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Advertising : 1,631 wordsThe now Port Adelaide swing bridge was opened with great ceremony by the Governor yesterday. There was a large and fashionable attendance. ...
Article : 139 wordsThe Wesleyan district meeting, at present holding its sessions in the York-street Church, passed the following preamble and resolutions yesterday afternoon:— ...
Article : 444 wordsIn the matters of F. W. Smythe, F. Quigg, F. P. Warner, G. Parr, W. W. Smith, Jas. Cale, sen., and A. Madden third meetings were held. Four debts each were proved in the estates of Quigg and Cale. ...
Article : 137 wordsTHE PRESIDENT took the the chair at 4.30 o'clock. PRELIMINARY. The report of the printing committee was brought up, adopted, and ordered to be printed. ...
Article : 595 wordsRefreshing showers fall daily, and the weather is most seasonable. Some stone which was sent to Mr. Dixon, analytical chemist, of Sydney, from the Eleanor ...
Article : 48 wordsIt is rumoured that the great Victorian Amalgamated Gold-mining Company, which about seven years ago obtained the Government reward for the discovery of payable gold at a ...
Article : 89 wordsYesterday afternoon a meeting of the City Improvement Board took place at the office of the board in Castlereagh-street. Mr. Benjamin Backhouse was in the chair: the other members present ...
Article : 98 wordsSignor Simonetti has completed the fifth of the series of statues in stone, which he was commissioned by the Government to execute for the new public offices in Macquarie-street. He has been even more ...
Article : 186 wordsBattye, who was fried at the assizes for larceny as a bailee, was acquitted. Edward Parker was found guilty of having given false information to the registrar of births. &c, respecting his ...
Article : 93 wordsBefore the adjournment for lunnch, Messrs. Christie, of this city, and Mr. George Day, M.L.A., were accepted as members of the conference, the latter gentleman having been requested to represent ...
Article : 314 wordsA man named George Allen, alias John Carter, has been remanded for eight days on suspicion of having stolen a draught horse. He had offered the horse for sale at Blayney yards. As he could ...
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Advertising : 2,507 wordsMR. J. Morcombe reports having received the following telegram from Gympie:—283 tons of quartz from Nos. 3 and 4 Glanmire yielded 380oz of gold, Dividend of 6d declared. Still crushing from mine. ...
Article : 154 wordsThe more the new Land Bill is studied in the district this more it is condemned. Free selectors say that they would rather have the present Act with all its faults than the new one. ...
Article : 81 wordsMr. ABIGAIL moved the adjournment of the House for tho purpose of drawing attention to the late case of crimping in Newcastle, where, he said, the seamen's law was not carried out. He read a ...
Article : 1,378 wordsThe Tumut and Adelong "Times" haa the following in its issue of Friday, October 26:—Mr. George Wilson, from Sydney, arrived in town yesterday, for the purpose of securing a lease of the ground where ...
Article : 229 wordsThe sticking-up case was partly heard yesterday. Charles O'Malley was removed from the dock to the witness box to give his evidence. The others charged with having been implicated ...
Article : 466 wordsAPPOINTMENT.—Sergeant C. W. Brayne to be district inspector under Licensing Acts of 1882 and 1883, for licensing districts of Shoalhaven and Dowling, vice Healey; J. Mackins and W. J. Smyth ...
Article : 134 words"On behalf of a client I am directed to inquire and ascertain why, wherefore, by what right, whose sanction, leave, license and authority certain cesspits were opened," wrote an indignant personage to the ...
Article : 155 wordsAt the District Court, yesterday, his Honor Judge Wilkinson, and a jury of four, had before them the action of Smith v. Kidman. The plaintiff, Harriet Smith, is housekeeper to Mr. Salun, of Balmain, and ...
Article : 143 wordsAt the Redfern police court yesterday, before Mr. Crane, S.M., a middle-aged, respectably-dressed man named Carlo G. Alsop, was charged with travelling in a first-class railway carriage with a second-class ticket. ...
Article : 221 wordsOn Thursday two little boys, seizing a favourable opportunity, entered a shop kept by one William Jones, and appropriated several combs. One flamed James Duggan was shortly afterwards caught, and ...
Article : 123 wordsMr. G. J. Bronowski, artist, of this city, has just completed a most beautiful work of art. The work in question, comprises 36 scenes in the life of Christ, and is appropriately called via crucis. It was ...
Article : 154 wordsIt had been announced by advertisement that a meeting of those interested in the new Land Bill would bo held at Dick's Hotel, Balmain, yesterday evening, at 8 o'clock. At that hour only one or two ...
Article : 62 wordsAt the Redfern police court yesterday Eli Wodley, alias George Brown, was brought up on remand charged with inflicting grievous bodily harm on Thomas Verney. The case arose cut of a picnic at ...
Article : 219 wordsA prize fight took place at Sandringham at daybreak on Friday morning, which was numerously [?]ed. The combatants went out with their backed on Thursday night in a drag, and the affair ...
Article : 74 wordsThe business of the Quarter Sessions will commence at Darlinghurst, on Monday, before his Honor Mr. District Court Judge Dowling. The calendar, which is numerically lighter than usual, ...
Article : 237 wordsThe following is from an American journal, the "Railway Age."—"The American Humane Associated [?] awarded a gold medal to the Burton Stock car company for its improved cattle car. A fund of ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 27 Oct 1883, Page 5
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