The City Coroner, Mr. H. Shiell, held an inquest this morning, at the Old Commodore Hotel, North Shore, on the body of a girl named Easter Page, who died on the night of the 30th ultimo. Isabella Page ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,546 wordsThe Cape Cabinet objected to consider the suggestions in the despatch of the Earl of Carnarvon, relative to the federation of the colonies and free states of South Africa, on the ground that the ...
Article : 141 wordsThe revenue for the quarter ending June 30 is £281,123, being £70,000 more than the estimate. The Claud Hamilton (s) has arrived from Port Darwin with thirty-four passengers. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 226 wordsThe O'Connell Centenary Demonstration Committee met last night at Punch's Hotel when the subcommittee submitted the draft of an appeal to the Irishmen of New South Wales, and admirers of the ...
Article : 76 wordsThe Inglewood correspondent of the BENDIGO ADVERTISER writes: A singular combat took place same time ago between a kangaroo and a dog. The long-tailed one was observed in a paddock belonging ...
Article : 139 wordsRail way surveyors are now here, making a trial survey. The roads are heavy, and travelling is very bad, It has been suggested that a general ...
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Advertising : 118 wordsIn the matter of the Mullon Copper Mining Company fourteen debts were proved. several other claims were adjourned to August 5th, and should any other creditors not prove then, they are to be excluded from ...
Article : 887 wordsThe country telegraphic weather reports, this morning, were as follows:—It was raining at Tenterfield, Coolah, Taree, Maitland, Newcastle, Carcoar, Bawanjuee, Ulladulla, Jervis Bay, and Mount ...
Article : 92 wordsLast Sunday snow was visible on the hills adjoining the town of Queanbeyan. The £1000 handicap to be run for at the next meeting of the Glen lanes Jockey Club, appears from a ...
Article : 436 wordsMr. Glynn, traveller for Messrs. Gray and Son, was found dead this morning in the yard of the Terminus Hotel, Moss Vale. ...
Article : 27 wordsIn the legislative Council the consideration of the Western Railway Bill was postponed for a week. The Assembly has rejected the Council's ...
Article : 154 wordsOPERA BOUFFE.—The Victoria Theatre last night had the best house of its season, and the success of Madama Augot's Daughter is so decided that the management will not substitute the "Princess of ...
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Family Notices : 353 wordsThe City Council held a meeting in the new Town Hall, George-street, yesterday, for the first time, and although the chamber in which the Aldermen met is not [?], yet the temporary arrangements are of ...
Article : 456 wordsThe Rev. Charles Clark has bean communicated with by the Tichborne claimant's agent, asking him if he will give a lecture is the colonies on the claimant's case. ...
Article : 179 wordsSNOW BALLS.—A very amusing scene took place at the Parramatta Railway Station on Monday night last, on the arrival of the mountain train. A monster snow ball was brought down by the guard and rolled on the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 wordsEight inebriates were fined or imprisoned, and five were discharged with cautions. Annie Howard, 51, who said she had just come out of the Infirmary, pleaded guilty to having been drunk ...
Article : 527 wordsTHE report of the conference of Government Statists held at Hobart Town, in January last, has been published by the Government of Victoria. The Conference ...
Article : 405 words4000 acres were selected at this laud office to-day, and 2500 acres were sold by auction od Monday. ...
Article : 27 wordsSome interesting excuses are often offered at police courts by "drunks" for their backslidings. One of the latest and best was that urged at the Central Police Court this morning by an American named ...
Article : 166 wordsThe foundation stone of St. Paul's Anglican Church, Murrumburrah, was laid on Wednesday, the 30th June, by Mrs. David H. Campbell, of Cunningham Plains. The Rev. W. H. Yarrington, of ...
Article : 47 wordsMr. De Boos, mining warden, has received a large collection of specimens for the Philadelphia Exhibition. Rich gold specimens have been received from ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Legislative Assembly sat till 2 o'clock, this morning, discussing Mr. Parkes' motion for the adoption of the report of the select committee in reference to the removal of public money from ...
Article : 808 wordsSIR,—'Ere I remove the Banner of France from the Exhibition building, and the motto " L'union fait la force," I want to get up ONE DAY'S entertainment, for the benefit of MY countrymen, whom we hear are left ...
Article : 262 wordsA miner fell down a seventy-feet shaft in Reed's Gully, and remained there for twenty-four hours. After he was taken out he lived twenty minutes. An inquest has been held, and a verdict of ...
Article : 40 wordsThe School of Arts was opened to-day by the president, Mr. H. J. Brown, and inaugurated with an exhibition of fine arts, minerals, and other resources of the district. The affair was very ...
Article : 72 wordsThe Customs revenue for the month of June amounts to £24,700. The arrivals for the first quarter of the year exceeded the departure by 2650. ...
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Advertising : 83 wordsUnseemly proceeding took place in the Assembly, caused by the conduct of Mr. M'Kean towards other members. He was frequently called to order by the Speaker. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Fri 2 Jul 1875, Page 2
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