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  2. SPORTING NEWS AND NOTES.

    MONDAY. -- Settling over [?]wick Park races and Moonen Valley coursing. V.A.T.C. entries close 4 p.m., Canterbury Park Teu[?]ting. Pony and Galioway entries close, ...

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  3. SATURDAY'S SHOWS.

    Mr Hamilton Clarke is doing wonders with the [?]all forces at his disposal, but it must not be forgotten that these forces are really insufficient. He has, in all, fifty-two musicians ...

    Article : 338 words
  4. PITH AND POINT.

    Wet. Stormy. Winter's wing. Arrests for burglary. ...

    Article : 310 words
  5. CHRONICLES OF THE CHURCHES.

    "Not all who seemed to fail have failed [?]deed; Not all who fall have therefore worked in vain; For all our acts to many issues lead; [?]out of carnest purpose pure and plain, ...

    Article : 27 words
  6. ROYAL MUSEUM.

    Mallibar, the Fire King, is the latest novelty at the Museum, the clever management of which keeps it picked with well-pleased crowds from morning until night. ...

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  7. FROM THE PEW.

    The Baptist Church, Hawthorn, is the youngest of the churches of that denomination in the colony, as it is the youngest of the Christian communities in the brantiful and ...

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  8. CYCLORAMA.

    This capital exhibition, which has taken a firm place among the permanent sights of Melbourne, received its full quota of visitors on Saturday. ...

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  9. PICTURESQUE NEW ZEALAND.

    To-morrow evening, at the Town Hall, Professor Sydney Dickenson, a talented [?] and [?]tionist, whose previous visit is favorably remembered, will introduce ...

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  10. COURSING.

    MONDAY. -- Melbourne coursing Club entries close at Royal Mail Hotel, at 4 p.m. WEDNESDAY. -- Melbourne Coursing Club Bracelet Meeting (first day). ...

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  11. AN AMERICAN CELEBRITY.

    RIP VAN WINKLE IN AUSTRALIA. "This is the first time I have left America," says Mr Robert M'Wade, "though I have many times intended to visit England and ...

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  12. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Mr Gladstone, it is announced, is about to visit the Continent, and will leave London for Paris on Monday. The railway construction schemes proposed ...

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  13. BASEBALL.

    THURSDAY. -- Meeting Victorian Baseball League at Burton's Ocient Hotel at 8 o'clock. ...

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  14. ECOT[?]

    SATURDAY. -- South Melbourne v. Carlton, at South Melbourne; North Melbourne v. Pore Melbourne, at North Melbourne; St. Kilda v. Essendon. at Sr. Kilda : Williamstown v. ...

    Article : 41 words
  15. JACK IN THE BOX.

    Probably Jennie Lee's warmest admirers nave never pictured her as the here of a sensational drama, carrying through all sorts of startling situations with vigor and ...

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  16. CRICKET.

    WEDNESDAY. -- General meeting Ormond Club, North Melbourne. SATURDAY. -- Meeting of members East Melbourne Club, in pavilion, 2.30 p.m. ...

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  17. AQUATICS.

    WEDNESDAY. -- Meeting Northern District Rowing Association, at Echucs. ...

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  18. THE TURF.

    This afternoon, at 1 o'clock, entries for the V.A.T.C. meeting, to beheld on the 14th inst., close. The programme comprises a handicap for two-year-olds. over three furlongs and a ...

    Article : 434 words
  19. ABOUT THAT GUM.

    SIR, -- In your issue of 30th [?] we read that a French chemist has grown in his garden the silver wattle [?] of Australia, and has discovered that the gum is [?]tical with gum ...

    Article : 177 words
  20. Advertising

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    Advertising : 2,678 words
  21. SALVATION ARMY FAREWELLS.

    The Salvation Army held great meetings in the Collingwood Town Hall on Sunday, in c[?]tion with the departure of its leaders for England. There was an unparalleled rush ...

    Article : 421 words
  22. AQUATICS.

    At the last meeting of the members of the Shepparton Rowing Club, held at the Chouthouse Hotel, Mr P. W. Rose, president, occupied the chair, The principal business ...

    Article : 110 words
  23. FISTIANA.

    Cabling from London en the 31st ult, the Special correspondent of the "Age" status that " Slavin, the Australian champion boxer, has challenged Peter Jackson, formerly of Sydney, ...

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  24. CRICKET.

    Intending and actual members of the Ormond Cricket Club will meet at the Metropolitan Hotel, Courtney street, on Wednesday evening. ...

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  25. BILLIARDS.

    The billiard tournament at Manders' Tattersalls will be continued to-night. The following are the games to be played Mr S. Bell and Mr E. Levy, Mr T. Wall (jun.) and Mr L. ...

    Article : 148 words
  26. COLONIAL AND INTERCOLONIAL.

    At the Presbyterian Church, Ryrie street, Geelong, on Sunday evening, the pastor, Rev. A. Davidson, delivered another of his monthly series of sermons to young men. The next ...

    Article : 775 words
  27. BOXING.

    Next Monday week Harry Downie and Peter Poland box eight rounds for a division of the gate money and L50. Both men are thoroughly in earnest this time and a good go ...

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  28. HARBOR LIGHTH.

    This exquisite and popular drama was revived on Saturday night at the Theatre Royal with an entirely new cast, Mr Bucklaw replacing Mr Reck as Lieutenant Kingsley Mr. [?] ...

    Article : 151 words
  29. THE FREE SUNDAY DINNER FUND.

    SIR, -- Will yon allow moon behalf of our " hungry brothers" in general, and the Melbourne once in particular, to thank you most cordially for your kindly notice of the ...

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  30. GODDARD TO ROLAND.

    Jack Goddard writes us that he is ready to undertake to knock Peter Roland out in eight rounds, for the whole of the house, the match to come off next Monday night, or any suitable ...

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  31. A FATAL FALL.

    An inquest was held at the Melbourne Hospital this morning by Dr Youl on the body of William Priestly, who died on Saturday from injuries received on Tuesday last while [?] ...

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  32. CITY AND SUBURBS.

    At the Presbyterian Church, Ascot Vale, on Sunday evening the pastor, Rev. A.S.C. James, delivered the fourth of his interesting and instructive aeries of lectures on The Bible ...

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  33. OPERA HOUSE.

    The performance of Funon the Bristol, on Saturday night, was rendered additionally attractive by the revival at Mr. Sheridan's famous impersonation of the Tramp, by the ...

    Article : 59 words
  34. ALEXANDRA THEATRE.

    Great preparations are being made for the presentation of Romeo and Juliet for the benefit of Miss Lily Dampier on Friday next. To-night, and until Thursday, the popular and ...

    Article : 40 words
  35. Family Notices

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  36. ATHENEUM HALL.

    Mr [?] gave two Performances on Saturday, both of which were exceedingly well attended. He was visited in the afternoon by a very large number of the ...

    Article : 52 words
  37. Advertising

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  38. VICTORIA HALL.

    The Jonsens were reinforced on Saturday by the appearance of Miss Edith Moulton and Miss Flo Hazlewood. The first of there ladies is a clever dancer, agile and ...

    Article : 78 words
  39. Advertising

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  40. ST. GROUGE'S HALL.

    The nsw programme on Saturday night was received with great favor, the solos of Messrs Montague. Fuller and Dornman, the laughing songs of Jolly John Nash, the [?]of ...

    Article : 58 words
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