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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,297 wordsH.M.S. Emerald left Wellington on the 19ft April for the Auckland Islands, to look for castaways and inspect the store depot. The decorations of the Exhibition for the ...
Article : 1,591 wordsTHE Metropolitan Intercolonial Exhibition on 1879 closed on Saturday, after having been open six days. The park, howerer, will be in charge of the Agricultural Society until Sunday morning next, when it will ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 245 wordsSIR,—As the above society is one in which so large a number of colonists are deeply interested and one which the member look to for a provision for these who are nearest and dearest to them when they have shaken off this [?] I beg high rate of interest, but attended with extraordinary risk. I think it will be admitted that this sort of property is lia[?] lous fluctuations and depreciations from various cane[?] and is practically an inconvertible security. I regard the ...
Article : 820 wordsTHE LATE FATAL ACCIDENT.—As I telegraphed you this morning, the Coroner, Mr.O.B. Rancland, held an inquest upon the body of the man Patrick Carlin, who was drowned in the Marked Wharf Boat Harbour last night ar the Naval ...
Article : 560 wordsPARRAMATTA IRON WORKS.—Quits a sensation was caused on Saturday by the loading of a new railway carriage, made at Mr. R. A. Ritchie's shop, in Macquarie and George-streets. The simple means constructed of loading and unloading such ...
Article : 622 wordsSIR,—I was mush supported on reading a paragraph your issue of the 24th instant in reference to Mr. M'Donald's challenge to row Mr. P. J. Clarke our champion amateur sculler, and I would now take the liberty through your columns of making ...
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Article : 439 wordsA large and important mass meeting under the auspices of this society was held on Saturday night at the Haymarket. About 2000 persons were present, and the president, Mr. J. M. O'Connell, occupied the ...
Article : 853 wordsSIR,—I am sure you will allow me space for a few words of congratulation to the Mayor, ratepayers, and borough council of Burwood, over the vexed question of nomination of trustees for their new public park. I notice in the papers ...
Article : 185 wordsSIR,—I would have been surprised at the unfounded statement with which "Ruetic" opens in your issue of the 12th instant, had not the poor gentlemen, with the most unto-word innocence, shown himself a denominational fossil ...
Article : 627 wordsThe N.I.S.N. Co.'s steamer William M'Kinnon, which arrived from Adelaide the other day, had on board a large quantity of grapes for sale; but, although they could have been disposed of in Sydney ...
Article : 377 wordsSIR.—Mr. Richard Driver's letter will certainly satisfy those who did not witness the race, that Laycock won. Bur, sir, as I opened the ball by writing a short note, I must again further trespass on your kindness. Mr. Driver says he was ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 28 Apr 1879, Page 3
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