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  2. POLITICAL SITUATION

    A gatheriug of about 300 electors of Ashfield was addresrcd by Mr. G. H: Reid, leader of the Opposition, from the balcony of Wood's Hotel, Croydon, last night. A splendid hearing was accorded him, ...

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  4. HOW THE BOERS TREAT A BRITISH FARMER.

    The following (says a correspondent of the " St. James's Gazette ") is an instructive instance of the treatment accorded just now to those fellow-country-men of ours who have taken up farming in the ...

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  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    Last night's revival of " Dandy Dick " drew a crowded audience to the Theatre Royal, and the laughter was almost incessant. This afternoon, and again in the evening. There will be farewell ...

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  6. SHIPPING REPORTS.

    Custom-house.—Enteried outwards: September 25 Schwartzenb[?]k. ship, 1877 tons, Cripta in Nicolai, for San Francisco, via Newcastle; Seminole, ship, 1322 tons, Captain Taylor, for Newcastle; via Newcastle; Oceania [?]ance, ...

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  7. RITUALISM IN THE CHURCH.

    Sir,—" The thing I fear is not disestablishment or disendowment, but disruption." Such is the most recent statement of the Archbishop of Canterbury. During a debate in the Sydney Dioceaan Synod of ...

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  8. ADDRESSES BY MR. WISE.

    Mr. Wise, Q.C., Attorney-General, addressed three meetings in favour of his candidature for the Ashfield electorate last night. The first speech was made at Croydon before an open air gathering in ...

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  9. DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT.

    The Government Printing Office Dramatic and Musical Society, after a rather longer interval than usual, due to the pressure of official work, resumed [?] entertainments at the Opera House last night. ...

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  10. BOYLE'S SINGING CLASS CONCERT.

    Mr. G. E. Boyle held his pupils' quarterly concert last evening is the Oddiellows' Temple, Elizaberth-street. The advanced portion of the singing class, of which there was a good balance of ...

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  11. ENTERTAINMENT AT CALLAN PARK.

    On Wednesday last the Wonda Musical Club, assisted by a quartet from the Sydney Liedert[?]fel, gave an excellent concert to the patients at Callan Park. Mr. Fred Leston was well received for his ...

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  12. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Omrah arrived in London on September 24. The Gera, from Bremen August 23, left Colombo on the 22nd instant. The [?]ys yesterday arrived at Adelaide, and landed ...

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  13. THE UNION LINE.

    The Mokoia arrived at Wellington at 8 p.m. on Saturday from this port. The Mararo[?], hence, arrived at Auckland at 2 p.m. on Sunday. ...

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  14. MR. G. HOWARTH AND MR. BAVISTER AT SUMMER HILL.

    Last evening a meeting of electors was addressed in Junction-road, Summer Hill, by Mr. Bavister and Mr. Howarth, both receiving good hearings. Mr. Bavister said that it was the bounden duty of ...

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  15. ISLAND SHIPPING.

    By way of Auckland, Tahiti reports the Patria sailed for Hamburg Augnat 2[?], with a cargo of copra. The Lyna left on September 4 for Libau, Russia, with copra cargo. ...

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  16. A MEETING AT SUMMER HILL.

    At the Masonic Hall, Smith-street, Summer Hill, there assembled last evening a large and orderly meeting, the object of the gathering being to listen to addresses by Messrs. J. H. Carruthers, ex-Colonial ...

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  17. ART SOCIETY.

    The Art Society having closed their exhibition, the art classes conducted by Mr. F. P. Mahony will commence on Thursday next. The exhibition season just finished has been one of the most successful ...

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  18. CHARTERS.

    Ravenswood, barque, from Newcastle to Weat Coast. Bankburn, barque, Newcastle to "West Coast—coal. Copley, ship, Newcastle to West Coast-coal. Stanley, barquentine, Newcastle to Wellington—coal. ...

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  19. MR. SYDNEY HOBEN'S CONCERT.

    Mr. Sydney Hoben will give his annual concert at the Y.M.C.A. Hall to-night. The Misses Hetty Holroyd, Eva Mylott, Marie Nardie, Kathleon Morven, Florence Mack, and Reginald Davis will all ...

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  20. LOADED AT PORT KEMBLA.

    The British-India Company's steamer Fultala completed loading 2[?]00 tons of coal at the Southern Company's jet[?]s, at Port Kembla, on Saturday morning, and left for Melbourne. She is the first steamer of the British-India line ...

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  21. MANLY POPULAR CONCERTS.

    The first of a series of Manly popular concerts was given at Manly Aquinum on Saturday last, when a good programme was presented and a fair audience was attracted. Miss Kate Rooney was heard ...

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  22. THE ARISTIDES.

    The Aberdeen line ship Aristides, in command of Captain Poppy, anchored b[?]elow Garden Isl[?]nd yesterday, 90 days from London and 85 from Statt Point. The N. E. trades were taken July 9 and held to July 17 in [?] ...

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  23. MEETINGS.

    A public meeting under the auspices of the Sydneyy Rescue Work Society was held last night in the Town Hall, Balm[?], for the purpose of furthering the interests of the society and appealing for ...

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  24. SAILING VESSELS DUE.

    Anna Aleida, Dutch barque (NDMK), from New York, 16[?] days, Left Barbadoes June 19. Aspice, ship (NKSW), from Liverpool—84 days. Combermere, ship (VTME), from Liverpool, 104 days. ...

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  25. MR. AND MRS. BROUGH'S RECEPTION.

    Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Brough and Miss Emma Temple held a reception on the stage of the Theatre Royal yesterday afternoon, which served as a personal farawell to many of their friends ...

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  26. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    The River Hunter arrived at Kaipara on the [?] instant to load for Sydney. On the 13th instant the brigantine Def[?]ance arrived at Auckland from Port Chalmers. After discharge she will ...

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  27. MR. HOGUE, M.L.A., AND OTHERS AT ASHFIELD.

    An open-air meeting was held at Ashfield last night in support of Mr. Bavister's candidature. Mr A. Napthalli presided over a large attendance, and the speakers addressed the meeting from a cart. ...

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  28. THE LOONGANA.

    Captain Oliver, formerly master of the steamer [?] and one of the beat known island shipmasters in Sydney has been appointed to the command of Messrs. On C[?] and Co.'s barque Loongana. Captain Wawn, also an old ...

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  29. SALE OF A STEAMER.

    It was yesterday reported that the steamer Beagle has been purchased by Mr. B. Byrnes, of Sydney, the wellknown coal merchant, for his collier trade. The steamer is 29 tons, and was built at the Richmond River. Her ...

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  30. CHRISTIAN SOCIAL UNION.

    Under the auspices of the Christian Social Union, the Ven. Archdeacon Langley delivered a lecture in the Record Reign Hall, Glebe Point, last night, on " Labour Co-partnership." There was a fair attendance, and Dr. [?] E. ...

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  31. REMOVALS AND DOCKS.

    The steamer Titas has gone alongside the ship Inchcape Rock at Cowper Whar[?] to discharge her cargo of copra. The Victoria is alongside the Tonidoa ship, lying at ...

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  32. A NOTABLE SHIPBUILDER.

    The will of the late Mr. W. Laird, of the well known Birkenhead shipbuilding firm of Laird Brothers, has just has been proved in London. The personal estate has been valued at £250,521 ...

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  33. CABRAMATIA AND CANLEY VALE COUNCIL.

    A meeting of the above council was held at the council-chamber, association Hall, Canley Vale, on September 21. Present—The Mayor (Alderman Sti[?]son) and Aldermen Z[?]i, Telfer, Cooke, Westacott, and Simpson. A letter ...

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  34. ADELAIDE FREETRADE ASSOCIATION.

    At a meeting of the council of the Freetrade Association, held to-day, the following resolution was agreed to:—" The Adelaide Freetrade Association begs to thank, the Hon. G. H. Reid for his past splendid services in ...

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  35. PARRAMATTA DISTRICT.

    At the Parramatta Police Court yesterday, before Mr. T. E. MacNevin, P.M., and Mesars. S. J. Pearson, J.T. Jay, and J.J. Taylor, Js.P., Frances Hickey was fined 5s for drunkenness, and for using ...

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  36. WOOL LOADINGS.

    The Kaffir of the above line, which sailed from Sydney on Tuesday last, left Melbourne on Saturday morning at 11 o'clock, and has since arrived at Adelaide, where she is completing loading. At Melbourne she took on board 1700 ...

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  37. MINISTER FOR LANDS.

    Mr. Hassall, Minister for Lands, passing through Narrabri last evening, was congratulated by a number of residents on succession to his important office. One man said he had come from Dubbo ...

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  38. STRATHFIELD MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    This council met on September 19. There were present —Aldermen H. M'Kenzie (Mayor), Bambury, Allen, Dickson, Parsons, Henty, and the council clerk (Mr. J. H. Balmain). A letter was received from Mr. Varney Parkes, ...

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  39. COAL FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS.

    In his circular to hand from Newcastle, dated the 22nd instant, Mr. K. B. Wallace reports:— There is a continued demand for tonnage for Sun Francisco, Honolu[?], Shanghai, and Eastern ports. Vessels of any description are, ...

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  40. RESIGNATION OF THE MAYOR OF RYDE.

    Mr. Terry, M.L.A., at the close of the meeting of the Ryde Council on Friday evening handed to the council clerk his resignation of the office of Mayor, giving as his reason that the whole af his time was ...

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  41. THE BOOROWA ELECTION.

    The supporters of Colonel Waddell are working vig[?]rously to secure his return. Mr. T. Waddell, member for the adjoining electorate, Cowra, has been enthusiastically received at all meetings ...

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  43. A RUSSIAN FREE PORT IN THE EAST.

    The follow Imperial Order, dated St. Petersburg. August 15, has been addressed by the Czar to the Minister of Finance:— "Owing to the great p[?]ssen[?]ions of Russia in Europe and Asia, it has been possible, with God'a help, ...

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