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Family Notices : 55 wordsIn the D[?]rlingburst Court, on Monday, the case of Barry v. Hegarty was begun. This case was before the Full Court on argument upon demurrer, when it was held that the agreement out of which the dispute arose was not a ...
Article : 163 wordsLast night Sir Henry ParkeS gave a lecture in the Victoria Theatre, Newcastle, in aid of the building fund of the United Methodist Church. The subject of the lecture was "the English Revolution of 1885." ...
Article : 2,168 wordsThe members of the Saddlers and Harness and Collarmakers' Protective Union held a meeting on Monday night in No. 5 room, in the Protestant Hall, for the purpose of revising the rules of the society, in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 187 wordsR.M.S. Chimborazo to arrive on Sunday. No division to-night; hoped for to-morrow. Steamship Australia leaves for 'Frisco at 4 p.m. Cabinet meeting at 11 a.m. to-day. Executive at ...
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Advertising : 1,154 wordsA Properly trained athlete finds that when he is brought out to perform the task his strength is gathered up, his fully developed muscles are as hard as iron, his wind is sound, his tread elastic his speed great, his flesh firm, his ...
Article : 187 wordsBOWEN (Q.).—Thus a correspondent on November 23: Tho drought is telling heavily on the stock in all parts of the district. Bush fires still burn, and have passed up the coast, half-way to Inkerman. The grass, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 624 wordsFollowing are the latest scretchings for the Summer Cup :—Zeno, Wing, and Glentilt. December Stakes: bf by Marib[?]rnong—The Abbess, bf by The Drummer—Belladonna, Wandaree, ch c Emerald. ...
Article : 587 wordsA serious disagreement has arisen between Measrs. Goodsell Bros., brick manufacturers, and their employes. It appears that on Saturday the firm in question dismissed one of its men (who happens ...
Article : 1,391 wordsFrom the particulars of a case heard in the Water Police Court on Monday, it would appear that the frequenters of what are known as the Chinese gambling houses in Lower George-street are liable ...
Article : 278 wordsThose who take an interest in long-distance walking will no doubt remember that a few weeks back a fifty miles walking contest was brought o[?] at the Exhibition-building, in which W. J. Hackford proved the victor. The second ...
Article : 287 wordsThe corner stone of the Chapter House of St. Andrew's Cathedral was laid on Monday afternoon by Sir Alfrod Stephen. The building is situated in Bathurst-street, and will be a memorial to the late ...
Article : 799 wordsFoley's new Athletic Hall, which is one of the best buildings of its kind in New South Wales, was opened on Monday night with a grand display of athletic exercises by the pupils of Messrs. Foley and Cansdell. The "show" ...
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Advertising : 369 wordsMAITLAND ALBION v. SUSSEX.—A match between the first eleven of the Albion and eighteen of the SUSSEX, took place in the presence of a moderate of number of spectators on the Maitland Albion ground ...
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Advertising : 26 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The New South W[?] T[?] and Victorian rifle [?] who took part in the recent Intercolonial shooting [?] were the [?] of the V.R.A. from saturday night [?] Monday morning, They went out ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 1 Dec 1885, Page 5
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