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  2. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    Po[?]y and galloway races will be held at Brighton to-day, the first race starting at 2.45 p.m. In addition to the usual railway service to Rockdale a special train will leave Redfern station at 1.55 p.m. ...

    Article : 266 words
  3. THE WEATHER.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 210 words
  4. FEDERATION.

    It as manifest from the developments that have takcu place during the last few day s an political and ledoral circles that the m[?]representations which so freely disfigured the speeches of the unti-billite ...

    Article : 534 words
  5. PROCEEDINGS IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    In the Assembly last night the debate was resumed on Mr. Rigg's motion that an Address in Reply to the Governor's opening speech be adopted, to which an amendment had been moved by Mr. ...

    Article : 4,034 words
  6. MR. B. R. WISE AND HIS OLD CONSTITUENCY.

    Some days ago Mr. Wise was approached by Mr. Williams chairman of the committee which secuied his return to the Legislative Assembly for the Flinders electorate some years ago, and aaked to ...

    Article : 460 words
  7. THE SELECTION OF OTTAWA.

    Sir,—In the " Horald " of the 21st instant it is mentioned that Mr. T. Slattery pointed out that the British North American Act of 1867 says:- "Until the Queen otherwise directs, the seat of the ...

    Article : 458 words
  8. ARRIVAL OF WHITE.

    F.A. White, who has bcea chasing D[?] from Melbourne, arrived in Sydney at 5.15 yesterday afternoon. He was covered in mud, and the mudguards of his ma[?]hine were very peculiar, being ...

    Article : 111 words
  9. REPORTS FROM THE RIVERS.

    The following were received:- Manning.—Wind west, light, fine, sea moderate. Rainfall, 63 points; the river a banker. West Maitland.—Wind south, fine. Rainfall, [?] ...

    Article : 529 words
  10. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN CARNIVAL.

    The western Australian Cycling Club's [?] meeting of the season was held to-day. The racing was interesting but the attendance was Poor. Peterson, of Victoria, won the wheel race. Ken ...

    Article : 113 words
  11. THE MORNING GALLOPS.

    The work on the tracks at Randwick was greatly impelled by the persistent downpour. Truiners commenced operations before it was hardly light, consequcntly it was impossible to get the time for the ...

    Article : 163 words
  12. LOWERING QUEENSLAND RECORDS.

    At the Wooloongabba Cricket Ground to-day Parsons succeedod in lowering the previous Queensland records from two miles up to a distance Previously covered in one hour. He rode a Swift ...

    Article : 155 words
  13. VICTORIAN SPORTING NEWS.

    The hurdle racer Wellington while being schooled at Caullleld this morning fell and broke his neck. ...

    Article : 21 words
  14. SIR GEORGE DIBBS AND TOE COLONISTS' ANTI-CONVENTION BILL LEAGUE.

    The members of the Colonists' Anti-Convention Bill League may be described as marking time at present, and they will doubtless continue to do so uutil Mr. Barton, as the leader of the federal Party, ...

    Article : 280 words
  15. MENTONE RACES.

    A race meeting was held at Mentone this afternoon in dull and cold weather. There was a small attendance. Followlug are the details:- Trial Handicap, 5 furlong.—Mr. Thompson's Airlock, ...

    Article : 471 words
  16. MAJORITY RULE.

    Sir,—"An Anti-Billte" is anxious to know "Which horn of the dilemma will the billious party choose?" The dilemma is this "If clause 127 is founded ...

    Article : 343 words
  17. A BARRIER RECORD.

    Paced by a triplet to-day W. T. Physick put up, a Barrier five miles record of 12 minutes 35 seconds. The weather was against the cyclist, a strong wind blowing. ...

    Article : 43 words
  18. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    On the House meeting at half-past 4 o'clock, The Clerk (Mr. Webb) read the following letter from the Speaker:- " My dear Mr. Wobb,— ...

    Article : 338 words
  19. ATHLETICS.

    A meeting of the permit and standing committee of the New South Wales Amateur Athletic Asso[?] tion was held last night at the Sports Club. [?] strcot Mr. E. S. Marks was appointed chair[?] ...

    Article : 188 words
  20. IMPORTANT DECISION OF THE FEDERAL ASSOCIATION.

    Several unfounded statements were made in the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday and Wednesday, and again last opening, in addition to hints lu the lobbies, that the federal party was intriguing with ...

    Article : 378 words
  21. VIEWS OF THE PREMIER OF QUEENSLAND.

    The Hon T. J. Byrnes, the Premier, speaking at the banquet at Warwick last night touching on the federation question, said he was quite prepared to accept the invitation to meet the representatives of ...

    Article : 166 words
  22. KENSINGTON PONY AND GALLOWAY RACES.

    Despite the inclement state of the weather yesterday morning, pony and galloway races were held at Kensington in the afternoon. The course was in excellent condition, considering the amount of rain ...

    Article : 720 words
  23. REDFERN HARRIERS.

    On Tuesday evening the Redfern and Darling[?] Harriers held a combined run of about three miles from the former's headquarters, Cody'a Hold, Redfern. There were a large number of runners. After ...

    Article : 106 words
  24. THE PLAN OF CAMPAIGN.

    Sir,—The plan of campaign recommended ia your issue of to-day by your correspondent "Federalist" to the federal leaders might be good fighting, but it would be wretched tactics. There may be desperate ...

    Article : 134 words
  25. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Mayoress (Mrs. M. Harris) presided at a meeting held at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon to forward the proposed concert in honour of Miss Lottie Hyam. The feeling which generally ...

    Article : 260 words
  26. THE MOVEMENT AT HAMILTON.

    An enthusiastic meeting of the federal citizens of Hamilton was held at the Universal Hotel to-night to form a branch of the Waratah Federal League at that centre. Alderman M. J. Moroney, of the city ...

    Article : 208 words
  27. LAWN TENNIS.

    The Queensland Lawn Tennis Association has decided to hold a tournament, commencing on An[?] 20. The programme wil he drawn out similar to last year's. It was also decided to invite a New ...

    Article : 55 words
  28. COURT-MARTIAL.

    John Williamson and John Roberts, two stokers belonging to H.M.S. Katoomba, were tried yesterday by Court-mortial on board H.M.S. Royal Arthur for refusing duty and improperly leaving ...

    Article : 165 words
  29. BASEBALL.

    On Wednesday evening a meeting of the M[?] politan Baseball Association was held at the Ca[?] Oriental, Imperial Arcade. Amongst these present were representatives of the Rediern, Glebe, ...

    Article : 117 words
  30. APPROACHING GENERAL ELECTION.

    A meeting was held at Hession's Hotel, Crownstreet, last night, to arrange for the candidature of Alderman J. C. Warne for the electorate of Fliuders. Mr. Scott was in the chair, and it was unanimously ...

    Article : 106 words
  31. MISREPRESENTING THE TEDERAL CAUSE.

    A representative of the " Herald " waited upon Mr. Barton at the close of the meeting, with a view of obtaining his opinion with regard to the st[?] ments made in Parliament that he was intriguing ...

    Article : 932 words
  32. BILLIAEDS.

    The above tournament was continued last night, when Netloy (receives 60) beat Toxteth (sc[?] by 132 points. The game for to-night is W. N[?] (receives 150) v. A. Planagan (receives 70). ...

    Article : 38 words
  33. A FEDERAL LEAGUE AT CARRINGTON.

    A sub-branch of the Wickham Federal League was successfully formnd at Carrington to-night. The meeting was held at the Oriental Hotel, and was well attended The usual resolutions were carried ...

    Article : 43 words
  34. THE CHARITY' MATINEE.

    The charity matinee at Her Majesty's theatre to-day will include the balcony eceno from " Romeo and Juliet " (Mr. Knight aud Miss Page), the first act of " One of the Best " (by the Bland Holt ...

    Article : 86 words
  35. SHIPPING REPORTS.

    CUSTOM-HOUSE.—Entered outwars: June 23. New Gninea, s., 2674 tons, Captain Cleary, for Fremantle, via ports, Jacob Christenson, s., 1750 tons, Captain J. Williams, for New Gui[?] New Britain, and Solomon Islands, ...

    Article : 193 words
  36. PIGEON SHOOTING.

    By advertisement elsewhere it mil be seen that sweepstake shooting (open to all comers) takes pla[?] to-day at the club's ground, Lord's-road, Bota[?] [?] 2.30 p.m. ...

    Article : 34 words
  37. THE COMING STRUGGLE.

    Sir,—The debato now proceeding in the House of Assembly may and very probably will before it concludes have the effect of clearing the mental atmosphere outside of some of the dense fog which the late ...

    Article : 525 words
  38. LANG ELECTORATE.

    A meeting of the electors of Lang Division was held at the Freemasons' Hotel, York-street, last evening. A vote of confidence in Captain John Strachan, J.P., a candidate in the maritime interest, ...

    Article : 67 words
  39. GLEBE MUSICAL SOCIETY.

    For the purpose of augmenting the funds of the G lebe Musical Society an extra concert was given by the members last evening in the Globe Town Hall. The event was looked upon as a members' ...

    Article : 256 words
  40. SWIMMING.

    For some time Mr. Farmer, lessee of the Bon[?] baths, has signified his willingness to considerably extend the size of the swimming baths at B[?] agreeing to bear the whole of the expense upon ...

    Article : 83 words
  41. CLARENCE RIVER JOCKEY CLUB.

    Following are the weights for the principal events to be run at the annual raceline of the Clurcuce River Jockey Club next month:- Club Handicap 1½ mile.—Splenda, 9st 9lb: Miss [?]ory. ...

    Article : 162 words
  42. ELECTORAL ROLLS.

    Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick has given notice of his intention, on Tuesday next, to ask the Colonial Secretary the following question:—1. Is he aware that the electoral rolls for the colony are loaded with the ...

    Article : 113 words
  43. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Warrimoo saileed from Wellington for Vanconver, via ports, at 4 o'clock yesterday (Thursday) Afternoon. The French mail steamer ville de la Ciotat is to berth at ...

    Article : 111 words
  44. Advertising

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    Advertising : 547 words
  45. CRICKET.

    At the Oddfellows' Hall, Queen-street, Woollahra, on Wednesday evening, the annual smoke concert and presentation of prizes in connection with the Gl[?]mis Cricket Club were held. The Mayor of ...

    Article : 232 words
  46. MEMBERS AND THEIR CONSTITUENCIES.

    The many friends of Mr. Greene, of Grenfell have been urging upon that gentlemen to reconsider his determination to retire from the Assembly at the forthcoming elections, and strong promises of ...

    Article : 346 words
  47. PASSENGERS TO ARRIVE TO-DAY BY THE R.M.S. ORMUZ.

    The Ormuz, which is due to-night from LOndon, has the following passengers:- From London: Mis[?] Orrell (2), Miss Hoys, Mr. and Miss Miles, Mi[?]es Verne (2), Messr[?] Cox, Fairlie, Da[?]s, ...

    Article : 191 words
  48. " THE LAND OF THE MAORI."

    His Excellency the Governor, Viscountess Hampden, and a party from Government House were included in a large audience which attended "The Land of the Maori" entertainment at the Criterion ...

    Article : 111 words
  49. SMOKE CONCERT.

    The first annual smoke concert in connection with the 6th Volunteer Regiment of the Australian Rifles waa held at rooms in 156 Pitt-street last night. The attendance included ...

    Article : 96 words
  50. THE ABERDEEN WHITE STAR LINE.

    The Aberdeen left Tandon on the 21st instant for Capetown, Melbourne, and Sydney. The Damasens arrived at London on the 22nd instant from the colonies. ...

    Article : 44 words
  51. CYCLING.

    J. R. Denning, one of the two Western Australian cyclists who are riding from Perth to Brisbane a distance of about 3800 miles arrived the General post Office, Sydney, at 11.40 yesterday ...

    Article : 375 words
  52. THE PERICLES.

    The ship Pericles, from London to Sydney, passed Cape Otway at 1.40 p.m. yesterday, and reported all well. ...

    Article : 24 words
  53. THE HOWARD SMITH LINE.

    The Pereg[?]ne sails from Sydney to-morrow at 2 p.m. die Melbourne. The Leura sails from Sydney to-morrow at 2 p.m. for Brisbane and Northern Queensland ports. ...

    Article : 93 words
  54. SELECTION OF FEDERAL CANDIDATES.

    Sir.—Without doubt your leader of this morning shows the road for the federal party to follow—the only road to success. That party must sink the fiscal issue, or fail. If ...

    Article : 211 words
  55. MR. DURWARD LELY'S RECITALS.

    Mr. Durward Lely will sing " Tom Bowling " and other favourite ballads in to-night's " Union Jack " recital at the Centenary Hall. Miss Elly Fusch will play Eraut's great violin concerto for the first time, ...

    Article : 48 words
  56. HR. B. B. WISE'S CANDIDATURE FOR SINGLETON.

    The local Federal League has chosen Mr. B. B. Wise as a candidate for Singleton. Requisitions sent out for signatures are being signed very freely. It is considered that Mr. Wise will have an excellent ...

    Article : 117 words
  57. Advertising

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    Advertising : 147 words
  58. THE UNION LINE.

    The Wanaka leaves Auckland for Sydney on Saturday next and is due here on the Thursday following. The Walkare left Wellington at 8 p.m. on Wednesday for Sydney and is due here on Sunday next. ...

    Article : 92 words
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