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  2. MR. SCHEY IN REPLY.

    Sir,—I desire to reply briefly to the statements made by Mr. Eddy to the deputation of railway men on Friday last. His statements appear to me to come mainly under four [?]ads: 1. The men who complained ...

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  3. SIR SAMU[?]L BAKER ON THE AFRICAN QUESTION.

    As we candidly confess that we made an atrocious blunder when we forced upon the unwilling Khedive the abandonment of the Soudan, we may [?]tone for this costly error by assisting Egypt to recover her lost ...

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  4. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    The weekly trotting and race meeting, under the management of the Sydney Driving Park Club, takes place at Moore Park this afternoon, and the bill of fire to be discussed is up to usual standard. The ...

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  5. LECTURE.

    The Very Rev. D. F. Barry, O.S.B., delivered at the New Masonic Hall, Castlereagh-street, last evening, an interesting lecture on "Ireland's Great Orator. Curran." There was a moderately large attendance, ...

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  6. PARLIAMENT OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The SPEAKER took the chair at half-past 4 o'clock. THE GOULBURN ELECTION. Mr. SPEAKER annuounced that the w[?]t for the Goulburn election had been returned duly endorsed, and ...

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  7. PEDESTRIANISM.

    The running in the first round of tha Sir Josoph Banks Handicap has been postponed until Monday, and the finals will be run on Tuesday. The running in the first round of the Carrington 10th ...

    Article : 76 words
  8. LILLIE BRIDGE HANDICAP.

    The running in the first round of the Lillie Bridge Seventh Novice Handicap was concluded last night, the attendance being very large. The following competitors won their heats:— ...

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  9. PUBLIC SCHOOLS' SPORTS.

    The annual sports meeting to be held on Thursday, on the Association Cricket Ground under the auspices of the Public Schools Athletic Association, promises to be a very attractive gathering, and much interest will ...

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  10. THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC.

    The fourth lecture of the win[?] series, in connection with the Waterloo branch of the Sydney City Mission was given on Monday night, in the Waterloo Ragged School, by Mr. P. Gornall, subject, "The Argentin[?] ...

    Article : 238 words
  11. FOOTBALL.

    The following is the result of the draw for the semifinal[?] of the several com[?]titions under the management of the Southern Rugby Union, with the ump[?]s for each match and the grounds on which the matches ...

    Article : 304 words
  12. MILITARY.

    Every thing is now ready on the Agricultural Society's Ground for the reception of the cade[?] who [?]ill represent the country districts at the re[?]ew on Saturday afternoon. For the convenience of those interested a ...

    Article : 574 words
  13. LAWN TENNIS.

    The Craigend and Batonga Tennis Clubs played a m[?]atch at the Craigend court on Saturday last, resulting in a win for the former by 12 games or 6 sets to 2. The sets resulted as follows:— ...

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  14. AQUATICS.

    The match between Frederick Co[?]che, of Gosford, and Alfred Roberts, for £[?]00 a-side, was rowed over the Parramatta championship course yesterday afternoon, and after a solendid race resulted in a victory for Couche. ...

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  15. ROSEHILL PONY AND GALLOWAY MEETING.

    The following are the weights for the meeting which takes place to-morrow:- [?]YDE HANDICAP—4½ furlongs. Violet, [?]st [?]lb; [?]t[?] 8st, Gay Lad, 7st 121b, G[?]ltty, ...

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  16. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I would crave a small portion of [?]ce in your paper in order to vent[?]te [?]hat appears likely to become an intolerable nuisance. Our P[?]lic school, [?] the rest, has its corps of cad[?] and [?] obtained ...

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  17. YAC[?]TING.

    The contract has just been signed by Mr. Cubit, of Berry's Bay to build a now yacht for Mr. T. Busby, of Double B[?] She will be used for cruising only, and is therefore laid out for [?]bin acce[?]tion, easy ...

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  18. LILLIE BRIDGE PONY RACES.

    The following are the weights and time allowances for the pony race and trotting meeting to be brought off at the Lillie Bridge Grounds on Friday afternoon next, the 22nd ins[?]t:— ...

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  19. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—On reading ever the di[?]ry regula[?] for the forthcoming encampment of cade[?] Moore P[?]k, I was surprised to l[?]arn that the lads in camp were [?]t to receive meat at breakfast. Just imagine strong, healthy, ...

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  20. BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS.

    Sir,—I think I have read all the speeches mid letters that have been inserted on the above subject. In the last letter but one, "the senior [?]ll[?]tor is in favour of the division of the profession." That ...

    Article : 534 words
  21. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    The following announcements appeared in the Government Gazette yesterday afternoon:[?] WAR[?]N'S COURTS.—Warden's Courts are directed to be held in future at Stewart's Brook and ...

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  22. HUNTING.

    On Saturday last, in accordance with previous announcement, the hounds met at Riverstone at 10.30 a.m. Several members of the club brought their horses from Sydney, and they were joined at the trysting place ...

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  23. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In view of the approaching ca[?]t force encampment, would it not be a good idea to h[?]ld a review of the metropolitan corp[?] horse, foot, and artillery, to be followed by a sh[?] fight, in which "the young ...

    Article : 263 words
  24. NOTICE OF MOTION.

    Mr. Ewing to move,—That there be laid upon the table of this House copies of all communications presented by the members for the district, on behalf of residents of the Tweed district, to the Government, in view of the aband[?]nment of ...

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  25. THE LOCAL OPTION LEAGUE.

    Sir,—At the publicans' Balmain meeting I dis[?]ctly heard Mr, Bevill say what you printed in my letter in yes[?]day's issue, and to be certain I was not mistaken I asked a friend of mine to write down the paragraph ...

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  27. NEW MUSIC.

    "Dreaming" is the title of a romance fir the pianoforte by Geo d[?] Cairos Rego. In style it is like a slow mazurka, and it is fairly melodious. So little development, however, has been attempted that, including ...

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  28. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) THE COOTAMUNDRA COURSING CUP.

    A special meeting of the National Coursing Club of Australa[?] was held to-day to consider the protest of [?] Kenyon against Loyalist, the winner of the Coota[?]undra Cup, on August 1. It was agreed that the ...

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