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  2. HASTINGS AND MACLEAY ELECTION.

    The arrival of Mr. Barton at Kempsey and [?] enthusiastic reception have, to use the words of an old political campaigner here, struck terror into the hearts of the opposition, and have put a new ...

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  3. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    Wauchope J.C. race meeting was yesterday granted registration by the A.J.C. For the V.[?].C. Sires' Produce Stakes of 1902 the following sires have been no[?]ated:—Bill of ...

    Article : 367 words
  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    There was a considerable attendance at the complimentary benefit concert to Mr. John Lemmon[?] last night, when a musical programme of the highest interest was placed before the audience. If from one point of view the ...

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  5. SHIPPING REPORTS.

    Custom-house.—Entered outwards: September 14, T[?], 1734tons, Captain A. Magnan, for Noumea; Inna[?]ka, [?], 2501 tons, Captain W.G. Vincent, for Melbourne. ...

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  6. PARKES CARNIVAL.

    The spring carnival of the Parkes Bicycle Club was h[?]ld to-day. The results were:-Maiden Handicap.—Dillon, 1; Bailey, 2. Wheel Race.—Campbell ([?]eak Hill), 1; Mu[?]ton ...

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  7. THE PORT JACKSON.

    The four-masted barque Port Jackson, from London to Messrs. Gibbs, Bright, and Co., last night anchorned in Watson's Bay. Captain [?] report[?] having left the East India Docks on June 19, at noon. Off Beachy [?] ...

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  8. CRICKET.

    The Mayor of Balmain (Alderman G.C. M[?]ch) presided at a public meeting on Tuesday evening in the local town hall conve[?]d by requisition of the residents for the purpose of considering the best ...

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  9. THE EVENING MEETING.

    Mr. B[?]rton visited Frederickton this afternoon, and afterwards journeyed on to Gladstone. The latter place is seven miles from Kempsey, Frederickton being midway between the two. Mr.Barton ...

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  10. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Wa[?] to [?]er, arrived at Wellington at 1 p.m. yesterday. The P[?]egent Luitpold, from Bremen August 24, le[?]t Suez on Monday afternoon, the 12th instant, for ...

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  11. NORTH SYDNEY FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    The thirteenth annual demonstration and picnic of the North Sydney United Friendly Societies were held yesterday at Clifton Gardens, under favourable circumstances. Everything passed o[?] most ...

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  12. PASSENGERS TO ARRIVE BY THE OROYA.

    By the Oroya, to arrive here to-morrow, the following advance list of passengers is to [?]nd:-For Sydney from London: Rev. Thomas [?].Rev.R. M[?], Rev.J. O'M[?], Rev. E.Spillane, Miss Ma[?] ...

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  13. WRECKS ON THE COAST OF JAPAN.

    Three vessels— one a small tra [?], the other two lar[?] steamers—were wrecked off the co[?] of Japan [?].The [?] to meet with disaster was the small trader, which [?] dered during a storm her crew being micked up by passing ...

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  14. ROSEBERY PARK PONY AND GALLOWAY RACES.

    Pony and galloway races were h[?]ld yesterday at Rosebery Park and were well attend[?]. The following are the retults-Trial Stake, 4 furlong.-[?] Mai[?], ...

    Article : 364 words
  15. THE JUNIOR COMPETITIONS.

    The matches to be played in the second round of the above are:-First Junior.—[?] Albert v.[?] Cli[?]ns, [?] Gymnasium v. Willou[?], Newtown Oxfords, ...

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  16. SOUTH BROKEN HILL JOCKEY CLUB.

    South Broken Hill Jockey Club last night decided to offer £12[?] as prize money for the next race meeting, which will be held on November 16. ...

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  17. THE MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL.

    According to the report of the directors of the Manchester Ship Canal Company for the past [?] months, the Ship Canal revenue receipts amounted to £10[?] against £97,330 in the first half [?] ...

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  18. VOYAGE OF THE R.M.S. OROYA.

    The Orient line steamer Oroya is due here to-morrow. She left London in command of Captain A.M. Wa[?]t on August [?], with a fair complement [?] passengers, ca[?]ing at the usual [?]ary ports, reaching Naples on the ...

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  19. DAPTO RACING CLUB.

    At a meeting of the committee of the newly formed racing club held last evening bylaws were adopted and stewards were appointed. A tender was accepted for improvements to the course, and ...

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  20. ATHLETICS.

    The permit and standing committee of the N.S.W.A.A.A. has appointed the following officials for the association's events at the Sydney Bicycle Club's sports:—Starter, Mr.R. Coombes: judges. ...

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  21. SALVAGE IN MAGELLAN STRAITS.

    A report from the Salvage Association's surveyor was [?] ceived in London on the 9th ultimo concerning salvage [?] the wrecked steamer Mataura. The report says:—I have examined Mataura wreck at Cape Pillar. The wreck, [?] ...

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  22. HUDDART, PARKER, AND CO.'S LINE.

    The Eling[?] left yesterday evening for New Zealand. She is due at Auckland Monday next, 19th instant, She leaves there Tuesday, 20th Gisborne 21st, Napier [?]nd, Wellington 23rd. Ly[?], arriving Du[?] th. ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB SPRING MEETING.

    The spring reunion of the Australian Jockey Club will be advanced another stage to-day,and the bill of fare to be discussed during the afternoon foreshadows ex[?]ting and interesting sport. The means ...

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  24. THE AMY SHERWIN CONCERTS.

    Mme. Amy Sherwin will make her last appearance but one in Australia, prior to her return to England, [?] the Town Hall to-night, Mme. Sherwin will [?] sing [?] " Ombr[?] " (the famous la[?]), with organ and ...

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  25. WINDSOR PICNIC RACES.

    The Windsor H[?]lf-holiday Picnic Races, which were postponed from August 31, were held to-day at the Windsor Farm course. There was a good attendance, and perfect weather prevailed. ...

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  26. TAMWORTH DISTRICT PUBLIC SCHOOLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION.

    The sixth annual sports meeting of the Tamworth District Public schools Athletic Association was held on the oval to-day. The weather was perfect, and the attendance veery large. Upwards of £[?] was ...

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  27. MINING MANAGERS' REPORTS.

    All N[?]tions, [?]rt, September 10.—Bott[?]d No.[?] bore at 133ft., 12in. wash. Started No. 4 bore 50ft. [?] of No.3. Band of Hope and Albion Consols, No Liability, ...

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  28. THE DREY[?] SCANDAL.

    Sir,—A cablegram in your issue of this morning, dealing with a phase of the deplorable Dreyfus [?], gives currency to a statement emanating from the Paris representative of the London ...

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  29. JUVENILE FANCY FAIR.

    A juve[?] fair in aid of the North Shore Hospital and the North Sydney [?]ent Society was opened yesterday afternoon in the North Sydney School of Arts, Mount-street. The opening ...

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  30. INVERELL HALF-HOLIDAY ASSOCIATION.

    The Half-holiday Association celebrated its [?]al inauguration by a race meeting this afternoon at the Goodwood course in the presence of a good attendance. There were good fields and good racing, ...

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  31. THE AMERICAN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP LINE.

    The steamer Fernfield, from New York to Sydney and Brisbane, via Melbourne, called at Adelaide on the 10th, and left again on the [?]th instant, arrived at Mel- bourne [?]th, and is due at this port Saturday next. ...

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  32. THE CHILDREN'S CARNIVAL.

    The popular and [?]ovel [?]te known as the Schools' Car[?]val commences to-morrow, at the Agricultural Show Ground. Large numbers of children will take part in displays and various races, and their ...

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  33. THE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD.

    An idea of the enormous business operations of this company is a[?]ed by the following:— The officers and c[?]ws on board the steamers of the North German Lloyd Company numbered at the ...

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  34. POLO.

    An interesting match was played between teams representing North Sydney and Sydney on the Centennial Park yesterday. There was a large number of spectators. The teams were:—North ...

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  35. BOWLS.

    Yesterday afternoon Messrs. Mor[?]ey and Thomas met on the Ashfield Green in the semi-final of the above competition. Mr.[?] played well at the beginning of the game, and at one t[?] was l[?]ading ...

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  36. THE BATHURST BRANCH OF THE FEDERAL ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the Bathurst branch of the Federal Association of New South Wales was held to-night, the president, Dr. Machattie, presiding. On the motion of Mr. A. G. Thompson, ...

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  37. CHINA AND JAPAN STEAMERS.

    The China Navigation Company's Chin[?], which left [?]ouchow August 2[?], yesterday [?]d Cape Mor[?]ton at 4.[?] p.m., for Sydney, and will be here early to-morrow. The O[?] Mar[?], one of the Japanese mail line, from ...

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  38. ARRIVAIS AT FOREIGN PORTS.

    Lady Isabelle, ship, at San Diego, from Newcastle, sailed April 2[?]. General Gordon, four-m[?]ed barque, at Hono[?], sailed July 1[?]. ...

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  39. COURSING.

    The Deniliquin Coursing Club held the final match of the season at the racecourse to-day, under most favourable conditions regarding weather, but unfortunately the supply of hares was limited, and the ...

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  40. BAKER BOWLERS.

    A few weeks ago Mr.A[?], [?]., of Messrs. A[?]tken and Scott, presented a trophy for competition amongst the master [?]akers and the millers and [?]lour merchants, the winner of the first two ...

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  41. ANOTHER SUBMARINE BOAT.

    A new type of submarine boat,designed by M.Laub[?]uf, a naval engineer attached to the arsenal, is being constructed at cherbourg, and will be called the Nar[?].The boat is to be cigar-shaped, ab[?]t 100[?]. long by about 10ft. ...

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  42. NEW STEAMER FOR LUND'S LINE.

    Another addition has been made to the fine line of Blue Anchor steamers. There has been launched from the yard of the Sunderland Shipbuilding Company, Limited, a [?] [?] steamer, built to the order of Mr. W. L[?]d, of ...

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  43. ROWING.

    The monthly meeting of the Rowing Association was held on Tuesday at the Oxford Hotel. Mr. W. [?]. Palmer presided, and a large number of delegates were present. Mr O. H. B[?]ss was accepted ...

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  44. TRANSIT COMMISSION.

    The weekly meeting of the Transit Commission was held yesterday morning at the offices, Phillipstreet. The Mayor (Alderman M. Harris, M.L.A.) presided. There were also present ...

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  45. FOUND DROWNED.

    A man named Thomas [?]blin, a [?], of the North Coast Steam Company, was recorded as missing this morning. The p[?]nt used by him being found in an unusual place led to search by ...

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  46. THE ACCIDENT TO THE STEAMER BEIBA.

    Messrs.Dangar,Gedye, and Co., agents for this vessel, yesterday received a telegram from Messrs. Elder,Smith. and Co., of Adelaide, informing them that the Beira had been signalled by the East[?]ft on the 11th instant,under ...

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  47. CYCLING.

    Now that the handicaps have been declared for Saturday's race meeting the riders are all opening out and showing what they really can do. The handicaps for this meeting were the [?]while ...

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  48. CHARTERS.

    Liv, barque, New Zealand to the United Kingdom. Pass of [?], barque, New Zealand to London. Births, barque, Newcastle to West Coast. [?], ship, Newcastle to West Coast. ...

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  49. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    John Molloy. a letter-carrier employed in the Wagga Post-office, attempted suicide in a determined manner to-day. [?] cut his throat with a pocketknife. He was taken to Dr. Burgess, who ...

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  50. HARBOUR REMOVALS.

    The barque Woo[?] is to be [?]owed to Jubilee Dock to-day. The barque He[?]er is to be to[?] to Johnstone's Bay to-day. ...

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  51. NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

    Intending competitors at the forthcoming prize meeting are reminded that entries for the various matches close on Monday next, and that after that [?]ime 20 per cent. will be added to the scheduled rates. ...

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  52. THE SUPERNNUATION ACCOUNT.

    Sir,—The statement [?] Wednesday's issue of Mr. Reid's intention [?] the Superannuation Accoun[?] either very ambiguous or else it spells disaster to present contributing shareholders. ...

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  53. SAILING.

    This week will see the completion of two new [?]-footers. Dea[?]ing, of Balmain, is puttiug the finishing touches on Mr. Crane's n[?]w boat, a description of which has already appeared in the ...

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  54. NEWS FROM SAMOA.

    News from Samoa reports that all is quiet. The German warship Bussard is expected back at Apia on the 22nd instant with Mat[?]fa. There are no candidates for the Kingship yet in the ...

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  55. THE ARGUS. The steamer Argus in command of Captain Col[?]

    The steamer Argus, in command [?] captain colin M'Donald, has arrived with part general Calcutta cargo, and comes to Messrs.Cowlishaw Brothers, agents for the Currie line of steamers. The steamer left Calcutta on ...

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  56. CYCLISTS' UNION CHAMPIONSHIP RACE MEETING.

    Arrangements in connection with Saturday's racing on the Sydney Cricket Ground are now completed, and if the weather be only [?]ne the union will have a big afternoon. The 10 miles ...

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  57. FREETRADE AND FEDERATION.

    Sir,—Reading carefully your able leading [?] in this day's "Herald" and quite acquie[?]ing in its indisputable arguments, might almost indu[?] the inquiry, Why seek to complicate the colony of New ...

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  58. WOMANHOOD SUFFRAGE LEAGUE.

    Under the auspices of the W.S.L., Miss [?]ickman lectured last night at the School of Arts, Pitt-street, on "Society as it is." Mrs.Palmer (vice-president W.S.L.) occupied the chair. There was a good attendance. Miss Hickman ...

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  59. THE SPRY CASE AND THE A.J.C.

    What is coming to be known as " the Spy eas[?] " is creating a little friction between the A.J.C. and the Northern Jockey Club. The committee of the A.J.C decided to hold a special ...

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  60. BILLIARDS.

    In the novice tournament last night P. Jo[?]as (scratch) beat J. Burton (receives 25) by 58. The [?]eats for to-night are:—M. Kelly (receives 70) v. A. S. Rank[?] (receives 115), and *Oban (scratch) v. ...

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  61. THE BRASlL.

    The three-masted schooner Brasil, from [?] a smart looking craft, of 200 tons, built four years ago in Norway, and owned ther[?] has arrived to Mr. Gustav Aug[?]. She left on April 27, and took departure from ...

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  62. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The stock passings are:—8000 wethers, from Midk[?] to Molley, M'Gill and Co.owners; 1800 [?]wes and [?]ams, from Midkin to N[?]llawa, T.J.Sherwi[?] owner;4300 ewes and lambs, from Oaklands to ...

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  63. LICENSED VICTUALLERS' BILLIARD I TOURNAMENT.

    The above tournament, to take place at Messrs. Heiro[?] and Smith's Billiard Show Rooms, 214 Castlereagh-[?]treet, Sydney, will commence on September 19, at 7.30 p.m. The draw for the first ...

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  64. THE WILDWOOD.

    A high-sided, wooden-built, comfortable looking barque of New Brunswick build, the Wildwood, come into port from New York yesterday afternoon consigned to Messrs. R.W. Cameron and Co, She brings genera cargo, and ...

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  65. CHAMPIONSHIPS OF THE WORLD.

    The world's championships were commenced at Vienna on Saturday last, and they continued forthree days. A cable has been received to say that the world's 100 kilometres (62[?] miles) Professional ...

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  66. NEWTOWN W.C.T. UNION.

    At the adjourned annual meeting of this union there was a good attendance. The reports of the secretary and treasurer showed that the union was in a flourishing condition, many departments having been worked in a ...

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  67. MELBOURNE LIVE STOCK MARKET.

    In the Live Stock Market [?] fat cattle were yarded, comprising 200 from New South Wales, [?]0 from the north-eastern and Goulburn Valley districts, 550 from [?], 80 from the north-western and northern ...

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  68. THE CROMARTYSHIRE—LA BOURG[?] COLLISION.

    Messrs. Law and Co.,ownners of the ship Cromartyshire, are s[?]ing the owners of La [?]rgogne for damages by collision. The case came on in the Admiralty Division last month in London. The defendant company moved to set ...

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  69. N.S.W. GUN CLUB.

    Yesterday's shooting at the grounds of the New South Wales Gun Club was the most successful [?]ver held at Lord's Ground, Botany. Including those who availed themselves of the privilege of a third ...

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  70. MARIBYRNONG RACES.

    A race meeting was held at Maribyrnong this afternoon in pleasant weather. The stewards held an inquiry into [?] riding of [?]ortland in the Dagmar Handicap, and accepted his explanation, but ...

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  71. AUSTRALIA IN THE NEXT BORDEAUX TO PARIS ROAD RACE.

    F.White, who i[?] at present undertaking the longest ride over beer attempted in Australia, that is from Perth, Western Australia, to Rockhampton and back, has now determined to ...

    Article : 58 words
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