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  3. GUN LICENCE BILL.

    Following are the main provisions of Mr. Broughton's Gun Licence, Bill, which was distributed in the Legislative Assembly early this morning:-- ...

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  4. ANOTHER WRECK

    Captain Newton, the Superintendent of Navigation, this morning got an urgent wire from Seal Rocks, reporting that a disabled barque was ashore at Fiona Bay, and that ...

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  5. EAKLY BIRD'S" NOTEBOOK

    The postponed meeting of the Moorefield Racing Club, which was fixed fop to-morrow (Thursday), has undergone a further adjournment and will take place on ...

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  6. SHIPPING

    As there is a likelihood of a Workmen's Compensation Act coming into force in the Commonwealth, it is interesting to read the following extract from the "Shipping World," a London nautical journal:-- ...

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  7. TEN YEARS AFTER

    Mr. Justice Sly, sitting in Chambers this morning, heard the application of William Henry Reach, of Paddington, against a maintenance order made by Mr. Smithers. S.M. ...

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  8. GRAND ANNUAL HORSE PARADE.

    The third annual horse parade under the control of the Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales took place on the Show Grounds, Moore Park, this forenoon, and ...

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  9. LATER MESSAGES

    The lighthouse-keeper has returned, and reports to the Superintendent of Navigation that the barque is flying the letters "NC." She has a heavy list to starboard, and her ...

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  11. AT THE ROYAL EXCHANGE

    Mr. B. Millin, acting secretary of the Royal Exchange, is in receipt of a wire from Newcastle, stating that a barque is ashore in Fiona Bay. She is dismasted, and ...

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  12. BARQUES ON THE COAST

    Several barques are known to be on the coast, or now due at Newcastle and Sydney. Those expected to arrive at any time at Sydney are:-- ...

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  13. BOXING

    There was a very poor attendance at the Gaiety Athletic Hall -lost night to witness the contest between Bob Bryunt, of Sydney, and Bob Greenshields, of Melbourne. ...

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  14. GENERAL NOTES

    If possible the Victoria Park Racing Club will bring .off Monday's meeting this afternoon, commenting at 2.10 o'clock. First forfeit for the Caulfield and ...

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  15. THE GALE MODERATING

    The weather in the vicinity, of Seal Rooks and Fiona Bay is moderating. The gale is abating, and there is now a Crash easterly blowing. with showery weather, and rough ...

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  16. FIONA BAY

    In 1882 the steamer Fiona, a vassal together with her cargo valued at £35.000, was lost in the vicinity, and in consequence Fiona Bay takes its name from the disaster. ...

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  17. ROYAL SOCIETY'S MEETINGS

    The general monthly limiting of the Royal Society of New South Wales will he held at the society's house to-night, when will be head:(a) 'On the Pines of Australia, Part 1." by Messrs. R. T. ...

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  18. THE MAILS

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  20. KUBELIK CONCERTS

    There was a much larger audience and an increase of enthusiasm at the second of the Kubelik concerts last night. Madame Eileen O'Moore (Bessie Doyle), who ...

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  21. CLOSING TO-MORROW

    Lyttelton (N.Z.), via Newcastle--Wairuna, 8 a.m. Bellinger Heads--Rosedale, 8 p.m. Eden--Tathra, 9 a.m. ...

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  22. THE WEATHER

    The following are the details of the New South Wales rainfall for the 24 hours ending 9 o'clock this morning:--Araluen 9 points, Ballinaer, Barrenjoey r. Batemnn's Rev 8 ...

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  23. TOWN AND COUNTRY

    The relative positions of Parliamentary representatives in town and country were discussed by the Farmers and Settlers' Conference yesterday, when Mr. J. R. Fulton ...

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  24. EXCHANGE ON CHEQUES

    Mr. Gilbert, who represents Curban ot the Farmers and Settlers' Conference, yesterday moved--"That the banks be urged to abolish the pernicious and unjust system of ...

    Article : 112 words
  25. ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND

    This evening the Royal Artillery Band, from Newcastle-on-Tyne, will re-appear at the Town Hall for a season of farewell concerts, which will be continued till Saturday ...

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  27. HEAVY RAIN ON THE COAST

    "The rain is still persistent along the seaboard and at parts of the Hunter and central tablelands," remarked Mr. Wilson, the divisional metoprologist to a "Star" reporter ...

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