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  2. City Hall.

    WE are requested to call attention to the fact that Mr. Colin Christie's quadrille party will take place at the City Hall tonight, instead of Thursday. ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Letters from Sir Hercules Robinson announce his arrival here on September 12th. The committee of the Sydney Turf Club have therefore ...

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  4. The San Francisco Mail.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Frisco mail steamer is not yet signalled. ...

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  5. Fashions.

    WE have to acknowledge receipt of Messrs. Thompson and Giles' new Fashion Book, containing all the latest novelties (illustrated) in costumes, mantles, ...

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  6. SHIPPING.

    YOU YANGS (s.s.), 457, Edgar, from Sydney. W. H. Smith and Sons, agents August 31. FAIRLIE, schooner, 177, Owens, from Sydney. ...

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  7. News from the Barrington.

    COPELAND NORTH, Tuesday.—The correturns from No. 1 West Mountain Maid, at the first crushing of Moses and Neems, who cleaned up this day, 39 tons quartz ...

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  8. Electorate of Newcastle.

    LAST evening a numerously-attended and representative meeting of the electors of Newcastle was held in the large room of Rouse's Hotel, Hunter-street, to arrange ...

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  9. Maitland Quarter Sessions.

    ON Thursday morning the September sitings of the Maitland Quarter Sessions will commence at East Maitland before his Honor Mr. District Court Judge ...

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  10. (FROM THE SYDNEY PAPERS.)

    The Italian frigate Europa, long overdue, with exhibits, put in at Albany, on Saturday, short of coal, and will reach here shortly. ...

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  11. The Hawkesbury Settling.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The settling over the Hawkesbury race meeting took place last night, and passed off very satisfactorily. ...

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  12. DEPARTURES.—August 31.

    LADY DARLING (s.s.), for Melbourne; YOU YANGS (s.s.), Melbourne PHILLIS, brig, for Adelaide WAKATIPU (s.s.), for Dunedin, via Sydney. ...

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  13. Another Important Gold Discovery.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Gold has been discovered at Five-Mile Creek, Uralla, at a depth of five feet on each side of the creek. It is calculated to yield an ounce ...

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  14. An Unclaimed Watch.

    AMONGST other property found in the possession of a prisoner sentenced by the Newcastle bench yesterday to three months' hard labour for robbery, was a ...

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  15. IMPORTS.

    From Melbourne, ex YOU YANGS (s.s.): 3 boxes Windsor glass, 200 bags chaff, 15 kegs butter, 16 kegs treacle, 180 bags potatoes, and 24 casks butter. ...

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  16. Another Gold Rush at Cootamundra

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—News has arrived of another rush at Back Scrub Yard, Cootamundra. ...

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  17. EXPORTS.

    To Manila, per HEROS: 820 tons coal To Dunedin, per SPEED WELL: 400 tons coal, 24½ tons coke, 10,000 feet timber To Melbourne, per YOU YANGS (s.s.); 650 ...

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  18. Discovery of Fifteen Human Skeletons.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The crew from the wreck of the ketch Rosebud on Bountiful Island Straits found the skeletons of fifteen white men, evidently a shipwrecked ...

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  19. Half a Ton of Gold.

    THE Ballarat Courier states that "nearly a half ton of gold was sent by one of the local banking institutions to the head office in Melbourne on Tuesday. The gold ...

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  20. SHIPPING IN PORT.

    CAMBRIAN PRINCE, 1349, Davies Dyke Wharf, discharging railway iron. Bingle and Co., agents CHRYSOMENE, 1778, Greig; Dyke Wharf, ...

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  21. ADELAIDE.

    The manager's report of the Adelaide and Suburban Tramway Company states that traffic continues to increase on both lines, the increase of the past half-year ...

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  22. Illness of Rev. Mr. Mansfield.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Rev. Mr. Mansfield, of the City of Australia Gaslight Company, is dangerously ill and not expected to recover. ...

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  23. Fatal Accident at Hinton.

    AN accident, resulting in the death of a little girl aged three years, daughter of Mr. W. Yeates, blacksmith, Hinton, occurred on Sunday forenoon last. It ...

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  24. Loading Wool for England.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The ships Samuel Plimsoll and Hawkesbury are alongside the Circular Quay loading wool. Their cargoes are principally engaged. ...

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  25. Marine Board Inquiries.

    SYNNEY, Tuesday.—The Marine Board sat yesterday re the wreck of the steamer Our Own. After hearing evidence, the Board reserved their decision for a week. ...

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  26. NEW ZEALAND.

    The House of Assembly has reduced the vote for the Agent General by £1000, and refused to sanction the appointment of agents for converting loans. ...

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  27. Immunity from the Newcastle Wharf Tax.

    WE see by advertisement in another column that the Newcastle Steamship Co., with their accustomed liberality and desire to meet the times, have resolved ...

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  28. LOCAL & GENERAL.

    WE observe by advertisement that Dr. Bowker, the member for the city, will address the electors from the balcony of the Ship Inn, on Thursday evening next. ...

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  29. Departure of the Chimborazo.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Orient steamer chimborazo left for Plymouth at noon today, with nearly a hundred passengers. ...

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  30. NEWCASTLE POLICE COURT.

    LARCENY.—James Taylor, charged with having, at Hamilton on the 29th inst., appropriated one coat, and a vest, and hat, the property of Robert Carter, was ...

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  31. Shipping Arrivals.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The steamer Esk has arrived from Launceston with 1000 bales of hay, 900 bags potatoes, and 680 bags chaff; and the Omeo from ...

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  32. Newcastle Volunteer Infantry.

    MEMBERS of the Volunteer Force will observe by advertisement appearing in another column, that position drill will take place at 5 o'clock, instead of 4 o'clock, ...

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  33. I.O.G.T. Stockton.

    LAST evening a lodge of Good Templars was opened at Stockton by Brother Creer, G.W.C., assisted by Bros. Nicoll, Snipe, and Stevenson. About twenty-four ...

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  34. Case Against the "Evening News."

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In the matter of the Evening News, arguments and addresses having boon concluded, the Chief Justice announced that as it was a matter ...

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  35. Improvements to the Maitland Theatre.

    THROUGH the spirited enterprise of the new proprietors of the Victoria Theatre, West Maitland, the building is being attractively improved, and placed in a ...

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  36. DISTRICT COURT.

    His Honor took his sent at 10 a.m., and the following defended cases were called on:— CLIFF AND OTHERS (estate of Robert ...

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  37. Coal Cliff Miners.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Coal Cliff miners resumed work this morning on the understanding that the necessity for a reduction of wages should be decided by ...

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  38. The Recent Embozzlement at the Lands Office.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday,—The Under-Secretary for Lands, Mr. W. A. Stephen, and the Accountant, Mr. Croft, have been suspended, for carelessness in connection ...

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  39. The Bulletin and the Evening News Libel Case.

    EVERYBODY that can command a three-penny bit should got last Saturday's Bulletin, and preserve the illustration and reading matter in connection with the ...

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  40. Advance Australia.

    By the steamer on Monday evening, Mr. Henry Dalton, a native of this city, and fourth son of Mr. John Dalton, left to join the Chimborazo steamship at Sydney, ...

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  41. Municipal Conference.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At the Municipal Conference the delegates again attended. The Mayor of Woolahra brought up the report of the sub-committee, based upon ...

    Article : 242 words
  42. Hoxham Waterhole.

    THE following has been handed to us for publication:—"Department of Public Works, Railway Branch, Sydney, 28th August, 1880.—Sir,—In ...

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  43. MR. TREVELYAN AND THE BRITISH ARMY.

    Now that the eyes of the civilised world are turned with intense anxiety towards the struggle between the British forces and the native troops ...

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  44. Victoria Theatre.

    LAST evening the entertainments were for the benefit of the popular juvenile favourites Lily and Rose Dampier, and consisted of the farce of "Helen's Babies" ...

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  46. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT.

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  47. CABLEGRAMS.

    LONDON, August 30.—The Czar of Russia has left for winter quarters at Livadia. ...

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  48. MEETINGS TO-NIGHT.

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  49. A.J.C. Spring Meeting.

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  50. Narrow Escape of a Drunkard.

    YESTERDAY evening, passers-by on the steamers' wharf had their attention attracted by the figure of a man, evidently fast in the arms of Somnus, who was ...

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  51. Mr. Dampier as Richard III.

    THE S. M. Herald, of June 10, 1879, said:—"Shakespeare's 'Richard III,' was produced last night at the Victoria Theatre under circumstances somewhat noticeable. ...

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  52. STEAM TO SYDNEY.

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  53. Arrival of Mr. Gladstone at Dublin.

    LONDON, August 30.—Mr. Gladstone arrived at Dublin, and met with an enthusiastic reception. ...

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  54. Advertising

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  55. The Yield of English Wheat.

    LONDON, August 30.—The yield of the English wheat crop is estimated at 11,500,000 quarters, which is below the average of former years. The crop is ...

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  56. THE WAR IN AFGHANISTAN.

    LONDON, August 30.—Kliolat is evacuated, and the garrison ordered to join General Roberts' army, Fodder is scarce in Afghanistan, and the horses of the ...

    Article : 67 words
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