Articles from page 6: Previous page Next page

  1. Please wait. Loading browse data... loading
  2. THE HOLIDAY AT MOSS VALE.

    The Moss Yale Oddfellows' Race Club held a good day's sports to-day. The day was beautifully fine, and the attendance large. HANDICAP TROT, 2 miles.—Mr. Robert Matthew[?] ...

    Article : 984 words
  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    It was a told venture on the part of the [?] of the orc[?] to [?] a daylight musical entertainment in competition for public favour against the outdoor attractions provided for ...

    Article : 1,148 words
  4. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    Settling over the Rosehill November Meeting takes place to-day at Tatter[?]'s Club. The s[?]lling events at Rosehill yesterday were not very profitable to the club, for Velocity, the winner of ...

    Article : 167 words
  5. ARRIVAL OF THE CHINGTU.

    Captain Hunt, of the China Navigation Company's steamer Chingtu, from Hongkong yeaterday, brings the following accounts of the devastation wrought by the late typhoon amongst the shipping. ...

    Article : 49 words
  6. M. ALEXANDRE CHATRIAN.

    The London Daily Telegraph gives the follow[?] account of the life of M. Alexandre Ch[?] celebrated French novelist, who died last month Villemomble, near Paris, in his 64th year:—If [?] ...

    Article : 1,524 words
  7. LOSS OF THE MUSASHI-MARU.

    The report comes of tan total loss of the N.Y.K. steamer Musuhi-m[?]ru, Captain Frahm. The first intimation that something had happened to the vessel was the arrival at Kobe of one of the lifeboats in tow of ...

    Article : 815 words
  8. ROSEHILL RACING CLUB.

    The Rosehill November reunion was continued and concluded yesterday on the picturesque convincing ground beside the Parramatta River, and formed the principal attraction in connection with the anniversary ...

    Article : 2,415 words
  9. PREVIOUS NOTABLE WRECKS.

    The loss of the Turkish corvette Ertogrul, Captain Ali Bey, with 567 hands, on the night of the 19th September off Kuhiaoooki, Kiithiu, while on a voyage from Yokohama to Kobe, takes rank as one of the ...

    Article : 233 words
  10. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) CUDGEN RACES.

    The Cudgen races were held on Saturday; the attendance was only moderate, though the weather was fine. The following were the results:- MAIDEN PLATE.—Separation, 1; Victim, 2. Only two ...

    Article : 153 words
  11. CASUALTIES.

    A lad named Lindsay Girdler, four years of age, was admitted to Prince Alfred Hospital last craning suffering from a compound fractur[?] of the left thigh, caused by falling from a Udder, a distance of about ...

    Article : 103 words
  12. BICYCLE SPORTS IN ADELAIDE.

    At the Druids' sports to-day there were some bicycle races, which resulted as follows:- Mile Maiden.—A. Werdentrofer, 1; A. B. Nicholis. 2. Mile First Class Race.—R. Davis, scratch, 1; A. Gewling, ...

    Article : 139 words
  13. OSTRICHES IN ENGLAND.

    It is a curious sight for an English naturalist to see emus stalking, about so English grass lands, to all appearance as much at home as on their native Central Australian plaint. I went (says "Agrestis," writing ...

    Article : 658 words
  14. GOULBURN TURF CLUB RACES.

    Races were held to-day under the auspices of the Goulburn Turf Club, on the Eastgrove Racing Groan[?] with an attendance of about 500 people. The racing was good, the finish of the Birthday Handicap being ...

    Article : 200 words
  15. CRICKET.

    The following matches were played on Saturday:- St. Ignatius and Suffield played at Riverview, and the match resulted is a draw. Scores: Suffield, 188 (Mooney 78, Holmes 23, Allt 1[?] Kennedy 16). St. ...

    Article : 196 words
  16. INTERCOLONIAL LAWN TENNIS MATCH.

    To-day saw the commencement of the eleventh lawn tennis match between New South Wales and Victoria. The weather during the day was rather unpropitious, for some slight showers fell during the ...

    Article : 1,020 words
  17. BATHURST TURF CLUB.

    The Spring Meeting of the Bathurst Turf Club was held to-day. There was a good attendance, and the weather was splended. The following are the results:— ...

    Article : 354 words
  18. LOSS OF THE YORINOBU-MARU.

    On the same night that the Mu[?]-maru was lost, and presumably in the same storm, the sailing vessel Yorinobu-maru, also belonging to the N. Y. K., struck on the island of Ishima, Cape Hino, just at the ...

    Article : 349 words
  19. [BY TELEGRAPH.]

    The Pennant match, South Melbourne,v. Nerth Melbourne, was advanced a stage on Saturday. The previous week the South had been dismissed in their first innings for 288. On Saturday the Norths lost six ...

    Article : 104 words
  20. PEDESTRIANISM.

    Entries for the Marrickville 19th Nursery Handicap, the 3rd Cradle Handicap, and Midget Handioap, to be run next Saturday, close to-morrow night. The Prince of Wales Nurse[?] Handicap and Hurdle ...

    Article : 112 words
  21. THE GAIETY THEATRE.

    Saturday's programme was repeated at the Ga[?]ety Theatre last night, and was favoured with a fair amount of patronage by the holiday makers. The Midgets were again warmly welcomed, and their ...

    Article : 38 words
  22. GERMANTON RACES.

    A race meeting was held to-day on the course in P[?]tell's Paddock, and was well attended, as the day was kept as a holiday. The judge was Mr. Jas. Bruce, and the secretary Mr. Luke Smith. ...

    Article : 152 words
  23. CARRINGTON HANDICAP.

    The running in the first round of the Carrington Second Nursery Handicap was commenced last night, when the following competitors won their heats:- S. Austin 27½ yards, H. Mi[?] 29. J. A. Thompson 26, H. ...

    Article : 97 words
  24. THE ALHAMBRA.

    At the Alhambra Music Hall last night the new programme for the week was presented to a house crowded to its utmost capacity. The ministrelsy was of the usual character, and comprised a number of pretty songs ...

    Article : 172 words
  25. LOSS OF A SCHOONER.

    In addition to the above disasters tue square-rigged schooner Nuaobiki-maru, belonging to Mr. Kawasaki, and bound from Shinagawa to Hyogo, was lost off the island of Ishima on the some ...

    Article : 123 words
  26. TRADES MOVEMENTS.

    Mr. C. J. Waldon, secretary of the Amalgamated Tobacco Workers' Society, writes to us for the purpose of explaining the reasons which led to the formation of the society. He states—"The operatives who earn ...

    Article : 217 words
  27. WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE.

    Sir,—I was interested by the account of last night's debate in the House on Woman's Suffrage. I am an Australian, and I and many other thinking women regard it as an honour (not an insult) that ...

    Article : 540 words
  28. SURVIVORS FROM THE ERTOGRUL.

    By the Mogul steamer Pathon word, was received confirming the cable news of the loss of the Turkish man-o'-war Ertogr[?]l during a typhons, and the death of 567 members of her crew. A bandmaster and a ...

    Article : 688 words
  29. COOTAMUNDRA TURF CLUB.

    The spring races to-day were fairly well attended for an off meeting. The weather was good. The racing was rather disappointing. FLYING HANDICAP.—Mr. Hart's Rushlight 1; Sunbeam, ...

    Article : 100 words
  30. THE PHONOGRAPH.

    Edison's wonderful invention, the phonograph, has proved each a pronounced attraction that it has been decided to prolong the present Sydney season by one week, and accordingly exhibitions will be held in the ...

    Article : 226 words
  31. POST OFFICE-STREET AND LEASING LANDS.

    Sir,—Last week I noticed a paragraph in your paper that the Government had not decided whether to sell or lease the resumed land which will have a frontage to Post Office-street. I trust they will elect to ...

    Article : 430 words
  32. TUMUT RACES.

    The spring races were held to-day. The weather was cool. The course was i[?] admirable order. The racing was very good. The attendance was small, the farmers busy ploughing. ...

    Article : 204 words
  33. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 405 words
  34. THE KETCH MAGGIE.

    The ketch Maggie is lying head to sea and apparently bilged and full of water. So far, none of the running gear or sails has been removed. There appears very little probability of her being floated again. ...

    Article : 46 words
  35. QUEENSLAND TURF CLUB SPRING MEETING.

    The Q. T. C. Spring Meeting was continued to-day, and was very successful. The attendance numbered over 10,000. The following are the results:- C[?] PLATE.—Goldstone 1; [?] 2; ...

    Article : 381 words
  36. THE LATE STRIKE.

    There is nothing fresh regarding the strike, Mr. Byr[?] chairman of the Southern Coalowners, has convened a meeting of that body to-morrow, which is awaited with much anxiety generally, and the hopes of ...

    Article : 260 words
  37. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Seven thousand wethers, in wool, Woolerina to Bumble, Coonamble, ca[?]ped close to-night; and 5000 [?]horn wethers are leaving Bu[?]ble for Inverell this week. ...

    Article : 39 words
  38. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 240 words
  39. SHIPPING REPORTS.

    By the steamer Chingtu from China yesterday confirmation is received of the arrival of the ship Earl of Zetland at the Straits Settlements, the captain's mind having become unhinged. Mr. Simpson, the second officer, in making a ...

    Article : 226 words
  40. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 110 words
  41. A GERMAN WARSHIP TO THE RESCUE.

    In order to reader a[?] to the survivors who had reached an island near the scene of the disaster, H.I.G.M.S. Wolf processded thither. Her report is:— The Wolf reached Oshima about 6 o'clock, and the ...

    Article : 378 words
  42. WILLIAMSTOWN RACES.

    The Williamstown Cup meeting was held on the local course to-day, and [?] The weather throughout the day was fine, though showers threatened more than once. The programme ...

    Article : 720 words
  43. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 35 words
  44. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 42 words
×

Buy

Download

Please choose from the following download options:

Share

Share this item on:

Print

Print page as...

The National Library of Australia's Copies Direct service lets you purchase higher quality, larger sized photocopies or electronic copies of newspapers pages.

Scope
Format of download
as... PDF PDF

You need to login before you can save preferences.

$