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  2. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    The Rosehill autumn meeting will be brought to a conclusion this afternoon at the prettily-situated racecourse on the banks of the Parramatta River, and given fine weather, that essential to the enjoyment of ...

    Article : 1,070 words
  3. BANQUET TO MEMBERS OF THE MINISTRY.

    The Minister for Works and the Minister of Public Instruction were entertained at a complimentary banquet held at the Public schoolroom, Ryde, last evening. The object of the gathering was [?]tensible to give an ...

    Article : 1,207 words
  4. THE SAMOAN QUESTION.

    A German gentleman of lengthened experience in Samoan matters, and who during his stay in the islands has been brought very closely into relation with official life there, communicated his views on ...

    Article : 1,065 words
  5. REVIEW.

    This important volume may be at once conceded to be one of the most impressive and acceptable contributions to our knowledge of the Irish question. The scope of the work is sufficiently ...

    Article : 2,714 words
  6. NEWCASTLE JOCKEY CLUB RACES.

    The weights have been declared for the Newcastle J. C. Races, to take place on May 24th and 25th instant:- FLYING HANDICAP—6 furlongs. ...

    Article : 495 words
  7. CYCLING.

    The Sydney Bicycle Club held their third road race to-day over the Botany-Bunnerong roads. A start will be made at 3.30 p.m., and the race will finish at the Randwick Tollbar. This event has called forth 27 ...

    Article : 116 words
  8. SYDNEY HIGH SCHOOL A. A. C. SPORTS.

    The following are the handicaps for the open events in the Sydney High School Amateur Athletic Club sports meeting, to take place on the Association Cricket Ground, Moore Park, on Wednesday, 15th instant:— ...

    Article : 231 words
  9. MELBOURNE COURSING CLUB.

    The Melbourne Coursing Club's meeting was concluded to-day. D. C. Bennett's R[?]ve d'Or, won the Melbourne Plate, G. Whittingham's Waikatu won the Wyndham Stakes, and J. Whittingham's Walla won ...

    Article : 50 words
  10. ATHLETICS.

    The attention of amateur athletes is drawn to the programme of events advertised in another part of this issue, in connection with the Eastern Suburbs Amateur Athletic Club sports, to be held at the Association Cricket ...

    Article : 92 words
  11. INTERCOLONIAL LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

    The weather was beautifully fine yesterday, though the strong westerly wind in the morning seriously affected the play. The attendance before noon was small, only a few events being played off, the best ...

    Article : 1,122 words
  12. AQUATICS.

    The long-talked-of test race between the yachts I[?]lanthe (W. M. Maclardy), and Assegai (W. P. Smairl) is not, as most people thought, to be allowed to stand over till next season. The owners of both ...

    Article : 347 words
  13. MOUNTED INFANTRY.

    Sir,—Allow me a space in your valuable columns to state that after a careful perusal of "Spectator's" letter in your issue of the 16th instant, I have come to the conclusion that he is a person who has had ...

    Article : 403 words
  14. PROTECTIONIST MEETING AT DULWICH HILL.

    A public meeting, promoted by the Petersham branch of the Canterbury National Protection Association, was held at the Athenæum Hall, Dulwich Hill, last night. Mr. R. E. O'Connor, M.L.C., occupied the chair. ...

    Article : 722 words
  15. ROSEHILL RACING CLUB AUTUMN MEETING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 353 words
  16. BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION.

    A meeting of the Board of Technical Education was held on Wednesdny afternoon, at the office, 301, Pitt-street. The following members were present:—Mr. Norman Selfe, M.I.C.E. (acting-president), Mr. ...

    Article : 561 words
  17. RIFLE RESERVE COMPANIES AND PARTIALLY-PAID REGIMENTS.

    Sir,—In reading your paper I have noticed many letters with reference to the above bodies, and would he pleased if you would insert this. It has struck me that as a means of defence, even in their present raw ...

    Article : 457 words
  18. VOX POPULI VOX DEI.

    Sir,—If the honour and credit of our grand country is to be preserved, the demoralising tendencies of scrambling away our resources must be brought to an end at once. The very poworful article in the Herald ...

    Article : 262 words
  19. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) HAY JOCKEY CLUB RACES.

    There was a good attendance at the races to-day. The weather was fine and the sport was good. The following are the results:- CARRINGTON HANDICAP—6 furlongs. ...

    Article : 264 words
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    Advertising : 60 words
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  23. PEDESTRIANISM.

    The second, third, and final rounds of Slowgrove's 15th Star Handicap were run off at Tennyson on Friday afternoon, the winner being W. A. Gray. In the second round the winners were—T. C. Bennett, 9½ ...

    Article : 187 words
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