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  2. UNITED AUSTRALASIAN AXEMEN'S ASSOCIATION.

    Yesterday was the second and concluding day of the United Australasian Axemen's carnival of 1893. The day was fine, and although the attendance was not up to ...

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  3. CRICKET.

    The following arrangements have been made for tomorrow:— Launceston v. Esk (continuztion).—State of the game—Launceston, first innings, 48; ...

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  4. THE LAW COURTS.

    The annual meeting of the licensing bench will be held this morning at the Court House, Patterson-street, at 11 o'clock. ...

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  5. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    The time for receiving nominations of candidates for election as aldermen of the City Council in place of Messrs S. J. Sutton, E. H. Panton, and W. I. Thrower, ...

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  6. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER O.

    BENCH —Messrs G. W. Waterhouse, P.M., and John Gunn, J.P. LARCENY.—William White, charged with larceny as a bailee of 6s, the property of ...

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  7. COUNTRY.

    For rural municipal elections the nominations closed, and some contests will take place. The following are the particulars:— ...

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  8. LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH.

    The Sanitary Inspector, Mr M. Matony, reported that he had accompanied Mr A. Mault, Secretary to the Central Board of Health, during his recent visit to Westbury, ...

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  9. OATLANDS.

    The candidates nominated were the retiring councillors, Dr. G. E. Butler and Mr Robert Jones, and Mr William Burbury. A poll will take place on ...

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  10. SPRING BAY.

    The candidates nominated were Messrs George Pitt aid John Charles Turvey, the retiring councillors, who are re-elected. ...

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  11. BANKRUPTCY.

    A petition was filed by John Watkinson and Arthur Watkinson, of West Devonport, trading as Watkinson Bros. and Company, seedemen, who estimate their liabilities at ...

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  12. CAMPBELL TOWN.

    The nominations for the three vacancies in the Municipal Council closed as under:—Frederick Hart, John Taylor, and Henry Foster. The retiring councillors were ...

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  13. SPORTING.

    The T. R. C. spring meet takes place at Elwick to-morrow, and the numerous acceptances should induce a very large attendance of sporting patrons. Return ...

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  14. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET.

    Among the cricket matches in Melbourne on Saturday North v. East Melbourne attached a great deal of interest, the North team having at the conclusion of the ...

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  15. ROSS.

    The two retiring councillors, Messrs W. H. Bennett, M. H. A., and H. I. Davis, were the only persons nominated. ...

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  16. FINGAL.

    The following nominations were made for the Municipal Council elections:— Mr J. Moray, Dr. Thos. Hoskins, and Mr John Smith. The two first-named are the ...

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  17. THE MUNICIPALITIES

    Present—The Warden (Mr D. Burke), and Councillors John Millar and John French. SANITATION. ...

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  18. DELORAINE.

    The following nominations were made for the vacancies in the Municipal Council:—Messrs John Hart, M. H. A., Robert Hall, and R. G. Home. Messrs ...

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  19. EVANDALE.

    The following candidates were nominated:—Mr J. B. Gibson, Dr. J. G. Johnson, and Mr D. Mackinnon. ...

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  20. METECROLOGICAL NOTES FOR NOVEMBER.

    Barometer.—Maximum 30 23 on 10th wind S. E ; minimum 29 21 on 4th, wind, N.W. Mean for month, 29 71. Thermometer.—Indoors, maximum 68 ...

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  21. ATHLETICS.

    The annual athletic sports in connection with the Officer College were held to-day on the Upper Cricket Ground, and passed off successfully. There was a capital ...

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  22. TABLE CAPE BUTTE FACTORY.

    Matters in connection with the Table Cape butter factory continue to progress very favourably, in fact so much so that the directors have found it necessary, we ...

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  23. CYCLING.

    Owing to the unpropitious state of the weather yesterday morning, Mr Thomas W. Stanwix, who had intended making an attempt to reduce the existing Tasmanian ...

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  24. LAWN TENNIS.

    A single handicap lawn tennis tournament for ladies, open to all clubs, will be commenced on the Epping tennis court on Saturday, 19th inst., and be continued on ...

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  25. DUNEDIN RACES.

    The spring meeting of the Dunedin Jockey Club was commenced yesterday and continued to-day. The following was the result of the ...

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  26. HOMING.

    Nominations for the Bridgewater race, velocity principle, close to-night at Bradshaw's, Charles-street. ...

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  27. AQUATIC.

    A meeting of the committee of the Tamar Regatta Association took place last evening, at which there was a full attendance of members; Mr Wm. Hunt presiding. The ...

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  28. INTERNATIONAL RIFLE MATCH.

    The international rifle match, formerly a regular event in the programme of the Y. R. A., was revived this year (says the Age), and was shot on Monday on the ...

    Article : 152 words
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