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Advertising : 68 wordsTHE Han John Robertson and John Lackey left Wellington at 9 a. m. this day, and, after a pleasant drive of 30 miles, arrived at Dubbo at half-past one o'clock. A very large number of the principal inhabitants of the town and district met ...
Article : 1,314 wordsAfter the Conference on Monday, the Marquis of Salisbury visited Midhat Pasha, and insisted upon its being in the interests of Turkey to accept the proposals of the Conference. Midhat Pasha ...
Article : 94 wordsFrederick William Roper, of Beth[?] storekeeper's assistant. Cause of request[?]tion of effects under a [?] sale in favour of Thomas S. Nixon, [?] deficiency, [?] Mr. S. ...
Article : 179 wordsOn Saturday afternoon (to-morrow), Mr. G. Kiss will sell on the Albert Ground, by auction, the right to the [?] bars and stall, is connection with the forth coming return match with the All England Eleven. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,258 wordsA man named John Walter Roberta was found yesterday morning, between 12 and 1 o'clock, on the Liverpool-road, Bankstown, in dying state. He was convened by Michael Ryan and Janmes M'Donald to ...
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Family Notices : 79 wordsIn consequence of a difference of opinion between the port authorities and the captains visiting his port, regarding the entrance to Moreton Bay, ...
Article : 88 wordsThe City Coroner this morning, held an inquest at Ashfield, teaching the death of a boy named John Dawson Deering, aged fire years and six months, son of John W. Deering, Government Surrey or at Ashfield. ...
Article : 367 wordsPatrons of the cirous will be glad to hear that the arrangements of Messrs, Bailey and Cooper for their departure for victoria will enable them to play a week longer in Sydney. Next Friday will, we understand. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsThe foundation-stone of the new Anglican Church was laid by the Bishop of Sydney at 5 p.m., before a large assemblage. A tea-meeting was held afterwards, which was ...
Article : 61 wordsAt a second interview that the directors of the Sydney United Omnibus Company bad yesterday with the Transit Commissioners regarding to the new bylaws proposed to be introduced in connection with the ...
Article : 231 wordsThe interest of the terrible calamities reported yesterday from America-the burning of the Brooklyn Theatre, and the breaking down of the floor of the Opera House in Sacramento—overshadows ...
Article : 1,178 wordsMessrs. Robertson and Lackey left Dubbo at half-past nine this morning, and arrived at Gobolin, the fine estate of A. Gardiner, Esq., near Wellington, at three o'clock, where they had ...
Article : 155 wordsSeventeen persons were published for drunkenness. Michael Duggan, 43, baker, pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing a pair of trousers and a vert, value 25s, the, property of Jobs Condon, nod was sentenced to two ...
Article : 1,157 wordsWhen the case against H. B. Lee, manager of the Soup Kitchen, for having a filthy nuisance on those premises, came on at the Water Police Court, this morning, [?] Seymour, the Inspector of Nuisances, ...
Article : 166 wordsOnly one member of the Ministry will be able to go from Victoria on a tour through the colonies. Great preparations are being made for the reception of Bishop Moorhouse. ...
Article : 71 wordsA banquet, in honour of the amalgamation of the District Lodge of Sydney with the United Ancient Order of Druids, and to which the Victorian delegates were invited, took place at the Belmore Lodge Room. ...
Article : 955 wordsTwo trout, weighing respectively one pound and three-quarters of a pound, were caught yesterday in the Turon River, on Mr. Mort's Bodalla estate. ...
Article : 29 wordsMr. J. S. Smith addressed his constituents to-night, giving an account of his stewardship. Mr. J. A. Gardiner was in the chair. Mr. Joseph Aarons moved, and Mr. William Simpson seconded, a ...
Article : 110 wordsMr. J. S. SMITH introduced several deputations. Mr. Morgan first brought under notice the Electoral Law. so far as regarded Dubbo. He next asked, on behalf of the Municipal Council, that the number of aldermen be increased, as they ...
Article : 151 wordsSIR,—Referring to a paragraph in your paper of last evening with the above heading, as it ia calculated to mislead the public and injure the institution, I feel it necessary to take notice of it. The paragraph in question contains statements ...
Article : 326 wordsThe amount paid over in stakes at the late tace meeting was £3977, of which sum Mr. Reed, the owner of Pride of the Hills, took £1805. The publisher of the Melbourne Clipper is to be ...
Article : 169 wordsThe arrival of the San Francisco mails has placed us in possession of later English advices, and the Suez mails having reached Adelaide, there is considerable dulness in the import markets, pending the delivery of ...
Article : 459 wordsAt the Criminal Sessions, tie Chief Justice ruled that, as the now Jury Act does not come into operation until July, and the former one is repealed, juries cannot be empannelled. The ...
Article : 44 wordsSIR.-Mr. Holden has desired me to contradict the rumour now current in Sydney that his daughter, Kate Holden, now suffering from the small-pox, had been on board the [?] Brisbane, and probably contracted the disease there. ...
Article : 431 wordsThe Governor's banquet is fixed for the 23rd January. Captain J. H. Gibson, of Sydney, is appointed secretary to the Adelaide Underwriters' ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Fri 5 Jan 1877, Page 2
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