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  2. SPORTING NEWS.

    Larnook has been soratched for the Steeplechase to be run at Caulfield on Saturday. Disparity has been s[?]ratched for the Murr[?]beens. Handicap, and Dre[?]d for the Grand ...

    Article : 193 words
  3. OUR SYDNEY LETTER.

    Domestic legislation is not going ahead With any unseemly haste. The State coach [?]umbers and jolts and creaks horribly, but [?]oss not [?] to get "much ferrardsr." ...

    Article : 1,545 words
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    Advertising : 4,172 words
  5. CHATS ABOUT THE FASHIONS.

    The [?] for the "[?]" as the [?] call her, is the bicycle belt, which is an ordinary belt with a small leather bag or purse attached. ...

    Article : 1,409 words
  6. AGRICULTURAL RAILWAYS.

    SIR,—With your permission I shall make short weak of "Candour" and his pretensions to be a candid critic of a policy of railway extension. ...

    Article : 1,013 words
  7. FOOTBALL.

    Owing to the language used at the last football match, J. Doran[?], the field umpire, resigned. He says his position is unsupported by the associatio[?]. Mr. Dcran[?]e ...

    Article : 59 words
  8. CYCLING.

    A complimentary return smoke social was given to Mr. W. G. Ra[?], the proprietor of the Australian Cyclist, at the Oriental Hotel on Tuesday evening. There was a large ...

    Article : 178 words
  9. CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR,—I wish te bring under the notice of the autherities a disgraceful exhibition of football ruffianism. Last Saturday I, i[?] company with a lady friend, strolled into the ...

    Article : 633 words
  10. CHESS.

    This contest was con[?]luded on Monday night, when Mr. Hill won his seventh game and th[?]r[?]with the match. Mr. Hill opened once more with the Ruy ...

    Article : 257 words
  11. THE HAMPTON PLAINS WATER SUPPLY.

    The operations of the Coolgardie Waterworks Company, which are bringing a supply of water to the town, and to the mines in the neighbourhood, have, remarks the Coolgardie ...

    Article : 1,120 words
  12. DYER-STREET.

    SIR,—I notice that a number of private roads are included in the loan sohedule of the City Council to be made during the present season, but one of the mostimportant ...

    Article : 126 words
  13. THE NORSEMAN-ESPERAN[?]E RAILWAY.

    SIR,—Permit me to draw attention to the following e[?]ppings from the WEST AUSTRALIAN:—"If the country were [?]pable of producing sufficient to make the railway pay ...

    Article : 303 words
  14. RAINFALL IN YORK.

    SIR,—As one who watches the rainfall of the colony, and this from an agricultural point of v[?]w, I have often been struck with so few returns coming from York. Is it ...

    Article : 141 words
  15. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    SIR,—Would any of your readors kindly inform me why the Salvation Army is allowed to obst[?]ct the corners of the streets, holding meetings. Also why it is allowed-to ...

    Article : 67 words
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    Advertising : 41 words
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