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  3. MARIBYRONG RACING CLUB ENTRIES.

    Maiden Plate. Five furlongs.—Maltese, Sweet May. The Merry Sailor, Northcote, Niphon, Brian Boru, Alice, Roamer, Loch Fire, Falsetto, Key-way, Bonnie Lass, Vim. Black Pearl, Myhree, ...

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  4. RICHMOND RICHMOND RACING RACING

    CLUB CLUB MEETING. MEETING. THIS AFTERNOON THIS AFTERNOON (TUESDAY). (TUESDAY). ...

    Article : 374 words
  5. CHARITABLE RELIEF.

    The council of the Charity Organisation Society met yesterday afternoon at the Town-hall, the president (Mr. J. A. Levey) being in the chair. ...

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  6. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    To-day.—Richmond races: general entries close for Casterton races: Australian Eleven v. Notts. at Nottingham (second day); entries close for Richmond races. ...

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  7. CHAMBER OF MANUFACTURES.

    The annual meeting of the Victorian Chamber of Manufactures was held last evening, with the president (Mr. C. Atkins) in the chair. On account of the wet ...

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  8. STOREKEEPERS' DEALINGS.

    An examination of witnesses in teh insolvent estate of Zimmerman Bros., of Rainbow, storekeepers, occupies the whole of the day in the Insolvency Court, before ...

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  9. LACROSSE.

    The lacrosse premiership matches were commenced on Saturday under pleasant weather conditions. The grounds are all too hard, perhaps, to please players, but the men who have run into ...

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  10. NOTES AND CHAT.

    The Richmond Racing Club will hold a meeting to-day. Five events, including a time handicap trot, have been arranged. The first rate is timed to start at half-past ...

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  11. ANTI-SWEATING LEAGUE.

    Only half-a-dozen members of the AntiSweating League attended yesterday's meeting at 66 Bourke-street. The secretary (Mr. Manger, M.H.R.) reported that the ...

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  12. SOL. GREEN.

    THE LEVIATHAN OF AUSTRALASIA. AND NOTED FOR LONGEST PRICES, Member of MELBOURNE TATTERSALL'S CLUB. ...

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  13. MAY DAY CELEBRATIONS.

    A concert in honour of the May Day celebrations was held at the Trades-hall last evening. Mr. W. Kirk, president of the May Day committee, presided. About 800 ...

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  14. J. WREN, CITY TATTERSALL'S CLUB.

    224 BOURKE-STREET, MELBOURNE. DOUBLES, STRAIGHT OUT, and STARTING PRICE ON ALL EVENTS. NO LIMIT STARTING PRICE. ...

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  15. MYSTERIOUS POISONING CASE.

    Mr. Candler, the city coroner, yesterday opened at the Morgue an inquest into the death of Richard Barry, the gardener employed at the Car[?]-gardens, who died on ...

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  16. BASEBALL.

    Baseballers were busy on Saturday getting into form, but the play was patchy, doubtless owing to want of practice. One noticeable feature which is not confined to the present [?] is the ...

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  17. "THE COUNT"

    (Late O[?]enham and The Count), VICTORIAN CLUB, MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE CUP. ...

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  18. NOT WANTED IN NEW ZEALAND

    Sir.—"Victorian" charges the New Zealanders with having a down on Australians, I admit that this is true enough. Australians have done more harm in New ...

    Article : 240 words
  19. SOLICITOR SUSPENDED.

    [?] was recently made to Mr. [?] behalf of the Law Insti[?] Alexander Harwood. [?] Geelong, should be struck off ...

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  20. HEATLEY AND HAYES.

    (Robert Heatley, William Hayes), Commission Agents, Victorian Club, Melbourne. GRAND NATIONALS LONG-PRICE DOUBLE, Also, TWO CUPS. ...

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  21. DIVORCE COURT.

    An interesting question of [?] was [?] in the [?] brought by William Henry King [?] of William-street, Melbourne, [?]man, for a [?] from Annie King (40). mr. W. T. C. ...

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  22. ASCOT RACES.

    There was a good attendance at the Ascot Proprietary's meeting yeaterday. Rain commenced to tell after the third race was run. Only one favourite was successful. This was the Leno horse, Little ...

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  23. DIVORCED COUPLE IN COURT.

    Thomas [?] charged Martha Arrowsmith, at the Richmond Court yesterday, with unlawful [?] on May 1. Mr. [?] appeared for Mrs. Arrowsmith, who also [?] to have plain[?] ...

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  24. MR. MANSLEY GREER'S ORGAN RECITAL.

    A new departure in the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music was made on Saturday evening, when Mr. Mansley Greer, the teacher of the organ in that institution, ...

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  25. GOLF.

    The competition for the monthly medal on Saturday resulted in a tie between Messrs. Scott and Hegg, with the more of 73 net. Mr. Scott's round of 71 lowered the second by two strokes, and was ...

    Article : 346 words
  26. FRUITERERS' HALF-HOLIDAY.

    [?]As the case against the fruiterers' [?] half-holiday has received [?] notice, I am asked by the [?] and Greengrocers' Association ...

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  27. ASSOCIATION CRICKET.

    Sir, [?] Mr. [?] in his letter on behalf of the Carlton [?] Club, [?] himself [?] [?] My object in writing was [?] give a true [?] of [?] from ...

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  28. CYCLISTS IN COURT.

    At the District Court yesterday, before Messrs. [?] P.M., T. K. [?], and R. P. Lord, J.P.'s, [?] Langdon, residing at [?] street, Collingwood, was proceeded against by Constable ...

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  29. LAWN TENNIS.

    Windsor V. Camberwell. Toohey and Hendry beat Blair and Young. 6—1, 6—3; Mon—ton and Watson beat Burton and Coupar, 5—4, 6—3, 6—3; Toohey and Hendry beat Burton and Coupar, 6—4, ...

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  30. LOCAL OPTION.

    At a meeting of licensed victuallers held at the Prahran Hotel, Prahran, yesterday, Mr. A. Loyer presiding, the following resolution, moved by Mr. C. M'Parland, and ...

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  31. ASSAULTING A FELLOW EMPLOYE

    [?] Court yesterday, before Mr. [?]Major Clipperton, and Messrs. [?] Young, and [?], J.P.'s, a strongly-built [?] Henry George, was charged ...

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  32. A KISS AND A BLOW.

    At the North Melbourne Court yesterday a young married woman named [?] proceeded against a young man named [?] on a charge of unlawful [?]. ...

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  33. ADELAIDE SPORTING NOTES.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The final track gallops for the Cup candidates took place this morning. Demas and Sinnang covered a mile and a half in 2min. 491/2sec. Sir ...

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  34. ROWING.

    The Mercantile club held a smoke concert at the Orient Hotel on Saturday night. There was a large attendance of members and friends, and there were present representatives from the metropolitan ...

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  35. WILLIAMSTOWN ENTRIES.

    Kororoit Hurdle Race, of 30 sovs. Two miles.— Melanethon, Sharp-leader, The Gleaner, The Toller, Gallie Callum, Hans Frau, Right Angle, Tabour, Fingal, Wyrallah, Zircon, Woodstock, Earl of ...

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  36. CASTERTON RACING CLUB RACES.

    Bookmakers will be registered by J. M'Phall. ...

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  37. STEALING AN OVERCOAT.

    At the North Melbourne Court yesterday, before Dr. F. [?] ([?]man) and Messrs. A. [?] and W. H. Fuller, J.P.'s, Charles Davidson pleaded guilty to the [?] of an overcoat, valued at ...

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  38. RICHMOND RICHMOND RACES. RACES. RACES.

    THURSDAY SENT, MAY 11. ENTRIES CLOSE TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). MEASURING EVERY MONDAY, from 10 till 12. At TATTERSALL'S BAZAAR, EXHIBITION. ST. ...

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