The following entries were made on Saturday last for the Steeplechase to be run for on Saturday next:-Mr. R. H. Bloomfield's ch[?]g Fuzee, aged G.F. Want's [?] Master Linne, aged ...
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Advertising : 1,227 wordsSIR,-It is curious how the belief in astrology seems to linger in the public mind. Every now and then the Artronomer Royal gets a letter that shows him he is an astrologer still-at least in the estimation of some ...
Article : 1,142 wordsTHEATRE ROYAL.-This theatre was occupied by a crowded audience, the dress circle excepted, on Saturday evening, when the eminent tragedian Mr. W. Creswick appeared as Hamlet in Shakespeare's ...
Article : 1,210 wordsAN inquest was this morning held by the City Coroner on the body of a woman named Isabella Warren, whose death, judging from the fact that her husband was present in custody, was alleged to ...
Article : 802 wordsOUR Newcastle correspondent writes:-Some excitement was occasioned on Saturday morning by a report which unfortunately soon received verification, that a man bad been found suspended by a piece of ...
Article : 520 wordsThe Derby of 1879 will be a memorable one in the annals of the English Turf, as on May 28 the great race of the Espom meeting and of the whole world celebrated its centenary. The weather, which had been most unpropitious ...
Article : 961 wordsA number of gentlemen connected with the Press of this city met at Wangenheim's Hotel, Castlereagh-street, on Saturday evening, to consider of the expediency of forming a Press, club. The meeting ...
Article : 70 words"Gipsy Smith," whose name is associated with some of the most daring bushrangers in the early days of the goldfields in Victoria, died in the Melbourne Hospital last week (says the ARGUS, of July ...
Article : 497 wordsINTENSE excitement was occasioned in this city yesterday, by the tidings that a party of 43 immigrants from the East, and bound hither, were coralled the day previous in Trahoe Pass, by ...
Article : 660 wordsThere are signs of a "rift" in the political lute. Mr. Longmore's defence of his regulations shows that the collar worn by some of the supporters of the Government is galling them. They have ...
Article : 818 wordsAs Laycock has been unable to obtain river quarters within a reasonable distance of the water, he will be under the necessity of doing all his training from Shark Island, of which he and his family are the sole residents. He appears ...
Article : 167 wordsUNIVERSITY V. WARATAH.-The meeting of the first eleven on Saturday last, on Moore Park, was the signal for a large crowd of spectators to be in attendance, and the very fact that University had played a ...
Article : 2,001 wordsIt is not generally known that there is a split among the craft of Freemasons, arising out of the establishment of the New South Wales Grand Lodge. The edict has gone forth that no member of the new grand ...
Article : 165 wordsSIR,-If "Toll us Cope" had read my letter carefully he would have seen that I left my readers to drawn their own inference there from, and I would add now that the more I consider the present state of ...
Article : 482 wordsSome time ago there was an agitation rained in the populous borough of Redfern for the establishment of a local fire brigade. Somehow the movement has been allowed to lapse. Recently Messrs. Handson ...
Article : 138 wordsA new lodge in connection with the Independent Order of Good Templars was instituted during the week in the Temperance Hall. Peurith. Bro. A. M.'Leod Davis, G.W.V.T., assisted by Bros. C. ...
Article : 511 wordsThe report of the beard on safety mining cages was laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly last night (says the ARGUS, July 18.) The board, which has tested the following inventions-Nance's ...
Article : 380 wordsWe have to acknowledge the receipt from Messrs. Jarrett and Co., of a chalk lithograph of the International Exhibition Building, printed in six colours, producing nine tints. As a work of art it is exceedingly ...
Article : 127 wordsScott, alias "Moolight" was arrested here to-day, together with a companion named Nesbitt, says the Clunes correspondent Melbourne ARGUS, July 17. They called at the GUARDIAN office, for the purpose ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 21 Jul 1879, Page 3
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