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  2. THE FRUIT INDUSTRIES OF CALIFORNIA.

    Northing more impresses visitors to California, and especially visitors from Australia, than the wonderful results in the production and preparation for export of fruit which have been brought out ...

    Article : 2,905 words
  3. BANQUET TO MR. BEST.

    In connection with the opening of the great organ in the Centennial Hill, which takes place this afternoon, the Mayor, Alderman S. Bur[?] M.L.A., last evening gave a banquet ...

    Article : 1,216 words
  4. MILITARY.

    Major-General Richardson, C.B., comments as follows upon the condition of the undernamed corps at his recent inspections:—Third [?]: [?]and-clothing good, [?] in fair order. The men do not ...

    Article : 2,273 words
  5. TRADES MOVEMENTS.

    Matters in connection with the dispute between the Mercangtile Mairine Officers' Association and the Steamship Owners' Association are approaching a crisis, and yesterday evening Mr. W. A. ...

    Article : 1,732 words
  6. MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.

    This council met on the 5th instant. Present—The Mayor, Alderman G. Clubb, M.L.A., in the c[?] and Alderme [?] Swan, J. A. B[?] J. J. Wh[?], D. Ea[?]ton, A. Elkington, W. Burt, G. ...

    Article : 410 words
  7. THE M'KINLEY TARIFF.

    Sir,—In reply to "A Freetrader" in yours of this date, allow me to say that never was a case so sadly given away as in the words of your correspondent, who says[?] "And I am, happy to say that there are no ...

    Article : 849 words
  8. SEAMEN'S DISPUTE WITH THE TASMANIAN COMPANY.

    It is understood that yesterday Mr. W. J. Ferguson, the secretary of the Steamship Owners' Association, wrote to Mr. T. M. Davis, the secretary of the Seamen's Union, inquiring whether the union was willing ...

    Article : 141 words
  9. GLEBE.

    The monthly meeting of the Glebe Borough Council was h[?]ld in the local town hall on Monday evening, the 7th instant, when a full council was present, presided over by his Worship the Mayor (Alderman ...

    Article : 584 words
  10. BOOT TRADE.

    An adjourned meeting of the New South Wales Boot Manufacturers' Association was held in the Temperance Hall on Thursday evening, Mr. G. C. Taylor in the chair. The result of the conference between the ...

    Article : 203 words
  11. THE LABOUR DIFFICULTY AT LITHGOW.

    A deputation, consisting of the president and secretary of the Miners' Union, one member from the Potters Union, and a representative each from the Lithgow and Hermitage mines, waited upon the Lithgow ...

    Article : 113 words
  12. THE A. A. A. AND THE GOVERNOR

    "Sir,—In a sub-leader of your valuable journal this morning, you are good enough to notice in a kindly spirit the work of the Australian Natives' Association, and point out how you consider it might accomplish ...

    Article : 474 words
  13. FATAL ACCIDENT IN THE BULLI MINE.

    Joseph Gr[?]r, the miner who was run over yesterday by a set of skips in the Bulli mine, died this morning at D[?] hotel, where he was taken after the accident. Greer, whose back was apparently broken, was one of ...

    Article : 176 words
  14. LEICHHARDT.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Leichhardt Borough Council was held in the local Town Hall on the 4th instant, when there were present: The Mayor (Alderman N. C. Neal) and Alderm[?]n Cropley, Little, ...

    Article : 715 words
  15. CASUALTIES.

    About noon yesterday a fatal accdient happened to a man named James Pike, [?] years of age, and in the employ of Robert [?] of King-street, Botany. He was driving a horse and cart laden with produce ...

    Article : 160 words
  16. THE NAMOI ELECTION.

    The official declaration of the po[?] was made to-day by Mr. M'Donald, the returning officer, as follows:— Collins, [?] J[?] [?] majority for Co[?] [?] The informal votes altogether amounted to only 11. Mr. ...

    Article : 82 words
  17. LAW REFORM.

    Sir—Although just now everyone appears to think himself competent to dabble in law reform I have not as yet noticed any attempt to deal with the following gross injustice in our laws:—The injustice to which I ...

    Article : 756 words
  18. OUR CADETS AND PEACE.

    Sir,—I have often had occasion to agree with the clear, logical, and common-sense views expressed by Mrs. Po[?] through your columns and elsewhere, but in writing on the above question I must say I think ...

    Article : 336 words
  19. SHIPPING REPORTS, &c.

    The Charlotte Fenwick leaves on Monday for the Gippsland Lakes. ...

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  20. CHILD DROWNED.

    Yesterday afternoon a child named Lynette T[?]. 15 months old, was found drowned in a tub of water at her parents' residence, 19 Birchgrove-road, Balmain. Immediately upon the discovery being made, Dr. Green ...

    Article : 61 words
  21. H. M. SHIPS.

    The departure of the flagship for Queensland has been put off for a day, owing to the sickness of Admiral Lord Charles Scott, C.B., who for several days past has been seriously ill. The Admiral's state of health was much ...

    Article : 71 words
  22. FOUND DEAD AT THE GLEBE.

    Shortly after 10 o'clock last night Constable Fleming, of the Globe Station, discovered a man lying upon the ground at the intersection of Broughton-[?] and Cowper-street. As the body was apparently lifeless he ...

    Article : 141 words
  23. THE RODNEY.

    The ship Rodney, from London, arrived last night. She reports having left London on the 2nd April and Gravesend on the 24th. Took departure from The Lizard on the [?] Afterwards had a dead beat down the English Channel as ...

    Article : 154 words
  24. OCEAN CURRENTS.

    The following interesting item is forwarded by the Government Astronomer[?] Mr. H. C. Russell:—On 12th November [?] I suppose, but the year is not given), Captain [?] of R.M.S. Orizaba, when in [?] and [?] ...

    Article : 137 words
  25. POVERTY AND DRINK.

    Sir,—In your issue of the [?] instant under the above heading, a correspondent signing himself "H. R. R." gives a few details of how local option was worked in New Zealand, and for his exposition he ...

    Article : 591 words
  26. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I would ask a brief space to reply to a lady correspondent whose letter appears in your issue [?] yesterday, and who is well known in the religious [?] as a Christian worker. Her communication is so [?] ...

    Article : 351 words
  27. SHEARERS' DIFFICULTY.

    The Maritime Council last evening endorsed the action of the wharf labourers in pledging themselves to assist the shearers by refusing to handle non-union wool. ...

    Article : 231 words
  28. THE FOUNDERING OF THE KETCH EMMANUEL.

    The captain and crew of the [?] Emmanuel arrived in Port Jackson at 5 o'clock yesterday, having pulled from Botany, and reported having abandoned the vessel in a sinking condition. Captain Charles ...

    Article : 254 words
  29. MUNICIPAL NOTES.

    At a meeting of the Prospect and Sherwood Council on Thursday evening, a letter was received from the Granville Council, referring them to the Railway Commissioners in reference to the flooding of property ...

    Article : 92 words
  30. TATTERSALL'S CLUB RULES.

    Sir,—I notice at the general meeting held the other night that Rule 8, which provides[?] that "any member of the committee who shall directly or indirectly be connected or interested with anyone in making ...

    Article : 333 words
  31. TREE-PLANTING IN GOVERNMENT SCHOOL GROUNDS.

    Sir,—You have given strong support to the planting of trees in our Public school grounds, and the head of the department seems well inclined to have the practice carried out in the suburbs generally, but I should like, ...

    Article : 142 words
  32. SYDNEY LABOUR MARKET [?] PAUPERISM IN SYDNEY.

    Sir,—In this morning's issue of your journal appears a letter under the above heading, signed "T. H." Amongst other things, he states that "When Sydney capitalists, who now employ foreign labour so largely, ...

    Article : 166 words
  33. INTERCOLONIAL BUTCHERS' CONFERENCE.

    Yesterday the representatives of the Intercolonial Butchers' Unions again assembled in conference at the Town Hall. The following scheme of federation was ...

    Article : 669 words
  34. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Your correspondent of the 6th instan[?] [?] the above heading, goes off in a grand [?] our cadets. As a junior cadet I must have a go in [?] really shows a great intellect to suggest that [?] ...

    Article : 194 words
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