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  2. WEATHER MAP.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 4 words
  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The case in which the Examiner of Coal-fields sued Mr. S. Keightley, manager of the Newcastle Coal Company, Glebe, for a breach of the Coal Mines Regulation Act, has been dismissed at the ...

    Article : 2,128 words
  4. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    The second section of the Kerang railway, from Mitiamo to Pyramid Hill, has been opened for grain traffic. The Customs authorities have had their suspicions ...

    Article : 1,137 words
  5. PARLIAMENT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the Legislative Council last evening the Oaths Abolition Bill was rejected by the casting vote of the President. The amendments of the Assembly on the amendments of the Council in the Strathalbyn-Victor ...

    Article : 517 words
  6. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    A meeting of the Murrumbidgee Turf Club was held at the Australian Hotel on Tuesday evening, the chair being occupied by J. Gormley, when it was arranged that the Autumn Meeting of the club should take place during the ...

    Article : 153 words
  7. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    The mining at Black Range is looking up. The One-tree Hill Company are still carrying down a straight shaft, and are now 140 feet below the surface. They have cut several small veins showing very fair gold. The veins ...

    Article : 793 words
  8. THE TURF.

    Racing men are remainded for the last time that the general entry for the V. R. C. Autumn Meeting, which is to take place on March the last, 6th, and 8th, is to close at 4 p.m. to-day, when nominations will be received by the ...

    Article : 339 words
  9. OVERLAND PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 261 words
  10. DETENTION OF THIS NEW ZEALAND MAILS.

    Mr. Berry, the Postmaster-General, and his officers are unable to give any definite explanation of the telegram received from London with reference to the carriage of the New Zealand mails by the ...

    Article : 353 words
  11. SANITATION AND TYPHOID FEVER.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 2nd instant appears a very elaborate article by Dr. Youl, President of the Board of Health, Melbourne, wherein he attributes the spread of typhoid fever to co[?]scent patients contaminating closets ...

    Article : 1,073 words
  12. CRICKET.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 232 words
  13. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Licensed Victuallers' Association have appointed a committee to watch the interests of the trade in connection with the coming elections. A special meeting of the City Council was held ...

    Article : 635 words
  14. FINE ARTS.

    Owing to the enterprise of Mr. H. W. Callan, of Pittstreet, and Mr. R. T. Carter, of George-street, an historical Australian picture is now on view at the National Gallery. During the past few months Mr. W. Stratt's large work ...

    Article : 874 words
  15. COMMERCIAL.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 442 words
  16. ROWING ASSOCIATION.

    The following is the latest selection of the committee appointed to choose the eight to take part in the intercolonial contest:—Messrs. Gadon, Martin, Seale, Brett, Johnson, Pickering, Walker, Webster, Robertson. ...

    Article : 33 words
  17. CHAMPIONSHIP SCULLING MATCH.

    A meeting of sporting men was held last night, at the Oxford Hotel to arrange for a sculling match between W. Beach, of Dapto, and E. Trickett, of Sydney, and the articles of agreement were duly signed. The conditions ...

    Article : 195 words
  18. OUTDOOR BATHING.

    Sir,—-As "Fairplay" requests an answer from me, I should not like to refuse, and perhaps therefore you will kindly permit me to reply, though I did not intend to write again, as I think your readers will have already decided on ...

    Article : 501 words
  19. MELBOURNE LIVE STOCK MARKET.

    Messrs. King and Cunningham report:—Cattle, 18[?]: The prices for prime beasts were brisk, the best pens making from £10 to £11 15s. and good £8 to £9; best cows fetched £7 to £3. Our sales of bullocks from the Gippsland paddocks made up to £11 ...

    Article : 551 words
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