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  2. CHINESE IN AUSTRALIA.

    Sir,—Your article of the 5th March on "The Chinese in Australia"—it properly read—should somewhat tend to lesson the feeling so absurdly prevalent against the immigration of the natives of the flowery land, and help to stop ...

    Article : 876 words
  3. THE INTERCOLONIAL TRADES UNION CONGRESS.

    The Trades Union Congress was resumed to-day. It was stated by different delegates that quite a number of amalgamations have been effected between the societies of Brisbane and Sydney, and a number of new ...

    Article : 1,672 words
  4. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    The third day's racing in connection with the V. R. C. autumn campaign takes place at Flemington to-day, when the sport will not be of the same interesting character as that of the two preceding days. The opening event—the ...

    Article : 762 words
  5. MURTEE POINT RACES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  6. LILLYWHITE'S ELEVEN V. EIGHTEEN OF BATHURST.

    The cricket match was concluded to-day, and was won by Lillywhite's Eleven by eight wickets. The attendance to-day was better than yesterday, and some good-cricket was shown. This morning the score stood—Bathurst ...

    Article : 305 words
  7. STATE FOREST NURSERY—MORE OFFICIAL BLUNDERING.

    Sir,—A little more than two years ago the then Minister for Lands and Mines (Mr. Abigail) very wisely, in the best interests of the colony, resolved to establish a forest nursery, and after receiving reports from the forest rangers in ...

    Article : 749 words
  8. NEW SOUTH WALES CYCLISTS' UNION.

    The ordinary council meeting of the New South Wales Cyclists' Union was held at Miltliorpe's Hotel, Kingstreet, last evening, Mr. Arthur Fry in the chair. There was a good attendance. The executive report, which was a ...

    Article : 1,106 words
  9. KIAMA ATHLETIC CLUB.

    The fourth quarterly meeting of the Kiama Athletic Club took place in the Exhibition grounds to-day with a good programme of sports. The heavy rain that fell last night, aud the threatening appearance of the weather this ...

    Article : 204 words
  10. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) VICTORIAN TROTTING CLUB.

    A complimentary meeting, tendered by, the members of the Victorian Trotting Club and the Victorian Club to Mr. Thos. Heydon, prior to his departure for Europe, was held on the Elstern wick course to-day. The weather was dull ...

    Article : 122 words
  11. RAILWAY MANAGEMENT EXTRA-ORDINARY.

    Sir,—I desire to bring the following facts under your notice. They may give a clue to the reason our railways do not pay fair interest on the capital expended:—If you refer to the time table of the new line. Blayney to ...

    Article : 749 words
  12. BATHURST GUN CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the Buthurst Gun Club was to have been held to-night, but there being only seven members present, it was adjourned for a furtnight. An auditor was, appointed to examine the accounts, so that they might ...

    Article : 136 words
  13. Y. R. C. AUTUMN MEETING.

    The programme, to be played out at Flemington to-day, under the auspice of the V. R. C. is as under:- NURSERY HANDICAP, of 5 sovs. each, with 300 added; second, 60 sovs.; third, 30 sovs.; for two-year-olds. ...

    Article : 574 words
  14. N.S.W. CRICKET ASSOCIATION.

    A special meeting of the committee of the New South Wales Cricket Association was held on Wednesday, night, at Aarons' Exchange Hotel, to consider the report of the cricket conference held in Melbourne on December 21st, ...

    Article : 549 words
  15. DESTRUCTION OF RABBITS.

    Sir,—I have just read a brief resume of the report of the Central Board of Health, Sydney, upon the introduction of disease among rabbits in New South Wales, the substance of this report being that this board view with the ...

    Article : 647 words
  16. AQUATICS.

    A meeting of the committee in connection with the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron was held yesterday afternoon, at 56, Pitt-street. Mr. P. O. Williams presided Messrs. Laurence Myles and Adam Leigh were elected as ...

    Article : 499 words
  17. TO MELBOURNE VIA THE BLUE MOUNTAINS.

    Sir,—Now that the line is open from Blayney to Murrumburrah I would like to suggest that return tickets should be issued by either the southern or western routes to Melbourne. The distance via the mountains and Bathurst is ...

    Article : 244 words
  18. COOTAMUNDRA RACES.

    The races were attended by about700 people. The weather was fine. The improvements to the course excited general admiration. John M'Langlilin won Mr. Hefferman's prize with Playboy; Thackamban, who was coming ...

    Article : 280 words
  19. CRICKET.

    The sixth Australian Eleven, which leaves for England during the present month, will play its second match against Shaw's team on the Association Cricket Ground, commeneing on Friday. This will be the last opportunity of seeing ...

    Article : 276 words
  20. ARTISANS DWELLINGS.

    Sir,—I have noted with great interest the movement now on foot for improved artisans dwellings, and am glad to see from Mr. [?]urton Bradley's letter in your issue of yesterday that inquiries have at last been made as to what has ...

    Article : 259 words
  21. THE BULLI FUND.

    Sir,— Most strenuous efforts are being made to force the widows of the explosion into a law suit with the Bulli Coal Company, everything in fact that could be done without actual violation of the law having been resorted to. ...

    Article : 183 words
  22. PEDESTRIANISM.

    It has been decided to postpone the running of the New Brighton Handicap from Friday and Saturday, 16th and 17th instant, until Monday, the 19th instant. Nominations will close on Saturday, the 10th instant. ...

    Article : 35 words
  23. ALBURY ANNUAL RACES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 109 words
  24. SIR JOSEPH BANKS HANDICAP.

    The running in the first round of the Sir Joseph Banks Handicap was concluded at Botany on Wednesday afternoon, when l8 heate were disposed of. C. E. Wara; the favorite, won his heat off the ...

    Article : 505 words
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