Joseph [?] of [?] neat Parkes, lately a [?] and Storekeeper. Cause of sequestration. [?] in business, had debts, and pressure of a judgement [?] ...
Article : 263 wordsThis morning shortly after seven o'clock attention of Mr. R, Kippax and another of No. 1 [?] Fire Co. was drawn to the signs of a fire in George [?] They hastened to the [?] of Mr. Priddy's hat shop, a few ...
Article : 74 wordsThe Conference on the second cable question has held sittings since last Saturday, and the whole of the delegates are now present. The Hon. John Robertson, Colonial Secretary of New South Wales, presided, and ...
Article : 89 wordsA man named Roberts, a bricklayer, for assaulting Mr.J. H. Jones, an architect, on Saturday, was bonnd over to keep the peace for three months himself in [?]80 and two sureties in [?]40 each. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 961 wordsMr. William Johnson held his first meeting here on Saturday night, Mr. James Lyall, J.P. in the chair. His address was histened to with great attention by f large number of electors, who, at its ...
Article : 87 wordsThe adjourned meeting of the subscribers to the Trickett Testimonial fund was held at Gannon's Exchange Hotel. Mr. Edward Flood occupied the chair, and there and there was a large number of subscribers present ...
Article : 141 wordsGeorge Griffiths, master of the whaling barque Onward, was summoned to the Water Police Court this morning to answer a charge of having [?] Michael Connelly, a seaman on board the said vessel. ...
Article : 147 wordsThe Royal English Opera Company, consisting Of 25 artistes, under the directorship of Sig. Carmini Money, held their opening night in Maritans, at the Masonic Hall last night, to a very good ...
Article : 41 wordsHis Excellency the Governor has received, in cypher, a message from the Secretory of State for the Colonies, in reference to the proposal to obtain the services of military engineers towards arranging for the ...
Article : 150 wordsWilliam W. Constable pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing from the person of one George Brown, and was romanded for sentence. NOT QULITY. ...
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Family Notices : 190 wordsThe Woodlerk, haying 18 passengers on beard, is ordered into quarantine, a girl named Annie Dwyer, aged 19, having died from typhus fever. The cabmen now offer to give all their Tuesday ...
Article : 244 wordsResidents of the Glebe, Glebe Point, Darlington, Forest Lodge, and neighbouring localities, will see by advertisement, to-day, that the old arrangements, in connection with the omnibus traffic to and from their ...
Article : 82 wordsAs the 6.50 am. train from Parramatta, due at Tydney at 7.38 a.m. was approaching the Redfern railway station this morning, a digger earned John Coglan, while crossing the line, came in contact with the ...
Article : 271 wordsWith the last number of Sydney Punch the proprietors have issued the second of their series of portraits (with a dash of caricature) of well-known public men of Dew Booth Wales. The subject of the present ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 wordsNumerous persons visiting the Town Hall yesterday (Monday) would have thought that the Mayor, Mr. James Merriman, in addition in his giving the beautiful prize cup to the Committee of the ...
Article : 196 wordsTHE gentlemen who met last Wednesday, and combined in taking the first steps to secure the construction of a suburban line of railway, deserve credit for the spirit with which they have entered ...
Article : 751 wordsLast Sunday morning, 21st January, (says the Border Port) a valuable lot of wheat, in all 70 or 60 bags the property of Richard Peard, of Hindmarsh, was totally consumed by fire. The bags of Wheat had bees ...
Article : 262 wordsThe Bowen landed 463 Chinese at Coaktown. The weather is very boisterous along the coast. The James Paterson, steamer, has returned to Keppel Bay. ...
Article : 60 wordsOn Wednesday night, at eight o'clock, William Death, on old nun who it in the employ of Mr. James M'Grath, of the Telegraph Inn, on the Bowning road, looked the stable door and went to bed. The inmates of ...
Article : 286 wordsOwing to the increased price of flour, the bakers have raised the price of bread All publichouses having been closed yesterday, the city police sheet this morning presented a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 109 wordsA good deal ef excitement was caused on Monday, about noon, by the report that a lad named Thomas Clough, about ten yean of age, had fallen down an unused shaft at Eaglehawk, belonging to the ...
Article : 757 wordsParliament has been prorogued to the 9th February. The Compulsory [?] Act is to be enforced. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 wordsThe Government has received a telegram, stating that Mr, Cotton, Agent-General, died in London from erysipelas. Weather hot. ...
Article : 68 wordsHonour to whom honour is due. We owe Mr. Bland Holt an explanation, and we readily discharge that obligation. In noticing the performance of the new burlesque, "The Lores of Mephsitopheles," ...
Article : 606 words"SIR.—Idon't suppo[?] one expected any good to come out of the meeting held the other night, at Butt[?] but there's no reason why we of the Globe should have to walk for all that. We are threatened—you, that's the proper word ...
Article : 610 wordsThe match between the All-England Eleven and the Auckland twenty-two commenced to-day. The English went in first. They have four wickets down for 135. Charlwood mode 65, Ulyett 35. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 231 wordsSydney Lloyd, aged 9 yean, and Oswald Pitt (a dealer), were found guilty of stealing two cricket bags and two balls, rained at 30s, the property of Robert Moss, were ordered to be imprisoned until six o'clock ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 30 Jan 1877, Page 2
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