departure of the Wilcannia from London on the 25th instant for Australia. The Yarrawongs arrived at London on the 26th instant. The Narrung, from ...

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  28. BRIGHTON PONY AND GALLOWAY RACES.

    The pony and galloway races held at Brighton yesterday were well attended. In the Tempe Handicap the pony Bopeep, owner (P. Connor[?]), and rider (J. Fanning) were each disqualified for three months, ...

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  29. THE OAKLAND.

    The steamer Oakland, which has been aground at the Richmond River for the past few days, wad successfully floated during Thursday night. ...

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  30. SHIPPING SALES.

    Messrs. Nelson and Robertson yesterday purchased the fine new schooner Whangaroa for general, intercolonial trade. This is the vessel whose name came up so prominently in connection with the sighting of the disabled ...

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  31. TRIAI TRIP OF THE TANGAROA.

    The steamer Tangaroa, built by Mr. T. F. Morrison, of Pyrmont, for a Napler, New Zealand, owner, was out yesterday for her trial trip. The speed was considered to be satisfactory, as were the weatherly qualities of the boat ...

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  32. HENRY TAIT AND CO., LIMITED.

    The second half-yearly meeting of the shareholders of Henry Tait and Co., Limited, was held at the offices of the company, 45 Elizabeth-street, yesterday. Mr. J. E. O'Brien, J.P., ch[?]man and managing ...

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  33. SAILING VESSELS DUE.

    Dovenby, barque (MHDK), from Hamburg—91 days. Hampton, ship, (QLVN), from Sharpness—94 days. Incheape Rock, ship (KFRN), from San Francisco—56 days. ...

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  34. BILLIARDS.

    The above was continued last night with following results:— M. Dawson (receives 75) beat A. Spencer (receives 100) by 50; A. Burton (receives 95) beat E. Dorrington (receives 140) by 20. The ...

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  35. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    A cable to the New York " Sun " sent from The Hague on June 17, says:—" A crisis has now been reached in the work of the Peace Congress and the issue no longer rests with the delegates. The ...

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  36. THE MARKERS' TOURNAMENT.

    The semi-final of the above was played at Messrs. Heiton and Smith's billiard show room, 214 Castleroagh-street, last night, when S. Woods (receives 100) beat A. Murphy) (receives 175) by 116. The ...

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  37. BERRIGAN COURSING CLUB.

    The champion meeting of the B[?]rrigan Coursing Club was run on Tuesday, Wednesday, and to-day, and was the most successful everh[?]ld in the Riverina. The following are the results:— ...

    Article : 237 words
  38. MESSRS. WILLIAM MILBURN'S NEW STEAMER SURREY.

    The following particulars of the Surre[?], Messrs. William Milbur[?]n's new steamer, have been received by the managing agents, Messrs. Gibbs, Bright, and Co.:— The Surrey is a four-masted steel screw steamer, launched ...

    Article : 266 words
  39. A BREWER'S WEALTH.

    Personal estate has been valued for assessment t[?] the estate duty at £1,007.362 n[?]t, and the whole o[?] the estate at £1,116,190 gross, of Mr. Richard Ratcliff, of Stanford Hall, Nottingham, J. P., and D. L., ...

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  40. A MILITARY TOURNAMENT.

    One of the most amusing features of the Royal Military Tournament held in London on Tuesday, June 7, was (says the "Daily Telegraph) wrestling on horseback between teams drawn respectively from ...

    Article : 474 words
  41. BIG BALLOON EXPERIMENT.

    A report (says the Berlin correspondent of the London " Daily Mail ") has been going the rounds of the press both in this country and abroad to the effect that a party of German aeronauts contemplate ...

    Article : 400 words
  42. NARROW ESCAPE OF A BARQUE.

    The barquentine Pelotas from Lytt[?]ton, says the "Wellington Times," has arrived off Kaipara. The captain reports that he could only make out the upper be[?] the lower one not being visible until he was right abreast ...

    Article : 171 words
  43. THE MOTOR-CAR BOOM.

    The closing of the most fashionable rendezvous in [?]rance—the Automobile Club—has(says the Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Mail") in no way [?]ffectod the enormous demand for motor-cars that ...

    Article : 336 words
  44. CRICKET.

    The seventh annual meeting of the Globe Electorate Cricket Club was held at the Globe Town Hall on Wednesday evening. The meeting, which was presided over by the Hon. J. A. Hogue, Minister ...

    Article : 639 words
  45. REDFERN BICYCLE CLUB.

    The following are the handicaps, for the club's Five-mile Road Race over the Sans Souci course on Saturday afternoon:- O.S. De Lissa, F.A. Clark, scratch; O. H. Bell, C.A. ...

    Article : 141 words
  46. STEAM FROM NEW YORK.

    Messrs. Gibbs, Bright, and Co. are expecting the steamer Asia from New York in a few days. She brings part general cargo. The same firm have the Knight of St. George also due, ...

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  47. AUSTRALIAN DISPATCH LINE.

    Messrs. Davies and Fehon have been advised that the barque Cardigan Castle arrived at Pago Pag[?] (Sa[?]oa) on June 11 from San Francisco with a quantity of stores and general cargo for the American Government. She was ...

    Article : 75 words
  48. REWARD FOR SEAMANSHIP.

    Captain Whitney,of the steamer Elihu Thomson, was presented with a gold watch and chain and cheque for [?]00 dollars by the marine underwriters interested in the vessel on May 26, in recognition of his thorough ...

    Article : 96 words
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  51. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The chief scores at the fifth competition for the N.R. Association's medals at [?]00 and 600 yards were:—[?]. Heane, 62; Private G. Paul, 57; Corporal Stuart, 56. ...

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