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  2. SPORTING.

    The SPORTSMAN'S tips for Saturday, are:--Caulfield Stakes, Melos or Ensign; Hurdle Race, Woodbine or Summer; Great Foal Stakes, Sinecure ; Guineas, ...

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  3. DEATH OF SIR ANTHONY MUSGRAVE.

    Gazettes extraordinary have been issued announcing the death of the Governor, and giving particulars of the arrangements to be observed at the funeral. The procession ...

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  4. NOTES IN THE NORTH.

    The next stage in the trip from the Hastings to the Clarence and then on westward to New England is the road from Fort Macquarie to the triple town of ...

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  5. "CIVILISING " THE BLACKS.

    A CORRESPONDENT of the Northern Territory Times writes from Hall's Creek, Kimberley district, under date August 2:--The natives have been very ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN.

    MELBOURNE, Thia Day.--John Dallas, 60 years of age, was boxing with a pupil of his, named Harry Baker, at Lillydale, last night, when after a few minutes ...

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  7. The Stolen Mail Sack.

    WOLLONGONG, This Day.--The mail bag which was stolen from the coach about a fortnight ago, was yesterday found in the bush, by a girl, at Bulli Mountain. All ...

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  8. The Manufacture of Locomotives.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.--The tender of Messrs. Robinson Bros., Campbell, Sloes, and Co. for the construction of 25 engines at £76,200 has been accepted by the ...

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  9. Proclamation of Special Areas.

    MOAMA, This Day.--Great indignation is expressed by the people here at the action of the Government in proclaiming all the cancelled reserves as special areas. ...

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  10. Church of England Temperance Society.

    BRAIDWOOD, This Day.--The Church of England Temperance Society held one of their usual socials on Monday night, which passed off with every success. ...

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  11. The Innocenti-Batman Collision.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.--The Pilot Board held an inquiry yesterday into the collision, which took place on September 25, between the barque Innocent and the ...

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  12. The Advance of Protection.

    BRAIDWOOD, This Day.--Mr. Alex Ryrie will address the electors here on Thursday night, when it is proposed to form a Protection league. A large number ...

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  13. The Sale Canal.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.--Tenders will be invited this week for the last section of the Sale canal. This canal, which is part of the scheme of Sir John Coode, will, ...

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  14. Australian and English Sport Contrasted.

    Mr. Thomas Heydon, secretary of the Victorian Club (Elaternwick Park Club), has just returned to Melbourne after his trip to England and the Continent. He ...

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  15. A Disputed Election.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.--Mr. J. S. Butlers, who was Mayor of Melbourne during the visit of the Duke of Edinburgh, and for seme time represented Portland in the ...

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  16. The Season's Wool Clip.

    MOAMA, This Day.--Shearing is now nearly concluded m this district, and the clip has been satisfactory to owners. ...

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  17. Stock Crossings.

    MOAMA, This Day,--Very large consignments of sheep and cattle are passing through daily for the Melbourne markets. ...

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  18. The River Murray.

    MOAMA, This Day.--The River Murray is now falling, its present register being 17ft above summer level. ...

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  19. New Treatment of Lunatics.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.--The new Lunacy Bill introduced by the Government provides for the boarding-out system and the establishment of receiving houses. ...

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  20. Shearers at Bourke.

    BOURKE, This Day.--Shearers in large numbers are daily arriving in town, and the business at the banks in cashing cheques is extra heavy. In many cases ...

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  21. Parliamentary Work.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.--After a protracted debate the Redistribution of Seats Bill passed its second reading in the Legislative Assembly last night by 50 to ...

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  22. Masonic Demonstration at Lismore

    CASINO, This Day.--The foundation stone of the new Masonic Hall at Lismore will be formally placed in position on Saturday next, when a great Masonic ...

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  23. AQUATICS.

    The usual weekly meeting of the Double Bay Regatta Committee was held last night at Mortimer's Hotel, Double Bay, Mr. J. Blackman presiding. The ...

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  24. The Shearers' Trouble.

    COOTAMUNDRA, This Day.--The pastoralists around the district decline to recognise the Shearers' Union. The men are divided, and some of them have elected ...

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  25. The Scythe of Time.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.--Edward Carlyon, milkman, 59 years old, while mowing in a paddock at Maryborough, fell over his scythe, dead. ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, This Day.--The tramway strike still continues to cause great inconvenience to the public. ...

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  27. Braidwood Cattle Market.

    BRAIDWOOD, This Day.--Thanks to the late rains, the cattle market has livened up, and several good sales are reported Mr. Chapman's spring sale passed off with ...

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  28. THE BORDER DUTIES.

    The Age of this morning writes--New South Wales is marching onwards towards Protection with rapid strides, and no action of ours can ...

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  29. The Queensland Coal Trade.

    BRISBANE, This Day.--The steamer Catterthun, from Sydney for Hongkong, takes 1500 tons coal from Brisbane. ...

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  30. The Land Revenue.

    GUNDAGAI, This Day.--The receipts at the Gundagai Lands Office for the quarter ended September 30 amount to £1431 16s 8d. ...

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  31. A Ghastly Horseman.

    BRISBANE, This Day.--A telegram has just been received from Barcaldine Central Railway, stating that a shearer named Coffee rode into town for admission to the ...

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  32. Dubbo Circuit Court.

    DUBBO, This Day.--The Circuit Court will be opened this morning, before Mr. Justice Stephen, who, with his associate, arrived yesterday morning. Mr. Harris, ...

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  33. A Colliery Dispute Settled.

    BRISBANE, This Day.--The Waterstown Colliery dispute has been amicably settled. It was a matter which in no wise affected the general question, ...

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  34. ORIGINAL AND OTHERWISE.

    Father O'Halloran had a telephone put into the parsonage which was in connection with the church, the parochial school, etc. Patrick M'Fee, his reverence's handy ...

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  35. Station Requirements at Orange.

    ORANGE, This Day.--A public meeting, convened by the Mayor, was held in the Council-chambers yesterday afternoon to receive the report of the deputation to the ...

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  36. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, This Day.--The Crown Lands Consolidation. Bill has been read a first time in the Assembly, and the second ending is fixed for Tuesday next. The ...

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  37. ATHLETICS.

    Acceptances for the Fourth Carrington Consultation Handicap must be declared to the secretary, Mr. G. N. Warn, on the ground to-night. ...

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  38. Careless Use of Fire.

    NARRABRI, This Day,--John Waddell a hawker, was yesterday fined £1 on a first charge, and £10 on a second charge, of leaving fires burning on the Edgeroi Run, ...

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  39. The Eight-hour System.

    ADELAIDE, This Day.--In the Legislative Council yesterday. Dr. Magarey brought forward a motion in favour of the application of Eight-hour system to ...

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  40. Water Conservation.

    ADELAIDE, This Day.--Mr. Catt moved the second reading of the Water Conservation Bill in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, and gave an interesting account ...

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  41. A GROCERY GUTTED.

    About 2 o'clock this morning a fire broke out on the premises occupied by Mr. D. Muir as a general store. The usual fire alarm, the bell of the post-office ...

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  42. HIS TICKET.

    Scene--Scotch railway station. Ticket collector, in making his collection, finds an old gentleman fumbling in his pockets for his ticket. ...

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  43. The New Land Bill.

    ADELAIDE, This Day.--The new Land Bill was introduced into the Legislative Assembly yesterday by Mr. Coles. The measure contains 200 clauses, and provides ...

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  44. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, This Day.--Mr. Burgess has given notice of question in the Legislative Assembly as to whether the Government intend to appoint as Agent-General for the ...

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  45. The Cable Contract.

    HOBART, This Day.--The Cable Contract Renewal Bill was before the Legislative. Council yesterday, and was amended in the direction of extending the duration ...

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  46. TOBACCONISTS' BETTING.

    AT the Central Court to-day Henry Goates, manager to Robert Johnson, King-street, was fined £5, with £3 3s costs, in default three months' gaol, for having allowed his ...

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  47. COUNTRY.

    NEWCASTLE, This Day.--A branch of the Commercial Bank is to be opened here next Monday. ...

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  48. CRICKET.

    A meeting of the Printers' Cricket Association was held last night at the Angel Hotel, when the draw for tho next year's medals, presented by Messrs. F. T. Wimble ...

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  49. KNOCKED DOWN.

    ANOTHER accident occurred at the Darling Harbour goods station this morning, when man named William Donovan, 42 years of age, was knocked down by an ...

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  50. A Smart though Well-loaded Train.

    NEWCASTLE, This Day.--The express train travelled from West Maitland to Newcastle after the Brunker Banquet last night in 24 minutes. ...

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  51. PRINCE ALFRED HOSPITAL.

    THE following have been admitted to Prince Alfred Hospital since yesterday evening:--Nora Manning, Sohyml-street, Waterloo, lacerated wound on head, ...

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  52. Newcastle Eight-Hour Demonstration.

    NEWCASTLE, This Day.--The Eighthour Committee last night drew up the order of procession for the Demonstration. The procession will go through Scott, ...

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