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  2. SALE OF THOROUGHBRED STOCK.

    Messrs. W.C. Yuille and Co. held, at their Newmarket stables, yesterday, a sale of yearlings, racehorses, and brood mares, on account of the executors of the late Mr. H. ...

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  3. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    Our Sandhurst correspondent writes:—The acceptances for the Bendigo Handicap events must be in the hands of Mr. J. C. Stamp by 4 o'clock on Monday next, at which hour ...

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  4. DEATH OF M. LOUIS BUVELOT.

    It is with regret that we announce the death of M. Louis Buvelot, the veteran Australian artist, who died at his residence, George-street, Fitzroy, yesterday afternoon, ...

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  5. MELBOURNE POPULAR CONCERTS.

    The 99th concert, and last of the present series of the Melbourne Popular Concerts was given yesterday in the upper-hall of the Melbourne Athen[?]um, in the presence of a ...

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  6. EXHIBITION NOTES.

    The Executive Commission of the Centennial International Exhibition are of opinion that the arrangements they have made for the protection of the buildings against fire ...

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  7. THE AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND.

    There will probably be but one feeling amongst lovers of cricket in Australia over the drawn game between the Australian Eleven and the Gentlemen of England, viz., ...

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  8. FREEMASONRY.

    A meeting of Masters and Past Masters of lodges under the English, Irish, and Scottish constitutions was held last evening, in the Freemasons' hall, Collins-street, to take into ...

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  9. SYDNEY MANUFACTURERS AND THE CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION.

    Sir,—We were somewhat surprised to see in this day's issue of the Sydney Morning Herald a telegram from your city reflecting upon the Chamber of Manufactures of New ...

    Article : 483 words
  10. MELBOURNE GENERAL SESSIONS.

    The following is a list of cases to be tried at the sittings of the Melbourne General Sessions Court, which commence to-morrow before His Honour Judge Chomley:— ...

    Article : 154 words
  11. BALLARAT.

    Mr. Henry Sutton, patentee of the Sutton type instantaneous photo-engraving process, gave an illustration of his patent at his laboratory, Ballarat, to-day, in the presence ...

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  12. SIDE-SHOWS AT THE EXHIBITION.

    Sir,—I think the above matter has gone quite far enough now, as I see by The Argus that the commissioners have decided to allow this form of entertainment in the gardens ...

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  13. LAW REPORT.

    An examination sitting was held in the estate of Job Sherwood and Arthur S. Braham, of Richmond, contractors. Mr. Fox appeared for the trustee. ...

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  14. RECENT MEETINGS.

    The first half-yearly meeting of the National Trustees Executors and Agency Company was held yesterday at the company's offices, and was numerously attended. ...

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  15. GORDON AND GOTCH'S NEWSPAPER KIOSK.

    Sir,—Your report of yesterday's meeting of the Executive Commissioners of the Centennial Exhibition contains the following passage, which certainly seems to require ...

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  16. GEELONG.

    A public meeting was held in the town-hall this evening to take into consideration the advisability of having a railway constructed to Lorne via Spring Creek, Jan Ju[?], ...

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  17. THE MUSICIANS' WELCOME TO MR. COWEN.

    Sir,—Just one more word, and I have done. My friend Mr. G. B. Allen puts words into my mouth that I have never uttered. Now, is it curious for me to deny having used such ...

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  18. CASUALTIES AND OFFENCES.

    About 9 o'clock yesterday morning a young man named James M'Lean, who was [?]ing sand for ship's ballast from low-water mark at Port Melbourne, found the body of a fully ...

    Article : 321 words
  19. MISQUOTATIONS.

    Sir,—Your correspondent "J.R." in The Argus of to-day concludes his letter with the following lines:- "Having to trust to memory, I may not have ...

    Article : 287 words
  20. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A cool and daring act was performed here this morning at the Warrnambool pier. A labouring man was knocked off the wharf into the water by some pieces ot railway ...

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  21. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    A large deputation of ratepayers waited upon the Malvern Shire Council on Tuesday evening, and presented a petition, numerously signed, requesting the council to defer ...

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  22. POLICE INTELLIGENCE.

    At the St. Kilda Court on Tuesday, Mary Parker and L[?]zzie M'Leish, two young women with babies in their arms, were charged with stealing door[?]ts, valued at ...

    Article : 248 words
  23. MISLEADING THEATRICAL ADVERTISEMENTS.

    Sir,—Who has not been often misled by a theatrical advertisement? I trust the theatrical triumvirate are not endeavouring to do so, but by their advertisement in The ...

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  24. TENDERS FOR FILLING THE ELWOOD SWAMP.

    Sir,—In estimating the relative value of tenders for any given work, the general rule is to compare tho lowest with the lowest but one, Mr. Higgins, however, in the contract for ...

    Article : 163 words
  25. THE CENTENNIAL LAND BANK.

    Sir,—I am directed by the board to ask your leave to reply to "Indignant Shareholder," whose letter appears in your issue of to-day, that if he will call on me at the bank ...

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  26. MINING MEETING.

    AL[?]ON EXTENDE, Eur[?]owle.—A meeting of shareholders was held at Messrs. Davies and Co's offices, 49 Collins-street west, on Monday, when it was resolved to register the company with a capital of ...

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