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  4. DEATH OF MR. BRUNTON STEPHENS.

    The wide circle which knew Mr. J. Brunton Stophens through his works, and the smaller company which was, privileged to know him personally—for it was a ...

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  5. COMMONWEALTH MATTERS.

    Sir Wm. Lyne, Commonwealth Minister for Home Affairs, who returned to his office yesterday after several weeks' absence through illness, states that his defence ...

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  6. QUEENSLAND.

    There ure being trucked here to-day 260 fat cattle from Taromeo and Staghurst for Messrs. Baynes Bros. PITTSWORTH, June 27. ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    " Sweet Nell of Old Drury" continues to draw crowded houses at the Theatre Royal, and at the Lyceum Bland Holt will produce "The Great Ruby," the Drury-lane ...

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  8. WILL OF A WELL-KNOWN MUSICIAN.

    The value of the estate of the late Sydney Mess, the well-known musician, of Sydney, has been sworn at £11,771. The chief beneficiaries under the will are Carrie Moss and ...

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  9. SYDNEY, JUNE 29.

    The sheep dog trials in connection with the annual show of the Sheepbreeders' Association of New South Wales were concluded yesterday. The first prize of £20 ...

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  10. THE SHEEPBREEDERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of the New South Wales Sheepbreoders' Association was held at the Australian Hotel last night. The report presented made reference to the ...

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  11. THE KENNIFFS.

    Considerable interest was created at the City Police Court on Saturday owing to the fact that Patrick and James Kenniff were brought up on a charge of wilful ...

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  12. WOOL TRAFFIC.

    The wool traffic for the financial year, as far as the railway system is concerned, has now been practically closed. During the twelve months 596,000 bales of wool were ...

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  14. FOOTBALL MATCHES.

    In the football matches played on Saturday, Glebe defeated South Sydney by 19 points to 8. Newtown defeated the University by 10 to 5, Western Suburbs beat the ...

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  15. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    In an interview with the "Bundaberg Mail," Mr. W. Woolley, formerly a leading merchant in that town, who has just returned from a tour in the United States ...

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  16. THE NEW PYRMONT BRIDGE.

    Yesterday, lady Rawson, wife of the Governor, performed the ceremony of opening the new bridge across Darling Harbour at Pyrmont, in the presence of a large ...

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  17. A SHIP ON FIRE.

    The R.M.S. Miowera, which arrived at Pinkenba on Thursday from Vancouver, via ports, brought additional particulars of the abandonment in midocean of the British ...

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  18. OUR MILITARY AND NAVAL CONTROL.

    Last night, our special representative in Melbourne advised the return to that city of Sir William Lyne, Commonwealth Minister for Home Affairs, and that the ...

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  19. FUBTHER DETAILS OF THE CAPTURE.

    By the courtesy of the police authorities, we have been enabled to interview one of the constables who has been engaged in the hunt for the Kenniff outlaws, and ...

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  20. NEW ZEALAND.

    The steamer Westralia takes 500 live sheep for Sydney. ...

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  21. BOER GUNS CAPTURED BY NEW ZEALANDERS.

    Colonel Porter, in a letter to Sir J. G. Ward, the Acting Premier, reports the capture of three guns from General De Wet's force by the Seventh New Zealand ...

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