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  2. CHURCH NEWS.

    The Primate preached at the Cathedral on Sunday evening, presided at meeting of the standing committee on Monday afternoon, and in the evening at a lecture delivered by the Bishop of Melanesia. On ...

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  3. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    Ready Money, Cremorne, and Confidence were yesterday struck out of the Winter Stakes in connection with Tattersall's Club Grand National Steeplechase Meeting. ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    This evening Mr. Charles Erin Vernor will continue his short season at Her Majesty's Theatre by the production of the new and original play "The County Wicklow," a four-act drama, involving no fewer than ...

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  5. BRITISH GOVERNMENT BANRING.

    Sir,—By the English mail I received from my brother, the author of " The Country Banker," a work well known in Sydney and elsewhere, the copy of a letter which he addressed to the Economist on ...

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  6. STREET PAVING.

    Sir,—The member of your staff who so kindly noticed my pamphlet on " Street Paving in Sydney" in your issue of the 24th instant uses the following expression:—" He strongly recommends it for use in ...

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  7. THE TONGA WESLEYAN CHURCH.

    The superintendent of the Central Methodist Mission (Rev. Rainsford Bavin) was seen last evening by a representative of this journal in reference to a telegram published in our issue of ...

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  8. MR. WALSHE'S BENEFIT.

    Mr. William Walshe will be accorded a farewell benefit at the York-street Centenary Hall next Saturday evening, when he will sing for the last time "Rienzi's Prayer" and "Ou Voulez-von ...

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  9. ROSEBERY PARK RACING CLUB.

    Subjoined are the entries received yesterday for the meeting which takes place next Tuesday:- FOURTHEN-THREE HANDICAP, [?] furlongs.—[?] [?] Jacko [?] Bucephalus, Lady Lee, ...

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  10. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    "Mam'zelle Nitouche," a French "musical farcical comedy," in which the incidental numbers are by Herde, the composer of "Chilperie" and other vivacious works, will be revived at the Lyceum ...

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  11. A COMPLIMENTARY SOCIAL.

    Last night a complimentary social was accorded by the I.O.O.F. New South Wales, to Mrs. and Miss Salmon, members of the Robekah degree, I.O.O.F., U.S. America, in honour of their visit to New South ...

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  12. MOOREFIELD PONY AND GALLOWAY RACES.

    The nominations received yesterday for the meeting to be held next Wednesday are subjoined:- BRUSH HURDLE HANDICAP [?] about [?] mile.—Lady Yattenden, Friendless, Kildare, Nigger (late Wilfred), Toy, ...

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  13. TREATRE ROYAL.

    "Sweet Innisfail," an Irish drama by Walter Reynolds, author of the successful play, "The Shamrock and the Rose," will be produced for the first time in Australia at the Theatre Royal to-night. ...

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  14. THE PHILHARMONIC FESTIVAL.

    On the arrival of the Polynesien at Albany, Signor Hazon received the letter from Mr. Sydney Moss, begging that he would relieve him from his temporary duties, and at once resume his old post as ...

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  15. PUBLIC SERVICES FOR TO-MORROW.

    St. Andrew's Cathedral.—S. and [?] Holy Communion. Christ Church, St. Lawrence.—[?] and [?] the Dean of Ballarat; 7.15, the Rev. C. S. Smith, M.A. St. Barnabas', George-street West.—[?] Rev. W. Martin; ...

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  16. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    Mr. Harry Rickards made his final appearance at his own theatre during the present year last evening, when his "pend-off" took the form of a packed house and fervent enthusiasm. Mr. Rickards, who was in ...

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  17. KENSINGTON PONY AND GALLOWAY RACES.

    Appended are the entries received yesterday for the meeting which takes place next Thursday:— FOURTEEN-THREE HANDICAP, [?] furlongs.—Sarabanda, Firefly, Satan, Graphic, Fraud, [?] Lottus, Lady Lee, ...

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  18. TOWN HALL ORGAN RECITALS.

    The City Organist will give the customary recital of popular music at the Town Hall to-night, when will be duly performed the programme notified in another column. ...

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  19. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY CONCERT.

    A concert in aid of charities for the relief of applicants of all denominations will be given at the Guild Hall on Tuesday next. Miss Calbourne Baber, Miss Constance Evelyn, Miss Kate Rooney, and Messrs. ...

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  20. SHIPPING REPORTS.

    Entered Outward, May 31: Oruba, R.M.S., [?] tons, Captain L. Hay, for London via ports; [?] (s.), [?] tons. Captain R. R. Brown, for [?] South Australian (s.), [?] tons, Captain Heyman, [?] ...

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  21. ROMAN CATHOLIC.

    Cardinal Moran, Bishop Higgins, Prior Vaughan, Monsignor O'Brien, Messrs. T. M. Slattery, F. B. Freehill, and other distinguished prelates and laymen will take part in the opening and blessing of the ...

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  22. WARRINGA ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.

    The initial concert of the newly-formed Warringa Orchestral Society took place in the School of Arts, Neutral Bay, on Thursday evening. There was a fair attendance of the public. Captian Moseley being ...

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  23. CANTERBURY PARK PONY AND GALLOWAY RACES.

    The following entries were received yesterday for the Canterbury Park Plate and Canterbury Park Purse, [?] furlongs. Ida, Luther, [?] Graphic, Satan Emir, Jessie, ...

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  24. THE EMPIRE.

    The new programme for this afternoon and evening at the Empire will introduce for the first time the Banvard Family, six in number, whose "turns" will include a trapeze act, a high dive [?] Edward ...

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  25. CANTATA AT PETERSHAM.

    In aid of the funds of the New South Wales Bush Missionary Society a cantata entitled "Frozen to Death," was rendered in the Congregational School Hall, Petersham, last night. The performers were ...

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  26. DUBBO JOCKEY CLUB.

    The programme for the Dubbo Jockey Club's annual races was completed to-day when the weather was beautifully fine, the attendance good, and betting brisk. The following are the results: ...

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  27. PRESBYTERIAN.

    The Rev. William Gardener has demitted the charge of the Presbyterian Church at Bombala into the hands of the Monaro Presbytery. Mr. Alexander Jackson, secretary of the Victorian ...

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  28. BLIND MUSICAL STUDENTS.

    The Blind Musical Students from Ormond Hall, who will appear in another entertainment at the Schol of Arts this evening, last night gave a concert in which many numbers were cordially received ...

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  29. LANTERN LECTURE.

    Last night a lantern lecture in connection with Rose of Ashfield Lodge, No. 6, I.O.R., took place at the Oddfellows' Hall, Ashfield. The illustrative pictures were produced by a triple telescopic ...

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  30. CONGREGATIONAL.

    The Rev. B. Rhodes, of Rookwood, Sydney, is to supply the Congregational Church at Gore, New Zealand. The church at Rockdale has made arrangements to ...

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  31. FOOTBALL.

    Newington College defeated Sydney Grammar School at the Oval on Wednesday by 17 points to 3. Harris, Bowman, Cowlishaw, and Litchfield (2) scored for Newington. The School try was the ...

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  32. SMOKE CONCERT AT PETERSHAM.

    In connection with the local branch of the Australian Natives' Association a smoke concert, which was well attended, was held in the Petersham Town Hall last night. Dr. T. D. Cluno (president of the ...

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  33. WESLEYAN.

    Next week is to be observed in all the Wesleyan Churches of the colony as a week of special prayer. By request of the president of the conference, midday meetings, from 1 p.m. to 1.45 p.m., will be held ...

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  34. MADAME SOLDENE'S BENEFIT.

    At a meeting of the executive committee concerned in forwarding the [?] to Madame Emily Soldene at the Lyceum Theatre next Wednesday afternoon, the announcement was made that ...

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  35. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The M.M.S. Australian, with mails dated Sydney 1st May, arrived at Marseilles on the 30th instant at noon. The R.M.S. Australia arrived at Plymouth, homeward, on 30th May. ...

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  36. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S GROUND.

    Two senior matches are to be played at the Agricultural Society's [?] this afternoon, Wentworth being drawnn against Paddinton Electorate and Pirate against Balmain. The second juniors, Manly ...

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  37. TRAFALGAR HOUSE CONCERT.

    The concert on Thursday night at the above institution was organised by the Misses M. and B. Flower, of Darlingburst, who were assisted by Mrs. Fenton Spencer. Misses M. and E. Laird and Llewellyn, and ...

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  38. CRICKET.

    A meeting of the committee of the N.S.W. Cricket Association appointed to deal with proposed alterations of the rules was held yesterday afternoon at the Oxford Hotel, Mr. E. G. Briscoe presiding. ...

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  39. PASSENGERS PER R.M.S. OROTAVA.

    The following passengers have been booked by the Orient line steamer Orotave, sailing on Monday:—[?] London: Dr. and Mrs. [?] 2 children and maid. Mr. Roberts, Miss M. Reid, Miss B. Kelly, Miss A. Bennett, ...

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  40. THE INTERCOLONIAL ROWING DISPUTE.

    Sir,—It is very amusing to note the vagaries at a recent meeting of the N.S.W. Rowing Association, held for the purpose of an inquiry into the amateur status of an oarsman named Dawson, a resident of ...

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  41. PACIFIC CIRCUS.

    The performance given by Messrs. Wirth at their circus last night was largely attended. There will be a matinee performance to-day at 2.30 p.m. as well as the evening entertainment. ...

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  42. THE Y.M.C. ASSOCIATION.

    The adjourned meeting of young men was held in the Y.M.C.A. Hall last Monday, the object being to carry on social purity work. Dr. R. Arthur presided. The meeting decided that a convention of ...

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  43. BENEFIT TO MR. W. J. WILSON.

    The Hon, W. J. Trickett presided at a meeting at the Australia Hotel yesterday afternoon for the purpose of arranging a benefit to MR. W. J. Wilson, the well-known theatrical manager, scenic artist, ...

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  44. HELP FOR THOSE WHO WOULD, IF THEY COULD, HELP THEMSELVES.

    Sir.—While quite in accord with the writers of the letters on which your base the leader on the charity question, which appears in to-day's Herald. I am not going to follow along on their lines. I ...

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  45. PASSENGERS PER ARAWA.

    The following passages have been engaged by the steamer Arawa (Messrs. Dalgety and Co., agents), sailing hence to Capetown and London:—For London: Lady MacMahon, Miss Webster, Miss Miles, Mr. J. H. Ladd, ...

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  46. SALVATION ARMY.

    Commissioner Coombs returned from the Western division of the colony last Tuesday, aud after paving a visit of inspection to the Rescue and Prison Gate Brigade Homes, he left by train for Melbourne. ...

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  47. CYCLING.

    The Sydney Club will hold a members' handicap next Saturday on the Redfern Park, between the one and ten mile test races. The distance will be one mile, and entries close on Monday next. ...

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  48. THE VICTORIA FROM NEW CALEDONIA.

    Captain Calder reports that the Victoria left Sydney [?] the 18th May at 1.12 p.m., arrived at Lord [?] Island on the 20th May at [?] p.m., left Lord Howe Island on the 20th May at 2.35 p.m., arrived at Noumea on the 23rd May ...

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  49. PRICES IN SYDNEY.

    Sir,—In to-day's Herald you speculate in a subleader as to the truth of the assertion that Newcastle coal in cheaper in Melbourne than in Sydney. As a late resident of the former city, permit me to say ...

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  50. YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.

    Mrs. Holdsworth, of the Women's Prayer Union, addressed the evangelistic meetiug on Monday night in the Centrol Association, and the Workers' Conference was held on Wednesday afternoon. The ...

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  51. THE TAIERI, FROM FIJI.

    The steamer Taieri, which yesterday arrived at Newcastle, is to leave there at daylight to-day for Sydney. She is form Fiji, and reports having left Sydney on the 1st May for Fiji, arrived at Sara on the 10th, and proceeded to ...

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  52. ACCIDENT TO ORUBA.

    After being schooled over the hurdles at Caulfield to-day Oruba, who recently joined J. E. Brewer's string, cut the back tendons of one of his forelegs through overreaching whilst galloping off the ...

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  53. RAILWAY INSTITUTE.

    "An Evening with my Microscope" was the title of a lecture delivered in the Railway Institute last night by the Rev. J. Milne Curran, F.G.S. The large hall was filled, and the chair was occupied by ...

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  54. PEDESTRAINISM.

    Entries close to-night at the usual places for Moroney's Sixteenth Novice Handicap, to be run on Tuesday night. A £30 all-comers' handicap is announced for the 14th instant at the Carrington ...

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  55. ARRIVAL OF THE ORUBA.

    At 7.55 a.m. yesterday the Orula entered the Heads and made fast in Neutral Bay. Captain Lindsay Hay is in command. A report of the Oruba's voyage was published in the Herald on arrival of the ship at Adelaide. ...

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  56. SYDNEY HUNT CLUB.

    Arrangements have been made with the Kensington Racing Club that bonn-fide hunters trained and owned by members of the Sydney Hunt Club may be schooled at all times over the log fences now in ...

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  57. EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE.

    The council met on Thursday. Vice-president Rennie was in the chair, and there were present— Revs. J. Jones, J. W. Winspoar, T. S. Forsaith (hon. secretary), Dr. Wyatt Gill, J. W. Gillett, B.A., S. ...

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  58. SWIMMING.

    A 100-yards open handicap was swum off last night at the Natatorium, under the aupices of the Enterprise Club, the result being a win for W. Ragan. The winners of the heats were: ...

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  59. NOUMEA SHIPPING.

    The [?] arrived at Noumea from Newcastle on [?] May with 120 head of cattle and 100 sheep in good condition. The ship Scottish Isles is due at Noumea to lead nickel for Europe. The Andora was to sail 25th May [?] ...

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  60. WOMEN'S COLLEGE EXHIBITION.

    Miss M. Windeyer thoroughly interested her audience at the Loan Exhibition yesterday afternoon by her lecture upon the " Chicago World's Fair. " The gigantic scale upon which everything was conducted, ...

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  61. THE GIFFORD, FROM SAN FRANCISCO.

    A handsome steel-built four-masted barque—the [?] —in command of Captain Muir, yesterday arrived from San Francisco to the consignment of Messrs. Davies and Febon. She reports leaving 28th March, crossed Equator ...

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  62. AQUATICS.

    The annual ball of the North Shore Rowing Club took place last evening in the North Sydney School of Arts. The hall, which was a great success, was promoted with the object of obtaining funds ...

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  63. LILLIE BRIDGE RACES.

    There was a good attendance at Lillie Bridge yesterday afternoon, when the Queen's Handicap of 30 sovs., for ponies 13.2 to 14.3, 5 furlongs, consisting of four heats and final, was run through. The ...

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  64. THE IMBERHORNE.

    There will berth this morning at M'Ilwarith's [?] grand iron ship, the Imberhorne. Her maiden [?] was to Sydney 11 years ago, and since that time the style of her build has no superior, from a constructive or ...

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