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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    William Bourne's sensational drama, "Man to Man." will be performed for the last time to-night. During most of the ensuing week Mr. Rignold will close Her Majesty's Theatre for the preparation of ...

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  3. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    The gates will be thrown open at Moorefield to-day for the final meeting of the year at that popular rendezvous, and a programme which promises to furnish excellent ...

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  4. RANDWICK ELECTORATE.

    Mr. J. H. Want, M.L.A., addressed a meeting of his constituents in the Randwick Town last night on the political situation. There was a good attendance. Mr. H. F Francis, Mayor of Randwick, ...

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  5. SOCIAL.

    Lady D[?]ff performed the opening ceremony at a garden fete at Randwick on Thursday afternoon. The entertainment was given at Bishopscourt, Randwick, in aid of funds ...

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  6. SCHOOL VACATIONS AND DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES.

    The annual distribution of prizes in connection with the Sydney Grammar School took place yesterday in the hall of the institution, which was crowded with the scholars and friends. His Honor Sir ...

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  7. LILLIE BRIDGE RACE CLUB.

    The following handicaps have been declared for the pony and pedestrain races to be run this evening:- 100 YARDS PEDESTRIAN HANDICAP.—R. D. Layton, [?] ...

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  8. TOWN HALL CHRISTMAS CONCERT.

    Mr. F. Kellermann, with the assistance of a committce consisting of Mme. Charbonnct-Kollermann and Messrs. Poussard, Wiega[?]d, and Sykes, i[?] orgonising a concert of sacred and classical music for ...

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  9. COOGEE PALACE AQUARIUM.

    A special musical entertainment will be given at the Coogee Aquarium this afternoon. Selections from well-known English operas will be rendered by prominent artists, and, judging by past experience, ...

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  10. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    After a long interval "Princess Ida" will be revived at the Lyceum Theatre to-nigbt, and will be played up to and inclusive of Saturday evening next. The cast, with but few exceptions, is new, ...

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  11. HIGHLAND SOCIETY'S CONCERT.

    The Highland Society's concert, which will be upon a more than usually ambitious scale, will be held at the Town Hall on New Year's Day. Mr. Challes Huenerbe[?], who has the programme in ...

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  12. LIVERPOOL HORSE AND GALLOWAY CLUB.

    The following weights have been declared for next Monday's meeting:- WELTER HADICAP (l8.3 and 14.0), 4 furlongs.—Little King, lOst; Artemus, 9st 3lb; Dove, 9st 2lb; Battler, [?]st ...

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  13. WAVERLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL.

    The annual presentation of prizes took place at the Waverley Superior Public School on Thursday afternoon. The boys', girls', and infant schools were all prettily decorated. Mr. Alfred Allen, M.L.A., ...

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  14. BABY PHYLLIS PERRIER.

    In consequence of the encouraging results of provious concerts, Baby Phyllis Perrier will give a series of entertainments at tha Royal Standard Theatre, beginning next Saturday night. There will be [?] ...

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  15. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION AT MANLY.

    On Thursday afternoon an exhibition of industrial work was opened by Mayoress German in the Aquarium Hall, Manly, under the auspices of the. Congregational Church. A large number visited the ...

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  16. THE ARNOLD-THORNTON SEASON.

    Mr. Charles Arnold has arrived in Sydney to arrange for a 10 weeks' sesson of comedy at the C[?]terion Theatre. This pretty little playhouse will accordingly reopen on Boxing Night, when the now ...

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  17. KURRAJONG BACING CLUB.

    The following are the weights for the meeting of the Kurrajong Racing Club to be held on Boxing Day:- FLYING HANDICAP.—Nihilist, 9st 41b; Master Godiva, ...

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  18. CONCERT AT ST. PETERS.

    Under the auspices of the St. Peters Young Men's Institute, a minstrel and variety entertainment was given in the Sunday School hall, Cook's Riverroad, on Thursday evening. There was a large ...

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  19. GLENROY SCHOOL.

    The pupils of the Gleurov School gave a floral Christmas entertainment on Thursday evening in the Congregational Schoolroom, Point Pip[?]r-road There was a large audience. Miss Shearwin acted as ...

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  20. PRESENTATION TO MISS NELLIE YOUNG.

    An entertainment in connection with the German Club was given in the club building last nignt. There was a large attendance of many of the most prominent German residents. The first item was an ...

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  21. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) BEGA JOCKEY CLUB.

    The following weights have been declared for the principal handicaps of the annual races, to be held on 1st and 2nd January:- EE[?]A CUP, 1½miles—Dramatist, 10st 41b; Revenge (late ...

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  22. A NICHT WI' BURNS.

    In the Railway Institute last night Mr. W. J. Harris lectured on "Robert Burne—Poet." Songs commemorative of Burns formed part of the evening's entertainment. There was a large audience, ...

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  23. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The last performance of "Queen's Evidence "is announced at the Theatre Royal for this evening, and the theatre will then remain closed for a few nights. On Saturday next Messrs. Gourlay and ...

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  24. SCONE JOCKEY CLUB.

    The Scone jockey Club's races took place to-day in stormy weather. The following are the results:- FLYING HANDICAP.—Wilfred, 1; Violet, 2; Welcome, 3 Twelve started. ...

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  25. NEUTRAL BAY PUBLIC SCHOOL.

    The prices won by the scholars of the Neutral Bay Public School were yesterday presented by the Mayor of North-Sydney (Mr. Alexander M'Knight) in the local School of Arts, Ben Boyd-road. The Mayor, ...

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  26. HOMING PIGEONS.

    Mr. R. Campbell, of this town, sent away by steamer last week two homing pigeons, one of which was liberated at Gab[?] Island, and the other at Melbourne. The latter bird was let loose at a quarter ...

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  27. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    In to-night's change of programme at the Tivoli Theatre Mr. Harry Rickards will sing "Twiggy "Vo[?]." "close," and "Up I Came." The first part will be var[?]d throughout, enabling Miss Lilian ...

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  28. ORGAN RECITAL AT HORNSBY.

    An organ r[?]cital was given at St. Paul's Church, Hornsby, on Wednesday evening, by Miss Wilkinson. The ch[?]ir sang Christmas carols, and [?]olo[?] were rendered by Mrs. Burnell, Miss Gcarson, and Mr. C. W. ...

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  29. CRICKET.

    A match will be commenced at the Association Cricket Ground to-day between a strong eleven from the various electorate and other senior clubs and the next fifteen. Play will start nt 2.15. ...

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  30. PEOPLE'S CONCERTS.

    At the Lyceum Hall, Campbell-street, Haymarket. Mr. E. F. Ty[?] will this evening initiate a series of people's concerts, which will be given every Saturday and Monday night. No fewer than 25 ...

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  31. CYCLORAMA.

    The attendanne at the Cycleroma continues to be satisfactory. The spectscle of the Battle of Gettysberg is always sure of attracting attention, and with the scenic effects with which it is now [?]bollished, ...

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  32. AQUATICS.

    A very pleasant evening was spent on board the yacht Archma on Wednesday last, when the commodor[?] and officers were entertained at dinner by Sir A. A. Griffith, the vice-commodore of the Prince ...

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  33. THE CRYSTAL MAZE.

    An innovation is to be introduced to-day at the already popular Crystal Maze in the Strand. After Witnessing the highly amusing "maze," the visitors are conducted to another room artistically converted into a ...

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  34. CHRISTMAS FETE AT NEUTRAL BAY.

    Yeaterday a Christmus Fete and Village Fair, in aid of the funds of St. Augustine's (C.E.), Neutral Bay, was opened by Mrs. Bowdeu-Smith at Wavertree Grounds, Kurraba-road, but, unfortunately, just ...

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  35. GORDON PUBLIC SCHOOL.

    The annual prize distribution of the Gordon Public School took place on Thursday afternoon. Mr. P. F. Richardson (chairman of the local school board) presided and there were present Mesdames J. Terroy and ...

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  36. Mr. STAELL'S CONCERT.

    At Mr. Henry Staell's concert at the Y.M.C.A. Hall this evening, the new violinist will play Bach's "Chaconn[?]," Chopin's "No[?]turno," Sarasato's "Dans[?] Espagnole," Kowalski's "[?] tait uno ...

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  37. TRAFALGAR HOUSE CONCERT.

    A concert was given at Trafalgar House on Thursday night by the Misses Flower (of Darlinghurat), assisted by Miss Konsett. The duets and trios were specially good, und were much appreciated by the ...

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  38. ROYAL SYDNEY YACHT SQUADRON'S REGATTA.

    The regatta to be held under the auspices of the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron will take place this afternoon. Should the weather be fine a very good aquatic display should be the result. The committee ...

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  39. HANDEL'S CHRISTMAS ORATORIO.

    There was, unfortunately, no performance of Handel's "Messiah" last Christmas; but this year the Philharmonic Society is once more able to provide the sacred musical festival of the year. It is ...

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  40. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    The following anuouncements appeared m the Government Gazette issued yesterday:- MINISTERIA.—The appointment of Mr. C. G. Heydon as a member of the Legislative Council, ...

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  41. TOXTETH PARK FETE.

    In another column will be found the detailed attractions of the Moonlight Fete to be given in Toxt[?]th Park (Globe) on friday evening next. Mr. Charles Hu[?]rb[?]n has organised a capital ...

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  42. BALMAIN CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' SCHOOL.

    The pupils attending this school gave an entertainment, consisting of vocal and instrumental items and physical drill, last night in the Balmain Town Hall. The building was crowded, among those ...

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  43. RANDWICK BOROUGH CRICKET CLUB.

    A dramatic and musical entertainment was given on Thursday night by the Lotus Society in the Randwick Town Hall in aid of the Randwick Borough Cricket Club. The hall was filled. Mr. S. Austin ...

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  44. CITY MISSION CONCERT.

    On Tuesday evening next Miss Naylor will give a popular concert at the Town Hall in aid of the City Mission funds for distributing Christmas dinners amongst the poor in their own homes. On this ...

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  45. ASHFIELD SUPERIOR PUBLIC SCHOOL.

    This school broke up for the Christmas holidays yesterday. In the presence of the members of the local school board prizes were distributed to the successful scholars and presents were given to the ...

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  46. PRINCE ALFRED YACHT CLUB.

    A successful smoke concort was held at the commodore's residence, Retford Hall Darling Point, last evening. A large, number of the members of the P.A.Y.C. responded to the invitation, and a very ...

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  47. MOOREFIELD RACING CLUB.

    Appended is the programme for the December Meeting which takes place to-day:- HURDLE RACE. about 2 miles.—Ack[?]ar, 1[?]st; Cap[?] Pigeon, 11st 9lb: Cadet, 11st 51b; Waratah, 11st: ...

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  48. OLD BOYS' UNION.

    A smoke concert in connection with the Old Boys' Union of the Sydney Grammar School took place last evening in the large ha[?]l of the school. There was a large attendence of members. During the evening ...

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  49. CROYDON SUPERIOR PUBLIC SCHOOL.

    In connection with the breaking-up an entertainment was given in the B[?]rwood School of Arts on Thursday night by the pupils of the Croydon Superior Public School. Root's cantata, "The Flower ...

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  50. SCOTTISH NATIONAL CONCERT.

    The seventh annual reunion of the natives of Glasgow and friends will take place at the Protestant Hall on Monday evening next. The list of artists will include Miss Clara Hamilton, Miss Gilchrist, ...

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  51. BONDI AQUARIUM.

    The Bondi Aquarium will be open to-day as usual. A special feature of the afternoon's entertainment will be the feeding of the seals on the lawn, and there will also be the exhibition of the tank ...

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  52. HUNTER'S HILL PUBLIC SCHOOL.

    The presentation of prizes at the Public School took place on Thursday afternoon. After the childron had sung ami gone through all that is usual on such occasions, Mrs. Dr. Llovd presented the piizes, ...

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  53. JOHNSTONE'S BAY SAILING CLUB.

    This club has races fixed for two classes of boats this afternoon—one for 18ft. boats, the other for 10-footers. The 18-footers sail for prizes of £5, £2, and £1 respectively. The course in from Goat ...

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  54. PRESBYTERIAN CHORAL UNION.

    On Friday evening next the Presbyterian Choral Union will give their second concert at the Town Hall. Mr. J. M. Callaghan will conduct a chorus of some 200 voices, whilst the soloists will include Miss ...

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  55. PITT ROW PUBLIC SCHOOL.

    Upon the advent of their Christmas vacation, the children of the above school showed their esteem to Mr. Taylor (the head master), by presenting him, through Mr. A. E. Croft (the assistant teacher), with ...

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  56. BOTANY SAILING CLUB.

    The boats of this club, 16ft. and under, sail a race this afternoon for a first prize presented by Mr. A. Falkener, and a second prize of £1 1s given by the club. ...

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  57. MILITARY MATTERS.

    A scheme of fortress and coast defence is to be carried out at various points in the harbour this afternoon. Sections of the military forces will be mustered at South Head and Middle Head, and there ...

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  58. MERCANTILE R.C. SKIFF RACE.

    The second round of the Mercantile Handicap Skiff Race was rowed yesterday, and resulted as follows:- SECOND ROUND. First Hent.—A. Williams, 7 seconds, 1; ...

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  59. MISS AUGUSTA DARGON.

    This well-known actress, who intends to return to the stage, and has in view a tour through New Zealand, will place herself once more in touch with Sydney audiences by giving two dramatic r[?]cita[?] ...

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  60. NORTH ST. LEONARDS PUBLIC SCHOOL.

    This school dispersed for the Christmas halidays yesterday. The chairman of the School Board (Mr. J. T. Cullen, M.L.A.) presided, and the board was also represented by Captain Jenkins nnd Mrs. ...

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  61. COLLEGE OF THE CONVENT OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION.

    The annual exhibition and distribution of prizes in connection with this college took place in the large new wing recently er[?]cted, which was crowded with visitors and friends, the following members of the ...

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  62. HIGHLAND SOCIETY'S SPORTS.

    Entries for the Highland Society's annual gathering will close at Punch's Hotel, Market-street, to-night, at 9 o'clock. ...

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  63. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE CONCERT.

    Messrs. Rignold and Hu[?]uerbein have joined in organising a concert for Christines night at Her Majesty's Theatre. Arrangements are being made for the appearance of Mr. Henry Sta[?]ll and Madame ...

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