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  4. MEETINGS.

    A drawing-room meeting of the British and Foreign Bible Society was held at Papanui, Augusta-road, the residence of Mrs. W. M. Williams, ...

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  5. MINING.

    This week saw the collapse of prices for Tasmanias. This was only to be expected, in view of the circular issued by the directors, in which the reconstruction ...

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  6. MELBOURNE STREET ARABS.

    The Minister of Education says that there are 30,000 boys and girls about the streets of Melbourne whoso names are not to be found on the rolls of any school ...

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  7. BREACH OF ELECTORAL ACT.

    H. Noakes was at Forbes Police Court to-day fined £5 for a breach of the Commonwealth Electoral Act in witnessing what purported to be the signature of ...

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  8. THE DAVIS CUP.

    Mr. Hicks, hon. secretary of the Australian Lawn Tennis Association, received to-day the following cablegram from Mr. Newburn, hon. secretary of the ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.

    The net profit on the working of the railways last year was £1,080,316, as against £814,711 the previous year. The percentage of profit to capital invested ...

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  10. STOCK EXCHANGES.

    Gold.—New Golden Gate s 2s 6d. Tasmania b 1s 5d. Golden Horseshoe b 9d, s 1s 2d. Copper and Silver.—Hercules s 8s ...

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  11. AMUSEMENTS.

    There was again an excellent attendance at the Theatre Royal last night, when "In London Town" was staged for the second and last time, and the ...

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  12. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    A workman named Scales, employed at W.Coogan and Company's factory, had his left hand caught in some machinery to-day, the tips of four fingers being taken ...

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  13. THE STEAMER INVESTIGATOR.

    The latest information from Moonta is that the steamer Investigator is a total Wreck. She lies on a reef a mile and a half from Cape Elizabeth, ...

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  14. COMMERCIAL.

    Messrs. Roberts and Co., Ltd., report:—On Tuesday, we held our usual stock sale at Sorell, before a good attendance of buyers, values for prime quality in all lines were ...

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  15. LEAP FROM A STEAMER.

    A steerage passenger named Brotchie, on the steamer Warrimoo from Sydney to Wellington, leaped from the forecastle head into the sea, and was ...

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  16. CORRIEDALE SHEEP.

    Sir,—On the 18th July, ult., a letter appeared in your columns signed "Viz" with reference to Corriedale sheep. From the limited experience I had had ...

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  17. THE GREAT LAKE ROAD

    Sir,—I read with surprise in your issue of the 12th inst. a letter signed "A Ratepayer," protesting against, the action of the Bothwell Council in ...

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  18. BISCUIT FACTORY BURNED.

    The Southern Cross Biscuit Company's premises at Wanganai were destroyed by fire to-day. The insurances total nearly £8,000. Sixty hands have been thrown ...

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  19. CHILD TIED IN BURNING HOUSE.

    At the Supreme Court, Wellington, a woman named Moiser was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for cruelty to her daughter, under 11 years of age. ...

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  20. LATE SPORTING.

    At the annual meeting of the Australian Jockey Club to-day, alterations and additions to the rules of racing, so as to bring the club into line with the V.R.C. as ...

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  21. FEDERAL HELP.

    Sir,—Last November I wrote you re "drifting," and quoted from Sir Philip Fysh's eloquent address given in the Town-hall in 1898 on the advantages of ...

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  22. BILLIARDS.

    John Roberts has won the first two of the series of games of 3,000 up, in which he concedes Lindrum 500. The second game concluded this afternoon. ...

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  23. TYENNA LAND.

    Sir,—Your correspondent, Mr. "Buttongrass Peat." seems to doubt the statements made by Mr. J. H. Wilson and "Traveller" as to the extent and ...

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