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  2. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    The following scratchings were recorded yesterday in connection with the A.J.C spring meeting:—All engagements: Hopscotch, Maecenas, Ace of Diamonds, Parthian, Bullomin, and Loch Long. ...

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  3. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    There was a good revival in the Mining market yesterday both in the extent of business and in general values Coalmining shares were not dealt in, but both Stockton and Wickham and Bullock ...

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  4. Advertising

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  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    W. S. Gilbert's satirical comedy, " Pygmalion and Galatea," will be revived at Her Majesty's Theatre tonight with an entirely new cast. Mr. Thomas Kingston, who has played the part in England with Miss Fortesne, ...

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  6. MISSFANNY BAUER'S CONCERT.

    Miss Fanny Baner will make her debut in this city at the Town Hall on Tuesday, October 10. Vice-regal Patronage has been promised, and the Cardinal will be amongst other patrons who will be present. Mr. John Lemmone will direct ...

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  7. COURSING.

    The meeting at the Woodstock enclosure, Rooty Hill, yesterday, was favoured with fine, bright weather, which was just a little too warm for coursing. There was a good attendance. In the ...

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  8. MISS RENIE LEES' CONCERT.

    A farther meeting of the committee to organise a benefit for Miss Renie Less was held at the Australia on Tuesday last, when Mr. W. Holman, M.L.A., presided. It was resolved that the benefit should take the form of a concert at ...

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  9. THEATRE ROYAL.

    This evening Mr. Robert Brough enters upon the closing nights of his long season at the Theatre Royal with a revival of "A Village Priest," Sydney Grundy's adaptation of the famous chateau d'Ean drama "Le Secret de la ...

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  10. Advertising

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  11. ART SOCIETY.

    There was a large attendance at the Art Society's galleries yesterday afternoon, when the students provided ten, and musical numbers were pleasantly rendered by Miss Alice Braund and miss Esther Kahn. Mrs. ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB SPRING MEETING.

    With every prospect of a continuation of the delightfully fine weather with which the three precoding days of the A.J.C spring reunion has been favoured, it is safe to predict a large gathering on ...

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  13. DIVIDENDS.

    The following dividends have been declared, and are payable on the dates specified:- Prentice Freehold Quartz, Rutherglen, September 16, 23s. Hepburn Estate [?]hold, Smeaton, September 18, 1s ...

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  14. SOCIETY OF ARTISTS.

    Thise evening the president and committee of the Society of Artists will give their annual conversizuibe at the galleries, when there is sure to be a great gathering. On Wednesday afternoon the Misses De Lissa, Gotthelf, ...

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  15. YIELDS.

    Baker's Creek G. M. Company, Hillgrove, 520 tons, 42[?] Papuan, Brilliant, and Victoria, C.T., [?] tons, [?] Pheonix and Golden Pile, Gympio, 275½ tons, [?] ...

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  16. CRITERION THEATRE.

    The last six nights of "The Indian Mutiny" are notified at the Criterion Theatre, where the many strong situations of the nicely-staged drama nighty excite enthusiasm. The episode of the pivot gun that belches forth fire and shot ...

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  17. THE BULLI MINING DIFFICULTY.

    Amass meeting of the Bulli miners was held this morning to receive the report of the delegates' interview with Mr. A. Kethel, M.L.C., the president of the arbitration board, in connection with the ...

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  18. RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY MUSICAL SOCIETY.

    The members of the Hallway and Tramway Musical Society repeated the opera "H.M.S.Pinafore." last evening, at the Railway Institute, in the presence of a large and enthusiastic audience. The performance was a decided ...

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  19. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    The Drury Lane military drama, "Tommy Atkins," will be revived by Messrs. Holloway and Anderson at the Lycoum Theatre to-night. A full millitary brass band and a special body of trained auxiliaries will be employed in the ...

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  20. A SPRING DANCE.

    A very pleasant spring dance was held at Leigh House, Castlereagh-street, last night, in aid of the Commonwealth Fair, by the ex-pupils of the Convent of the Good Samaritan, Pitt-street. The arrangements were carried ...

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  21. PALACE THEATRE.

    This afternoon, and again in the evening, there will be a change of programme by Mr. Harry Rickards's Company a the Palace Theatre. Mr. G. W. Hunter will vary his songs, and Mr. Paul Pelham will, for the first time, ...

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  22. SHIPPING REPORTS.

    Custom house.—Entered outwards September 15, Leura, s.,1184 tons, Captain W. Ellis, for Queensland ports; Kadina, s., 2709 tons, Captain H.T. Rose, for Adelaide, via Newcastle; Tyrian, s., [?] tons, Captain A. ...

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  23. TOWN HALL POPULAR CONCERTS.

    Mr. Philip New bury announces an attractive programme for to-night's popular concert at the Town Hall. The tenoi will sing Gounod's great aria, "Lend me your Aid," and "My Memories." Madame Spada will sing " O, ...

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  24. PRESENTATIONS TO HONORARY OFFICIALS.

    At the settling over the meeting at the Metropoli0tan Hotel latst night, Mr. R. Coombes presiding, Mr. R. T. Ball, who has acted as honorary judge for three seasons, and Mr. C. Sangar, who has been ...

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  25. THE CYCLORAMA.

    The picture of Jerusalem at the Cyclorama, opposite the railway station, Completel its foutth year on Thursday, and the management reports that he attendancess show an incresse from year to year. This is mainly due to the fact ...

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  26. PASSAGES ENGAGED BY THE R.M.S. OROTAVA.

    The Orient Company's Orotave, [?]ailing hence at nom to-day, for London, via ports, in command of Captain II. Collins, has the following list of passengers:- For London: Mr. and Mrs.A. Kilt, Mr. and Mrs. De ...

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  27. REMOVALS AND DOCKS.

    The Rippingham Grange was floaled out of the Sutherland Dock yesterday. The Tomouana will go into the Sutherland Dock to-day. The Eilbek has gone from Mort's Dock to Waterview ...

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  28. AMATEUR ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.

    The third concert of the Sydney Amateur Orchestral Society will be given at the Town Hall on Thursday evening next, when Lady Mary Lygon will be present for the last time before her return to England. Tsehaikowsky's ...

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  29. LATEST CHARTERS.

    Mr. J.J. Craig reports the following fixtures of some of his vessels:- Barque Royal Tax, timber, Kaipara to Melbourne, thenes Neweastle coal to Auckland. ...

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  30. FOOTBALL.

    The matches set down for to-day are the semifinals for the Sydney Cricket Ground trophies; and the qualifying round for the Agricultural Ground trophies. ...

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  31. SALES OF SHIPPING.

    Mr George Niccol has purchased Mr. J.J. Craig's interest in the oarques Aleastis and Empreza. The iron barque Quathlamba, 100 A1, recently purchased in London, has been purchased outnight by Mr. J. ...

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  32. MR. SYDNEY HOBEN'S CONCERT.

    Mr, Sydney Hoben will give his annual concert at the Y.M.C.A. Hall on Tuesday, September [?] when he will present a programme in which many well-known artists will participate. Miss Hetty Holroyd, Miss Marie ...

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  33. THE VILLE DE LA CIOTAT.

    The French mail steamer Ville de la Ciolat, from Marseilles to Sydney, arrived yesterday, and to-day is to continue her voyage to Noumea. Captain Fiaschi reports having left Maiseilles on August 13 with a full cargo and ...

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  34. THE LITHGOW MINING TROUBLE.

    The Output of coal during the past week shows a substantial increase corresponding with the increased number of men at work. It is reported that one more non-unionist has left the ...

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  35. ROSEBERY PARK PONY AND GALLOWAY RACES.

    The peny and galloway races held at Rosebery Park yesterday were well patronised Subjoined are the particulars of the diferent events:- Fourteen three Handicap, 4 fuilongs.—W. Marshall's ...

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  36. MISS NELLIE COOKE'S CONCERT.

    Mr. W. Burns-Walker will direct an imitation concert at the Town Hall on Wednesday, September 27, in order to introduce Miss Nellie Cooke, a new dramatic soprano. Mr. John Lommonc, Mr. Hadwin Chandler, ...

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  37. THE FLYING JORDANS.

    The Flying Jordans will commence their season in Sydney this evening. That they anticipate a highly successful period is proved by the huge marquee which they have erected on the Benevolent Society's ...

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  38. PRESENTATION AT MANLY.

    Dr. S. C. Watkins, of Manly, was the recipient last evening of a presentation on the occasion of his leaving the town for a time for the purpose of recruiting his health. His friends to the number of 150 met him in the ...

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  39. BRITISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The second annual picnic and sports of the above association will be held at Clontarf to-day. A good programme of sports has been arranged The steamers Greyhound and Lobelia will leave ...

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  40. MISS GRACE FLETCHER'S CONCERT.

    Miss Grace Fletcher will give her first professional concert at the Y.M.C.A. Hall on Thursday, September 28. Mr. J. Edward Sykes will be musical director, and the young mezzo-soprane will be assisted by leading artists. ...

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  41. THE MISSES MACK'S CONCERT.

    On Friday, September 29, a concert will be given at the Y.M.C.A. Hall by the Misse[?] Mack, under Vice-rega; Patronage. Miss Florence Mack will contribute songs to the programme, and Miss Louiso Mack recitations of ...

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  42. GOLF.

    Owing to the death of the caretaker the Bondi links will be closed until Monday, the 18th instant, the match advertised for to-day being postponed. We are informed by the secretary of the ...

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  43. MISS FREIDA MILLER'S CONCERT.

    Miss Freida Miller, favourably known here as a juvenile pianist of talent, will give a concert at the Y.M.C A. Hall on Tuesday, October 3, Miss Miller will play Saint-Saena's "G Minor Concerto," the " Waldstein Sonata," and, with ...

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  44. THE E. AND A. COMPANY'S LINE.

    The Airlie should leave Kobe, Japan, for Australian ports, via Hongkong, about September [?] The Australian arrived at Port Darwin on September 15 en route from Japan to Sydney, and sails from Sydney for ...

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  45. ALBURY SHOW BACKS.

    Tha Albury show race meeting to-day was very largely attended. Subjouined are the results:- Hurdle Race, 2 miles.—Mr. W. Cumminas's Sir Edward, by Pell Mell—Glee, pst 12lb (Wickey), 1; Mr. E. Curran's ...

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  46. MISS MARIE NARELLE'S CONCERT.

    Miss Marie Narclle, whose successes this week at Brisbane and Maryborough have led to flattering notices in the Queensland papers, will give a concert at the Town Hall on Tuesday evening next. The soprano will herself sing ...

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  47. BOWLS.

    The following team has been selected to represent Annandale in this match, which takes place on the Keatville green to-day:—Renwick, Cormack, Jamicson. M'Laughlin, J. Bowroy, Bonnor, Francis, ...

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  48. BAZAAR AT CARLINGFORD.

    A bazaar in aid of St. Paul's, Carlingford, was opened on Friday afternoon in St. Paul's schoolroom by Mr. E. Terry, M.L.A., in the presence of a large gathering. The stalls were presided over as ...

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  49. JAPAN MAIL LINE.

    Messrs, Burns, Philp, and Co, advise the following movements of the steamers of the above line engaged in the Australia, Chirm, and Japan trade:- The Kasuga Maru arrived from Japan and Hongkong on ...

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  50. WAVERLEY V. STRATHFIELD.

    In consequence of the Waverley green having been top-dressed recently, the Waverley Club will play on other clubs' greens during the next two or three weeks. To-day four rinks will proceed to ...

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  51. THE ADELINE ALLUVIAL DISPUTE.

    The alluvial dispute on the Adeline and adjacent leases remains unsettled. Work ia proceeding uninterruptedly on the claims held by the offending diggers. This afternoon Mr. Warden Hare drove to ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. MISS STELLA TAYLOR'S CONCERT.

    Miss Stella Taylor will give a concert under the direction of Mr. Laurance Phillip at the Y.M C.A. Hall on Wednesday evening next. The young pianist, who will play Anton Rubinstein's "Concerto in D minor"(second ...

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  54. ISLAND SHIPPING.

    The Hauroto reports that the warships in Samaa were the Pylades, Torch, and Cormoran. The coolie ship Ganges sailed for Calentta on Saturday, 9th instant, from Suva. ...

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  55. WAVERLEY BOWLING CULB.

    The second round of games in the Waverley Club Card Tournament is to be concluded on Monday evening. All games unfinished will be struck olf the list. ...

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  56. ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL CONCERT.

    A concert will be given at the york-street Centenary Hall next Thursday evening in aid of the St. Joseph's Hospital at Auburn. Mr. J. A. Delany will direct the concert, at which the assisting artists will be:—Mrs. ...

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  57. THE HAUROTO, FROM THE ISLANDS.

    Captain Newton reports that the llauroto sailed from Auckland at 5.40 p.m. on Wednesday, the 23rd ultime. Arrived in Tengs at 5 p.m. on Sunday, 27th, discharged cargo and loaded quantity of copra, and sailed at 5 p.m. on ...

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  58. CONCERT AT THE SYDNEY HOSPITAL.

    On Saturday afternoon last a very enjoyable concert was given to the patients at the Sydney Hospital by the members and friends of the Central Methodist Mission Christian Endeavour Society. ...

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  59. BOWING.

    Messrs, Upward, Chamley, and Donald have chosen the following oarsmen to represent Victoria in the intercolonial eight-oar race on the Yarra on November 18:—J. Blackburn, 10st; A. Dawson, ...

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  60. MISS ALICE BRAUND'S CONCERT.

    Miss Alice Braund will give a concert at the Y.M.C.A Hall on October 12. On this occasion the soprano wil be associated with Miss Eva Mylott, Miss Lydia Larner, Messrs. W. H. Wale, H. Hadwen Chandler, Lonis crist, ...

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  61. A NEW WOOL STEAMER.

    Messrs Gilchrist, Watt, and Co. expect the arrival today or to-morrow of a new steamer, the Auglo-Australian, to load wool for London. The new steamer is describer as a splendid type of the shipbuilder's art, and has been ...

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  62. MISS RAE COWAN'S BENEFIT.

    A benefit is being arranged for Miss Rae Cowan, to take place at the Opera House on October 10. Although this well-known singer has been on the variety stage for seven years, about half of which period has been under Mr. ...

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  63. KENSINGTON PONY AND GALLOWAY RACES.

    Following are the weights for the principal handicaps to he run in connection with the pony and galloway races at Kensington on September 20 and [?]:- Spring Stakes, 4[?] Furlongs.—Clare, 9st 5lb; Two Up, ...

    Article : 188 words
  64. Advertising

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  65. MME. KELLERMANN'S CONCERT.

    The Hon. Edmund Barton, Q.C., presided at a largelyattended meeting at the Hotel Australia yesterday in connection with the proposed farewell concert to Mine. Charbonnot-Kellermann at the Town Hall on October 4. Messrs. ...

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  66. Advertising

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  67. CRICKET.

    The election of officers for the Homebush District C. C. resulted as follows:—Captain, Mr. L. Johnson: vice-captain, Mr. J.Johns; selection committee, Messrs. Johnson, Brush, and Johns; delegates ...

    Article : 58 words
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