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  4. MERCANTILE MISCELLANY.

    South Australia--5.30 p.m. Victoria--5.30 and 7 p.m. Queensland--3.45 p.m. Eden--Allowrie, 9 a.m. ...

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  5. CATHOLIC YOUNG MEN.

    The annual dance of the Catholic Young Men's Society of St. Mary's Cathedral parish at the Paddington Town Hall last night was attended by more than 200 couples, who ...

    Article : 189 words
  6. SMOKE CONCERT.

    The Balmain branch of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers held a smoke concert last evening at the Temperance Hall. There was a very large attendance, and a pleasant ...

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  7. ENGLISHMAN VERSUS FRENCHMAN.

    The English cavalry, during Wellington's campaigns, were noted for their superb riding. Their officers were all mounted, and had learned to ride by following the hounds ...

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  8. SCOTTISH CONCERT AT BALMAIN.

    A Scottish and national concert was held last night in the Presbyterian Lecture Hall, Balmain. Part songs were rendered by the Scottish choir, and vocal solos contributed ...

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  9. A PICT0N MATTER.

    The first of the appeals at the Parramatta Quarter Sessions was commenced on Wednesday afternoon, before Judge Docker, when Harry Figg, late the licensee of the ...

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  10. SIR WILLIAM NICHOLSON.

    The reasons which have compelled Sir William Nicholson to resign the appointment of Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Gibraltar are said to be private, and are therefore ...

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  11. LOCOMOTIVES.

    Mr. M'Gowen wanted to know from the Premier in the Legislative Assembly what it had cost the country for imported locomotives during the past ten years; what the ...

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  13. JAMES SMITH.

    James Smith, the man who was remanded at the Central Court yesterday morning on a charge of wounding a man named Luckey in Goulburu-street, was again before the ...

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  14. GRADING OF BUTTER.

    Mr. Oxley, of the Farmers and Settlers Cooperative Society, and Mr. L. A. McIntyre, of Messrs. W. H. Barlow and Co., were the witnesses examined before the select ...

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  15. NO GUILTY KNOWLEDGE.

    The case for the Crown in which Charles Dodd and Wm. Baxter were charged at Parramatta Sessions on Wednesday with uttering counterfeit coin at Parramatta on July ...

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  16. INTER-VARSITY FOOTBALL.

    The Otago varsity team, defeated by the Sydney Varsity by 16 points to 13 yesterday. Following are the names, reading from left to right:-- Back row: J. G. Crawford, A. C. Thomson, L. Tansey, F. Statham, A. A. Adams, H. Hamilton, E. K. Lomas, J. Middle row: F. A. Scannel, P. L. Foote, G. Borrie, G. Thomson (captain), D. G. Maopherson, G. M'Donald, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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