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  2. THE NAVAL AND MILITARY MAN[?]UVRES.

    The great event of the year in naval and military ernies, ths continuous training of the troops at National Park and Middle Head, and the cruise of the Naval forces, begins in real earnest to-day. For a ...

    Article : 604 words
  3. THE RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS IN THE NORTH.

    The Railway Commissioners were well received during their trip down the river yesterday. They spent somo time examining the Broadwater sugar mill, and were received by a deputation of leading residents of ...

    Article : 208 words
  4. SHIPPING REPORTS,

    CUSTOM HOUSE.—Entered Outwards, April [?] St. Kilda, schooner, 189 tons, Captain J. Carr, for Newcastle; Gambier (s.), 1030 tons Captain R. R. Brown, for Melbourne: Gabo (s.), 1246 tons, Captain John Pain, for Brisbane; Age ([?]), ...

    Article : 693 words
  5. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    The final for the A. J. C.'St. Leger Stakes, Champagne Stakes, and Sydney Cup ware declared yesterday, and in all three events the lists were reduoed materially. Our of the 72 subscribers for the St. Leger, ...

    Article : 1,525 words
  6. MOOREFIELD RACING CLUB.

    Appended are the nominations for the galloway and pony races to be held at Moorefield oa Wednesday, FLYING HANDICAP—6 furlongs 50 yards. Eve, Kiora, Why Not, Friday, Orient, Daisy, Safeguard, ...

    Article : 183 words
  7. FATAL ACCIDENT BY BURNING.

    A melancholy fatal aocident from burning occurred this morning at the residence of Wm. Norman, in Highstreet, by which a son of that gentleman, 4 years, named Garnet, died from the serious injuries he ...

    Article : 121 words
  8. CLARENCE TATTERSALLS RACES.

    The following weights have been declared for the Clarence Tattersall's Races on Easter Monday:- GALLOWAY HANDICAP—6 furlongs. Wild Rose, 8st. 71b.; Mystic. 8st. 51b. Alamla, 7st. 21b.; ...

    Article : 209 words
  9. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) NEWCASTLE JOCKEY CLUB MEETING.

    Nearly 1000 persons attended the Easter meeting of the Newcastle Jockey Club to-day. The weather was fine, and the betting was brisk. Many improvements have been effected in the course since the last meeting, ...

    Article : 872 words
  10. AQUATICS.

    Yesterday morning at 11 o'clock, there was launched from the building yard of Mr. D. Marland, at Berry's Bay, a fine specimen of the modem yacht, on a small scale. At the hour named, all being in readiness, the ...

    Article : 408 words
  11. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Four thousand wethers from Tintinallogy to Burta crossed here on 13th, W. P. M'Gregor and Conners. A small rise is reported in the river. WAGGA, THURSDAY. ...

    Article : 181 words
  12. BALRANALD RACING CLUB.

    The following are the acceptances for the Balranald Racing Club meeting on Monday and Tuesday:- HANDICAP. Khedive, Kenneth, Poon Boon, Daylight, Protos, Grand, ...

    Article : 76 words
  13. THE R.M.S. CUZCO, FOR LONDON.

    Passengers booked per R.M.S. Cuzco 3918 tons. Captain J. H. F. Nixon, to leave Sydney 20th instant, for London, via ports:—For London from Sydney: Mr. and Mrs. French, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. M'Gill, ...

    Article : 262 words
  14. GUNDAGAI RACING CLUB.

    The Gundagai Racing Club have disqualified Mr. P. J. M'Alister for one month, from the 29th of last March to the 29th instant, for knowingly and wilfully racing his mare Esmeralda for the Town Plate, at last ...

    Article : 75 words
  15. (FROM OUR REPORTER.)

    The camp at Middle Head is rapidly assuming the appearance of neatness and military order which always characterise this model little encampment. A small detachment of the Volunteer Artillery, under ...

    Article : 729 words
  16. EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF POISONING.

    A case of death from blood-poisoning occurred here to-day, the victim being the wife of a farmer named Quin, residing at Talgarno, tipper Murray. It seems that a few days since Quin cut up and gave to the pigs ...

    Article : 149 words
  17. BOURKE JOCKEY CLUB.

    The nominations for the Bourke Jockey Club Handicap and Central Australian Handicap close on the 20th. ...

    Article : 23 words
  18. THE R.M.S. ORIENT.

    It was some two hours after tho vessel wss expected that tenders weie sent out for the arrival of this mall boat yesterday. Upon boarding her it was tound that her detention was owing to an extra examination of the ...

    Article : 386 words
  19. CRICKET.

    The following players will meet the Veronas to-day on the Rushcutter Bay oval:—Messrs. J. Davis, Goldman, Harris, Myers, J. Mitchell, Collins, Davis, Levy, Josephs, Lipman, and Davis. On Saturday they play ...

    Article : 63 words
  20. CITY RAIL WAI EXTENSION.

    Sir,—Having taken great interest in all correspondence touching on this groat question, but now feeling confident that I need trouble myseit no more (say far 10 years), may I suggest another plan for your able ...

    Article : 248 words
  21. FOOTBALL.

    At a meeting held in Granville on Tuesday evening a club was formed, to play under the Australian rules. It was derided to name it the Australian Football Club. After rules had been adopted, the meeting ...

    Article : 42 words
  22. COURSING.

    The coursing season will practically open at Rosehill to-morrow, when the Now South Wales Couraing Club will run off four events—the Dog Puppy Stakes, Bitch Puppy Stakes, Opening Stakes, and Plumpton ...

    Article : 473 words
  23. FREE TRADE CARRIED INTO PRACTICE.

    Sir,—I must congratulate Mr. A. Forsyth on so ably setting forth the advantages of a free-trade policy in keeping up wages. That gentleman has the happy knock of (with the best possible intentions) giving away ...

    Article : 418 words
  24. A SHIP'S BRAKE.

    The Idea for some kind of a [?] for use at sea is not [?] but until the following reported trial, under [?] of Paris March 2 last, no successful trial has taken place so far as memory serves:—According to our contemporary Industries' Paris ...

    Article : 133 words
  25. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In reference to the question asked by me on Tuesday night as to whether it was the intention of the Government to extend the railway into the oity, and to adopt the route recommended by the Railway ...

    Article : 185 words
  26. GROUNDING OF THE CRUMZ AT MELBOURNE.

    GROUNDING OF THE [?] AT MELBOURNE. The port authorities nt Melbourne have been singnisnr unfortunate lately with respect to the shipping. Great dissatisfaction exists amongst shipmasters because of the in ...

    Article : 486 words
  27. ELSTERNWICK PARK RACES.

    There was a good attendance at the Elsternwick; Park races to-day, notwithstanding the unfavourable weather. The following are the results of the races:- APRIL HANDICAP—54 furlongs. ...

    Article : 471 words
  28. THE SINGLE-TAX LEAGUE AND THE CHINAMEN.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 24th ultimo I showed that the single-tax system, as advocated by Henry George, was inconsistent with the national system on which modern civilisation rests, aad that if we accepted the doctrine ...

    Article : 554 words
  29. CONSECRAIION OF A BISHOP.

    Sir,—It is notified in jour issue of this morning that the proposed consecration of Archdeacon Dawes as Coadjutor to the Bishop of Brisbane is objected to by the Bishop of Goulburn, because he objects to all ...

    Article : 392 words
  30. PEDESTRIANISM.

    The second, third, nnd final rounds of the Carrington Handicap will be run off this afternoon. The men left in from the first round are—W. Curtin. W Collier, J. S. Arnold, J. J. Brewer, G. Stevens, D. H. ...

    Article : 138 words
  31. AMUSEMENTS.

    A concert was given at the Town Hall, Leichhardt, on Wednesday evening, in aid of the widow of the late G. T. Liels, who was drowned a week or two ago whilst endeavouring to save the life of a bov at Leichhardt. ...

    Article : 389 words
  32. BURWOOD HANDICAP.

    The running of Ireland's 14th handicap of 120 yards, and supplementary handicap were brought to a conclusion, st the Burwood running grounds, on Thursday afternoon. The atteadance was unusually large, ...

    Article : 741 words
  33. NORTH SHORE RAILWAY.

    Sir,—I observe that a deputation from St. Leonards waited upon the Minister for Works a short tims ago to request him to recommend the extension of the North Shore railway from his present terminus to ...

    Article : 257 words
  34. AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB AUTUMN MEETING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 312 words
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  36. BLIGH AMATEUR RACES.

    The following are the entrances for tne BughMudgee Amateur Races, to be run at Mudgee on May 1 and 3:- MAIDEN PLAT[?]. ...

    Article : 185 words
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