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  2. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. THE ENGLISH ELEVEN AT BATHURST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 908 words
  3. THE HERALD WAYZE-GOOSE.

    The Wayz[?]-goose, or annual picnic, of the Herald Office comprising the Sydney Morning Herald, the [?], and the Sydney Mail, came off most successfully at Clo[?] on Saturday last. The party, to the number of over 500, were ...

    Article : 1,551 words
  4. WEATHER MAP.

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  5. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    The diamond drill b[?]re has been tested by an engineer, Mr. Ruddle, and the water drinkable stands at 150 feet from surface. It is understood here that the Government intends stopping the bore at 450 feet, and there is onlny 30 ...

    Article : 556 words
  6. PUBLIC SCHOOL CADETS.

    The prizes won by the Public School and Artillery Cadets at their annual [?]ile meeting were presented on Saturday last, in the Town Hall Vestibule, by the Mayoress, Mrs. Harris. The upper end of the building behind the ...

    Article : 1,677 words
  7. COMMERCIAL. BONDED STOCKS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 233 words
  8. AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL.

    "Patience" has achieved a success which would be considered great at any time, but which, coming as it does in the off season, just before the Christmas holidays, is unexampled here; and there is no saying when it will be ...

    Article : 156 words
  9. ROYAL SYDNEY YACHT CLUB.

    The third class race for a prize of the value of£20 was sailed for on Saturday, when a favourable wind from start to finish enabled the winner to run the course in two hours and 46 minutes, followed in a few minutes by the ...

    Article : 296 words
  10. GAIETY THEATRE.

    For the first time at the Gaiety Theatre," All for Gold," was produced on Saturday night, and it is not too much to say that never before had it been so well played in Australia. For it stands to reason that Mr. Dampier and his two ...

    Article : 438 words
  11. LAYCOCK AND MESSENGER.

    The race between J. C. Laycock and Messenger came off on Saturday afternoon over the champion course on the Parramatta River. It created very slight interest, and there were not many spectators present. Laycock led off ...

    Article : 80 words
  12. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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  13. THE APPROACHING TRANSIT OF VENUS.

    A popular scientific lecture on the approaching transit of Venus was delivered in the large hall of the School of Arts on Friday evening by the Rev. Father Kelly. There was no charge for admission, but those who desired to attend ...

    Article : 940 words
  14. OPERA HOUSE.

    "The Romantic Family," a farcical comedy by W.S. Gilbert, was produced at the Opera House on Saturday night, and proved to coutain that spice of genuine fun, and that flavouring of cynical humour, which all Mr. Gilbert's works ...

    Article : 301 words
  15. INTERCOLONIAL RIFLE MATCH.

    The names which will probably be selected to represent the local military force at the forthcoming intercolonial rifle match are—Captains Ferguson, Clark, and Smart; Privates Leonard, Taylor, Hoare, ...

    Article : 59 words
  16. BRISBANE REGATTA.

    The entries for the regatta were very numerous and satisfactory. Laycock and Solomons entered for a pair-oar as well as for the Champion Sculliug Match. The former is expected to be a good race, as M'Cleer and Uhlman and ...

    Article : 55 words
  17. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.

    Sir,—In your columns, about two or three months ago You were good enough to accord me space for some suggestions as to the mode of appointment of magistrates in this colony. I pointed out then, and indeed on other previons ...

    Article : 516 words
  18. QUEEN'S THEATRE.

    "Shin Fane," another of the Irish-American dramas in which Mr. Gratttan Riggs appears to so much advantage, was produced at the Queen's Theatre on Saturday night; and being full of roughly sensational situations and casily ...

    Article : 212 words
  19. THE TURF.

    Speculation is far from brisk upon coming events, and most of the business has been confined to doubles upon the Summer Cup and Tattersall's Cup, at from 100's to 1 to 100's to 2, and the favourite selections appear to be Gipsy ...

    Article : 214 words
  20. WILSON'S CIRCUS.

    The circus was largoly patronised on Saturday, and the performances were greatly admired and enjoyed by the spectators. With a view to still [?]urther popularise this place of amusement, the proprietor, as will he seen by the ...

    Article : 237 words
  21. CRICKET.

    THE HOLDWORTH-GARDYNE CUP.—About 700 spectators were present on Saturday afternoon to witness the contest between the Warwicks and Carltons for the above cup, the wickets being in first-class order. The ...

    Article : 837 words
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