IT will be recollected by our readers (says the Melbourne Herald), that, some little time since, news was received in town, both by the Government and by ourselves, to the effect that a large ...
Article : 1,010 wordsSIR.—Perceiving in your issued of last Saturday a letter signed "J. Harris, chairman; C. T. Pierce, hon. see on behalf of Mr. [?] committee, and in which there is a tirade of abuse levelled against your reporters account of the ...
Article : 157 wordsSIR.—In the recent cricketing dispute the reflective critic can Coffle to but one conclusion, and knowing something of the cause from want I saw, I may be permitted, with all due deference, to offer my opinion in conjunction with the ...
Article : 644 wordsQUARTER SESSIONS.—Friday. Before his Mr. District Court Judge Dowling. Crown Prosecutor, Mr. E. Lee. Mr. C. Bent. of Sydney, applied for leave of absence as a jurryman, Granted. Mr. C. U. Hotwood and Mr. J. Ellison ...
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Advertising : 586 wordsSIR.—It is perfectly true that Mr. N. Melville and his supporters, with a band of music, assembled outside of my residence last Saturday week and created an uproar. The proceedings from beginning to end were disgraceful, and ...
Article : 79 wordsSIR,—With the object of doing good. I beg you will be good enough to insert in pour paper neglect somewhere. On 21st of last March (nearly eleven months since). the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 269 wordsThe advertisement containing the conditions of the various events comprising the above programme appears in this issue. We have previously drawn attention to the good things confined in it, entries for ...
Article : 54 wordsThe whole absorbing topic in pedestrian circles to some time has been the match between Stokes and Liardet for the above-named sum, and which [?] off oh Saturday afternoon on the Association Cricke ...
Article : 161 wordsSIR—I had anticipated that the excitement concerning the above match had concluded, but having read several letters in your daily Issue, and feeling en great interest in the match, may I ask of you the kindness to insert in your valuable ...
Article : 500 wordsThe want of a system for the regular and abundant supply of fresh fish to the city of Sydney is most extensively, and we are glad to learn that Mr, W. H. Deloitte has taken the matter up, and if his ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 817 wordsThe City Coroner held an inquest, this morning, at the Comet Hotel, Albion-street, Surry Hills, on the body of Arthur Albion Fletcher, aged 2 years, son of Richard Fletcher, of 33, Albion-street. The boy ...
Article : 72 wordsAt the Water Police Court, on Saturday, Mary Ann Ryan, Annie Davies, and Vanny Spiers, of the respective ages of twenty, eighteen, and sixteen years, were accused of stealing money end goods of the value of ...
Article : 250 wordsSIR.—Some few years ago railway accidents had become to frequent and disastrous in their results that an Inquiry was inaugurated in England, and the 8th June, a Royal Commission the appointed "to inquire into the cause of ...
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Family Notices : 397 wordsAT the Temperance Hall on Friday evening a public gathering took place to protest against the new regulations for Hyde Park. by which all public discourses are prohibited from being told then. The hall was well filled, and the chair was taken ...
Article : 756 wordsA frightful mining accident occurred at Sandhurst on the 14th instant, says the TELEGRAPH, resulting in the death of an old and respected resident of this city. Mr. David Montgomery, formerly mining manager ...
Article : 458 wordsSir.—On Wednesday are to be elected the members to form the executive committee for the year, and as time between note and the coming April show 1$ very short, with much work to be got together in it, I may Tie pardoned for asking pardoned for asking ...
Article : 691 wordsA correspondent of the Melbourne Leader, in referring to the disgraceful scandal now permeating medical circles in that city, says:—"There is indeed room for improvement in the practice of medicine in ...
Article : 363 wordsWe have been shown some very rich gold specimens obtained from the Matilda claim on the western branch of the Barrington reefs. The gold is of a heavy quality, and is thickly embedded in the quartz. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 17 Feb 1879, Page 3
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