The PRESIDENT took the chair at 55 minutes past S o'clock, and immediately afterwards the House proceeded to Government House to present the address in reply to his Excellency. ...
Article : 244 wordsSuez mail expected next Wednesday. "Holtermann of the Tower" is immortalised. N. S. Wales Association Regatta, on Saturday. Messageries steamer Sazalie expected on Saturday. ...
Article : 1,474 wordsReplying to Dr. Ross yesterday the Colonial Secretary (who is also Minister of War and Foreign[ Affairs) said that no order had been sent to England by the Government for gun or torpedo boats, and it ...
Article : 75 wordsThe ship Ellora arrived from Plymouth this morning, after a splendid passage of 74 days. She bring's 469 immigrants, under the medical case of Dr. Fit[?]patrick, with Miss Tichmarsh as matron. She ...
Article : 75 wordsThe ministerial revels are now ended. If their object has been to raise the popularity of the Cabinet in the country districts they have undoubtedly been successful in no email degree. ...
Article : 1,442 wordsThe Colonial Treasurer, yesterday, in replying to Dr. Ross in reference to the three million loan and the working of the Lands Department, said be would gladly furnish the particulars asked for by the hon. ...
Article : 80 wordsYesterday we called attention to the fact that the Government of New South Wales were inviting tenders for the supply of iron required for the railway and tramway departments during the year 1884. ...
Article : 79 wordsThe Colonial Treasurer, in replying to Dr. Ross, yesterday, on the subject of the Quarterly returns recently published by colonial banks, said that the proportion of reserved profits to liabilities, as shown ...
Article : 101 wordsThe third annual meeting of the No. 5 Sydney Starr-Bowkett Benefit Building Society was held at the offices, 244, Pitt-street, last evening; Alderman Beare occupying the chair. The annual report and ...
Article : 194 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at half-past 3 o'clock; and, subsequently, accompanied by the Sergeant-at-Arms and other officials, and a number of members, proceeded to Government House and presented the ...
Article : 1,357 wordsIt is satisfactory to learn that the extensive worts in connection with the proposed city water supply are progressing favourably. From en interesting report in the "Liverpool Herald," it seems that section ...
Article : 139 wordsThe northern side of King-street, between Pitt and Castiereagh. streets, was blocked this morning by one continuous crowd, which gathered opposite Mr. Emerson's shop, to paze upon a take of fish intended ...
Article : 203 wordsDear Sir,—On Friday morning last I was severely attacked with rheumatism in my right knee and foot, which caused the whole leg to become very much swollen. It was with the greatest difficulty I could walk to the warehouse, ...
Article : 161 wordsThe question of lighting is one that rightly commands a good deal of attention, and upon which a large amount of thought has been expended, leading up to some very useful inventions for purposes of ...
Article : 262 wordsDear Sirs,—I must certainly confess I had great belief in the curative properties of St. Jacobs Oil, and can personally endorse the fact. Some week or two ago I was unfortunate enough to contract a severe rheumatic pain in my ...
Article : 297 wordsDenis O'Sullivan and John Bourke were charged at the Redfern police court, yesterday, before Mr. Dillon, S.M., with, on Friday last, cruelly ill-treating a horse by kicking and beating it so as to cause its ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 11 Oct 1883, Page 3
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