The third batch of elections passed off quietly. Mr. Higinbotham was defeated by a gentleman who was until lately unknown in public life. The weather is fine to-day, and it is being ...
Article : 73 wordsTHE Argus of the 14th instant reports as follows: In the import markets to-day we note an improvement in breadstuffe, although quotations have undergone no change. Country brands of Adelaide are quitted at ...
Article : 475 words(Before their Honors Sir Alfred Stephen, Chief Justice; Mr. Justice Hargrave, and Mr. Justice Fanceet) IN EE JENKINS V. MOORE—TO SET ASIDE AWARD. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,710 wordsThe Thomas Brown, with a cargo of sugars from Mauritius, and twenty-one days out, is passing. The following English telegrams were received by the mail:— ...
Article : 204 wordsMr. Darley appeared in support of the rule; Mr. Butler showed cause against it. A person named Joseph Palmer, who had, it was stated, held a driver's license for a period of seventeen ...
Article : 1,480 wordsThe telegraph station was struck by lightning yesterday; the leading wires were fosed, and the lightning conductor partly shattered. All papers near ...
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Family Notices : 85 wordsThe Governor and lady arrived here at 12 o'clock, and drove round a portion of the Valley, accompanied by a large cavalcade. They reached the triumphal arch half an hour afterwards, received an ...
Article : 88 wordsLieutenant Panter writes that he expects the Cerberus will reach King George's Sound about the end of March. Mr. Verdon, in a despatch, states that it is ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 wordsTHE debate of Wednesday night presented some new and rather remarkable features worthy of notice. A principle was involved, and for once in a way a principle was debated ...
Article : 2,377 wordsThe news from the Overland Telegraph Expedition is of a very favourable nature; Mr. Ross had found at Central Mount Stuart the bottle left by the explorer Stuart, eleven years ago. ...
Article : 65 wordsWilliam Taylor, of Wallsend, coal-miner. Cause [?]f insolvency: Having received seve[?] injuries while working at the Wa[?]kend mine. Liabilities, L45 4s 4d., Assets, L3. De[?]cy, L42 4s 4d. Official assignee, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 830 words(Before the Mayor, and Captain Scott. with Messrs. Penfold, Levey, E Campbell, W. T. Pinhey, and G. Hill) Patrick James Holden was brought up charged with ...
Article : 333 wordsFour drunkards were punished in the usual way. John Joseph Sullivan. 20, and John Fitzhenry, 14, were respectively fined 10s and 5s, with the usual alternative, for riotous behaviour in Essex-street. ...
Article : 454 wordsMANTHEL v. DAVID.—This case was an issue from the Supreme Court, and the plaintiff, a ship-broker, sued the defendant, the captain and part-owner of the ship Guantanamo, for L36 5s, the sum total for ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Fri 17 Mar 1871, Page 2
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