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The Evening News from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia • 2

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The Evening Newsi
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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AR ABOVE OTHERS Wjs toSA I yv u3 kfTt Jif 1t 'xr i i ALLGROCERSW LT 7A STOREKEEPERS I I KEEP IT II 73 Er BERRY CREAMERY BUTTER reali from the arms and Pastures of the famous Estate situated in the heart of the South Coast Dairying District Tins CREAMERY is fitted with all the LATEST APPLIANCES and RERIGERATING MACHINERY Registered Trade Mark: A Bunch of Lilli illies ensuring the manufacture of only the Very Best and Choicest Butter SOLE AGENTS South Const orocers and I should call TTT i inspect West Camden Co Operative Co buttee Limited Sussex and Liverpool chasing else Streets where SYDNEY Torturing Disngmg Skin Disease Instantly Relieved ijy (CUTICDRA I the Great IOSKIN CURE kT Cvhcvua the great skm cure inatantfy aTlava the mow imensc itching burning and inflammation permits rest and sleep heal raw and imiated surfaces cleanses the scalp or crusts and scales and restore to hau CCTicm the only medicated toilet Buan is tadM ensable in cleansing diseased surfaces Ccticdba REsonnwr the new blood and skin purifier anti greatest ci bo mour reineuies cleanses the blood or au impurities and thus removes the cause Hence the Crucm Rfmmhes cure every humonr of the skin scalp an blood with loss of hair from pimples to scNcnl tram infancy to age nere and also to find out the cost I of a plant foe the treatment of the ore on tue ground At Paul's Creek nttentiou ie using directed to the rich deposits of antimony ia tiat locality duenna noons seven miles from Liunsville A Mr bpringthurpe la at present operating on one of these deposits with fair prospects of sacoeaa IhM genMemnn it a said has had coioiderable experience in the da inj of metals and miMMls and at cue time took an active part in connection with 1 the chrome inuustry in the Gundaai district The eluicing party are Dot now doing as well ua they were eume time ago but are still making lair wages The earcit of water bumpers tueoa very much Almost al mining operations thronrh out the district are very much retarded owing to the scarcity of ibis necessity At Drake things are still moving alon' I steadily ana at the Lady Jersey they are now opening out in tue new ehatt st the lOuft level and uave driven north and aoutn 14ft eac i way on payable atone Ail the different etopee in the north end of the mine continue to Ook wed In con equi uce ot the engine being required tor auwiug purposes all crushing operations are suspenued during the day ana only the stumpers work at nigut The I Marcotte Mine between the Lady Jersey aud Drake which gave pro I arise during the last eight years of being one of the largest metal producing I con erus in this district and on which many thousands ot poanus have been expended appears in a languishing condition 1 women 1 are on the grvuud There is a large pile of 1 ore on toe surface (about 1400 tons which is estimated to be worth auout per ton The ore contains both gold and silver This property was until recently in charge ot Captain Bryant now of Mount Allen in the Couar district With the largo body of rich ore that is reported to be in the mine it I is a wonder that the Maaootte Company do I not erect reduction work for the treatment of it NEW SOU CH WALKS CAPBB1EE Monday Good add still being obtained at the Wnliwar on the Turon At Palmey's Oake lower down the Turon four ot tne claims are doing exceptionally well averaging from X10 to £15 pa man week! fO" How to Cure Skin Diseases 72 pages and oo Testimonials is wrapped around every boule ot tbe Cuneus Resolvbrt Cl'ticcr Remedies are sold th tigbout the world Price Cuttcur50c Cuttcwr Soar 25c Cuticvra Rtsoivwr St Pitmaied by Potti's Dauo A Chemical CearoaaTWfc Action USA Mining DRAKE DISTRICT (VEOV am BPECIAL DsAKE Mining mat era in thentsiue part ot district are moving along Steadily At Yurilbar there are still between Ml and 1 oilmen employed and all of them are getting a little sufficient at any rate to encourage them to remain there living in the hope of gettin something better Donohey and rty Conning Gaily are aid to have one of the beet claims on the lead the wash dirt lieluing from 4owt to 4juwt to the load Luckett and part are also on good gold Great aissatisfaction is expressed by the miners at the action ofMr Ogilvie the owner of the land increasing the rates from 3u to os per moot for encn man as only a chain along the lead is allotted to each miner The miners consider the terma exorbitant and are protesting against them at Lionwyille Another rich natoh of jdd has been obtained by Baesetti and party in tbe Gari aldi reef Only a small laantity of atone bus so far been roken down and it is not yet known what xtent thia rich patch is but the stone exhibited thickly etudded with nonrea Eld It is a great pit that roma iag uividual cannot be found to erect a small battery in thi lonalit it is thought that it there were tn means of crushing thetone there sro a num er of reefs in this part cf the diiknet that would pay small parties of working miners a fair rate of wages provided the stone was treated by ths bet ter? owner at reasonable ratoa At the Cinnabar Mine at Noggrig operations are at prMont suspends'! but the lode has been nnivra ta a death of fitt and tnere ia a email Ut rich vein ot ore at that depth Another equally neb vein has been found oa this property distant about 100 yardsoath of the original lode and parallel with it Tbe formation sow a rich vein of ore about 4in wide One of tbe owners of this property purposes proceeding to Sydnry shortly wits a view of Mcertaittag theen to a rnaaket fat tbe metal MUfiEUMBURRAH Monday The sluic ing claim of Haughey anu party at Kemp's Hiil which as a mentioned a previous report was expected to yield good results as not it oeems turned out a payable ven ture Tui is to be regretted as mouths of labor and a oom idera is eum ot money has been expended in uringin water to hue work ings and otherwise developing the mine Wash dirt can be obtained in large quantities od tue bill whicti for the most part contains go but owing to its being of so exceptionally light a quality it is not possible witn present "fo'Rtva pnrtf now intend using quicksilver plates in the endeavor They may by this method be able to eatch the fine gold he la sluicing consisted of some 2t0 loads whien ielded the total of 4foo The miners of Cunningham Creek allun'a Reserve and other small places and around this locality are just a out making tucker and in some vases not even that Matters at Garangula are quiet It is understood that the battery ie still idle WEST AUS1BALIA COOLGARDIE (WA) The Great Boulder cleaned up 392 tons stone for of gold "Of toil 102 tons wore crushed at the Boulder's own mill toy 876ut and tba other 290 urns at the Leviathan bat tery for ld36ox In a iditioa to the present lU head and th Leviath a head the fonnda tions are in for Mhhead on tbe new battery site oa the Boulder proper The cleaning up at the uiu am on eraa arro for August gave 6Woi from SI tone of stone Turee head of stamps running were increased to six bead for the last two weeks At the Londonuerr a 10 heaa battery in being erected and they expect to start in a month ora hing A crushing of 99 tons tram tne IVAthoe gave a return of 213os lUdwtuf gold Mr Keia representing a London syndicate has purchased the Caledonian lease 21 acres adjoining the Hannan's Hili Casoidr's Hill and Maritana Mines Mr Walter Griffiths has purchased the Maritana North property cicoe to the Mart tana and having the Brown hill Consols lode ie it Ho tore also bought a fifteen eore lease adjacent Tbe Iodo tennation in both io fairly big and shown good gold The body of an infant child was found on riday in the recerro at South Mel bourne It buried about a foot deep TIB EVENING NEWS MONDAY SEPTEMBER 4) 1895 Aquatics ootball Bogby Rules Lpll Lillie Bridge Races Australian JC Races SUITS WEAR WELL Coursing 3 2 3 The Turf Cycling 31 An Asylum lor Vagrants A BATllUKST BEQUEST handicap 1 mile Swimming Cricket on all Down a Shaft A hAEKOW ESCAPE The Lawn Tennis Trade Affairs Rifle Shooting Collision in George street at Bowls OU other for tbe on Saturday the Sydney a combined local team by Reid Ireland and Maloney Colemaae and EucaJyptt Special eurea RheumaUam SUS Jolata 0 the winner turning up In Mr Sam Cook's The Officer a full brother to The Captain An accident occurred in the Armidale Han dicap During the race St David reared in tbe air and lost his rider (E Hogan) Several horses passed over him and on being carried Into the casualty room it was found that be had sustained a severe bruise on the forehead and his right thigh was badly broken In the Steeplechase young Clifton the rider of Circassian King who fell was badly bruised Bothjockeys were conveyed to the Alfred Hospital off later bye: beat Wal 14 to Barrie 10 TEETH TEETH TEETH TEETH TEETH TEETH TEETH TEETH TEETH TEETH TEETH TEETH TEETH TEETH TEETH TEETH TEETH TEETH TEETH TEETH TEETH TEETH TEETH TEETH TEETH TEETH THE OLDEST ANU LARGEST TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT LM SYuNmY raser kicked a minuter Third Junior Semi inals WotTwOiueh and Balmain Juniors met Norwood Park when tbe Balmain teaon won by "points to nil tbe scoring being done by Goodall Light and M'lnerney Oriental and ederal also tried conciu rtoua on Norwood Park when the tetter won by 14 points to nil During tbe first half one of the players named Kelso bad bis collarbone broken and one of tbe Orientals wee ordered off the field for etri king one the ederal teem Native Rose Carlton The undecided Second Junior semi finaJ betwceen Native Rose and Carlton was played otT at the University Oval on Satur day These dubs met on the previous Sat urday but neither succeeded in scor ing another match was necessary After an exciting game Native Rose won by 2 goals 1 The winners will now be called on to play the Pyrmont Rovers in the final Sydney Rowing luh The eommitu of the Sydney fto Aii Club were entertained at dinner at tb branch club house Abbotsford rida by Dr A Burnt (vice presideulj Burne occupied the chair ami Air Kennedy (captain) tbe viee ehair IL lowing toasts were drunk aud resuljjU to by the following: "Aquatic World'' by Mr A Ross "Absent riends" by Betts "Tbe Officers of the Club Messrs Kennedy (captain i erris (hon treasurer) 11 Triggs ih scc etary) and A II Zldworih rvi dorei "The Visitors" and "The ('iiairi an Mr John Watson presented the eitiii vit a beautiful pen and ink etching of tbi on the Thames for the championship of ij world between Oaudaur and Beach After some desultory play the Wai chiefly by somo clever dribbling the bail inside the Randwicks' 25 loose scrums ensued the sphere in and out of touch Intense excitement Wallaroo Our Melbourne correspondent telepratit: The 50 Miles Road Championshup uf Vi toria was coDtetei ou Saturday Tbe re sult was a win for Parsons in 3min fcsec with Carpenter 3hr 4mitj 8sec next Broadbeut was third The first and second men rude Raleighs aid tbe third a Humber A 14 mile open read race promote! iy the Maitland branch of the League as ra on Saturday It was won by itta (JOniiu start) with Thursby second and Bertles (scr) third Time 5jmiu Tbo Ashfield Cycling Club has deci1 to affiliate with tbe NSW Cyclists' L'eI TO 55s ORDER WELL MADE AND DURABLE MATERIA Absolutely tbe Largest Assortment to choose from ia the Colonres There was good fatfetidanee at Lillie Bridge on Saturdav night the attraction beinr a mixed programme of foot and pony racing ollowing were the results Novicb Handicap 75 Yard Heat win ners Kmh ujyd Wareham 2 Wholoban 3 Hogencamp 1 inal beat Raab Rogenoamp Bctiin Even moey on Rush and Kogenaamp 4 to 1 against others no off Rush 1 Bogencamp 2 Betting 3 to 1 on Rnsh Pont Handicap 13b tn ISJh 3 Brown's Little Jemmy Bet 11b 1 Six started Betting 2 to 1 against Patience and Jenny Sly 3 to 1 Toeca 5 to 1 others Won bv half a leu th Beidgb Handicap I3h 2in to 13h 2jin 5 furlongs Ring's Garments list 41b 1 Seven started Batting 6 to 4 agaiast iss Pearl and Naua 3 to 1 Carmeuia 6 to 1 others Won by half a length BROKEN HILL A tracer employed in the i entral Silver Mite hud narrow oseupe from being killed on Situr evening at tue chaugeof siiiits the mine He had intended to go to tw surface and thinking the cage was ia rea ineas he stepped out from tbe level (4Uott) and i ell down the soaft a iBttce ot 50ft The water at the bottom fn'4 his tall somewhat and when other wcrtmD sme to tiie joung assistance be was standiug up in 4tt ot water Ou brought to tbe surface it was found Brokeosbire bad broken a leg and arm besides sustaining internal injuries He was suffering greatly from shock when taken to the hospital and tears arc enter lained for hie recovery IHZ KENSINGTON (minimum 7st) Second Junior inal Woollahrav Paddington Borough Woollahra Paddington Borou met at the A Ground on Saturday in the final of the Second Junior Competition The match was in every way interesting but of course the big matoa near bv absorbed to a great extent the public atten tion Thou playing against the wind and sun Paddington serened at first to have the advantage Woollahra however began to rellv up and play proceeded in a give and take fashion until about the close of tbe first half wuen Beveridge secured a try tor Woollahra During tbe second half do scoring took plaoe and tbe game thus re sulted in a win for Woollahra by 3 to nil ACOSPLETE SET ONE GUINEA LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE School All College A oae sided match was played on the Agricultural Ground on Saturday between tween teams representing School sod All Saints college (Batourat) teams were composed as follow: King's School Gee full back Gunther Ebswortb and Jaques three quarter backs Manebee and uller half backs Mack Docker Hudson Cox IT Dlght A Dtght Manghan Cadden and Body forwards All Saints' College Kinleside full back Holt Smith and Tomle three quarter backs M'Kean and Kenrick half backs Pasco Dare Avera Thorne Powell (2) Williams and Street forwards ront the first the King boys carried all before them Mack secured the first try which Ebsworth skilfully converted into a goal Jaques added a second try but Ebsworth miased the goal and a third from Manrhae waa turned into a goal by Mack leaving the score at half time 13 points to ibil in favor of School The second half was uneventful save that Gunther and Ebsworth added two more tries for King's School making them winners by 19 paints to nil The Premiers showed much more skill and combination than their country opponents A match was to have been played on Satur day alternoon on the Newtown (Eivkinevilla road) Green between Manly and Nowtown Cinbn but had to be postponed on aoooant of tbe Manly players not being present A game wee plaied between Aust aliens end tboee from othsr pasta of the rl aud resulted in a win for the World the scores being Aue Uidaa 40 Wsrl 43 ourth Junior inal Redfern Waratab and Newtown Cam bridge met at urwood Park in tbe "final qf tbe ourth Junior Competition and the former won by 11 poltrte co 3 Brown Conlon and Duggan scored tor the win ners Conkm coovertlng one of tbe tries Into a goal Slater renred tor Newtown Cambridge Messrs Law and Eavistch MLA who represented the Sydney trict Council ot tbe bor ederation tbe Sydney Eignt hour Committed nt Eight uour Demonstration in AckeLa'de aud also the opening of tbe AiM11 Trades Hall returned to Sydney ou Satur day hey speak well ot tbe auuner io which they were entertained during visit and of the progress being made hf the labor bodies Entries Weights Australian JC Weights Seftxmbeb 14 THE HCRDLK RACE 2 miles OO10 con in a who more than one homeowner with a fairly ou Lank in' account that was not auvo senuing a commissioner round to these silver shups and usmI they been eint on an nuai Uuib baturda it is more than pe sijie that the Iul of starters tor the Hawkeauury Grand would have ueen a hotter one Of tlieneen starters Mr John Ala oturnisheutwo AlMue and bir George 1'he loraser went out favorite and won but it was onj after a uesperate struggle With Trouoe while the opposition of one other horse that started was particularly weak This makes the filth Hawkesbury Hunrloap WuD Air John Mayo tne other events being placed to hie creuit oy Janitor Prince Imperial The Queen aud Emin Pasha At Lillie Bridge thu afternoon the pre liminary beau of the September Handican of 40 ovLfor ponies 13h i in to 14h din will be run off Tba entries are unusually Large and an the course ia easily avaiiauie by either tram at omnibus there alionld be a very large attenuanoe Ths firs and second in each beat will start ia the final Ail four evHe oa the flat run off last Saturday atBo enili were productive of good finishes TaeMooretaeld trained pair Weltzer sad Lieutenant were well backed for the Me lots' Handicap Weltzer going out favorite at 7 to 2 He wen clevcriy from Lieutenant and tue same ma le eaid of victory in the Corinthian Handicap in which be detested Cape Pigeou and old Barnaby Budge Daring tue race Boko and Corunauo fed VV Pye tue rider of tue former having his coiiarmne broken The starters fur the Steeplechase did not shape well at all and the New Zealander Marechal Neil won very easily though he auuid jytrdly walk bock into the paadock lhe Spring Welter was productive of a capital sue which that store than useful ware Vanity who went out ot IV to 1 won a fact due in no small measure to Nerricker's great fionhing powers With seventy one entries the fields for the different events as Bosebuy Pork to morrow will be numerous and the contests keen Tne trams will ran as usual That good mare Muriel has dropped a filly foal to Sunrise After repeated trials it has been decided toend Sunburst back to Queensland Mr Ackman who is pretty generally known in tbe racin world was presented with a neatly engraved gold pencil case on riday evening lhe present came from the buyers ot lhe goods reoentiy sola by Messrs Hums ana Aeiman from tue salvage stoc of the Orient Mr Ackman did the auctioneer in in such a manner that the buyers thoagnt his ff srta wortuy oi roeogmtKni 1 That appears to have been a most un fortunate accident at Wagga last Saturday by which Alfred elstead met his death The winner of the race turned up in the celebrated show jumping horse airfield which was tbe only horse that stood up It appears that at the last fence elstead who rode Clansman made an effort to catch airfield but Clansman only half rose and striklngHuraod a aomeraauit falling on elstead whose head was badly crushed and whose features were rendered almost unrecognisable Tbe unfortunate man liv ed only two or three minutes Tbe de ceased wan well liked and he was one of the beat cross country riders In the dis trict His tyneral on Sunday was largely attended the cortege being headed by seve ral Jockeys and pedestrians The race meeting held last Saturday1 at Caulfield waa notable from the tact that the speedy 2 year old Raak met with her first defeat She waa asked to carry 10st 41b vent out favorite and finished fourth The Warren Club onened the season Satnrdnv with a win defeating the Auburn Lillywttftea by three wickete and rune aft a ood came The Lillywhites oing to the compiled 82 Ball 17 Alf Mau tora 17 A Mantora 15 and Skinner 10 Lein the principal contributors lhe then weft in and ootnpied lo7 tor the loss of seven Irtckets the prlhCtpal scorers being Downey 36 Lukin 25 Hopkin" not out 11 and Booteveil Al or ths wionera Ko five for 42 Lsrtdn two for 10 Duwne two for 29 and Rouevell one for 1 did the bowling and for tiie ionera Mountover and Skinner were the principal bowlers Huriingham opened the season by defeating Oriental by 33 tuns Scores Hurliugham 60 (W Wikou 20 Uebel 19 not out) Oriental 33 (D Bayiise 10) or the former Ueu 1 four wickets lor 8 WiDon funr for 14 and aiasoo two for 4 bowled test white tor the losers BaUDs waa most sacceasful Biiah defeated United Redfern bv 2 runs at Moore Park Scores 76 and 74 Cfon well piaed well forth losers and Griffin for the winners A match between the married and single employees of Harper and Company was played at Moore Pork the married men winuiug by 1 run or the winnora William and Bed dett and for the losers Deveis baited best 0nr Sportiug Calendar weights Lillie Bridge race 3 pm Hawkesbury settling War wie arm and Kensington pony entries TcesdaT Lo ebery Park Races Warwick arm and Kensington weights AJC regular general meeting Wednesday Warwick arm pony races Luiie Bridge races and entries Public School sports Thursday Kensington races last forfeit A JC Derb Epsom Handicap and The Metr poli an riday Kensington entries Lillie Bridge race Saturday AJC Spring Meeting (first day) Lillie Bridge races British Association A match was played on Saturday after noon at the University Oval under British Association Rules net veen teams selected from the rlajcra have been chosen by the selection committee to co to Novr eastle ou Scpi ember 14 and to Wollongong on September 21 when they are to try conclusions with local footballers The teams which were divided for convenience into "probables" and improbabk" were as follow: Probables: Hickey (goal) Gibson and A Thonib (backs) Thorburu Johnson (halves) Muir Martin At sale Morgan and A nilip (lur wards) Emergencies: Muir Lyons and igures Improbable: O'Con nell (goal) Hitcbins and A Banner (backs) Train Banner and Hogg (halves) erguson Holt Jenkin son Hardie and 11 M'Dougal (for wards) Emergencies: M'Meuemey A Stophen Cicdie and Radcliffe The Probables played one man short tn consequence ot the absence of Gannon through illness M'Menemey for the im probable kicked off and Hargreaves put in several fine shots but the defence was too good After a deal of excellent play in mldtield Morgan scored a goal tor the Probables and give and take play ensued until half time was called In the second half tbe Probables pressed their opponents hard but it was some time before the de fence was broken through by Muir who scored the second goal The third went to the credit ot White and when the game concluded the Probables bad scored 3 to their opponents' nil The following play ers were subsequently selected to go to Newcastle: Goal keeper O'Connell hacks A Thorab and Gibson half backs Thorburu Johnson and Gannon forwards Muir and Martin (righi wing) White (centre) A Morgan and Gibson (left wing) Emergencies: Kidd ox and Whitmarsh Notes by Martindale? The Hawaesbury people were fortunate in having a very pleasant ty to conclude their bpring Race Meeting Certainly tue weather waa more of the mid summer kind than eariy spring and a visitor from tne old world would have thought so noth on ocoouat of tbe heat aud appearance of the surrounding? Tne ex tended view of dry her age and an extensive bush fire with clouds ot uust when a race was on ia hardly wnat is general ly associated with early spring racing and if the present weather prevails tor any length ot time we euail be racing on what the Yankees rm uirt tracks for there wul be no grass in fact thvie is none now worth the name Thougn the general opinion waa that the attenuauoe ieil short of what one would expect to be seen on a Grona Handicap day on a popular cour like Roaemll there were quite enough people to make the meeting a financial aueeeae The old ciao wilt thus kare a erf stanna! calauee to their creuit wuen they next couia to jace evtr their own trac at Clarendon '1 be programme was got through in a satisfactory manner with cod fieius in every event except the leaning anaiccp or sac a race as the Ha Kesbury Grand Handicap to on attract seven starters is a tact teat must vet people thinking The adned money was 15u sov? wicb would be thought sufficient innucement these bard times Pei haps after all the shutting up of tbe uouoie 11 shops hue not acne so much to assist turf matters as some think When they were open it bruugut more money into tne ana ousiness waa in a lair manner People uinst not found the shops that niu betbiug legitimate manner with those did totalisatoc badness 1 know 3 Jenkins won by tour ugibs close race At the last meeting of the r'oegee Sail: Club it was arranged to Lol'' the races of the season on October 2ii £5 5s was subscribed to provide a tropl for an open race TEETH Complete Set ONE OU1NEA The LajNDON DENTAL INSTITUTE KING STREET Single Tooth ts precisely the asms CELEBRATED GOLD and PRIZE MEDAL TEETH painlessly lixed by ATMOSPHERIC SUCTION as advertised at the htgneei coat by other firms IVE TEARS' WARRANTY Country patients supplied in one visit PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS with GAS is A REVOLUTION IN The Londou Denial insuiute's Eco nomical System offers the following advantages Absolute painless treat ment unnecessary extractions perfect and permanent life like ap pearance Special soft palates fix tender rum SEND or CALL for our Great WORK oa DENTISTRY poet free on appli cation to tbe LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE ft KING STREET doers tram PHt etreet tbe ealy ad dress Hours to 4 BRANPH UMS Ill KING WILLIAM STREET ADELAIDE IL QUEEN STREET BRISBANE 9W A NSTON STREET MELBOURNE TheCandelo Comn ina Champion end Saplimr Stakes were run uS on Saaraay Kameruka with the following remits Champion stakes Muiu of Athol I itzroy lhe Diwncd i eat An iuuiiat Happy Day beat ify Tambo 11 a irst ties Maid of Athol beat The Dismr I Happy Day beat Tat'bo IL inal Mr I lawn bitch Maid of Athol byUuzrs YellowGiri heat Mr and white do Haupy Day by Happy Kuby and won the stake Sapling takes Lily Admiral best Bl The 1 ripart ice tat tuibvatn Vsnrunt be Aiieen Index ran a bye irst ties I Adftiral beat Vurani The I ripartice Index inal Mr Morphy's black ten Lily Admiral Blot Wiiu Roe est Mr black and wuite liter 1j Tripartite by Errant signet and woo tu stake Tbo beet medietas known la Sander and ttxiracu Test il uivuiii powerful eltecia Cvugtis Colds lull the relief la insLanumeuus In eurivu? and accidents of all kinds be they burns scaldings bruises sprains 13 safest rentely no no intianinu' Like surprising effects produced in Croup tberie Bronchitis infiamtnatlon uf tie Lu Swellings Ac Diarrhoea Dysentery of tbs Kidneys and Urinary Organs In u'Jj aU hospitals and medical clinics lain'''1 by his Majesty the King ot Italy with medal and diploma at Internationa hlbitlon Amsterdam Trust In an ai pry article and teject all others Price Our Camdsn correspondent telegraphs The Camden Union and Campbelltown Tenuis Cluba mat ou Saturday afternoon The game resulted ia favor of tea latter by 42 games to 40 Glebe Rowing Club In connection witii he Chib a hauuieap ikiff i stulls presented by Mr took place on Saturday course front the head ol i to the chib sheds a li The race was confined la rieitibers club only There were nine tun the race vis rowed in th' hcatn final resuited as follows: V' Jenkins BATHURST The Aiiuisbr for Mines Mr Sydney Smith who was tn Bathurst on Saturday was waited on by the members of the Assoeiaucu the city couucil and citi2ens tor the pur pose of urging the Government to tablian a state benevolent as kra in Bathurst The ptesident ot the Progress Association Mr A Thotnp son pointed out tht previous Guver meats had aduiitted the neewsur for the asylum aud hud placed mouej tbe estimates but the assouia ion wa? ct willing to accept an estiDliBhm nt upci the principle ot a pound for a pour ou tribuuon as such a course was consici impracticable and improper the people were already taxed heuvil support of local charities The asnciu needed was for the reception the poor and infirm of the ern district Bishop Byrne (Kotuo Catholic) Dr Bassett Dr Maebutue Mr and others also spoil) Mr Smith expressed surprise at the sent treatment ot vagrants while awaiim transmission and sad he thought tue ov veraiuent should adopt some other course it poseiule question ot an usjlutu had to ie dealt with in Mr 1 ratiser'j department but he would see hi cci league on the subject The LeiditjrJ (7tnil ha thrown out an it in of £70000 in tbe Loan Bill intended to pro vide suitable accommodation lur ny who were now in the asjlums and were caged together and whoit afire ocearred would be burnt to death The item woull lie reinstated in the next estimates he hoped it woaid meet with more tnvor 1 able consideration He promised to jJ the wishes of the deputation before tM Cabinet and they had his fullest sym pathy Miscellaneous A match in connection with the Kohn Cup was playod at Garangula Gold ield on Saturday afternoon between the Mur rumburruh and Harden Pioneers combined and Garangula The latter won by 9 points to Our Melbourne correspondent telegraphs: Saturday's premiership matches resulted as follow Essen don 5 goals 7 behinds beat iurroy goals 5 bebinds ootscray 7 goals 3 behilnds beat South Melbourne 3 goals 5 bebinds: WiHiantetown 6 goals 5 behiude beat Port Melbourne 3 goals 4 behiods Geelong 4 goals 9 bebinds beat Melbourne 3 goals 7 behinds: Kacbmotwl goals bebinds beat Garllooi 4 goals 8 i'jnids North Melbourne goals 7 be hind? beat St Kilda 4 goals 4 bebinds Pt nnoni Rosebud defeated Olivette (BA Rules) by 3 goals to 1 on the Grouril Pyrmont or the winners Gourlay Ward and Johnson and tor the losers Keogh were tbe scorers Gunnedab beat Armidale by 12 potota to 6 on Saturday in the final match for the New England Rugby Union Challenge Cup presented by the late Mr Danahey The iTemierahip of the Richmond River district was won ou Saturday for the third yoar in succession by tbe BaJlina Excel sors At Goulburn Juniors defeated 13 pointe to (erorod tbe tries berry won the premiership of the South Coast Ku by Union ou Saturday by defeating Kiama 8 points to nil A eubfogram irom Auckland states that Otago leat Canterbury on Saturday by 13 points to 11 At the Itendwiok Range on Saturday teams from the Rifle Clubs oonueoted with the Per manent Artillery and the Public SohooU Ath letic Association met in a friendly competi tion which revolted in victory for the latter by 7ti points redree: PSAA Bifle Clob Hr Broome 500yd 89 600yd 29 tetel 59 MrN Green wood 31 Lit nt Pesrcs 30 28 Captain Bex 26 Mr Jacobs 24 Mr Miller 32 Mr Grieve 25 Mr Grieve 21 27 48i Mx Bauer 2124 45 Colonel A Paul 8 34 Total 509 4 Hifie Club Mr Cameron 500yd 29 600 31 total 60: Mr alconer 8 56 Mr Jan an 30 53 Mr Walters 22 24 46 Mr Hammond 25 20 45 Mr Holloway 24 Mr QaiokfaU 28 Mr Breakipesr 17 Mr M'Kinlay 21 4 Mr MQuade fotel 431 In conjunction with thia matoa the finalhooting of tbo Public A A Rifle Club tor the tnsaal of the NSW Rifle Association also took pteco Mr Brm ne put up the higbertaKRregate vis 246 foe ioursJwotings but as he wu not a cand date foe tnis dis tinction moot interesting fiaita took place between Mr Jaoobs and Captain Bax Not til tbe last shot wm fired was the struggle de cided Mr Jaoobe eventnaUy winning by 1 point 'lhe following team has been eeleeted in Mel proceed to Brisbane to compete in the rtheeming rifle matches there Major UmpMby PA (captain) Lieutenant Eales (G A) St rgeant Base and Hergeant Hawker (VAB) Merere argber Walker nnigan Kirk anu Greaves (Mel bourne trifle Club) Miiched and A Motnc borough (of Ballarat) and De Gifindi (of Bupanyap) MERCHANT TAILOB! CEORUl Si KEEf SYDltET PATTERNS forwarded ree to all parts of the Conn uy on application Trousers to Order 15s 6d Vote the GEORGE ST SYDNEY opposite the New Markets A collision occurred la Georgi strri ou Saturday nixhi between s111 and a 'bus lu the former weiv man uarned George Clariugbold anil his wife They were thrown out re ceiving severe scalp wounds Tbe iQ' jured couple were admitted Alfred HosMtaL Willie male pa tient waa having his attended to he was seized wiib vli epileptic fit Latest English files bring news of further auccesaes un tbe part of lhe well nigh in 1 vincible Tyers amateur champion of England Towards the end of July he broke the 50 yards world's record at Wav riugtMJ covering the distance in 23 5sec This is 5tb of a second better than the i previous existing rewiM It has been decided to form a Wane bousenjea's Swimming Club and the fol lowing officers were appointed at the in augural meeting: Patron Mr Val lack sen president Mr Storey MP i vice presidents Messrs A Andeison Hil I lier Lasseiter Sydney Younx MLA i Stoddart Sargood Hunter Zeigler sen Miuu ie Isaars Myers A ValLitk Munro Scott Brooks and Spier hon secretary and trea surer pro tein Mr Hall It was I decided that a code of rules should be I drawn up for presentation at tbe next meeting ami the following gentlemen were I appointed a provisional committee for that purpose: Mews de Jossalin War tom Gillies Carpenter Mance Lees JI Heillngs Erees and Moore It was unanimously agreed that the club should immediately upon being properly formed affiliate with the New South Wales Amateur Swimming Association and have its head quarters at the Nalatorium Tbe tenth annual meeting of the Enter prise Swimming Club was held at the Na tatorlum on riday night Mr A Pyke presiding Mr A Hendry read the annual report which stated that tbe membership last Beason was only 57 as compared with 122 the preceding season The annual carnival held on December 12 was most successful The chief item on tbe pro I gramme was the race for the 500 Yards (Thamplonsbip of New South Wales which was won by Arthur CJavill in 7min 28 5sec Sullivan cf the Ringxrooma won the 100 Yards Championship of tbe Navy in Imin 22sec The falling off In the membership was attributed to the fact ot the Natatorium the headquarters being closed for some considerable time Jr connection with tbe club's life saving classes great progress had been made drills were held weekly and the different trams displayed a high state ot proficiency Dr gratuitous services as instruc tor could not be 'oo highly apoken of The services of a brilliant champion had been kt to the club through Mr George Mead ham having Joined the cash cyclists thus becoming a professional athlete according to the swimmers' definition of an amateur With the object of encouraging longer dis tance swimming than the sprinting so pre valent last season the president Mr A Pyke had coma forward with a valuable silver cup for competitioa over three dis tances pnrtably 100 200 and 300 yards Two other prominent suporters had also promised prises for the same purpose The hon report showed that last season's receipts totalled £56 6s 6d and the expenditure £51 ISs 3d leaving a credit ha 'a 3d Mr raser was presented with a handsome diver mounted walking oane suitably inscribed in recog nition of his services The election of officers then took place with lhe following result Patron Rear Admiral Cyprian A i Bridge RN: preaWeot Mr A I Pyke vice presidents Messrs Harris Oakes airfax Atkinson Lister Meagher MLA and Wougfonn: captain Mr Moloney hon medical officer (Hfe anvlng branrah) Dr Reuter Roth starter Mr Mo ran judge Mr Moloney delegates i to the ASA Messrs Moloney A M'Nab and A Madden swimming in structor Mr Vtn raaer committee Messrs A M'Nab Batter Doyle Sharpe A Christian A Lind say Arthur Hoyles hon secretary Mr A Hendry aasdetant bon secretary Mr A Madden bon treasurer Mr Motoney Second Day September 7 Spring Handicap Mr Savage's lhe Imp 7st (Mathews) Port Admiral lOrt 9lb (Boiler) A Bontell's Nackara "st 2)b (Willie) ELht others started Amount on lhe totalizator £1305 divi dend 2e Won by a head Timo 2min 16aae Stsiplxchasb Mr All ours Het 121b (Tillett) 1 Barrett's Doris 121b (Joskin) 2 Coral 9st 121b (MGre eor) 3 Other starters Actress Confidence Sneaker Kingfish Juliet Repetition Amount on tbe totalizator X1937 10s atviaena ius Won by tan lengths Time 7min 2 jeeo Plymton Handicap Mr A ortunate 7st 31b (Wiliisi Birksgate 8st 91b (Hill) Port Admiral 9st 101b (Bolger) Ten others started Amount on the totalisator 1789 divi denu £21 15s Won easily by three lengths Time Imin i 5eec Kandwiek Wallaroo The flnl senior match for the Agricul tural trophies between tbe above combinations was fought out on tbe so piety's ground on Saturday in the pre sence of a large gathering of spectators It will be remembered that these redoub table teams tbe Randwlcks the holders of a strong lead since the inception of the season and the Wallaroos who had im proved their position woudertuily met a week ago on the same ground and played a desperate game to a bitter draw it was Lhcu idiitaiiy decided that the representa tives should meet again to definitely de cide the question ot supremacy and to i tms etui they laced eacu on Saturday Both clubs put ward their best men but weather conditions were anything but chose traditionally associated with footbail astiff hoc westerly wind blowing across the i ground When tbe contestants spread 1 themselves over the field their positions 1 were seen Co be as follow: Wallaroo: Gar diner (back) Shurtus Wickham and Wickham (three quarters) Manchee and I Roberts (halves) Lane Alcock M'Murdo Strange Lyall Webb Colls Arthur Scott and Woods (forwards) Randwick: M'Mahon (back) Winn Whiteside and Parish (three quarters) Barrie and Crowell 1 (halves) Allan Scott Hadwin Malone Henlen Brooke Slee Tanner A ra ser and A raser (forwards) Mr A Miller was tbe referee Randwick won the toss and took advantage of the wind Webb kicked off and Wallaroo immediate ly assumed tbe defensive giving their op ponents a bard task to keep out of their 25 Presently through tbe agency of Par iah Whiteside and Barrie Kandwick rush ed to the half distance? where Gardiner received aud kicked out Soon after Randwick rushed as far as Wallaroo's 25 where the sphere centred for some minu tes A scries of scrums followed and I Wallaroo relieved by desperate play to past half while the game waxed fat and furious each man who endeavored to get I away being promptly thrown Barrie in tercepted a pass and transferred the scene of operations from the half distance to some 30yd out At this stage the players were bidden in clouds of dust and tbe excitement ran high A little later Pand wick drove the ball through and Gardin er missing she went over the liue Hadwin followed up fast but Wickham kicked dead to the fence After the kick out several scrums followed during which J0 raser was stripped of his jersey ana play was stopped till he re appeared wear ing University colors Randwick gnt on a rush and eventually the ball went out close to Wallaroo coi ner flag rom lhe throw in Roberts got hold and made a good run transferring lie play to mid ueid where in passing White aide got her 31 bis toe gaining some yards till be was held by lhe neck of his jersey Thence Wallaroo got on another fine rush to Ilandwieks 25 where a deaperace dash brought her back to half and out A free was given to Randwick from which Barrie kicked a magnificent goal from fully half way iaroos worked where going Amid soon after carried the ball over the line and Roberts fell on it near lhe fence right behind the goal Wi kham took the kick and scored In play again Rand wick secured a mark which Barrie con verted by a well directed kick into a goal At tbe interval the score stood in favor of the Randwicks by 7 points to their opponents 5 On resuming and Randwick penned Wallaroo close to the line where a free was given to the tormer took the kirk and scored an easy goal 5 Wallaroo rushed into Randwick's territory where a free was awarded them which Wickham converted into a splen did goal 10 8 Lane soon after made a magnificent run down the field falling just as M'Mahon took him Hadwm then gut possession and ran over the kick at goal failing Some fast open play (ben took place when presently Gardiner secured a mark but Wickham kick went wide Luring the next few minutes llandwirk twice forced Lane distinguished him self by making two fine runs on tbe first occasion being splendidly taken by M'Ma hon who went to meet him and on the second as he dribbled close to the line Maben took the ball off his toe and dodging a host of opponents got his ki in from which Randwick ran her to the Wallaroo line When the whistle sounded the score was lu favor of Randwick by 13 tn 8 and the premiers therefore won the Agricultural Ground gold medals Tbe winners have enjoyed a remarkably suc cessful season as the following list of matches played by them will show: Beat liairnain by to a boat Wentworth by 12 to t) Paddington by 17 to 0: beat laroo bv 0 to 3: beat Pirate by 0: beatrn by Pirate by 4 to i beat Went worth by 8 to 0: beat Pirate by 20 to 0: beat Wailarou by 13 to 8 matches played (Including bye) 10 won 9 (bye counting as a win) lost 1: points for 121 points against 15 st lb st lb Rosestem 12 10 Messenger lu 11 avor 12 8 Martinet ID ID Brooklyn 12 Decoy 10 5 Cumoeroona 11 12 Taupara 9 7 Mat den 11 10 right 9 7 Kip 'le 11 9 Trilio 9 7 Whilefoot 11 8 Waterbury 0 fl Boots 11 7 Laddie 9 5 Wto'ioke 11 3 Gladstone 9 Ki sng Cap 11 2 Llena 0 Couraato 11 2 Oliver 9 0 Little Agnee 9 0 Ebony 7 7 Ro al Bote 9 8 Cuariteer 7 7 Panoply 9 3 Laars 7 7 Palo Alto 9 0 Navarino 7 7 Aorea 9 0 Inspiration 7 5 Sadnr 8 12 Jack Lantern 7 5 2Eulus 8 8 tiyalong 7 3 Attachment 8 12 Akarini 7 3 Division 8 7 Witehery 7 3 Doris 8 Hindoo 7 3 Troi ns 8 Boko 7 3 Tamieotowe 8 3 ir George 7 3 Reoonstrnorion 8 0 The Sketch 7 3 itis 7 44 Nemo 7 0 Iaae 7 IO 1 Pnnee George 7 0 Hiram 71(1 Nita 7 Oi Coarallie 7 9 Llena 7 0 Bendigo 7 9 £tbehvin 7 Creme d'Or 7 8 Prince Cheater 7 Algiers 7 7 Bean Bruiumel 7 0 Daltneny 7 7 Astronomer 7 Toreador 7 7 Eeejiendeat 7 0 YeiLov Plush 7 7 Heather Bell 7 0 THU IRST 8TREPIRCHASR 2J miles Motiuy II laupira 9 12 Marechal Neil 11 2 Spanker 9 1U Shantoa 0 Mark Twain '9 8 BatlyMoley 10 13 Clansman 9 7 CoStrebar 10 7 Brigalow 9 Alarm Bell 10 7 BlackTra ker 9 5 Rerkien 10 2 Dais Bell 9 ore apd Aft 10 0 Gladstone 9 iht 10 0 St Ilario 0 Waterbury 10 0 vl 21 9.

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