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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr. Joseph Creer, superintendent of the Government Labour Burean with Mr. Sterting, att[?]uded at the new courthouse, Newcastle, to-day, from 11 till 4, for the purpose of despatching unemployed miners ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    A miscellaneous entertainment was given at the Criterion Theatre last night by the D'Ensem-Doyle Concert Company, on organisation apparently formed with the object of attracting lovers of ...

    Article : 661 words
  4. HORTICULTURAL SOCIEIY OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The winter daffodi[?] and camellia show in connection with the Horticltural Society of Now South Wales was opened yesterday in the Centennial Hall There was a large attendance of the public at the ...

    Article : 2,647 words
  5. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    An interesting programme of pony and galloway racing will be played out at Rose[?] this afternoon. Special trains start from Redfern at 12 noon (horses), 12.4 p.m. (second-class), 12.25 and 12.28 p.m. ...

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  6. MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.

    This council met on Tuesday evening. Present[?] Aldermen Moran, Rose. Taylor for, Cowles, Cannon, Noble, Bladen, and Harnett (Mayor). In reply to the council's inquiry as to when the Military-road ...

    Article : 417 words
  7. ADELAIDE BETTING MARKET.

    Precipice and Confidence were backed to-day to win about £500 for the S. A.J.C. Hurd[?]e and Steeplechase. The Actress was also coupled for the Steeplechase with the favourite selections in the Hurdle ...

    Article : 45 words
  8. SWIMMING.

    The annual meeting of the Bond[?] Swimming Club was held at Ryan's Hotel, Waverley, last night, Mr. H. C Stockham in the chair. The treasurer submitted a satisfactory report. The secretary reported ...

    Article : 191 words
  9. WAGGA COURSING CLUB.

    The meeting of the Wagga Coursing Club on the racecourse to-day was a great success. The weather was beautifully fine. The attendance was good, and the sport excellent. The results were: ...

    Article : 158 words
  10. TRADES MOVEMENTS.

    The declaration of the result of the ballot taken amongst the members of Seamen's Union throughout the colonies on the question of declaring the strike o[?] which was to have been announced yesterday ...

    Article : 183 words
  11. BEGA COURSING CLUB.

    The inaugural meeting of the Boga Coursing Club was held to-day when the Garden Stakes of £25 in trophies was run for. The stake is so named out of compliment to Mr. D. Gowing's estate, he lending ...

    Article : 363 words
  12. POLITICAL ADDRESSES.

    Mr. J. F. Cullen, M. L. A., addressed a meeting last night in the Wesleyan School Hall, Gordon. The chair was occupied by Mr. W. H. M'Keown, [?]P. ...

    Article : 240 words
  13. THE NEWTOWN FREETRADE MEETING.

    Sir,—The statements contained in W. E Johnson's letter of 22nd instant published in your issue of to-day are on a par with the unfounded expressions made use of by him at the above ...

    Article : 382 words
  14. WILLOUGHBY.

    This council met on Monday evening. Present— Aldermen B[?]ley, Catt, Baum, Fleming, Howarth, Mashman, Sandera, Small, and T. Forsyth (Major), A vote of condolence to Mr. Anderson, the council ...

    Article : 313 words
  15. EIGHT-HOUR DEMONSTRATION.

    A meeting of the committee of management of the Eight-hour Demonstration Committee was held at the Trades Hall last evening. A letter was received from the Principal Under[?] tary ...

    Article : 104 words
  16. FOOTBALL.

    The New South Wales football team left for Brisbane by the 6.15 train yesterday afternoon. They will play five matches, including two intercolonial matches, and on the way back will meet ...

    Article : 472 words
  17. MILITARY MATTERS.

    Yesterday afternoon Major-Genernl Hutton made a detailed inspection, at the Victoria Barracks, of A Battery, Brigade Division, Field Artillery. He was accompamed on his rounds by Colonel Taunton, ...

    Article : 126 words
  18. MEETING AT REDFERN.

    At a meeting of the electors of Redfern held in the Waterloo Town Hall last night. Mr J. S. M'Gowon, one of the members for the electorate, spoke on curment political topics. There was a fair attendance. ...

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  19. CHINESE OPERA COMPANY.

    The Chinese Opera Company opened a season of "grand opera" at the Protestant Hall last night, when saveral hundred Mongol [?] watched the performance in a state of hard, cold rapture. ...

    Article : 388 words
  20. ENFIELD.

    The Enfield Borough Council met on Tuesday. Present—Aldermen Westbrook (Mayor), Hodson, E[?]ton, Lipscomb, Bolster, Groth, and M[?]theson, The Registrar-General [?]timated that, pending a ...

    Article : 201 words
  21. MILITARY REORGANISATION.

    Sir,—No doubt your readers were interested in the article headed "Major-General Hutton's Policy" in your issue of 21st instant, particularly in so far as it related to pay and allowances. Why the South ...

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  22. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Until the publication of Mr. W. E. Johnson's letter in your issue of this morning I had hoped that the unseemly occurrences at the Newtown meeting were accidental, and the results of temperary ...

    Article : 436 words
  23. MEETING AT THORNLEIGH.

    Last evening Mr. Garrard addressed the electors at the School of Arts, Thornleigh. Mr. C. Gambling presided. Mr. Garrard spoke of the measures passed during the last session, dealing with the failure of the ...

    Article : 83 words
  24. KOGARAH.

    This council met on Monday evening, when there were present the Mayor (Alderman Churles H. Halstead), Aldermen English, Balcombe, A.D. Bu[?]ler, M'Rac, J.P., M'Pherson, Sale, and H[?] The ...

    Article : 197 words
  25. [BY TELEGRAPH.]

    Mr. S. E. Lees, M.L. A., visited Lawson to-night to address the electors, who met him in Wilson's large room. Mr. A. C. Hewlett, J.P, was voted to the chair. Mr. Lees fully explained the provisions ...

    Article : 232 words
  26. CYCLING.

    The New Zealand cy[?] inspected the track at the Association Grounds yesterday morning, but it was is not in good condition for riding upon owing to the late rains. The visitors will commence work ...

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  27. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    The last two performances of Planquette's popular opera "The Old Guard" are announced at the Lyceum Theatre. On Saturday night Gilbert and Sullivan's fairy opera "Iolanthe will be ...

    Article : 52 words
  28. SYDNEY QUINTET SOCIETY.

    The Sydney Quintet Society will give the first concert of the second season at the Y.M.C.A. Hall this evening, when Mendelssohn s "Concerto in G Minor" will be performed. Mm[?] ...

    Article : 143 words
  29. MARRICKVILLE.

    A meeting of the above council was held in the Town Hall on Monday evening, when there were present: Aldermen Cabban, Grawer, Lee, Moyes, Ritc[?]e, Morehouse, Gould, Brewer, Farr and ...

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  30. COUNTRY WATER SUPPLY.

    Sir,—In re the article of your special reporter on the above subject in your issue of 21st August, I would like to make a few remarks, but as it would make my letter far too long if I weut into the whole ...

    Article : 795 words
  31. LATE MINING.

    At the Junction North mine up to date 1000 tons of argentiferous garnet sandstone have been treated by the contractors, who commenced leaching operations on the 3rd June last. The complete account ...

    Article : 433 words
  32. PADDINGTON RELIEF SOCIETY.

    A successful musical entertainment, under the management of Mr. W. C. Marshall, in aid of the funds of the Paddington Relief Society, was held in the Paddington Town Hall last night—Messrs. E. S ...

    Article : 593 words
  33. LAND TAXATION.

    Sir,—Mr. Joseph Palmer has made a remarkable discovery—the cause of the present depression is the cessation of speculation in land. Most of us have thought that we left off speculating because we ...

    Article : 669 words
  34. CRICKET.

    The Ar[?] C.C. met on Tuesday, at the old council-chambers, Ar[?]cliffe and were entertained by Mr. R. F. Fowler, there bemg also present Messrs. T. R. Firth, W. G Judd, J. H. Clayton, H. ...

    Article : 437 words
  35. LILLIE BRIDGE PONY RACES.

    The pony race meeting postponed, from Monday was held at the Lillie Bridge Grounds last evening in the presence of a fair attendance, and with the following results: ...

    Article : 233 words
  36. THE PRICE OF FLOUR.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 19th instant appears a letter from W. B. Campbell on what he calls "Three Debatable Questions of the Day"—on one of which he has shown most profound ignorance. He says ...

    Article : 365 words
  37. THE MENINDIE RAILWAY BILL.

    Sir,—Some few months ago, whilst the M[?]nindie Railway and Irrigation Bills were before the House, great stress was la[?]d by the various members of Parliament who supported those bills, that when ...

    Article : 286 words
  38. LILLIE BRIDGE BICYCLE AND PONY RACES.

    The following handicaps have been declared for the above races, to be held this evening:- ONE MILE AND A HALF BICYCLE RACE.—J. Megson, J. Williams, scratch; F. Price, R. W. Lewis, 25 yards; J. ...

    Article : 202 words
  39. LECTURES.

    Mr. G. Henderson, B.A., gave an interesting lecture on "Oliver Cromwell " last night at the meeting of the Woollahra Literary and Debating Society. The president, Dr. F. H. Quaife, was in ...

    Article : 52 words
  40. MELBOURNE BETTING MARKET.

    Beverley was backed to-day for the Ca[?]lfield Cup in doubles with the Melbourne Cup candidates, and Tr dentate was supported straight out for the Melbourne Cup for a small amount at 103 to 4. ...

    Article : 48 words
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