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  2. SYDNEY SPORTING LETTER.

    THE A.J. C. meeting to-day was held in the moat glorious weather one could possibly imagine, for the time of the year. The attendance was meagre, and it clearly shows ...

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  3. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC.

    DIRECTORS of the Pioneer Company have decided on an average payment of 3½d pergallon at a 3.47 test. Sydney, Monday. ...

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  4. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    TERRIBLE floods have occurred in Northern Hungary, and many persons were drowned. A large body of Pathans suddenly attacked even Sepoys under Lieutenant Horne, of ...

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  5. EPITORIAL BREVTTIES.

    In Melbourne, the 41b. loaf has been raised to 5d. It has been decided to invite Mr. Michael Davitt to visit Casino. ...

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  6. THE PREMIER AT WARREN.

    ON Friday the Premier arrived at Warren. The town of Warren is 2 miles off the western railway line, the nearest station being Nevertire, which is 341 miles from Sydney. ...

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  7. Ulmarra.

    PLOUGHS.—Messrs. Maasey-Harris and Company exhibited their agricultural implements at work on Mr. Norman M'Leod'n farm last Saturday, and it was evident from the ...

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  8. Agricultural Returns.

    FOR the year ended March the area under potatoes was 3039a. in New South Wales, sugar cane cut this season 14,204a, not cut 18,705a., grape vines for wine-making 4475a. ...

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  9. Discovery of Gold at Bucca Creek.

    WOOGOOLGA, MONDAY—There is considerable excitement here over the new gold find at Bucca Creek. Taylor and party brought in some stone which eclipses anything seen ...

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    REFRIGERATING WORKS AT GRAFTON,— Yesterday, before the Land Board (Messrs. Park and Page) application was made by the N. S. W. Fresh Food and Ice Company, to ...

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    CIVILIAN RIFLE CLUB. — The monthly shooting was held at the butts on Saturday afternoon. It was very smoky and hazy, and very low scores were made. Mr. ...

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    CUTTING TIMBER ON COMMONS.—A deputation of timber getters from Pitt Town last week protested against certain restrictions which had been placed upon them in ...

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  13. British and Foreign Bible Society.

    THE annual meeting of the Clarence auxiliary was held in the Protestant Hull, when there was an attendance of about 60 Mr, T. Fage,'J.P., presided, and there were on the ...

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    TOUTS AND TIPSTERS.—The lack of knowledge of horseflesh on the part of backers as a body is no less surprising than true, and it renders them un easy prey to blatant touts, ...

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    SHOCKING AFFAIR AT FERNMOUNT. — A very sad affair has occurred at Fernmount, resulting in the death of six aboriginals, while another is not likely to recover. It seems ...

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    FATAL GUN ACCIDENT.—A Bad fatal accident happened at. Cobar on Friday. A boy named Willie Crow, 12 years old, with another boy of a similar age, went out ...

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    FOOTBALL. The opening match of the season will he played next Saturday on Fisher Park, when teams from the North and South Grafton, clubs will try ...

    Article : 133 words
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