Three candidates are in the field for Central Cumberland—Mr. W. A. Long, Mr. A. H. M'Culloch and Mr. John Hurley. Mr. Hurley was one of the members for this electorate in the last Parliament. It ...
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Advertising : 38 wordsA special meeting of the Municipal Council was held to-day, for the election of a Mayor, vice Colls, resigned. It was a most disorderly meeting, and gross personalities were fully interchanged in. ...
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Family Notices : 187 wordsAt the Central Police Court, this morning, an amusing occurrence took place. The officer of the court whose duty it is to call up the cases for hearing, cried out "Henry Parkes, on bail" The sudden way ...
Article : 113 wordsThe mail steamship Norman by arrived this evening, at 7 o'clock. She left Hongkong on May 19th, and had light variable winds from the north-west to Singapore, thence to Somerset strong south-east ...
Article : 438 wordsAt the quarterly meeting of the Grand Master and Board of Directors I.O.O.F. Manchester Unity, N. S. W., held on the 4th instant, at the ddfellows' Hall, Elizabeth-street. Grand Master George Lane ...
Article : 97 wordsA young man named John M'Carthy, aged about 20 years, died in a very sudden manner at Cessnock, on Saturday night last, shortly after having a stand-up fight with one Smith. It appears that M'Carthy and Smith, with a few other young ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 wordsA man named James Lang received severe injuries, yesterday evening, in Ocean street, Woollahra. It appears from his statement that he and a man named Lawler had some words about some water taken ...
Article : 159 wordsThe motion of Mr. Parkes to exp[?] from the records of the Assembly some structures upon him in his capacity as Colonial Secretary, passed by Mr. Buchanan, in certain correspondence respecting his ...
Article : 368 wordsPERHAPS it would be scarcely fair to say that the society which held its annual meeting in the Temperance Hall, on Monday night, does no good; but it cannot be concealed that a ...
Article : 882 wordsTwo vagabonds, named Edward Maloney, alias Fitzgerald, and Thomas Smith, both of whom were described as "gaol birds," and the latter of whom came out of gaol only this morning, after serving ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 106 wordsAnother serious accident has resulted from the thoughtlessness of persons throwing orange-peel on the pavements. Yesterday afternoon, a boy named Robert Wall, was running along the pavement in ...
Article : 48 wordsSenior-constable Galle, [?] at T[?] apprehended a man named Jobson, at a hut on the Shoalhaven about forty miles from Goulburn on a charge of cattle-stealing Soon afterwards the prisoner received ...
Article : 157 wordsHenry M'Kie, formerly an assistant at Forsyth's was arrested to-day on board the steamer, leaving for Sydney, on a charge of obtaining £10 by means of falss pretences, from Robert Cribb, ...
Article : 54 wordsInformation was received in town (says the MAITLAND MERCURY) last week by the police officials to the effect that the body of a man named John Pearson, had been found in a mutilated state near ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 254 wordsM'Ewan and Co's liabilities amount to £92,000, of which £16,000 is secured; assets, £54,000; deficiency, £38,000. A meeting of the creditors in the estate will be held to morrow. ...
Article : 212 wordsThe fixture for the hounds for Saturday next has been altered from Homebush. They will meet at 11 o'clock at Parramatta to proceed to Greystanes. Train leaves Sydney at 10.30 a.m. ...
Article : 35 wordsAt the Queen's Theatre last night there was another very full house, and the drama of Rip Van Winkle which now plays smoothly, was received with marked satisfaction. Mr Williamson's delineation of ...
Article : 189 wordsGeorge Holman, a 'bus conductor, was charged at the Central Police Court, this morning, with having stoles a half sovereign from one Elizabeth Coxhead. The evidence given by Mrs. Coxhead and the police ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 377 wordsADELONG, JUNE 11.—A young man named Edward Cooper, employed in the Williams' Gold-mining Company's claim, was killed yesterday evening by falling down the shalt of that mine. It appears that Cooper, who was ignorant of ...
Article : 442 wordsThe mail, which was due from Orange yesterday at 8 a.m., has not yet arrived. The Progress Committee waited on Mr. Buchanan, postal inspector, this morning, and ...
Article : 44 wordsIt will be seen by our report of the proceedings at the meeting of the Mining board, yesterday, that the members of that body have come into collision with the Department of Mines, with regard to the amended ...
Article : 149 wordsThe Young Australian (schooner) has arrived from Sydney with her topgallant-mast and jibboom gone. ...
Article : 18 wordsTHE WATCH, of Mount Gambier, Sooth Australia, said on the 26th:—"The Rex. Mr.Caldwell had a very exciting and withal dangerous adventure at the Glenelg last Monday week. He left here that ...
Article : 394 wordsThe Immigrants' Home; Prince's Bridge, will shortly be broken up, and the inmates removed to Sunbury. The Chinaman Hock Kim, charged with the ...
Article : 125 wordsThe following touching paragraph is extracted from a Victorian newspaper: A short time since, a brilliant and much admired English lady, who had been suffering for some time from an affection of the ...
Article : 385 wordsCaptain Delmer, of the barque Glencoe, reports that while on his passage from Rockhampton to Newcastle, on the 29th ultimo, he passed a vessel, apparently a barque of considerable size, high and dry ...
Article : 129 wordsMr. Boucaut has enunciated the policy of the new Government. Measures will be introduced for the establishment of intercolonial free trade, to amend the mining laws, the distillation laws, ...
Article : 395 wordsThe Board met yesterday at their office. Present: Messrs. Thompson (in the chair), Baker, W. Brows, Griffin, Burns, Sweeney, Mongan, De C. Browne, and Copeland. The secretary read a letter ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 16 Jun 1875, Page 2
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