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  2. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 235 words
  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A banquet [?]mmemorating the first anniversary of the Newcastle Coal Trimmers Accident Friendly Society was held last night at the All Nations Hotel, Bullock Island. There was a large attendance. Messrs. J. Fletoher and ...

    Article : 507 words
  4. QUEENSLAND.

    The Mesy [?] [?] who [?]ted at the regatta mers [?] at a [?] at the Royal Hotel last night. About [?] were preaen[?]. Mr. E. B. Forrest [?] in the [?] Mr. Bartholomew. ...

    Article : 114 words
  5. WEATHER MAP.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 2 words
  6. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Some time ago Parliament decided that when any new railway was proposed the members of the House should visit the route intended to be taken, consequently to-morrow morning a Parliamentary party, ...

    Article : 121 words
  7. HUNTER'S HILL AND GLADESVILLE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    A fine moonlight night and the anticipation of a good show of fuchsias tempted an unusually large number of the inhabitants of the pretty villages of Hunter's Hill and Gladesville to the meeting of the Horticultural Society held ...

    Article : 520 words
  8. TASMANIA.

    The Tasmanian Steam Navigation Company has rewarded the boatmen who assisted in the rescue of the passengers on the occasion of the lo[?]s of the Tasman, with the sum of £5 each. To Mr. Hornsby, of ...

    Article : 179 words
  9. AMUSEMENTS.

    "Patience" will be repeated nightly at the Theatre Royal until Saturday evening, when "The Pirates of Petzance" will be put on. The opera season will close a week later, and the next production will be the Christmas ...

    Article : 701 words
  10. THE RABBIT PEST.

    Previous to the shearing there were, we understand, many reports from the rabbit inspectors that the owners of lands in the rabbit infested districts were not complying with the provisions of the Act in doing all things in their power to ...

    Article : 686 words
  11. SYDNEY HOMING PIGEON SOCIETY.

    On Saturday the members of the above society competed with birds, in a race from Mittagong for a cap presented by Mr J. Williams, a member of the society, the society also giving a prize for the second bird The entries for this ...

    Article : 449 words
  12. THE CALCUTTA EXHIBITION.

    According to letters received by the incoming mail, the charges for space at the Calcutta Exhibition were exciting discussion in India, and the acting-secretary to the Victoria Commission has received some ...

    Article : 138 words
  13. RAILWAY AGITATION AT COONAMBLE.

    One of the most successful and influential public meetings ever held in Coonamble took place last evening in the hall of the Mechanics' Institute. It was convened by the Mayor, Mr. P. A. Polin, in answer to a requisition, to ...

    Article : 514 words
  14. THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.

    Sir,—I have been much surprised that more notice has not been taken of the strictures which have from time to time appeared in your valuable journal in regard to the (if I may borrow the well-considered language of the Herald ...

    Article : 1,403 words
  15. BOISTEROUS WEATHER IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Very singular weather continues; severe thunderstorms, the like of which have been unknown for many years, are prevailing throughout the colony, accompanied by heavy wind, dense dust, and light rain, ...

    Article : 239 words
  16. COURSING.

    A meeting of the committee of the New South Wales Coursing Club was held yesterday, at Tattersall's rooms; Mr. George Thornton in the chair. The secretary road a letter from Mr. Walter Lamb, in which that gentleman ...

    Article : 721 words
  17. THE RECENT RED EVENING SKIES.

    Sir,—In your London cablegram in yesterday's Herald, it is said that Mr. Joseph Norman Lockyer attributes the present remarkable sunsets to the presence of volcanic just is the atmosphere, resulting from the late volcanic ...

    Article : 1,095 words
  18. CHURCH BAZAARS.

    A bazaar was opened yesterday afternoon in the Protestant Hall with the object of augmenting the building fund of the Marrickville Congregational Church. Uuder the direction of Mr. John Fairfax the hall had been ...

    Article : 955 words
  19. THE WRECK OF THE S.S. TRIUMPH.

    The Triumph is breaking up. The bottom is out of the forehold, and the engine-room is flooded. All hopes of saving her have been abandoned. An inquiry will be held on Thursday. ...

    Article : 47 words
  20. OVERLAND PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

    The following passed through to-day:— For Sydney (by express).—Sir Arehibald Michie. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Vickers. Mr. W. J. Dent M.L.A., Mr. G. Merriman, M.L.A., Miss Merriman, Master Merriman, Mr. ...

    Article : 279 words
  21. MINING INTELLIGENCE,

    The output for the week ending the 8th instant, was 200 tons of are smelted, producing equal to 40 tons of fine copper. Refined, 58 tons. Despatched 26 tons. The furnaces are in full swing. ...

    Article : 589 words
  22. CRICKET.

    THE GARDINER (WAREHOUSEMEN'S) CUP. A two days' match was played on the Agrecultural Ground between the employees of Messrs. A. M'Arthur and Co., and Holdsworth, M'Psrson, and Co., on 1st and 8th instants, which ...

    Article : 625 words
  23. SWISS COMMISSIONER'S SPEECH.

    Extract from a speech delivered at the Amphithcatre of the Primary College of La Chaux-de-Fonds. Tuesday, the 14th day of November. 1876. by M. Edouard FavrePerrel. Swiss Commissioner andjuror to the Philadolphin ...

    Article : 527 words
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