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  2. MEETINGS.

    The half-yearly meeting of the council of the Royal Agricultural Socity of New South Wales was held in the society's rooms, Tattersall's Chambers, Hunter-street, yesterday afternoon. Mr. F. ...

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  3. MINISTERIAL VISIT TO THE WEST.

    The Premier, Mr. G. H. Reid, arrived a[?] Warren this afternoon. He was accompanied by Mr. Macdonald, the member for the district, Mr. Whiddon, M.L.A., and Mr. Wilks, M.L.A. Mr. W. ...

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  4. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    In the Mining market yesterday a brisk business was again done in silver shares. Block 10 shares were a little firmer, closing with sales at 37s 3d. Centrals were casier, and sold down to 26s. In ...

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  5. CHURCH NEWS.

    The Primate administered the rite of confirmation at St. Michael's Wollongong, on Sunday morning, at Fig Tree in the afternoon, and preached at St. Michael's in the evening. On Monday afternoon he ...

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  6. PUBLIC SERVICES FOR TO-MORROW.

    St. A[?]drew's Cathedral; Morning, the Primate; afternoon, the Dean; evening, Bishop of Newcastle. St. John's Darlinghurst; Morning, afternoon, and evening, Rev. H. M. Trickett. ...

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  7. CONCERT AT DOBROYD.

    On Thursday night a concert was given in St. David's Wesleyan schoolroom, D[?]brovd, in aid of the funds of the church. The Rev. G. M'Innes presided. The programme was a very lengthy one, and ...

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  8. THE LINNERAN SOCIETY.

    At the last monthly meeting of the Li[?]nean Society, held in the society's house, Elizabeth Bay, Mr. P. B. Trebeck occupied the chair. Mr. T.F. Cheesman contributed a paper "Note on the Kermadee Island ...

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  9. CONCERT AND QUADRILLE PARTY.

    In aid of the funds of Hand of Friendship Lodge, No. 118, I.O.O.F., M.U., a concert and quadrille party took place in the School of Arts, Burwood, on Thursday night. Among those who contributed to ...

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  10. TOONGABBIE AND WENTWORTHVILLE.

    The monthly meeting of the Toongabble and Wentworthville Progress Association was held on Wednesday evening. It was decided to recommend Mr. W. G. Bean to a place on the Toongabbie Road ...

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  11. TOWN HALL ORGAN RECITAL.

    The City Organist will this evening give his usual recital of music at the Town Hall, when will be duly performed the programme detailed in another column. ...

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  12. THE PHILHARMONIC FESTIVAL.

    On Wednesday last the plan for next week's Philharmonic festival was opened att Paling's with good results, and now that Signor Hazon has arrived in time to conduct the final rehearsal on Tuesday, ...

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  13. COTTAGE HOSPITAL BED AT MANLY.

    The general committee appointed in connection with a above held a meeting on Monday night in the Council-chambers, Fountain-street, Manly. The Mayor (Alderman H. E. Farmer) presided. The ...

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  14. INTERCHANGE OF LOAN PICTURES.

    Owing to the undimimshed interest taken in the first interchange of loan pictures with Melbourne and Adelaide, the original period of six months' exhibition dating from last September was extended ...

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  15. MINING IN THE MILRARINKA DISTRICT.

    In a report to the Under-Secretary for Mines, Mr. W. H. J. Slec, Chief Inspector of Mines, states that on the Albert goldfield mining matters have greatly impoved since the new discoveries were made on ...

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  16. AMUSEMENTS.

    Bartley Campbell's drama of California mining life, "My Partner," will be revived, for five nights only, at Her Majesty's Theatre this evening, when Mr. George Rignold will reappear in his popular ...

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  17. AUBURN MUSICAL UNION.

    On Wednesday evening the Auburn Musical Union produced Messrs. Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera, "Pinafore," to a large attendance in the Cumberland Hall. Mr. J. W. Lees conducted, ...

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  18. WOMAN CATHOLIC.

    To-morrow being Trmity Sunday Dr. Higgins will preach at St. Mary's Cathedral at the 11 o'clock Mass. On Thursday next, which will be Corpus Christi, ...

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  19. UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS' BALL.

    The seventeenth anniversary of the United Ancient Order of Druids Royal Oak Lodge, No. 78, was celebrated last night in the Balmain Town Hall by a ball, there being a very large attendance, in which ...

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  20. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    Audran's beautiful opera, "La Cigale," full of tender music, magnificently staged, and in every respect showing the Royal Comic Opera Company to advantage, will be revived at the Lyceum Theatre ...

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  21. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) THE WYALONG GOLDFIELD.

    A new find is reported to the north-east of Wyalong surveyed township by Wilson and party. The locality lies between the John Bull claim and the Called Back, the reef consisting of highly mineralised ...

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  22. PRESBYTERIAN.

    The Rev. W. Hewitson, of Melbourne, has accepted a call to the Knox Church, Dunedin, New Zealand, signed by over 800 members of the church, which has on its roll 1000 names. ...

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  23. CONGREGATIONAL.

    The Rev. W. W. Watts, of Orange, is to preach at the Croydon Church to-morrow morning and evening. The Rev. F. Binns, of Redf[?]rn, who has been ...

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  24. THEATRE ROYAL.

    During the week "Sweet Innisfail," the new Irish drama by the author of "The Shamrock and the Rose," has drawn large audiences at the Theatre Royal. Miss Maggie Moore has a cap[?]l part as ...

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  25. WOMEN'S COLLEGE EXHIBITION.

    Mr. Lawrence Campbell was the prominent figure in the entertainment at the Women's College Exhibition last night, as he ex[?]ilaraged the audience by his mirthful recitations of "Love in a Ballon" and ...

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  26. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    Mr. Horace Wheatley will rejoin Mr. Rickards's company at the Tivoh Theatre this afternoon and evening for six farewell appearances in song and dance prior to his departure for England on 17th June. ...

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  27. N.S.W. SHEEPBREEDERS' ASSOCIATION.

    This association has aranged for the first intercolonial sheep show to be held at Messrs, Wmchcombe, Carsib, and Co.,'s new store on the 29th June, 1st and 2nd of July. New South Wales will ...

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  28. WESTERN SUBURBS COTTAGE HOSPITAL.

    In accordance with arrangements made by the Mayoress (Mrs. N. Melville) a public meeting of ladies was held in the Ashtield Town Hall on Thursday afternoon, for the purpose of devising means to ...

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  29. WESLEYAN.

    The Rev. Rainsford Bavin, superintendent of the Central Methodist Mission, commenced an eight days' mission at Goulburn on Thursday last. In connection with the pleasant Sunday afternoon ...

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  30. THE EMPIRE.

    This afternoon and evening there will be a new programme by Messrs. York and Jones's Empire Company, when Miss Rae Cowan will reappear after an absence of 12 months to sing new ballads, and ...

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  31. THE MANLY WHARF QUESTION.

    Sir,—I see by your report of the meeting on Monday last of the rival ferry companies and the Mayor of Manly, invited by the Minister for Lands to meet him and discuss, and, if possible, arrrive at some ...

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  32. THE GAIETY GIRL COMPANY.

    The "Gaiety Girl" Company, now appearing under Messrs. Williamson and Musgrove's management at Adelaide, will leave that city by special train after the performance on Thursday night. The ...

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  33. BAPTIST.

    On Thursday evening the Rev. Dr. Perter, of the Petersham Baptist Chuch, delivered a lecture in the Canterbury Presbyterian Church, on "The Truth about the Sabbath Question, in reply to ...

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  34. SHIPPING REPORTS.

    CUSTOM-USE.—Entered outwa[?]l: June 7, Air[?]le (s.), 2338 tons, Captain W. Ellis, for Hongkong via ports; Fitzroy (s.), 870 tons, Captain J. E. [?]utcher, for Rockhampton, via ports; Victorian (s.), 718 tons, Captain J. ...

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  35. HOSPITAL MEETING AT CANTERBURY.

    A public meeting to devise means for assisting the Western Suburbs Cottage Hospital was held in the Canterbury Town Hall on Wednesday night. Alderman Lorking (Mayor) president. It was resolved to ...

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  36. UNITARIAN.

    Lsst Sunday the Rev. George Walters commenced his eighth year of work in Sydney, and in connection with this there will be an anniversary meeting in the church next Tuesday evening, when, in addition ...

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  37. MISS STEWART'S MATINEE.

    As will be seen from the account of her projected plans given in another cloumn, Miss Nellie Stewart is now making her last appearances in Australia for an indefinite period, and on Wednesday next she ...

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  38. ABORIGINES' PROTECTION BOARD.

    The weekly meeting of the Aborigines' Protection Board was held at the office of the Inspector-General of Police on Thursday afternoon. There were presene—Mr. E. Fosbery (chairman), the Hon. R. Hill, ...

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  39. HIGH AND LOW WAGES.

    Sir,—I notice some of our Ms.P. are very free in quoting America and England on the wages question, Mr. O'Sullivan, 5th June, in particular. At a mill in State of Washington, wages 3dol, per day ...

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  40. SUSSEX-STREET MISSION.

    At the Sussex-street Mission Church Mr. George Lewis has started a reading-room, and it has proved already to be of great benefit. Some hundreds have taken advantage of the benefits it offers, and during ...

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  41. MR. WILLIAM WALSHE'S BENEFIT.

    Mr. William Walshe will he strongly supported at the York-street Centenary Hall to-night, when the young tenor will take his benefit prior to his departure for America. Mr. Walshe himself will sing the ...

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  42. SMART DESPATCH.

    When the Darmstadt in the North German Lloyd line arrived the other day she was taken in hand for immediate despatch to Samo[?]. There were nearly 2[?]00 tons of general cargo[?]on board which had to be discharged, and the ...

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  43. SALVATION ARMY.

    General Booth has decided to commence operations in China and in Palestine. Colonel and Mrs. Wilson, English officers, have been appointed to take charge of Salvation Army ...

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  44. CHARTERS.

    Mr. W. Scott Fell writes: I have to advise the following fixtures: New Zealand to London, Earnock, 1198 tons, at 27[?] 6d. Coals from Newcastle, N.S.W.: To Acapulco, Pass of Balma[?]s, 1498 tons; to San Francisco, ...

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

    The Eurimbla for Melbourne and Adelaide sails hence to-day, taking on passengers and carge fo Western Australia. The Rockton for Western Australian ports will leave Melbourne Tuesday next. The Aramac, leaving ...

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  46. DOUBLE BAT SEWERAGE SCHEME.

    Sir,—For months and years the residents of Double Bay have been agitating for the construction of the sewer, and now that the plans are ready for tenders to be called they find that the sewer pump is ...

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  47. ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY.

    The monthly meeting of the council of the Zoological Society of New South Wales was held at the society's grounds yesterday afternoon. The secretary reported a credit balance at the bank of ...

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  48. THE YOUNG MENS' CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.

    The members of the Boys' Institute met on Wednesday evening for the reading of the prize papers. Four papers were sent in for competition. The subjects were "Trial by Court-martial," ...

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  49. BALMAIN LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY'S CONCERT.

    The concert under the auspices of the Balmain Ladies' Benevo ent Society, on Thursday evening, in the local Town Hall, was attended by about 1000 persons. It was under the patronage of the members ...

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  50. PARRAMATTA PARK TRUST.

    A meeting of the Parramatta Park Trust was held on Wednesday evening, Mr. H. Taylor presiding. It was decided to ask the members for the town and district to approach the Government with a view to ...

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  52. DARLINGTON DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY.

    Last evening a large meeting was held in the Democratic Hall, Darlington, for the purpose of considering the question of reorganising the Darlington Democratic Society. The chair was occupied by ...

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