After waiting for months, the railway station site, upon which £600 was expended in levelling and making the embankment, has been condemned as too low and insecure, and it is to be removed three-quarters of a ...
Article : 777 wordsThe miners' delegates held their quarterly meeting yesterday, at Moroney's Assembly Rooms, Newcastle. All the lodges were represented. A letter was read from Mr. R. Goundry tendering his resignation as president. ...
Article : 740 wordsA deputation, consisting of the Hon. S. A. Stephen, M.L.C., and Mr. W. M'Court, M.L.A., waited upon the Minister for Lands yesterday morning, and pointed out that it was necessary for the Government to dedicate[?] ...
Article : 243 wordsAt the various theatres the programmes initiated during the Christmas holidays continue in full force, and are likely to prove attractive for some considerable time to come. At the theatre Royal "Hands Across ...
Article : 1,080 wordsCUSTOM HOUSE.—Entered Outwards: January 4, Mary Ogilvie, schooner, 68 tons, Captain G. Garth, for Norfolk Island; Ba[?]bool 9s.), 588 tons, Captain T. B. Richardson, for Melbourne; Leura (s.), 758 tons, Captain F. H. Stanford, ...
Article : 749 wordsAs will be seen from the special telegrams given below, rain has fallen quite copiously in many localities in the interior of the colony which were in the greatest need of it. More would, of course, be welcomed, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 140 wordsWhat might happen should fire get hold of the wooden building used as the Sydney Hospital is a Question which has received a good deal of consideration of late, and no one who has seriously bestowed any ...
Article : 1,329 wordsA deputation, introduced by Mr. Fraser Martin, M.L.A., consisting of Mr. L. A. M'Intyre (Mayor of Broughton Creek). Messrs. J. Gray Tyndall, and Stewart, of Broughton Creek, and Mr. M'Lean, of ...
Article : 212 wordsWe publish with ploasuro the following copy of a letter of condolence addressed to the family of the late Mr. Dalley, and handed to us by the Hon. S. A. Joseph, M.L.C., a member of the council of the ...
Article : 242 wordsThere was no word of the steamer Mount Kembla having arrived yesterday at Gabo Island. The Australian General Insurance Company, who despatched the vessel, were expecting to hear that she had got hold of the Buster some ...
Article : 266 wordsOn November 17, at the Hotel Victoria, Mr. Stuart Cumberland (says the Daily News) gave illustrations of thought-reading as it might, he suggested, be applied to the detection of crime. The company included ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 866 wordsThe North German Lloyd steamers will be very shortly as familiar to the eye of the traveller out. East as some of the big British liners are. The company is about to establish a line of steamers between Hamburg and Calcutta. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 592 wordsSir,—I trust that all persons interested in the raising and Bending stock to market will lead Mr. Thomas Hungerford's letter in your issue of the 3rd January, and that a determination will be come to that the ...
Article : 277 wordsThat was a very ugly cut the Union Company's Hanroto gave the King Arthur last Tuesday night when going into Melbourne from Fiji. From the full particulars now to hand it appears that the blow, which was given stem on, took ...
Article : 288 wordsSir,—Allow me to confirm what Mr. Craven states with regard to the condition of the punt at the Spit, Middle Harbour. On New Year's Day I started, with two friends, to ...
Article : 173 wordsSir,—The practice of overcrowding trams on public holidays alluded to by your correspondents in yesterday's Herald is all too true, and for this very reason I am sure acores of people forego holiday excursions ...
Article : 357 wordsMore than ordinary interest has attached to this group of Islands off the New Guinea coast, since the discovery of the Sudest Goldfield, Both H.M.S., Dart and H.M.S. Swinger have been down there lately, and it is in connection with the ...
Article : 371 wordsSir,—I have just returned my metal railway ticket, which I have held for several years, for the following reasons:—There are two important sections of the suburban railway-travelling community, those who start ...
Article : 383 wordsSir,—I wish to give a few plain statements of facts with reference to the above subject. On Wednesday, 26th December, I drove to the Spit, with the view of going to Narrabeen. On arrival there we had to wait ...
Article : 359 wordsSir,—I should feel obliged if some of your numerous readers can inform me why it is that a telegram takes so much longer to travel half a mile in New South Wales than it does to travel from one colony to another [?] ...
Article : 115 wordsIt is stated that the Union Steamship Company purpose putting on an extra boat this month between New Zealand and Melbourne, so that extra facilities may be afforded passengers and shippers, the boats calling at Hobart on ...
Article : 48 wordsThe steamer Mogul arrived at Antwerp prior to January 3, as per cable published in another column. She had between 8000 and 4000 bales of wool on board from this port, October 24, and additional cargo from Melbourne and Adelaide. The ...
Article : 76 wordsMoet and Chandon are now shipping their finest extra quality champagne to the colonies, styled "Dry Imperial." It is of the vintage 1884, the most remarkable of recent years. It is the produce of their own ...
Article : 74 wordsElgin Watches are the best in the world, the leading American timekeepers, the most excellent watches for railways. These celebrated watches are unsurpassed for accuracy of timekeeping and excellence of material ...
Article : 40 wordsTyphoid fever is again commencing. Instead of drinking impure milk from fevered cows take the milk combined with arrowroot in the condensed form of Arnott's Milk Arrowroot Biscuits.—Read Medical Reports.—[ADVT.] ...
Article : 38 wordsThe R. M. S. Parramatta, homewards, left Albany yesterday, also the M. M. steamship Oceanien, for Marseilles. The Oroya, inwards, arrived yesterday at Melbourne, and the M. M. steamship Sydney, from Sydney. The outgoing ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 5 Jan 1889, Page 12
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