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  4. SPORTING.

    The tracks are drying up at Flemington, but still they are not fast, Ranfurly, with a light weight up, beat Vigorous over half a mile in 51 see.—a good gallop. ...

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  5. JAMESTOWN SHOW.

    The twenty-third annual Show of the Belalie Agricultural Society held on Wednesday last, so far as attendance is concerned, was the most successful held by the Society ...

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  6. SPORTING NOTES.

    The great event to be decided on the second day of the V.A.T.C. Spring fleeting as Caulfield on. Saturday is, of course, the Caulfield Cup. A month ago and there were ...

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  7. WOOROORA SHOW.

    The twenty-first annual Show of the Wooroora Agricultural Society was held on October 13 on the Society's Ground, Tarlee. The morning opened with a nasty east wind ...

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  8. THE DAIRYMEN'S PICNIC.

    If there is one class of the community more than another which deserve an annual holiday it is that of the dairymen, who work long hours and brave all weathers. When the ...

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  9. FUNERAL OF THE LATE MR. WILLIAM HOLDEN.

    The remains of that pioneer colonist and patriarchal Australian journalist, Mr. William Holden, who arrived in the colony in 1838, joined The Register in November. 1851. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 552 words
  10. THE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD.

    The report on the Public Library, Museum, and Art Gallery for the year ended June 30, 1897, was laid before Parliament on Tuesday. Referring to the Board the report stated that ...

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  11. THE BUNDALEER WATER SCHEME.

    On Thursday morning the Bundaleer Waterworks Royal Commission met at Parliament House for the purpose of hearing evidence. There were present Mr. R. W. Foster ...

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  12. MAITLAND RACES.

    The following are weights for tho race meeting to be held at Maitland on November 15:— FIRST HURDLE RACE about two miles.—Archer ...

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  13. THE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    Forbidding the introduction from Japan of all bulbs and bulbous plants. Altering the boundaries of the Adelaide, Mitcham, Glen Osmond, and Magill water ...

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  14. LATEST MELBOURNE SCRATCHINGS.

    The following scratchings were made to-day—Caulfield Cup—St. David, Steeple—Robin. V.R.C. Derby—Selection. All engagements—Battalion. ...

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  15. THE SPRING RACING CARNIVAL.

    Owing to the general elections not much business was transacted in the betting market to-day. Rosella, Trent, Paul Pry. Avrshire, Straighfire Rev. Nor-East ...

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  16. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.

    The President of the Young Men's Christian Association, Mr. T. W. Flening, and Mrs. Fleming gave an "At Home" in the Victoria Hall on Thursday evening. The building was ...

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  17. TWO WELLS SHOW.

    Appended is the balance of the prize-list of the Two Wells Show:— High-jumping contest, J. Blake's Silver 1, J. Blake's Beppo 2; tandem team in harness, W. ...

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  18. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    Sir—It is time the thrifty and honest portion of heavily taxed colonials should use their political pressure against old-age pension schemes the tendency of which would ...

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  19. THE SALVATION ARMY FAIR.

    The annual fair in aid of the Salvation Army self-denial missionary offering was opened in the barracks on Thursday evening by Staff-Captain Spargo. During the afternoon the ...

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  20. PUBLIC SERVICE FEDERAL COUNCIL.

    A meeting of the Council of the Federated Associations of the Public Service of South Australia was held on Saturday evening, October 9, which was largely attended by ...

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  21. CHESS.

    Norwood Club.—On Wednesday evening, October 13, the sectional play in connection with the winter tournament was brought to a close. Wheeler won from W. F. Harrison Wheeler and Watt drew ...

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  23. FREEMASONARY.

    MOUNT GAMBIER LODGE.—On Tuesday, October 12. Brother Harry Gaillard was installed as W.M. of the Mount Gambier Lodge of Freemasons. No. 35, S.A.C., in succession to Brother G. Watson ...

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  24. PASSENGERS BY THE WARRNAMBOOL.

    The s.s. Warnambool of the Land Line, sailed from London for Port Adelaide on September 4 with the following saloon passengers on board:—For Adelaide—Mr. Geach ...

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  27. THE ESCAPED PRISONERS.

    Sir—Perhaps it will surprise "H. Wilkinson" to know that not one escape from the inside of the prison took place during my connection with the establishment. I am satisfied ...

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