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  2. COUNTRY NEWS. (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) MAITLAND QUARTER SESSIONS.

    The Quarter Sessions were continued before Judge Coffey at the East Maitland courthouse to-day. John Eady, who pleaded guilty the preceding day to a charge of assault was sentenced to two years' hard ...

    Article : 141 words
  3. (FROM THE BOARD AT THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE.)

    CLARENCE HEADS.—Departure: December 15, Fiona (s.), at 3.40 p.m., for Sydney. WOOLGOOLGA.—Passed: December 15, Augusta (s.) at 12.45 p.m., north. ...

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  4. PROTECTIONIST DEMONSTRATION AT PADDINGTON.

    A demonstration in the interests of protection was held at the Paddington Town Hall last evening under the auspices of the Paddington, Waverley and Randwick Protectionist Leagues, which had ...

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  5. THE SHOPS AT CHRISTMASTIDE. SECOND NOTICE.

    " Anthony Hordern and Sons " is a name which [?]uggests to many hundreds of thousands of members of the community most pleaturable sensations—the sensations arising from visits to the Palace ...

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  6. FEDERAL FINANCES.

    At a largely attended meeting of the Institute of Bankers of New South Wales, held at the rooms, Equitable-chambers, George-street, last evening, a discussion took place on a paper read at the previous ...

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  7. THE HARYEST.

    The wheat crops generally are yielding well, but in many instances are somewhat piched. INVERELL, Tuesday. Since the last report of the wheat harvest ...

    Article : 173 words
  8. WASHINGTON H. SOUL AND CO., PITTSTREET.

    The experience of Messrs. Washington H. Soul and Co. in the past has been such as to induce them to effect improvements in their premises, so that business will be done under more favourable conditions ...

    Article : 394 words
  9. HARBOUR REMOVALS.

    The steamer Morayshire yesterday went alongside Pyrmont Wharf to load bunker coal. The steamer Denton Grange yesterday went to the P[?] toral and Finance Company's Wharf at Kirribilli to load ...

    Article : 88 words
  10. THE WEATHER.

    The weather is warm, but is tempered with cool breezes. The highest temperature in the shade to-day was 94. BOURKE, Tuesday. ...

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  11. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Massilia arrived at Plymouth on the 14th instant. The R.M.S. Occana left Colombo on the 14th instant. ...

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  12. ACCIDENTS TO MINERS.

    Edward Prior, and elderly miner, met with a painful accident this morning when working in Block 11 of the Proprietary mine. He was stoping in M'Bryde's shaft at the 350ft. level, when a small quantity of ...

    Article : 143 words
  13. ARRIVAL OF THE DENTON GRANGE.

    The latest addition to the Grange line of steamers, the Denton Grange yesterday arrived in port and berthed at Kirribilli, where she was greatty admired. The Dent[?] Grange is an exceptionally large steamer, lifting 10,000 ...

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  14. THE LAND TAX.

    A representative meeting was held on Saturday with regard to the land tax assessments. The principal landowners, of the district were present. Mr. Fred. Campbel., J.P., of Yarralumla, presided, and ...

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  15. MUNICIPAL COUNCILS. CABRAMATTA AND CANLEY VALE.

    At the last meeting of this council an application for registration of premises under the Dairy Supervision Act [?] granted to Mr. Harris. The Mayor reported that the diffculties in connection with the coucil's accounts had been ...

    Article : 68 words
  16. AMUSEMENTS. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    Mrs. Potter and Mr. Bellow, who are now closing their farewell season in Australia, will appear to-night in "The Lady of Lyons," in which romantic drama they are seem to particular advantage. ...

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  17. JOHN DYNON AND SON.

    The proverbial bull in a china shop would have a rare time in the warehouse of Messrs. [?] Dynon and Son. Many houses do business in similar [?] but Messrs. Dynon, confining themselves solely to ...

    Article : 240 words
  18. PADDINGTON.

    The Mayor of Paddington (Alderman A. Walker) reported to the last meeting of the council that he had requested the Australian Gaslight Company to [?] incandescent lights to [?] in the borough, to which the ...

    Article : 402 words
  19. THEATRE ROYAL.

    " Called Back " is drawing large audiences at the Theatre Royal, where Mr. Rignold's fluished impersonation as the treacherous Macari, and the ingenious development of a thrilling plot, quite justify the ...

    Article : 88 words
  20. SUICIDE AT BATHURST.

    Late to-night a servant girl named Hannah Chapman, employed at Minehan's Metropolitan Hotel, committed suicide by taking poison. She was secn by a doctor a quarter of an hour after swallowing ...

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  21. THE T BOOT COMPANY.

    The T Boot Company had barely commenced operations last Christmas, and, judging by the immense strides they have made since then, their shoes must have quickly made favourable impressions ...

    Article : 370 words
  22. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    The last ma[?] of a "A Milk White Flag" takes place to-day, as the picce itself will be withdrawn after Thursday night. Friday has been named the "Conor Souvenir Night." when the friends of the ...

    Article : 85 words
  23. BOURKE LAND BOARD DECISIONS.

    A further batch of deforred land board decisions was announced to-day as follows:—Leasehold areas: Wapweelah, rental fixed at 1·45d per acre per annum, formerly 1·5[?]; ...

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  24. FLAVELLE AND ROBERTS, LIMITED.

    Mr. Flavelle having lately completed a purchasing tour in the old world, the visitor to his firm's establishment in George-street will be gratified by seeing not only a magnificent but a modern stock. " A ...

    Article : 267 words
  25. CITY COMEDY COMPANY.

    The Guild Hall was well filled last night when the City Comedy Company, under the stage direction of Mr. C. L. Quist, gave a performance of "Blow for Blow," which was in every way ...

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  26. THE SUGAR SEASON.

    Last Saturday saw the end of the sugar season on the Clarence. Mr. Newby's mill ceased operations on that day, although it did not crush all the cane ready, owing to the great reduction in the ...

    Article : 1,277 words
  27. MINING MANAGERS' REPORTS.

    The Stewart's Brook Gold-mining Company, No [?] bility, Scone, December 12.—The month's crushing resulted in 24oz. 8dwt. of gold from 180 tons of stone. Since cleaning up rich stone has been cut in Nos. 2 and 3 stopes, ...

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  28. GAIETY THEATRE.

    Mr. W. F. Clitherow will direct an entertainment at the Gaiety Theatre to-night in which his pupils and the pupils of Mrs. Clitherow will join in performing the two-net fairy extravaganza, "A Fairy ...

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  29. MISS PEDLEY'S PUPILS' CONCERT.

    There was a crowded and fashionable attendance at the Y.M.C.A. Hall last night when Miss Pedley's pupils gave their annual concert. Miss Pedley herself conducted the St. Cecilia Choir in Tschaikowsky's ...

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  30. MR. JOHN HUNTER'S MERCERY ESTABLISHMENTS.

    Mr. John Hunter's various establishments are replete with gentlemen's mercery, hats, hosiery, &c., for the summer, and especially for the Christmas trade, including large importations of straws, ...

    Article : 398 words
  31. TICKS AND ACONITE.

    Sir,—It certainly cannot be too generally known the marvellous curative properties of aconite in case of tick bite. I have a very fine young Gordon setter who got into bad company, and absented himself ...

    Article : 352 words
  32. SYDNEY JEWISH EDUCATION BOARD

    The annual meeting of the Jewish Education Board was held in the New Masonic Hall last night. The building was crowded. The Rev. A. B. Davis occupied the chair. An excellent programme of ...

    Article : 372 words
  33. A HOHE FOR YOUNG WOMEN. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In your issue of Tuesday " Ex-member of Committee " refers to the good work done by the Lady Musgrave Lodge (which is, by the way, afliliated with the Y.W.C.A.) in Brisbane, in ...

    Article : 219 words
  34. PALING AND CO., GEORGE-STREET.

    Christmas reunions suggest music, and music in turn suggests the establishment of Paling and Co., a better equipped one than which it would he hard to find, certainly in the Southern hemisphere. It ...

    Article : 354 words
  35. SYDNEY LIEDERTAFEL CONCERT.

    The first performance of Dr. Stanford's musical setting of " The Revenge" will be a feature in the programme of the Sydney Liedstafel [?] concert at the Town Hall to-night. Miss Edith O. King and Mr. ...

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  36. THE AGRICULTURAL PROBLEM.

    Sir,—I have read with pleasure your remarks on the Presidential election in the States in its bearings on the present mouetary deadlock and agucultural distress. Neither financial jugglery nor fr[?] coinage ...

    Article : 397 words
  37. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Several letters under the above heading have appeared in some of your recent issues, and yet not one of your correspondents seems to be aware of the existence of such a splendid institution ...

    Article : 258 words
  38. TRAINING BOYS FOR SEA.

    Sir,—In reading the report in to-day's Herald of the annual meeting of the National Shipwreck Relief Society I was very pleased to read of the president (Mr. J. H. Storey) calling attention to the ...

    Article : 267 words
  39. CALLAGHAN AND SON, GEORGE-STREET.

    To a large class of citizens there is very little to distiuguish one boot shop from another, but they must be an unobservant section. This is the view they are accustomed to express, but it is one which ...

    Article : 427 words
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