Bungowannah, Braidwood Racing Club, Merriwa Racing Club, and White Cliffs race meetings were yesterday granted registration by the A.J.C. The programme framed by the Moorefield ...
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Advertising : 2,667 wordsMrs. Potter and Mr. Bellew returned from their northern tour late on Thursday night, and this evening they will appear at the Lyceum with Messrs. Williamson and Musgrove's Dramatic Company in ...
Article : 258 wordsFrom a notice in another column it will be seen that it is proposed to hold a meeting on Tuesday next of gentlemen interested in the formation of a class for boats of cortain limited dimensions, sail ...
Article : 191 wordsA few light showers fell last night and to-day, but not enough to affect the course, which is still very hard. Not nearly so much interest is manifested by the public as in previous years. The meeting will ...
Article : 1,159 wordsThis club has a general handicap advertised for this afternoon on the usual lines—two h[?]ts and a final—over the Clarke Island triangular course. Captain Sloc[?]m, of Spray fame, has consented to ...
Article : 135 wordsAt the Theatre Royal Mr. Bland Holt's elaborate production of "In Sight of St. Paul's" is drawing so well that it is possible the run may last until the close of the actor-manager's season, which is now ...
Article : 159 wordsIt is doubtful if ever in the history of cycling in Now South Wales there has been gathered together such an array of cycling talent from the adjoining colonies and foreign ...
Article : 1,068 wordsThis club seems to be flourishing. At the meeting on Thursday evening a large number of new members and boats were added to the respective registers, and donations received to the funds. ...
Article : 56 wordsTwo races will be sailed under this club's auspices to-day. That for boats 14ft. and under will be from boat in Berry's Bay round Fort D[?]nison, s.s. Jubilee in Snails Bay, and back to Berry's Bay twice over. ...
Article : 47 words"The Serpent's Coil" is exciting the popular mind at Her Majesty's Theatre, where several distinctly new sensational incidents refresh the habitual patron of melodrama. There is, for example, the "electric ...
Article : 136 wordsIntending competitors are reminded that entries will be received at the committee rooms, 77 Pitt-street, till 9.30 this evening, and finally close at 9.30 on Monday evening at the Balmain ...
Article : 88 wordsAt a meeting held at Swan's Hotel, Numba, last night, it was [?]ecided to resuscitate the Sho[?]lhaven United Turf Club, under the original registration, Dr. Hay having granted a new course. Mr. T. ...
Article : 75 wordsSir,—In the Referendum Bill, now before the Legislative Assembly, it is proposed in certain cases to transfer the legislative function from the Parliament of the country to the people. It is admitted ...
Article : 447 wordsMr. Harry Rickards's 17th instalment of English artists, leaving the Ormuz at Melbourne, will come on from that city overland, arriving this morning in time for appearance at the Tivoli Theatre this ...
Article : 125 wordsThe stay-at-home section of the racing community will be provided with what promises to be an interesting afternoon's sport at Canterbury Park to-day, and will also have the advantage of a direct[?] ...
Article : 607 wordsThe second competition for the Gun Club cup, to be won twice, brought five members out to the grounds yesterday. The previous winner was Mr. G. B. Modini. A strong southerly wind helped the ...
Article : 100 wordsMessrs. Goodman and Westmacott, the managers of the new cinematographe about to be exhibited at the Salon Cinematographe, opposite the Lyc[?]m Theatre, have decided to postpone their opening day ...
Article : 58 wordsSir,—Ministers have introduced in the Assembly a Referendum Bill of a distinctly tentative aspect. It is [?]omewhat disappointing to those who believe that there should be a full and generous trust that the ...
Article : 914 wordsMr. H. W. Barnett, of Falk's, notifies in another column that he is in no way connected with any cinematographe at present being exhibited in Sydney. Messrs. Sestier and Barnett are at present ...
Article : 44 wordsMd[?]le. Antoinette Trebelli, who sails for New Zealand next Wednesday, will make her last appearance in this country at the Town Hall to-night. The concert is tendered to the departing singer by a ...
Article : 194 wordsSir,—In Wednesday's issue of your valuable paper appears what purports to be a reply from "A Syrian Merchant" to my letter of the 23rd instant. He says, amongst other statements equally absurd, that ...
Article : 432 wordsA benefit concert will be tendered to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Samuell at the Town Hall next Saturday evening, under vice-regal patronage. Mr. Ernest E. P. Truman will play the overture to "William ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 268 wordsMr. J. A. Del[?]y will direct a musical festival at the Town Hall on Monday, 9th November, in honour of the Silver Jubilee of his Eminence Cardinal Mora[?]. Rossini's "Stabat Mater" and a ...
Article : 99 wordsA dramatic p[?]iermance will be given in the Royal Standard Theatre next Tuesday evening by the Unitarian Literary Society in aid of the Church Music Fund. The Rev. George Walters and other ...
Article : 73 wordsThe executive held a meeting at the rooms of the Sydney B.C. on Tuesday, the 27th instant. Mr. W. [?]. George, vice-president, occupied the chair. The signpost committee reported that Mr. J. Pearson, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 141 wordsThe Sydney Amateur [?]rchestral Society will give the third concert of their season at the Town Hall next Wednesday evening, under the direction of Signor Hazon. The new pieces will be the overture ...
Article : 126 wordsVery little except spurting was done on the training tracks this morning. Half a mile in 52½ seconds was credited to Newhaven, and Hopscotch beat Rose Noble over a similar distance in 53 seconds. ...
Article : 72 wordsSir,—Among the many items of interest connected with old Sydney memories allow me to draw attention to a dead, ghostly looking remains of a Scotch pine which stands immediately inside a [?]ence ...
Article : 268 wordsThe following scratchings were notified at the V.R.C. office to-day. Steeplechase: Mercury. Coburg Stakes: Bloodshot and The Don. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe programme of this evening's concert at the Centenary Hall, York-street, is an interesting one, rendered additionally attractive by the inclusion of Hobrew melodies to be rendered by the Synagogue ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 572 wordsSir,—I believe in the sovereignty of the people, from which all emanates and to which all returns. Parliament is the focussed voice, the concentration of the intelligence, and the expression of the will ...
Article : 1,015 wordsThe fifth of the series of subscription salon [?]ncer[?]s, under the auspices of the German Institute, will take place on Monday evening at Messrs. Nicholson and Co.'s new concert-hall. At these ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 199 wordsSir,—I notice in your Friday's issue of the Herald a pr[?]is of the remarks made by the hon. Minister for Lands to your reporter r[?] the above bill. Mr. Carruthers, the report reads, pointed out one aspect ...
Article : 397 wordsA popular organ recital and concert will be given next Tuesday evening in Pitt-street Congregational Church by Miss Lilian Frost. A good programme has been arranged, to which Mrs. J. F. Truscott, ...
Article : 154 wordsAt a committee meeting of the Prince Alfred Yacht Club, it was decided that the opening race for all yachts on 7th November be under fore-and-[?]t canvas, no kites, any topsail. This is in lien of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 wordsA general handicap will be sailed under this club's auspices this afternoon, the conditions being sails limited to mainsail and jib, no booming out, limited [?]ws, and handicaps to be given at start. The course ...
Article : 194 wordsEdwin S. Row[?] was charged at the Water Police Court yesterday before Mr. F. S. I[?]s, S.M., with making and subscr[?]ing a declaration before Walter Church, Justice of the Peace, which was untrue in ...
Article : 86 wordsThe second day's play of the second round in the senior and second-grade competitions will take place to-day. When stumps were drawn last Saturday the various games stood as follow:—Central ...
Article : 431 wordsThe local betting market was pretty lively yesterday[?] and though no large commissions were executed a fair volume of business was transacted. New-haven held the place at the head of the quotations ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 31 Oct 1896, Page 12
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