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  2. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The President took the chair at half-past 4 o'clock. Mr. Webb presented petitions from residents of Bathurst, Wattle Flat, and O'Connoll in favour of ...

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  3. THE PRIMATE: A PROTEST. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Your correspondent " W.," who writes under the above heading, ought to have [?]ed the manliness to sign his name and not give a stab in the dark to the Primate. It is true that the Primate ...

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  4. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. THE TURF.

    A six-event programme of pony and galloway racing is down for settlement at Kensington this afternoon, and visitors will be accommodated with the customary transit arrangements bv road and ...

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  5. MEETINGS.

    The weekly meeting of the Metropolitan Transit Commission was held at the offices n Phillip-street yesterday. There were present—The Mayor of Sydney (who presided) and Commissioners E. Fosbery, G. ...

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  6. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,— Your correspondent "W." who protest[?] in your issue of 29th instant against the Primate's taking part in religions services ot Protestant places of worship outside the Anglican Church, will [?] ...

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  7. THE MELBOURNE AND CAULFIELD CUPS.

    The withdrawals from the Melbourne Cup include Toreador, Motto, and Valiant. Both Superb and Valiant are seratched for the Caulfield Cup. ...

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  8. CRICKET.

    To-day being the opening of the senior cricket season club practice will be commenced in earnest on the various grounds around Sydney. At the Sydney Ground, however, the [?]ets have been ready during ...

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  9. NORTHERN JOCKEY CLUB.

    At a meeting of the Northern Jockey Club committee to-night a letter was read from the secretary of the Tattersall's Club, Newcastle, stating that it had decided to alter the race meeting from the 7th to ...

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  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—As a member of the Church of England, I beg to endorse the action of our good Bishop in taking part in meetings outside his ow n Church. By so doing heo preaches the Gospel in deed as well as in ...

    Article : 259 words
  11. SYDNEY TEAM v. PENRITH DISTICT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 267 words
  12. CANTERBURY PARK TROTTING AND RACE MEETING.

    A programme of trotting and pony and galloway racing was played out yesterday at Canterbury Park in beautifully fine weather, and in the presence of a fair attendance. A couple of accidents occurred in ...

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  13. TENDERS OPENED.

    Tenders for the following works were opened yesterday morning by the tender board of the Department of Works:—Erection of lockup, Wyalong, five tenders, W. Jones loweat, £1225 10s 6d: timber ...

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  14. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—A letter headed as above in your issued to-day does violence to the Christian spirit. The protest against the recent actions of the Primste is opposed to the spirit of the Gospel of Chrut, and ...

    Article : 61 words
  15. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—It is a good thing for the cause of Christianity that your correspondent "W." has ventilated the matter of the Primate visiting places of denominations different from his own, so that ...

    Article : 351 words
  16. EAMNATIOX OF SUICIDES.

    Sir,—Now that the General Synod of our Chi[?] is in session, with particular intent upon the d[?] [?]tory clause in the Athanasian creed, it would [?] well if some concerted action were agreed upon ...

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  17. (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

    Mr. Rose, M.L.A. for Argyle, has given a silver cup for competition by the cricket clubs of the Argyle electorate. A code of rules has been drafted for the guidance of the competing clubs. It is anticipated that the first of the ...

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  18. FOOTBALL.

    The final match for the Wilson trophy in the football competition was played this afternoon between Oxford and Advance. After a good game Oxford won by 14 points to 3. ...

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  19. HISTORY OF THE "X" RAYS.

    Alargo audience assembled last eveving in the Railway Institure on the occasion of a lecture delivered by Dr. C. A. Edwards on the history of the "X"rays. Thelecturer gave a description of what ...

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  20. BOWLS.

    The annual meeting of the St. Leonards Bowling Club was held in the clubrooms on the 28th September and was well attended. The president (Mr. G. J. Barry) was in the chair. The chairman said ...

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  21. EUROPEAN IMMIGRATION.

    A. Chicago telegram, dated 9th August, says:— The North German Lloyd and Hamburg-American Steamship Companies have resolved to make Galveston, Tex., one of their ports, but in so doing they ...

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  22. TO THIS EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Under this heading a letter appeared in your issue of to-day, and, coming on the day of the opening of the Synod, its intended meaning cannot be mistaken. Permit me in turn to "protest" against ...

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  23. DRINKING TROUGHS FOR DOGS.

    Sir,—Now that the summer is coming on, I would like to call attention to the lack of provision of public drinking troughs for dogs in this city. To[?] lover of animals, and in fact to all humane people, ...

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  24. WE FISHERIES OF NEW SOUTH WALES. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—This all-important subject has again come up for public consideration, and your own editorial and the letter of " Ichthys " are valuable contributions to the mass of correspondence which periodically ...

    Article : 560 words
  25. (FROM THE BOARD AT THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE.)

    TWEED HEADS.—September 30: Augusta (s.), Coo- I [?]oon, schooner, and Vale, schooner, still in bay. BYRON BAY.—Departure: September 29, Wollumbin (s.) at 0 p.m., for Sydney. ...

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  26. BENEFIT MEETING TO TRAINER SEVIOR.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 515 words
  27. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—No doubt others will occupy your valuable space in answering the letter of " W." in this morning's Herald censuring the Primate for his kindly welcome to the "Christian Eudeavourers." I do ...

    Article : 391 words
  28. LAWN TENNIS.

    A lawn lennis match between the Indies of Tamworth and Goonoo Goonoo was won by the latter by one game. The scores were: Goonoo Goonoo, 3[?]; Tamworth, 34. ...

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  29. SWIMMING.

    A meeting of the General Post Office Swimming Club was held at the clubrooms, Natatorium, Pittstreet, last night. The following officers were elected for the ensuing season:— Patron, the Hon. the ...

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  30. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The Duke of Buckingham (s.) left Aden outward [?] 28th September. The Ville de In Ciotat, from Sydney 9th September, [?] Colombo on the 28th at 3 p.m. ...

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  31. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    Mr. Speaker took the chair at half-post 4 o'clock ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS The COLONIAL SECRETARY, in answer to Mr. Waddell, said that a complaint had been made ...

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  32. THE WILCANNIA.

    Messrs. Lund's steamer Wileannia, Captain W. [?] last night arrived in Watson's Bay from Delagoa Bay [?] left that port on the 6th ultimo, and had a very fair [?] across the Indian Occan, going down as far as [?] ...

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  33. CHURCH NEWS.

    The annual meeting of the Sunday school in connection with the Primitive Methodist Church, Albion-street, Surry Hills, was held on Tuesday, evening. The superintendent of the Sunday school, ...

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  34. PARRAMATTA SWIMMING CLUB.

    The annual general meeting of the above club was held on Tuesday evening, Mr. F. H. Perkins presiding. The following officers were then elected:— Patrons, the Mayor and aldermen of Parramatta: ...

    Article : 176 words
  35. SHIPPING RETURN—PORT OF SYDNEY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 135 words
  36. LILLIE BRIDGE RACKS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 297 words
  37. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,— The letter of your correspondent, " W," voices the deep and earnest feeling of many of the most loyal adherents of the Auglican Church. Neither Pope nor Cardinal can destroy the validity ...

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  38. THE CYCLING FATALITY.

    Sir,—I have read the extract taken from a letter sent by the coroner to the Minister for Justice as published in this morning's issue of your paper, and I regret that the coroner did not publish his latter in ...

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  39. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In an article in your issue on Wednesday, 33rd instant, re acclimatising British and American fish in Australian waters, you state that though for years a continuous effort been made to ...

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  40. AQUATICS.

    Mr. F. J. Donovan (commodore) presided at a meeting of this club on Tuesday eveving, and presented the prizes won in last Saturday's race. The official measurers announced that all the boats on the ...

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  41. SYDNEY HOSPITAL SPORTS.

    Intending competitors at the above sports are reminded that entries close for all events at 9 tonight at the Amateur Sports Club, Rowe-street, and [?]eague of New South Wales Wheelmen Rooms, 420 ...

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  42. BRIGHTON RACING CLUB.

    The following are the entries for the trotting and race meeting which takes place to-morrow:— THAMWAY HANDICAP (14.3), 4 furlongs 50 yards.—Felspar. Best Shot. Elsic, Will o' the Wesp, The Waif, ...

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  43. TYSER AND COMPANY'S LINE

    The steamer Oakbranch, in this line, left Yokoha[?] the 29th September for Sydney. She is to load wool her[?] for the Continent. ...

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  44. GOLF.

    The competition for the captaincy of the Sydney Golf Club and the right to hold the club cup will begin on the Bondi links on Saturday. A preliminary match will be played on that day, consisting of ...

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  45. THE UNION LINE.

    The Waihora left Auckland for Sydney at 5 p.m. [?] Tuesday, and is due here on Sunday forenoon. The Rotokino's departure for Launces[?], via [?] and Eden, has been altered to to-night, Thursday, at ...

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  46. HARBOUR REMOVALS.

    The Samuel Plimsoll was yesterday [?] out of Mort's Dock, and the Innuroincko in for cleaning and painting. The Emu is in Jubilee Dock. The German cruiser M[?]we and the steamer Burra [?] ...

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  47. EXCURSION TRAINS.

    Sir,—The 2.28 excursion train on Saturday next goes no further than Moss Vale. This compels tourists who wish to spend the holidays at stations between Moss Vale and Goulburn to remain in the ...

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  48. PIGEON HOMING.

    The Ashfield Homing Pigeon Society flow its last race from Binalong, the time being exceptionally good. The results were:—1, W. Thurman's bird, 1579 yards per minute; 2, Joseph Meredith's bird, ...

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  49. CHAMPIONSHIP SPORTS.

    The following are the handicaps for the four open footraces to be run off in connection with the athletic championships at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Monday, 5th October, Eight-hour Day:— ...

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  50. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    The Waitangi, from London, arrived yesterday at [?] land. The Grace Deering sailed for New York from [?] land, and the Southern Cross, Me[?] Mission steamer, for the islands. The Dunnerdale, ship, arrived at Port ...

    Article : 46 words
  51. Advertising

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