An act of spontancous genera[?]ty was done at the Court of Quarter Sessions, Darlinghurst, on Tuesday, in behalf of the wife of Bonjamin Grelch, who pleaded guilty to attempting to commit suicide, and who, more ...
Article : 169 wordsConsiderable indignation is felt here on account of the height of the new bridge and approaches now being erected by the Government over the creek, near Moses's Hill, Greenhills. It is felt that ...
Article : 64 wordsThe steamer Ly-ee-Moon, from Banjowanjie, 29th July, 5 p.m., arrived at Port Darwin at 3 o'clock on Thursday afternoon, with advices from Singapore up to July 29,1125 p.m. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 689 wordsThe steamer Barrabool is at the pier, and has landed all the passengers, cargo, and horses right. Mrs. Scott-Siddens is still doing a tremendous business. Romeo and Juliet is to be produced ...
Article : 43 wordsThe adjourned examination of Josiah Richard Treeve was resumed in the Insolvency Court yesterday. Mr. Windeyer, for the official assignee, examined Mr. George Penkiville Slade as to the various advances made ...
Article : 394 wordsA little girl, daughter of Mr. James Builder, of Wallsend, was killed last evening at Wallsend, through a crane falling upon her. She was playing with other children near Harris Bridge at the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 wordsAn advertisement in our special column of to-day announces that the Ly-ee-Moon, steamer, will leave Port Darwin for Banjoe wangie, on Saturday (to-morrow), and that telegraphic messages for transmission ...
Article : 52 wordsOn the meeting of the Assembly Mr. James gave notice of a want of confidence motion for Tuesday. The Premier was then asked if, following the usual practice, he would postpone all business until this ...
Article : 158 wordsThe following is a copy of a telegram from the Postmaster-General, Sydney, to Sir Julius Vogel, Wellington, New Zealand, dated 18th July, 1876. "Re Pacific Mail Service. We have no definite ...
Article : 77 wordsTHE items of European news of the month of July, brought to Port Darwin for us by the Ly-ee-moon, confirm the impression, made by what has long been known ...
Article : 798 wordsA rather unusual circumstance occurred (says the Melbourne Telegraph of Tuesday) at the County Court, when his Honor Judge Cope presided over the sittings of the Melbourne General Sessions. Three ...
Article : 173 wordsA latter from Wilcannia states that it is difficult to navigate the steamers owing to the dead cattle floating down the Darling River. The manager of one of the largest cattle-stations on the Darling ...
Article : 60 wordsA peculiar action on a promissory note by the holder against the alledged endersee was tried yesterday in the Jury Court, before Mr. Justice Fancett and a jury of four, resulting in a verdist for the defendant ...
Article : 555 wordsThe Government had a majority of 54 to 21 on their resolution proposing to absorb the provincial land revenue into the colonial revenue, the Ministers insisting that it shall be devoted to the ...
Article : 116 wordsWe are informed that a communication has been received by the Hon. Secretary, New South Wales Rifle Association, from the Belgian Consul at Melbourne, though his Excellency the Gevernor and the Colonial ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 wordsThe Clarence and Richmond Examiner, referring to a report circulated in Graf ton to the effect that the Company would not commence crushing for six weeks, and that the arrival of some fifty labourers in Grafton [?]om the Lower Clarence tended to confirm the report, [?]ays it was groundless. Cane cutting and crushing is [?]ow in full swing, and the juice marking as high as 10 [?]uring the late flood the Company not only served ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 wordsThe Sandhurst correspondent of the Age of Tuesday writes that at the local police court, Mary Costello, the wife of a farmer named James Costello, residing at the Axe Creek, was fully committed to take her trial on ...
Article : 225 wordsHer Majesty's schooner Beagle returned to-day from a cruize among the New Hebrides and Santa Cruz Groups. The vessel left Sydney on the 26th January, and when pairing westward of Anetium on ...
Article : 588 wordsMr. Thomas Russell is spoken as the new Agent-General for New Zealand. The Legislature of New Zealand has unanimously voted £3000 for the daughters of the late ...
Article : 375 wordsAn amateur performance of real excellence took place last night at the School of Art, in aid of the Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society. The drama selected was Tom Taylor's "Ticket of Leave Man, a play ...
Article : 498 wordsA man named William Hart, aged forty-five, years, who, for some time past, has existed partly on charity, and partly on wages received in the employ of Mr. Norris, a batcher, carrying on business in ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Fri 4 Aug 1876, Page 2
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