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  2. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    The Caulfield Cup meeting general entries close at the V.A.T.C. office, in Melbourne, or the A.J.C. office, in Sydney, at 4 o'clock this afternoon. For the first day the events are the ...

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  3. THE FOOTBALL PREMIERSHIP.

    Although the South Melbourne team only managed to play a drawn game with Fitzroy on Saturday last, and should on the general play have suffered a defeat, the two points ...

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  4. THE DEPARTURE OF THE IRISH ENVOYS.

    A "monster open-air meeting" was held on Saturday afternoon in the enclosure lately occupied by a circus at the end of Swanstonstreet, near Franklin-street, for the purpose ...

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  5. MINING NOTES.

    The managers report:— ALBERTA, Barrier Banges, Sept. 14.—Main vertical shaft at 130ft from surface. The lode as reported by telegraph was cut at 123ft., and is now proved to be ...

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  6. LAW REPORT.

    This was an appeal from a decision of Judge Gaunt in the County Court, Melbourne. The plaintiffs sued the defendant, Mr. W. J. Woolcott, for £375, due for calls ...

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  7. MINING MEETING.

    CORANG SLUICING, New South Wales.—The adjourned half-yearly meeting was held at the Meresatite Mutual chamoers, Sydney, on the 17th last., Mr. John H. Wise presiding. The directors' report and ...

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  8. ST. PETER'S CHURCH, BOX HILL.

    On Thursday afternoon the Bishop of Melbourne laid the foundation stone of a new church at Box Hill. There was a large gathering of ladies and gentlemen present. ...

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  9. A FATAL FALL.

    A coloured man named Charles Johnson, who was employed as a cook at "Our Lodgings" in Little Bourke-street, fell downstairs in the lodgings early on Saturday morning, ...

    Article : 127 words
  10. INQUESTS.

    Dr. Yo[?] held an inquest at the morgue on Saturday on the body of a man named James Smith, who was found in the Yarra, near the Botanical-bridge, on the evening of ...

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  11. CRUELTY TO HORSES.

    Mr. Miller, solicitor for the Society for the Protection of Animals, at the Prahran Court on Thursday, prosecuted Maurico Fitzgeraid, the owner, for permitting to be driven, and ...

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  12. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN GIPPSLAND.

    Sir,—If there is anything in my last letter to The Argus that convevs an impression that the Bishop of Melbourne has slighted or neglected this parochial district, I beg you to ...

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  13. BROACHING CARGO.

    The cargo of the ship Loch [?]annoch was broached some time during Thursday night last. Two empty cases were found on Friday morning in the tween deeks which had ...

    Article : 126 words
  14. CHARGE OF BREACH OF INDENTURES.

    A young jockey named Henry A. Vard, who had been arrested on warrant at Geelong for absconding from his hired service, was brought before the Malvern Bench on ...

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