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  2. COUNTRY NEWS. (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) A MISSING SELECTOR.

    A selector named Thomas Phillips left his home, Beilaleppa, near Collaroy, on 3rd November, to go on the Liverpool Range, 10 miles away, to look for missing sheep, and up to the present no tidings of ...

    Article : 264 words
  3. THE BOYS' BRIGADE.

    The annual meeting of the Boys' Brigade was held in the Town Hall last night, The Mayor of Sydney (Alderman Ives) was in the chair, and amongst those on the platform were Mr. W. M'Millan, M. L. A., ...

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  4. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. THE TURF.

    Pony and galloway racing will be the attraction at Canterbury Park this afternoon, and in addition to the ordinary service by rail visitors will be accommodated with special trains to Canterbury ...

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  5. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Arrivals: Loch Cree, barque, from Auckland 4th August; Northern Monarch, ship, from Port Pirie 24th August; Mooltan, ship, from Port Pirie 9th August; Barunga, barque, from Rockhampton 16th August; ...

    Article : 213 words
  6. CANNING PARK TURF CLUB RACES.

    The Canning Park Turf Club Races were well attended. The results were:— Nuns[?]y STAKES, [?] mile.— G. A. Towton's Tarquin, by Neckersgat— Tarpea, [?]: Envov, by Vengeauce— Embas[?]y, ...

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  7. HOSPITAL SATURDAY FUND.

    The monthly meeting of the board of directors was held on Friday, the 4th instant, at the Town Hall. Mr. W. Briggs presided, and there were present— Mesdames Alfred Allen, Cargill, G. N. Griffiths John ...

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  8. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The Armand Behic, with the mails dated Sydney the [?]th November, arrived at Marselles on the 7th instant at [?] a.m. The English portion of her mails would be delivered in London yesterday. ...

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  9. THE UNION COMPANY'S LINE.

    The Raktanon passed Thursday Island en route from Newcastle to Singapore on Sunday, and is due at the lateer port about the 19th. The Waihora hence arrived at Auckland from Sydney on Monday night last. The Rotomaha[?] ...

    Article : 73 words
  10. SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND.

    The Indios' new pavilion and new cycling track will be opened next Saturday afternoon for the first time, when the New South Wales Cyclists' Union will hold a bicycle carnival, at which several prominent riders ...

    Article : 341 words
  11. WHITTON AMATEUR TURF CLUB.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 108 words
  12. THE JAPANESE MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

    The steamer Omi Maru yesterday arrived from Japan and Hongkong and berthed at the Circular Quay.She left Yokohama on the 4th November, arrived at Kobe on the 6th: left again on the 8th; left Nagasaki on the 12th, ...

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  13. THE MINISTER FOR EDUCATION.

    The Hon. Jacob Garrard, Minister for Education, arrived this afternoon to make inquiries concerning the need of more accomodation at the Bourkestreet Public School. To-night he opened a fair in ...

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  14. THE HARVEIAN ORATION: GALEN AND GREEK ANATOMY.

    Dr. J. Frank Payne, of St. Thomas's Hospital, delivered the Harveian Oration at the Royal College of Physicians on the 19th October. He observed that the task became every year more difficult. ...

    Article : 530 words
  15. HAREOUR REMOVALS.

    The Rome yesterday went alongside the P, and O. Company's wharf. The barque Vigeland will be towed to Ellis's wha[?] to-day. ...

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  16. NEWCASTLE QUARTER SESSIONS.

    The Newcastle Quarter Sessions for December were opened yesterday morning. The calendar was an unusually light one, there being only five cases. Mr. A. F. Dawson was Crown Prosecutor. Mr. W. ...

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  17. WESTERN AUSTRALIA TURF CLUB.

    The second payments for the Perth Cup and other events of the New Year's meeting of the Western Australia Turf Club were due yesterday. The following seratchings are announced:— ...

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  18. THE NEW SOUTH WALES ELEVEN.

    Sir,—While congratulating the N.S.W. selection committee on their enterprise in including new blood in the N.S.W. eleven selected to meet South Australia and Victoria during the current mouth, I beg ...

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  19. CRICKET.

    With reference the telegraphed interview with Mr. Musgrove, the manager of the Australian team, concerning the difficulty between him and the trustees of the Sydney Cricket Ground, which was published ...

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  20. COAL ON THE MACQUARIE MOUNTAIN.

    Mr. Pittman (Government Geologist) and Professor David visited the Illawarra coalfields, Macquaric Mountain, to-day, and expressed themselves as pleased with the quality of the samples precured ...

    Article : 82 words
  21. BOWLS.

    The residence of Alderman John Young at Annandale, was on fite on Saturday afternoon, the occasion of the opening for the season of the local club's green, which, after a thorough top dressing, ...

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  22. THE MORNING GALLOPS.

    The weather at Randwick yesterday morning was cool and s[?]ing-like, and the grass and tau tracks, which were in splendid order, were at the disposal of trainers Kelso was the first out, and sent ...

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  23. THE MOUNTED RIFLE TEAM FOR ENGLAND.

    The following five members of the Camden Half. company of Mounted Rifles have been chosen, out of which four men will he selected to go to England next year to compete in the military tournment ...

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  24. ASSISTED IMMIGRATION.

    Sir,—In days gone by, when New South Wales was in prosperity, it was no uncommon thing to find public men telling us how many years it would take for us, first to double and then quadruple our ...

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  25. GOLF.

    Last Saturday, on the S. G. Club's links at Bondi, Messrs. J. W. Allen, R.C. Allen, and F. H. Campion played off the tie for first place in the Martin Cup competition. The winner turned out to be Mr. ...

    Article : 130 words
  26. MINISTERIAL VISIT TO WYALONG.

    Elaborate preparations are being made for the reception of the Ministerial party to-morrow. Triumphal arches and lines of flags are being placed in position. A number of leading residents of East ...

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  27. AQUATICS.

    The council of the Rowing Association met in the Oxford Hotel last night. There was a fair attendance of delegates, and Mr. W.H. Palmet, the chairman, president Mr. R.P. Hickson was accepted as a ...

    Article : 170 words
  28. A POLICY OF EXPENDITURE.

    Sir,—Referring to the proposed expenditure in various expensive items by the Government, I have been somewhat disappointed that more discussion had not followed. The probable expenditure of from ...

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  29. (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

    A meeting of the Anniversary Regattu committee was held to-night. A strong programme was drawn up for the annual carnival to be held on 26th proximo. ...

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  30. BILLIARDS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 318 words
  31. ASPENDALE PARK RACES.

    A race meeting held at Aspendale Park this afternoon attracted only a small attendance. The Trial Handicap, with which the meeting opened, was secured by Constant by half a head from ...

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  32. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In your issue of this morning appears a letter on the above, signed by a "P.G. M. " of the Manchester Unity of Oddfellows, which cannot be allowed to pass unnoticed. with the first part of the ...

    Article : 527 words
  33. HEALTH v. VEILS.

    Sir,—It is sad and pitiful to read of the death of so many promising young ladies of late at the carly age of 19, 20, and 21 from some alleged inflammation or other mysterious affection of the lungs. One can ...

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  34. THE PREMIER AND THE CHAMBER OF MANUFACTURES.

    Sir,—Recently you published in the correspondence column of your journal these words:—"The colony never has had a fair show, and it is about time that it did have" —referring to native ...

    Article : 650 words
  35. ROSEBERY PARK PONY AND GALLOWAY RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 307 words
  36. THE FLEET v. I ZINGARI.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 369 words
  37. CANTERBURY PARK PONY AND GALLOWAY RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 309 words
  38. CYCLING.

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  39. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir.—Will you allow me to correct your correspondent "A. D.," whose letter appeared in your issue of the 5th instant, in which he states that the Friendly of the Socities Act speakes of each society as [?] ...

    Article : 335 words
  40. LILLIE BRIDGE RACES.

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