TOCUMWAL, Tuesday.—Taking advantage of the fresh in the river, six steamers passed up stream last week for Corowa and Yarrawonga to lift wheat stored at those places. Owing to the rise being only ...
Article : 258 wordsIf, as some politicians assert, women will, in the near future, enjoy in New South Wales the electoral privileges granted them in some other colonies, it will be necessary that they hold and express views on all ...
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Advertising : 98 wordsSince last report, further shipments of wool have taken place, notable by the steamer Mount Hebron, with 7326 bales, for Dunkirk and Antwerp; the R.M.S. Orient, with 2002 bales, for London; the ...
Article : 2,411 wordsThe Sunday School anniversary services of the Waterloo and Alexandria branch Sydney City Mission were held in the Alexandria Mission Hall on Sunday. The building was crowded on both occasions, the ...
Article : 154 wordsThe monthly meeting of the State Children's Relief Board was held yesterday, under the presidency of Sir Arthur Renwick. The report of the boarding-out officer showed that during the month 25 boys and 20 ...
Article : 106 wordsThe coroner held an inquiry yesterday regarding the death of a child aged 7 days, named Hill, who died at a lying-in-home at St. Peters. From the evidence it transpired that deceased was accidentally ...
Article : 51 wordsIn the Leichhardt Town Hall, a dramatic company, under the management of Mr. Van Burg, made their first appearance in "My Sweetheart," before a good attendance last evening. The cast was : Tony Faust ...
Article : 106 wordsBULLI, Monday.—The employees of Messrs. Buchanan, Collett, and Baker, late contractors for the South Bulli Mine output, intend banqueting those gentlemen, and making presentations, as a mark of ...
Article : 192 wordsJERILDERIE, Tuesday.—An accident happened on Sunday morning when the wife of Mr. Bertram, a contractor at Wunnumurra, lost her life. She got up at 6 o'clock on Sunday morning to light the fire ...
Article : 191 wordsAs already announced, the farewell complimentary concert to Miss Beatrice Griffiths will be given at the Town Hall this evening. The talented young pianist, who is about to leave for Europe to continue her ...
Article : 74 wordsThe annual meeting of the Singleton Belief Society held on Tuesday evening last, when the annual report and balance-sheet were read and adopted (writes our correspondent). The treasurer's statement ...
Article : 646 wordsDUBBO, Monday.—The report and balance-sheet of the Dubbo Refrigerating and Boiling Down Company, Limited, to be presented to the shareholders at the meeting on Friday, 29th instant, shows that on ...
Article : 312 wordsAt the inqucet held yesterday at Mortlake touching the death of a boy named Ernest James Skinner, 7, drowned in a local brick hole on Saturday, a verdict of accidental death was returned. Deceased went for ...
Article : 68 wordsAt Monday's meeting of the Auburn Council a circular was read from a firm of bicycle importers quoting prices for bicycles, and pointing out the manifold advantages of the wheel. One of the ...
Article : 99 wordsGOULBURN, Monday.—The Goulburn District Court was opened on Friday before Judge Fitz-hardinge. There were no jury cases. Verdicts in five independent cases were given for plaintiffs. In an ...
Article : 450 wordsCOBAR, Tuesday.—The iron safe at the railway station was broken into on Sunday night, and about £18 stolen. The safe was carried into the bush for about a quarter of a mile and there burst open, it is ...
Article : 96 wordsThe provisions of the Towns Police Act are to be extended to the town of Milthorpe. A warden's court is to be held at Wallsend. Mr. William Matchett, J.P., has been ...
Article : 358 wordsHOBART, Tuesday.—The R.M.S. Kaikoura arrived yesterday afternoon from London, a few days behind time, the delay being caused by adverse winds and the ice in the Southern Ocean proving ...
Article : 86 wordsA grave misapprehension exists in certain quarters as to the chief award at the Warrnambool congress, Viotoria. It is manifest to chessplayers that this contest cannot possibly be a representative one for the championship of Australia. The company of ...
Article : 370 wordsA young man named Frederick Curtis, assistant purser on the steamer Waihora, died at the Natatorium Baths last night. Deceased went to the baths, accompanied by several shipmates. He swam ...
Article : 115 wordsThe Marine Board held an inquiry yesterday afternoon into the circumstances connected with the believed foundering of the ketch Sunbeam, when her master, Captain Weir, and two hands, Alfred Palmer ...
Article : 56 wordsNEWCASTLE, Tuesday.—The question of federation has taken a strong hold here. A committee has been appointed, in connection with the newly-formed Federation League, and will hold the first meeting at ...
Article : 182 wordsA man named George Fussen, 50, residing at Edinburgh-road, Marrickville, died suddenly last evening. Deceased caught a train at Arncliffe Station. He had run some distance, and consequently was in a heated ...
Article : 146 wordsThe body of a young woman named Susan Bourke, who died last evening at the residence of her brother, Thomas Fitzerald, Wellington-street, Waterloo, was to-day removed to the South Sydney Morgue, where ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 26 Jan 1897, Page 3
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