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  2. UNITED FIRE BRIGADES DEMONSTRATION.

    The beautiful weather which prevailed on Saturday was an acceptable change after the rain and the discomfort of the preceding days. and on the competitions being resumed very ...

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  3. SATURDAY'S SPORTS. FOOTBALL.

    The very large portion of the metropolitan public who delight in witnessing a really good football match expected to be gratified with the game arranged to be played ...

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  4. SCHOOLS OF DESIGN.

    A meeting was held in the Fitzroy Town-hall on Saturday night on the occasion of the distribution of prizes to the successful pupils of the various schools of design associated ...

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  5. POLITICAL MEETING AT KERANG.

    Messrs. Fisher, Williams, and M'Coll, [?] addressed a large meeting of their [?] at the Mechanics' Institute here [?] the President of the Swan-hill shire ...

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  6. LACROSSE.

    MELBOURNE V. COLLINGWOOD (Blues).—These clubs met at Albert-park, the Melbourne mustering a very strong team, and completely overmatching their opponents. The game finally resulted in an easy win ...

    Article : 257 words
  7. HURLING.

    The Emerald-hill Hurling Club had a good turn out in the Albert-park. Sides having been chosen by the captain and Mr. Cosgrove, about 40 players proceeded to try their skill. The ball was thrown up by Mr. ...

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  8. BALLARAT.

    A party of capitalists have been on Ballarat very recently with a view to endeavour to secure an eligible site for a very large building, intended to answer the purposes of ...

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  9. YACHTING.

    The concluding race for the Moore Trophy was sailed on the lake on Saturday afternoon. The following yachts competing:—Messrs. Heintz and Banks's Fa[?]y Queen, Mr. Edgley's Crest of the Wave, Mr ...

    Article : 242 words
  10. COUNTRY NEWS.

    M'Phee was charged at the Police of this morning. before Mr. J. W. Banj.p., with attempting to commit [?] The accused in a ganer on the ...

    Article : 461 words
  11. ROWING.

    The second intercollegiate race between the above institutions took place on Saturday afternoon. The course, as in the first instance, was down stream from the Botanical bridge to the boat sheds. There is ...

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  12. THE WORKKING MEN'S COLLEGE AND THE TRADES COMMITTEE.

    Sir,—I fully expected that my assertion would be challenged with reference to the political character of the Trades-hall Committee. Therefore I am not surprised at Mr. ...

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  13. ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH CLUB.—TRIAL FOURS.

    The concluding heats of these races, which were delayed from various causes, were rowed on Friday and Saturday last with the following results:— Sixth Heat. ...

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  14. HOTHAM V. MELBOURNE.

    The first meeting of these clubs took place on Saturday afternoon on the Melbourne Cricket-ground. The counter attraction afforded by the match on the East ...

    Article : 332 words
  15. HANDBALL.

    At the King-street court on Saturday, the match for the Hannon gold trophy was postponed until next Saturday. The sport provided resulted as follows:—Hickey and Gribbins v. Fillbin and Grogan, of Sydney, was ...

    Article : 72 words
  16. COURSING. BERRYBANK COURSING MATCH.

    The Berrybank Coursing Match took place on Wednesday and Thursday at Mr. Joseph Mack's Berrybank Station, and was a complete success. The weather was moderately ...

    Article : 208 words
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  18. ESSENDON V. EAST MELBOURNE.

    This match was played at Essendon on Saturday afternoon, in the presence of a large number of spectators. The afternoon was fine, but the held was heavy and slippery ...

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  19. POLICE INTELLIGENGE.

    At tho Emerald-hill Court on Saturday, before Messrs. Cowie (chairman), Larkin, Stead, and Mount, and Dr. Barker, two men named John Edwards, alias. M'Leod, and ...

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  20. BOWLING.

    A special meeting of the Richmond Bowling Club was held at Bloomfield's Groy hound [?], Swan-street, on Friday, May 20, at which the icsolntion rotating to lifd membership, paeaod July 27,1877, Was rescinded ...

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