Charles Edward Stanfield, of Etherville, Camden-road near Liverpool, butcher, on petition and affidavit. Mr. L. S. Lloyd, official assignee. ...
Article : 28 wordsIn reference to the conduct of the man Hawke, who rendered such meritorious services at the recent railway accident near Cootamundra, the following minute has been written by Mr. Goodchap:— ...
Article : 450 wordsA serious railway collision occurred at about 4 o'clock this morning. From the particulars obtained from the Railway Department, it appears that two goods trains collided near the Rooty Hill railway ...
Article : 125 wordsNo small excitement was caused by the meeting, held last night, at the Town Hall, anent the New Guinea question, and the Imperial policy in regard thereto. There was a great crowd of people, and it ...
Article : 1,362 wordsYesterday Hanlan did some smart rowing in the morning, which was sighted by a few select ones, who report it a splendid bit of work, and Clifford did steady work over the river also, but reserved himself for the afternoon spin. After ...
Article : 948 wordsLord Sherbrooke remarried. 2 to 1 on Hanlan is still the betting. Serious railway collision near Rooty Hill. Clifford is hardening in the betting market. ...
Article : 1,698 wordsBRAIDWOOD, Thursday.—Earl Granville reef, Settler's Flat, Little River, promises to be one of the best paying concerns in the district. Six tons of stone from this reef were crashed by Forsyth's ...
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Advertising : 843 wordsCHARTERS TOWERS, Thursday.—The Day Dawn Block and Wyndham Co. crashed 429 tons of stone for 761oz of gold. Tho local banks purchased during the past week 3347oz. ...
Article : 32 wordsGULGONG, Thursday.—The Durham claim on the Moonlight lead washed up 40 loads of washdirt for a yield of 4dwt to tho load. ...
Article : 27 wordsA few months ago when the heavy floods were prevalent in the Goulburn district, the traffic superintendent and Mr. Lewton, the permanent-way inspector, in order to ensure the safety of the mail train, ...
Article : 148 wordsA telegram received from Goulburn on Wednesday night said that Mr. A. Saqui is in the same condition. Drs. Morton and Greig had a consultation on Wednesday. ...
Article : 31 wordsCOOTAMUNDRRA, Thursday.—On Wednesday Mr. Cowdery (Engineer-in-Chief for existing lines) and Mr. Watkins (his assistant), in company with Mr. A. N. Taylor and Mr. J. J. Miller, of Littledale, ...
Article : 580 wordsVarious telegrams have been received from London by the New South Wales Government notifying that the offer of the Wolverene for service off Now Guinea has been accepted by the Imperial ...
Article : 55 wordsA respectably-dressed man named James W. Gerrett, described as a commercial traveller, was charged in the Water Police Court, to-day, with having embezzled the sum of £1 17s, the moneys of the ...
Article : 68 wordsFor some years past the members of the Prince Alfred Yacht Club have felt the want of a club-room where members could meet and discuss yachting requirements, and where books of reference, models, and papers belonging to ...
Article : 908 wordsIn the summons side of the Water Police Court, today, before Mr. Addison, S.M., a Chinaman named Hau Kee was charged with having sold opium contrary to the provisions of the Act 40 Vic, sec 9. It ...
Article : 83 wordsIn the Water Police Court, to-day, Cornelius Sullivan an was sentenced to seven days' imprisonment for having refused to pay the sum of 7s 6d, the price of a small bottle of champagne, obtained from ...
Article : 93 wordsIn the Water Police Court to-day, before Mr. Yates, D.S.M., John Greaves was charged with having embezzled the sum of 16s, the property of his employer, Mr. John Canterill, bookseller, of ...
Article : 118 wordsAt the Central Police Court to-day, before Mr. Clarke, S.M., Thomas Sweeney was sent to gaol for seven days, for having had in his possession several articles of clothing and a pocket-book, which might ...
Article : 312 wordsSir,—A great deal of capital has been mode out of the fact of a number of dams breaking on the Salt Clay Creek, above the scene of the late accident on the railway line; and the railway officials have ...
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Advertising : 228 wordsJohn Craig, 51 years of age, was brought up in the Central Police Court to-day on a charge of having committed a rape on Eliza Moffat, in O'Connor-street, Chippendale, on Wednesday. No ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 wordsJames Wallace was charged before Mr. Addison, in the North Shore Police Court, to-day, with having ill-treated a horse and was fined 20s, with the alternative of 14 days'imprisonment. For having behaved ...
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Advertising : 312 wordsThe English cricketers arrived here yesterday from Brisbane, and were enthusiastically received. All the vessels at the wharf and the principal buildings in the town were decorated with flags, and the team was ...
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Family Notices : 121 wordsIt has been reported to the acting-Coroner that a prisoner in Darlinghurst Gaol, named Mary Clarkson, died at half-past 4 o'clock in the prison hospital. The deceased had been under medical treatment. An ...
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Advertising : 129 wordsIt is understood that the beautiful residence of Mr. Thomas Cadell, Wotonga, Kiribilli Point, North Shore, has been under the consideration of the Government for several days as a suitable residence ...
Article : 70 wordsWe have been requested by Mr. Chas. Huenerbein to announce that Mr. Harry Hydnes's concert, which was appointed to be held this evening in the new Masonic Hall, has been indefinitely postponed, in ...
Article : 54 wordsMajor-General Scratchley will leave for Melbourne in the express train this afternoon. Thence he will proceed to Tasma[?] ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 5 Feb 1885, Page 5
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