DRUNKS.-The following were fined:-Colonials John Wildman, John Thompson or O'heir, Catherin Nicholls, Eva George, Mary Seymour, John Smith. French: Tressine Nihi. Scotch: William Forbes ...
Article : 425 wordsA meeting of the committe of the New South Wales Patriotic Fund was held at the Town Hall on Thursday afternoon, for the purpose of completing arrangements for paying back to the subscribers ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 249 wordsA banquet took place in Inveroll last evening, in honor of the visit of Mr. Lyne, and the Ministeral ptrty to the district. In reply to the toast of the Ministry, Mr. Lyne said: He was astonished-but ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 390 wordsThough only just convalescent from a severe Illness. Frank Hewitt shows signs of activity, and has challenged Abraham Williamson, the Sheffield runner. The match is not likely to come off, as Williamson does not run ...
Article : 247 wordsDRUNK.-The following were fined:-English: John Judd, 72, a laborer, Irish: William Gleeson, 45, a vanman: Patrick Brown, Richard Kelly, and Patrick Hannan. A summons against Thomas ...
Article : 221 wordsSir,-I so frequently receive anonymous letters, &c., that, to me, it has become monotonous. I thought such brave conduct was confined to mattes secular, I must now confess I was mistaken. Hitherto ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 526 wordsSir,-I should like with your kind permission, to say a few words respecting the sentences that have been passed upon the unhappy participators in the above. There can be no doubt that the Judge and ...
Article : 366 wordsPRINCE ALFRED YACHT CLUB.-The monthly meeting of this club was held on Wednesday night in the club rooms at Compagnoni's The Commodore (Dr. Milford) presided. Messrs. A. Dunn and J. Dalton were elected as members. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Fri 3 Dec 1886, Page 3
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