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  2. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 249 words
  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Protestant Hall last evening were an air of brilliancy only equalled on the social nights of the Sydnoy Liedertafel concerts. There was, however, a contrast presented by the appearance of the platform to that on such ...

    Article : 1,157 words
  4. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    There was but little business of importance to report in the Mining market yesterday. The following quotations were received up to 1 o'clock:—Broken Hill South Silver (10s. paid), 10s.; Novada Silvers, 2s. 6d.; Silver' King ...

    Article : 812 words
  5. COMMERCIAL.

    The value of imports at the port of Sydney for the week ending June 12, 1886, amounts to £177,532, of which the principal items are:- Apparel and drapery, £32,724: beer, £1159; boots, £6113; ...

    Article : 282 words
  6. CLARENCE TATTERSALL'S MEETING.

    The Clarence Tattersall's race meeting took place today. The weather was threatening throughout the day; but notwithstanding this fact there was a fair attendance on the course. It rained heavily at Ulmarra at 8 o'clock, ...

    Article : 777 words
  7. PRODUCE MARKET.—WEDNESDAY.

    There was a fair attendance of the trade at Darling Harbour sales this morning. For forage, of which there was a moderate supply forward, competition was stock, save for one or two lots of prime descriptions. Hay was slightly weaker, but straw and ...

    Article : 559 words
  8. THE NEXT ENGLISH TEAM OF CRICKETERS.

    The cabled intelligence to the effect that Mr. Alfred Shaw had protested against the Melbourne club endeavouring to form a team for Australia after he and his partners had almost completed arrangements for doing so, will (says ...

    Article : 410 words
  9. MANAGER'S REPORT.

    Victoria Silver-mining Company, Limited, June 15:— The main tunnel has been extended and timbered a further distance of 11 feet, making total length of tunnel 403 feet. The country passed through this Week shows favourable ...

    Article : 72 words
  10. EVANS AT THE WICKETS.

    London Truth of May 6 says:—"Several of the Australians made their unefficient debut last Saturday. Evans, who batted for the first time in England, knocked up 60 runs—a good start. As far as can be gathered, the ...

    Article : 97 words
  11. [BY TELEGRAPH.]

    Reports have been current for some time that rich gold-bearing stone resembling the Mount Morgan stone has been discovered at Marble Island, near Broad Sound. Two specimens have been submitted to analysis to Mr. K. T. ...

    Article : 156 words
  12. FISH MARKET.

    At the Woolloomooloo Markets for the Week ended June 12, a moderate supply of fish was received, including the following: — From the harbour, 54 baskets; Botanty, 137; Broken Bay, 79; Port Stephens, 189; Wollongong, 256; Ulladulla, [?]0; ...

    Article : 273 words
  13. INTERCOLONIAL ITEMS.

    The Creswick correspondent of the Argus reports that Mr. Mulligan, the coroner, held an inquiry on Monday, touching the death of John M'Neal, aged 45, who was found dead. The deceased was a miser. He lived in a ...

    Article : 1,059 words
  14. MILLING INDUSTRY IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The milling industry in South Australia is making considerable strides, and improved machinery is being erected from time to time. According to the South Australian Register, Messrs.G.Hilfers and Co. have had a grand mill ...

    Article : 976 words
  15. INTERCOLONIAL FAT STOCK MARKETS.

    Messrs. Powers, Rutherford, and Co. report:—1770 cattle sold to-day, quality being slightly better than last. Market opened firm at last week's advanced rates, and continued so to the close. We sold 100 to £17. 24,000 sheep penned, one-third being stores, ...

    Article : 433 words
  16. THE Y.M.C.A. GYMNASIUM.

    Pressure on our space prevented our giving more than a passing notice of the athletic exhibition which took place in the Y. M. C. A. Hall on Tuesday evening, but some of the performances were so well executed that they reflected ...

    Article : 806 words
  17. NEWCASTLE JOCKEY CLUB.

    At a meeting of the Newcastle Jockey Club yesterday, after the accounts of the late race meeting had been passed, the question of erecting a new grand-stand was considered. After a long discussion, it was resolved to ...

    Article : 52 words
  18. COURSING.

    The above meeting was commenced yesterday at Rooty Hill, under favourable circumstances as to weather, but the attendance was very limited. The sport, however, was of the most genuine character, and it was acknowledged on all ...

    Article : 547 words
  19. NEWCASTLE HARBOUR IMPROVEMENTS.

    The portion of the southern break water between Fortification Hill and Nobby's is (says the Newcastle Herald) being greatly strongthened by the Harbour and Rivers Department to protect it from heavy weather such as we have occasionally to encounter ...

    Article : 783 words
  20. SHIPPING REPORTS, &c.

    CUSTOM HOUSE.—Entered outwards. June 16: Fiado (s), 640 tons, Captain D. Doughton, for Kingston (S. A.), via Newcastle; Veering, Norwegian three-masted schooner, 362 tons, Captain Hansen, for Hongkong via Newcastle; Dartford, ship, 1274 tons, ...

    Article : 2,502 words
  21. FOOTBALL.

    NEWCASTLE V. MAITLAND (AUSTRALIAN RULES).— The above teams met for the first time this season on Saturday last. Beautiful weather favoured them. It was anticipted that a good content would be the result. Although ...

    Article : 564 words
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