The Minister for Works (Mr. Lyne), the Postmaster-General, several members of Parliament, and a number of commercial men, at the invitation of Mr. Sandford, visited the Eskbank ...
Article : 1,162 wordsWAGGA, Tuesday.—Mr. James Hawkins, the manager of the Eunonyhareenyha Run, found the body of a man in one of the paddocks yesterday, which is believed to be the remains of ...
Article : 118 wordsHarrison, Jones, and Devlin, Limited, report—The character of the wools now available shows unmistakable signs of the approach of the close of the season, still our catalogue on Monday, which ...
Article : 855 wordsSir,—This union seems thoroughly to have lost heart, if not its head. It deplores the apathy displayed by the Presbyterian body towards its efforts. But was it requisite and necessary for ...
Article : 335 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—At Beechworth yesterday a man named Richard Symonds, who had been staying with his wife and son at the Shamrock Hotel for a week, chased both with a chopper ...
Article : 105 wordsThe address presented to Mr. Jas. Inglis, M.L.A., by his employees on his projected departure for Europe, is now on view at the establishment of Messrs. Turner and Henderson, ...
Article : 256 wordsCOOTAMUNDRA, Tuesday.—The fifth annual meeting of subscribers to the Cootamudra District Hospital was held in the Town Hall last night, the president (Mr. J. J. Miller, J.P.) ...
Article : 96 wordsROCKHAMPTON, Tuesday.—Yesterday afternoon the trial of William Rowley, charged with having on two occasions stolen 74oz and 71b of gold amalgam, the property of the Mount Morgan ...
Article : 54 wordsALBURY, Tuesday.—At the Albury Hospital yesterday afternoon an inquest was held on the body of a Chinaman, Ah Sun. Deceased, with three other Chinamen, had been sentenced five ...
Article : 115 wordsJohn Anderson, or Richard Sturm, 36, seaman, was fined 5s for drunkenness, and 20s or 21 days for having smashed a partition in the Sydney and Melbourn Hotel, Lower George-street. ...
Article : 67 wordsWhat is styled an " All Nations Sale " is now going on at Hordern Brothers, Pitt-street, having been commenced yesterday literally "with a flourish of trumpets. The establishment was ...
Article : 195 wordsSir,—At the last session of Parliament the Premier stated that the Railway Commissioners had offered to settle the matters of Proudfoot and Company by arbitration. One or two other ...
Article : 177 wordsSarah Harvey, 29, was fined 20s or seven days for drunkenness, and 40s or 14 days for indecent language. John M'Carthy, 28, on remand, charged with ...
Article : 658 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The police have received information concerning the suspicious death of a young woman, whose name has not yet been divulged. It is understood she came from ...
Article : 59 wordsBROKEN HILL, Tuesday.—Since Friday morning the party which was searching for the body of the entombed miner Robert Robertson, has suspended operations, and it has been decided ...
Article : 96 wordsGOULBURN, Tuesday.—Judge Fitzhardinge presided at the quarter sessions, which, were opened yesterday. William George Gategood, convicted of breaking and entering a dwelling-house and ...
Article : 95 wordsSir,—I have much pleasure in forwarding you a copy batch of resolutions passed by the Trades and Labor Council of Vancouver, B.C., received by the steamer Arawa. As i am with others ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 476 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Application is to be made by the Crown Law Department to the Chief Justice to ascertain whether a special judge can be appointed to try the Mercantile Bank case ...
Article : 94 wordsBatch of resolutions passed by the Vancouver Trades and Labor Council (British Columbia).—Vice-president Walker occupied the chair at the meeting of the Trades and Labor Council, which ...
Article : 742 wordsMOUNT VICTORIA, Tuesday.—A. heavy thunderstorm took place here on Friday night during which Mr. Howell, of Fern Cottage, was struck by lightning just above the knee, a black bruise ...
Article : 91 wordsWEST MAITLAND, Tuesday.—A public meeting of the residents of Maitland has been convened by the Mayor (Mr. H. Crothers) for Thursday evening next, to take steps to urge the ...
Article : 691 wordsSir,—Under the above heading a paragraph appears in your issue of the 12th ultimo, and I would ask you to kindly insert a few remarks regarding same. I should like to know if the letter ...
Article : 609 wordsMichael Scahill, 36, was fined 10s or three days for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, and 20s or 14 days for profane language. A penalty of 20s or 14 days was imposed upon ...
Article : 157 wordsTHE DENTAL INSTITUTE.—The establishment of the London Dental Institute, 98 King-street, Sydney, is well worth a visit. It is replete frith i the most approved modern appliances for dealing ...
Article : 349 wordsA collision this morning between a Waverley cram and a timber cart created considerable stir and no little resentment among the business people of Oxford-street, in the neighborhood ...
Article : 267 wordsGeorge James Miller, 30, Tanman, was fined 10s or two days for drunkenness. William Challis, 27, laborer, charged with being a suspected person, and Andrew Lynch, 27, carter, ...
Article : 39 wordsThos. Kaile, 23, drank while in charge of a horse and cart, fined 20s. John O'Neil, 27, laborer, drunkenness, fined 10s. Sydney Green, 23, dealer, indecent language, ...
Article : 110 wordsDrunks: William Batten, 32, laborer, was fined 5s, and Ward, or Lewie, 20, dealer, 20s or seven days. John Brandon, 39, blacksmith, was remanded on a charge of assault. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 16 Jan 1894, Page 3
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