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  2. HAWKESBURY DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION.

    The first show of this newly formed association, which is intended to extend over three days, opened on the 29th of April, and so far as it has progressed promises to be an unqualified success. In years gone by several shows have ...

    Article : 2,636 words
  3. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. VICTORIA COURSING CLUB.

    The coursing meeting to-day was not important, but it was the opening meeting of the Victoria Club. The sport was not so good, nor hares so plentiful as usual. The best performers in the Stewards' Plate were Blue Lookout, ...

    Article : 82 words
  4. DISMISSAL OF MR. SLATTERY.

    In yesterday's issue we reprinted a portion of the correspondence, minutes, &c., having reference to the dismissal of Mr. T. M. Slattery, the late Prothonotary of the Supreme Court. We now continue our extracts from those ...

    Article : 2,732 words
  5. WEATHER MAP.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 words
  6. THE TURF.

    Training has already commenced at Randwick, and the track is now open for those who have provided themselves with training tickets for their horses. Mr. Clibborn reports having sold the imported horse ...

    Article : 191 words
  7. SYDNEY AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB SPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 334 words
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  9. [?]RADES AND LABOUR COUNCIL.

    The Trades and Labour Council held their fortnightly meeting at their rooms last night, Mr. W. B. Cole, the president, in the chair. The following societies were represented:—Carpenters and joiners (two societies), ...

    Article : 524 words
  10. THE NEWCASTLE COAL CRISIS. [FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]

    A new feature, but at the same time one that was not altogether unexpected, was incorporated into the coal question this morning, and for a little while caused no small sensation amongst commercial men and others interested in ...

    Article : 966 words
  11. TME GROCERS' PICNIC.

    Yesterday the grocers of the city held their second annual picnic at Correy's Tea Gardens, Botany, and it was a great success in every way. Ten large 'buses were engaged to convey the intending picnicers, and these started from the ...

    Article : 783 words
  12. COMMERCIAL. SALE OF EXHIBITION WOOLS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 621 words
  13. MELBOURNE LIVE STOCK MARKET.

    King and Cuningham report 2590 cattle forward, and the market is down 10s, best fething £8 to £10. We sold 280 for the Hon. James Taylor, of Tocal, up to £8 5s, and 90 Gippslanders. 12,400 sheep yarded, and market firmer. Best merinos brought ...

    Article : 111 words
  14. [BY TELEGRAPH.]

    Owing to a misunderstanding between the Waratah Company and their miners working at Raspberry Gully in regard to the price to be paid for hewing, the latter failed to go to work to-day, although signal was given for them ...

    Article : 88 words
  15. MAITLAND LIVE STOCK MARKET.

    At Campbell's-hill yards, to-day, the following lots were sold by Brnuker and Wolfe:—On account of James Price, 180 wethers at 8s 1d to 8s 6d; J. M. L. M'Donald, 187 wethers, 7s 9d to 7s 10d; lambs, 7s. C. S. Capps' bullocks, £8 14s; cows, £2 16s to ...

    Article : 115 words
  16. Advertising

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