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  2. FEDERATION.

    When Mr. Barton addressed the public meeting on Thursday night he asked that those who were earnest in the cause, and who desired to play an active part in forwarding it, should meet him on the following ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The manager of a neighbouring station that is partly in Queensland lately gave a ringbarking contract to a gang of Chinam[?]n. When they attempted to cross the border they were met by the ...

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  4. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    The following scratchings were recorded yesterday in connection with the Rosehill March Meeting, to be held to-day:—Maiden Handicap: Loch Cleveland, Blue Bobby, and Prize. March Stakes: ...

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  5. THE MELBOURNE "AGE" AND[?]FEDERATION.

    It was a noticeable circumstance that during the deliberations of the Federation Convention in Melbourne the "Age" was one of the severest cri[?]ic[?] of the Commonwealth Constitution Bill, and whilst ...

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  6. CRICKET.

    Arrangements are progressing very favourably for the match to be played at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Wednesday next. The ladies' duties have been apportioned, some to the [?]nding ...

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  7. NEW SENIOR CLUB FOR BALMAIN.

    A well-attended meeting of football patrons was held in the large hall of the Balmain Working Men's Institute, Darling-street, on Wednesday evening. Mr. D. H. Easton, J.P. (president of the institute), ...

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  8. A LONELY DEATH.

    Arthur Gordon, an employee on Menamurtee station for some years past, was found dead in a hut at Barbiston, an outstation of M[?]namurtee, on Wednesday evening last. He had complained of ...

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  9. TEAM FOR THE NORTHERN RIVERS.

    A meeting was held at the North Coast S. N. Company's office yesterday to make final arrangements for the above tour. A committee of management, consisting of R. Cook[?], W. A. Firth, ...

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  10. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    At the police court to-day, before Mr. W. Brown, P.M., Charles Johnson was committed for trial at the Court of Quarter Sessions to be held on the 29th instant upon a charge of stealing a sulky and a ...

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  11. PIGEON SHOOTING.

    Open sweepstake shooting took place at the New South Wales Gun Club's grounds, Botany, yesterday. Fourteen competitors took part. The following were the results:— ...

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  12. COMMERCIAL AGENTS.

    The subject of appointing representatives abroad to look after the commercial interests of New South Wales has lately been receiving consideration at the hands of the Government. It will be remembered ...

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  13. MAITLAND UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB.

    The annual general meeting of the Maitland United Football Club was held at the clubrooms on Thursday night, when there was a large attendance of members. Mr. A. A. Wall (president) occupied ...

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  14. FORMING A RAILWAY LEAGUE.

    Last night a public meeting presided over by the Mayor decided to form a North Coast Railway League in order to advocate the construction of the Hunter to Manning section now being considered by ...

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  15. ROSEHILL RACING CLUB—MARCH MEETING.

    The programme of the Rosehill March Meeting, which takes place to-day, should attract a large gathering of sporting folk to the popular convincing ground near the Parramatta River, for engaged in ...

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  16. ATHLETICS.

    A committee meeting of the Darlinghurst Harriers was held at the rooms of the New South Wales Sports Club on Wednesday evening. Mr. C. O[?]ffe (captain) occupied the chair. Messrs. J. Lindsay, ...

    Article : 121 words
  17. HARDWARE MERCHANTS v. HARDWARE BROKERS.

    The above match was played on the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday, and after a most enjoyable game resulted in a win for the merchants on the first innings. ...

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  18. SHIPPING REPORTS.

    CUSTOM-HOUSE—Entered Outwards: March 25, Aberdeen s., 38[?] tons, Captain A. Robb, for Capetown, and London, via ports; Birksgate[?] s., 1[?]8 tons, Captain C. E. Saunders, for Noumea and Fiji; Franklin, s., [?]0 tons, ...

    Article : 370 words
  19. CYCLING.

    The league's autumn carnival will be commenced this afternoon on the Agricultural Ground, and concluded on Saturday next. This meeting promises to be as great a success as any carnival yet held by the ...

    Article : 392 words
  20. ROWING.

    The great Oxford and Cambridge boatrace, to be rowed to-day, [?]is of interest to oarsm[?]n all over the world, and it is perhaps the most popular rowing event of the year. Cr[?]ws undergo a long course of ...

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  21. THE RIGHT DAY FOR THE VOTE ON FEDERATION.

    Sir,—Permit me to suggest that the most appropria[?]e day for taking the vote on federation would be the birthday of the late Sir Henry Parkes, which would be on May 27 next. The poll on that day ...

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  22. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Mo[?]na left San Francisco at midnight on Wednesday, the 2[?]rd instant, for Sydney, via ports[?] The Polynesien, with the mails dated London, 2[?]th February, arrived at Albany, W.A., on the 24th instant, [?] ...

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  23. THE R.M.S. WARRIMOO.

    Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co., Limited[?] despatch at [?] p.m. to-day the Warrimoo, in the Canadian [?]oyal [?] line, from Grafton Wharf, with the following passengers [?] Captain the Hon. T. S. Brand, Mr. H. G. Wise, MRs. H. [?] ...

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  24. THE BOTANY DISTRICT.

    Some complaints have r[?]utly been made to the Rockdale Municipal Council in reference to an inconvenience said to be caused to residents in the vicinity of the Botany Sewage Farm. In many ...

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  25. INSURANCE.

    Memberse of the league and intercolonial racing men who are not already insured and who wish to be insured against accident at the carnival to-day and the following Saturday can do so by applying to ...

    Article : 138 words
  26. BODY CHALLENGES ANY RIDER IN AUSTRALIA.

    A. J. Body, the New Zealand champion, who was defeated by Waln[?] in the Brass[?]rd championship last Saturday in Melbourne, is not satisfied with his defeat, which he attributes to his pacemakers. Body ...

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  27. PASSENGERS BY THE CHINGTU.

    The following passages have been booked by th[?] China Navigation Company's steamer Ch[?]t[?], sailing at 3 p.m. to-day for Hongkong and Japan:—The Hon. [?] Ferguson, Mrs. Ferguson, Miss Ferguson, Mr. Mar[?]h, Mr. ...

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  28. THE PREMIER'S MEETING.

    The number of applications for tickets for early admission to the meeting to be addressed by the Premier on Monday night has been so great that it has been necessary to secure the Town Hall for the ...

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  29. NIPPON YU[?]EN KAISHA.

    Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co., Limited, advise the following movements of the company's steamers engaged [?] the Australia, China, and Ja[?]an mail line:- The Omi Mar[?] left Melbourne this morning, is due [?] ...

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  30. A NEW TIRE.

    Dr. Gwynne-Hughes received a cablegram from Signor Francesco Toni (civil engineer of the Public Works Department here) stating that the unpuncturable tir[?] they had invented and patented has ...

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  31. VICTORIAN SPORTING NEWS.

    J. Le[?]k has sold the hurdle racer Yarrow, and it is understood the horse will go to Western Australia. At tne Fitzroy pony races this afternoon the ...

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  32. THE HOWARD SMITH LINE.

    The Tyrian sails to-day for Brisbane and Queensland ports. The Leura sails to-day for Melbourne. The Barrabool left Brisbane for Sydney yesterday ...

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  33. SAILING.

    The Sydney Flying Squadron sails its last race of the season to-day. The event has been thrown open to all boats belonging to any recognised club. The prizes are £6, £3, and £2, and £2 each heat-winn[?]r. ...

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  34. THE A.U.S.N. COMPANY'S LINE.

    The Waroonga sails hence to-day for Melbourne, Adelaide, and West Australian ports. The Cintra leaves Melbourne to-day for Sydney, and sails Tuesday next for Brisbane and ports to Cooktown, ...

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  35. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In reference to the effort being made by Mr. [?]rainger and others to arrange an informal meeting of members of Parliament to discuss the present aspect of federation, the Premier states that the ...

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  36. FOOTBALL.

    The first annual meeting of the Metropolitan Branch of the N.S.W.R.F.U. was held last night at the Wool Exchange Mr. J. F. Macmanamey (president) occupied the chair, and was supported ...

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  37. YACHTING.

    The yacht Meteor, which is coming across from New Zealand, should orrive to-day. The Meteor was shipped on board the steamer Elingamite, which left Auckland on Monday last. On arrival ...

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  38. THE COMMONWEALTH BILL.

    At the quarterly meeting of the Hopetoun branch of the Australian Natives' Association it was unanimously resolved that members pledge themselves to support the Commonwealth Bill, and do all in their ...

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  39. SYDNEY CANOE SQUADRON.

    This club's race to-day is a Class A and B handicap, and sailed in conjunction with the Sydney Flying [?] Squadron's race as usual, over the Clark Island triangular course. The entries are:— ...

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  40. THE SILVER CITY CUP RACE MEETING.

    The settling over the Silver City Cup race meeting took place to-night at M'Laughl[?]n's Exchange Hotel. The usual toasts were honoured. ...

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  41. THE EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN S.S. COMPANY'S FLEET.

    The Airlie arrived at Port Darwin, 21st, and [?] thence March 22, [?] route to Sydney. She sa[?]s from Sydney for China and Japan, via ports, April 16. The Australian sailed from Townsville March 19, C[?] ...

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  42. BRIGHTON PONY AND GALLOWAY RACES.

    The following are the weights for the pony and galloway races to be hold at Brighton on Monday:- Tramway Handicap (14.3), 4 furlongs 70 yards.—Taupo, [?]st 2lb; Discombe[?] 8st 13lb; Ivis[?] 8st 8lb; R[?]sy Mor[?] [?]st ...

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  43. SWIMMING.

    The first swimming carnival in connection with the Public schools in the Western district, under the auspices of the P.S.A.A. Association, was held at the Natatorium yesterday afternoon. There was a fair ...

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  44. SYDNEY DINGY CLUB.

    This popular club has a 14ft. handicap down for this afternoon. The course is from [?]ort Macquarie, round Shark Island, starter's boat, Fort Denison, and back to starter's boat. The prizes are—first, a ...

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  45. THE PARKDALE.

    Messrs. Hogg, Robinson, and Company, Lloyd's agents, have received the following wire from their agents at Rockhampton:—"A telegram in local paper states that the Parkdale, bound from Townsville to Sydney, re[?] ...

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  46. MR. KINGSTON ON THE COMMONWEALTH BILL.

    At a complimentary banquet given to Mr. Roberts, M.L.A. for Port Pirie, Mr. Kingston, the Premier, in responding on behalf of the Ministry, strongly recommended the Commonwealth Constitution Bill, ...

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  47. ISLAND TRIP OF THE BIRK[?]GATE.

    Captain C. E. Saunders sports that the Briksgate left Sydney at 10.15 p.m. on March 3, arrived Newcastle at [?] a.m. on March 4; left Newcastle at 1.30 p.m. on the 4th[?] arrived at Noumea 10.30 p.m. on the 8th; left Noumea at ...

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  48. MOSMAN'S BAY CLUB.

    The Mosman's Bay Club has a general handicap set down for decision this afternoon. The race is for points in the D[?]nd trophy and two prizes presented by the club. The course is the usual lightship one, ...

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  49. MOULAMEIN RACES.

    Races were held here to-day, and, the weather being fine, were well attended. The results were:- Trial Stakes.—Morning, 1: Correction, 2. A protest was entered against Missing Link for jostling, which was ...

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  50. THE MANCHESTER CANAL.

    For the half-year ending 31st December the Manch[?] Ship Canal revenue receipts amounted to £107[?], aga[?] £101[?]11[?] in the corresponding half of 18[?], and the expenditure to £[?],326, against £[?]3. The profits of the ...

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  51. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL DELEGATES.

    By a proclamation issued in the "Government Gazette" the federal delegates ceas[?] to hold office to-day. Prior to the amending Act of last session [?]ach delegate received two guineas per day from the ...

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  52. TRANGIE ANNUAL RACES.

    The following handicaps have been declared for the two principal events at the club's annual meeting, to be held on next Wednesday, 30th instant:- Opening Handicap.—Honor Bright[?] [?]st [?]lb; Wild ...

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