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  2. ON CHANGE

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  5. ‘CHURCH MUSIC,

    TRINITY MISSION PARISH-A special farewell service took place last night to the Rev R. G. Robson the curate who is leaving for England, There was a large ...

    Article : 447 words
  6. A CHARGE O F LARCENY AS A BAILEE.

    John Parker, a storekeeper at Molong, New South Wales, end once a candidate for Parliament, was arrested aboard the Kyarra at ...

    Article : 202 words
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  9. OBSEQUIES

    The remains of the late M r R . C . Patterson -were interred at the Queen-borough Cemetery this afternoon. The cortege proceeded from 'Vaunts' the ...

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  11. THE MINT ROBBERY AND THE MURDER CASE.

    Nothing further has been discovered regarding the Mint robbery or Bauer's murder. Clairvoyants a re to be consulted ...

    Article : 105 words
  12. LATEST CABLES.

    At the Peace Conference n o w e in g held at The H ague, America proposes the establishment of a permanent international arbitration ...

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  13. LATEST GABLES.

    The report that M. Albert, one of the leaders of the agitation in France, has been arrested is not confirmed ...

    Article : 43 words
  14. NORTHERN NEWS.

    While the Wakatipn was shifting to the Railway Wharf this morning , she collided with the tog Wubin and the Priestmen dredge. Slight damage ...

    Article : 97 words
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  16. ALLEGED UTTERING OF BASE COIN,

    Mary Watson, on bail, was charged before the Police Magistrate (Mr W . O . wise). Sub Inspector Weston prosecuting, 'the City Police Court this morning, ...

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  17. REVIEW.

    We have receive from Mr Arthur Jillett, of Undine a copy of a poem entitled One-Eyed Sam.' Mr Jillett has been proviously known in a select circle ...

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  18. IN PEACEABLE WATERS.

    It is announced that the disaffected areas are calmer. The French Chamber hurriedly passed a Bill preventing the­ ...

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  19. SHEEP SHIPMENT.

    The Westralia arrived from Sydney to-day to load sheep for the sales. The Wakatipu leaves with Sheep ...

    Article : 48 words
  20. MINING.

    Hercules (Mount Read), June 15.—Underground—No. 3 level, open cut: Very little work done here during week, chiefly to a number of hands ...

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  21. ENGLAND AND GER­MANY.

    German newspapers announce at the . Kaiser and Kaiserin have accepted King Edward’s invitation to visit England in the antnmn. ...

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  22. FOOTBALL.

    The N.T.F.A. second 18 on Satur­day defeated Beaconsfield by 8 goals 11 behinds to 3 goals 9 bet in behinds. ...

    Article : 150 words
  23. THE NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES.

    The ' New York Tribune ’ states at Sir Wilfred Laurier (Premier Canada) and Sir Robert Bond premier of Newfoundland ) will ...

    Article : 161 words
  24. STOCK SALES

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  25. THE PULPIT.

    Last night, at Beaconsfield, Rev. F .A. Fernan announced that he had conditionally accepted the offer of a parish in New South Wales. ...

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  26. HUONVILLE NOTES ,

    So far we have got through tho winter very well, only having one week’s bad weather since the beginning of May, although many people say we started ...

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  27. THE TIN MARKET.

    The London tin market is quiet at 187 10s. Last sales effected by the Bischoff company at £188. ...

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  28. ARRIVED.

    The barque Rollo arrived at Launceston last night from Hobart with the remainder of her London cargo. ...

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  29. TENNIS.

    A. F . Wilding, the New Zealander, won the London championship of the Queen’s C in , defeating Ritchie by three sets to love. ...

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  30. THE DAMAGED CABLE.

    The steamer Wareatea leaves this evening for George Town to take on board gear to repair the dam aged cable. ...

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  31. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    Edward Gray died on Saturday from what is thought to be ptomaine poison, as a result of eating cheese on Thursday ...

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  32. FIFTY YEARS AGO

    Fifty years ago to-day the foundation stone of the present building of the Mechanics Institute was laid by the Rev. R. K. Ewing ...

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  33. THE GOLF CHAMPION­ SHIP.

    Arnaud Massey has w o n the golf championship. ...

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  34. LACROSSE.

    The lacrosse match on Saturday afternoon resulted in a win for Esk beating Tamar by 6 goals to 2. ...

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  35. SUPREME COURT.

    Mr Justice C lark will preside at tho Supreme Court In its Civil Jurisdiction 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. The case of the King v. Johnstone will be ...

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  36. FROSTY.

    The couple of heavy frosts at the end of late week were exceeded in severity by that experienced yester­day morning, when 11deg of frost ...

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  38. CRUELTY TO CHILDREN .

    At the Town Hall this morning a deputation from the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children waited upon the Northern members ...

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  39. FOOTBALL.

    EMPIRE v . COLLINGWOOD. — A fair crow d o f spectators was present at the above match played on the Domain on Saturday afternoon under the auspt[?]e[?] of ...

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  40. A CURE FOR ASTHMA.

    It is but natural that the majority of Sufferers from Asthma, after trying doctors and numberless remedies withou[?] avall, have come to the conclusion that ...

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  41. THE COURT.

    At the King's garden party at Windsor there were 8500 guests resent, including the Premier of Victoria, Sir L. Bonython, and the ...

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  42. BOXING.

    The final of the Amateur Middleweight championship of New South Wales was decided on Saturday night at the Gafety Athletic Hall, Sydney. There was a large ...

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  43. CRICKET.

    The South African team defeated Derbyshire. Vogler obtained six wickets for 17 in the second innings. This make the South ...

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  44. THE POLICE DEPARTMENT.

    The following transfers have been approved ; Superintendent Hedherg, from Scottsdale to Deloraine ; Superintendent Propsting from Fingal to Sco[?]sdale. This ...

    Article : 85 words
  45. TESTAMENTARY

    William Woolley to Lorenzo Lodge and Thomas Whitesides, £19,483; Ann Archer to the Tasmanian Permanent Ex[?]utor[?] and Trust[?] Association Limited, £3178. ...

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  46. BEST AND CO V LONGLEY .

    The members of Messrs Best and Co's football team journeyed to Longley on Saturday afternoon to play the local club, and after a very exciting game won the ...

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  47. SACRED CONCERT.

    An announcement is made that the chair of St. Andrew's are to give a se[?] concert to-morrow night at the church. The choir has been greatly [?]tengthened ...

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  48. 'CINDERELLA'

    On Monday next Mrs E . A Stacey's Little Players w ill produce the fairy pantomime ' Cinderella' in the Town Ha[?]l. ...

    Article : 116 words
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