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Detailed lists, results, guides : 191 words[?]VILLE, Thursday.—Messrs. Gaffard and Hange, assayers and metallurgists, are at present inspecting the silver mines in this district. They have seen Pye's Creek and Strathbogie, and express ...
Article : 61 wordsMessrs. Hurwood and Kethel are giving four exhibitions of dissolving views in aid of Bathurst charities in the School of Arts Hall. At first those who managed the exhibitions somehow ...
Article : 184 wordsPADDINGTON.—A meeting of the Paddington Council was held on Wednesday night, when there were present the Mayor (Mr. M'Guanne) and, Aldermen White, Watson, M'Lachlan, Hellmrich, Johns ...
Article : 1,116 wordsOn Monday night an indignation meeting of the inhabitants of the township of Nyngan and the adjoining district was held is Duff's Great Western Hotel Nyagan, "to take into consideration the conduct of ...
Article : 2,496 wordsThe market was again quiet on Tuesday, the principal steeks dealt in being Eureka Extended. New Chum Railway, and Sadowa. Eureka Extended had sales up to 14s 3d, whilst New Chum Railway ...
Article : 99 wordsTuesday's market was quiet, and the business done of an uneventful character. Band and Albion Consols were inclined to ease a little, and closed with sellers at 97s 6d. Berry Consols were firm, and sold ...
Article : 105 wordsSaid a London paper on May 17—All the Notts contingent of Shaw and shrewsbury's Australian team, except Shrewsbury himself, arrived in Nottingham from London on Tuesday, and were warmly welcomed at the Midland ...
Article : 95 wordsAn English sporting journal received by the last mail contains some interesting statistics regarding cricket. It says that during the season 1884-5 there were no less than five individual scores of over [?]00 runs, due to Messrs. ...
Article : 122 wordsIn the matters of Holdsworth. M'Pherson, and Co. versus Honora Houlihan. John Dunn versus Thomes J. Wrigley, and Walter J. Samson versus James O'Connell, the orders were made ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Bathurst Municipal Council, last night, decided not to allow public baths to be erected in Market-square or on the Town Hall Reserve. The attempt to make the Bathurst Orphanage ...
Article : 78 wordsA brutal prize fight took place in Car[?]onald, a few miles from Glasgow, between James M'Bride, alias "the Barber," and Owen Brady, alias "the Yankee," for 25 a side. Eight rounds were fought, and both men were terribly punished. ...
Article : 81 wordsThe body of the man Bailey, cook on board the steam tug Leo, was found floating in the harbor at 9 o'clock this morning at the stern on the Bombay. He has been missing since Monday ...
Article : 74 wordsWilliam J. Boyd charged with having been drunk in Walker-street, St. Leonards, on June 20, was fined 10s, or two days' imprisonment. William Layton was fined 5s, or imprisonment until the rising of the court ...
Article : 181 wordsThe event of the week ended May 17 in professional circles has been the attempt of H. Hutchens, the champion sprinter, to alter the records at 120yds, 140yds, and 220yds, at Lilliobridge. He succeeded in obtaining ...
Article : 108 wordsMr. G. A. Sala gave his second and last lecture last night, when, notwithstanding bad weather, there was an excellent attendance, and the great journalist's discourse on those two princes of the ...
Article : 80 wordsThe retain of fine weather has at last allowed of the discharge of goods from vesseis, and the city presents an appearance of activity again. No sales of much, importance have transpired to-day, but trade ...
Article : 270 wordsA young fellow named Fred. Venables, whose parents reside in Balmain, met with a serious accident on Monday afternoon, while he was out shooting in the ranges, near Mr. William Barnes' ...
Article : 102 wordsThe annual meeting of the Noxious Trades Defence Association was held on Wednesday night in Raine's Hotel, George-street west. The president (Mr. T. Alderson) occupied the chair. The finance statement ...
Article : 175 wordsIn the charge court, before Mr. Bachanan, S.M., a score of perrons made their bowe, and, after having paid their fines, went our to enjoy the sunshine. Mary Lyons, otherwise "the miser," was sent up a ...
Article : 179 wordsIn Clifton the post aNd telegraph master (Mr. J. A. Mackin) was washed of house and home, and with his family, had to take shelter in a hotel. This gentleman was compelled to live in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 35 wordsIn consequence of a heavy sea, no shipping has entered Belmore Basin for the last three days. Beach, the champion oarsman, left for Lake Bathurst to-day, per coach. He will act as judge ...
Article : 109 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Linnean Society took place on Wednesday evening in the society's rooms. Phillip-street. The president (Professor Stephens) occupied the chair. The minutes of the previous ...
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Advertising : 132 wordsA meeting of the finance committee of the Sydney Municipal Council was held this afternoon in the Town Hall. There were present the Mayor, Alderman Meeks, Parker, J.D. Young, Hart, Dean ...
Article : 552 wordsThe police have received information that a Luge swag was found on the bank of the Murrumbidgee River, near Kimo station, a few miles below Gundagai, on Tuesday. Near the swag ...
Article : 119 wordsWe have already announced the death of Mr. John Davis, of the South Australian Civil Service, which occurred in his residence, Payneham, last week. The deceased, who was well-known in the colony, came ...
Article : 491 wordsA correspondent wrote as follows to the CEYLON OBSERVER:—"The evening of toe day we sailed from Colombo (Sunday, the 10th instant) will long be remembered by all on board because of a terrible ...
Article : 171 wordsIn consequence of the [?]ooded state of the country s[?] here, the mail yesterday from Ludde[?] did not ar[?]ve, and Kilday's Creak, on the Mulgoa-road at Jami[?]town, over which a bridge has done ...
Article : 107 wordsA meeting of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition was held on Wednesday afternoon in the Colonial Secretary's office. There were present Mr. J. F. Burns, M.L.A. (in the chair), Six P. Jennings, Sir E. ...
Article : 198 wordsFrederick Smith, having no profession, and Walter Smith, a glazier, were among the crowd at the Paddington Barracks on Tuesday to receive the Contingent. They took umbrage at being ...
Article : 141 words(BY TELEGRAPH, FROM [?] CORRESPONDENTS.) MA[?]LAND, Thursday.—It has rained here almost m[?]tly since Monday night and the river has [?] about [?] The weather looks like clearing this ...
Article : 18 wordsA meeting of the Amalgamated Society of Cooks, Pastrycooks and Confectioners was held on Wednesday evening in Dunlop's Police Court hotel. York-street. Mr. W. S. Graham, president ...
Article : 161 wordsThe [?] Johns was under consi[?] Council to-day; but no [?] at. The question will be [?] early next week, when ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 25 Jun 1885, Page 6
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