CUSTOM-HOUSE.—Entered Outwards: September 17, Warrego (s.), 867 tons, Captain J. Banks, for Melbourne; Maranoa (s.), 805 tons, Captain Armstrong, for Cooktown, via ports; Fannio Tucker, ship, 1437 tons, Captain Greenleaf, for San ...
Article : 1,135 wordsA deputation from the Clarence Harbour and Railway League, consisting of Messrs. Bawden, Munro, See, Varley, Page, Rutledge, and others, visited Lawrence on Saturday evening in connection with the movement which is being ...
Article : 372 wordsA good deal of interest was felt in the meeting of the non-associated masters to-day, when the reply of the miners' delegates was received in answer to the offer made to resume work at these mines. It was expected that the miners ...
Article : 2,758 wordsA special meeting of the committec of the Bathurst School of Arts was held this evening to consider the advisability of utilising the William-street frontage by the erection of suitable buildings for the requirements of the institution. ...
Article : 1,330 wordsLast night the sixth lecture of the winter series was delivered at the Y. M. C. A. Hall by the Rev. J. G. Fraser, M.A., the subject selected being " The Power of Language." There was a large attendance. Professor ...
Article : 989 wordsThe following are the stock crossings:—2 merino rams, from Tasmania to Kirkdeen, F. Ormond owner; 4 merino ewes, from Tasmania to Gerogery, A. and W. Watson owners; 5 merino rams, 4 Tasmanian, 1 Victorian, to ...
Article : 188 wordsFor Melbourne (by express) from Albury: Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Marshall, T. Carey, H. Curran, Miss M. Sylvester, Mrs. E. Wolls (Sydney), Miss Knight, Miss Clara Knight (Scarsdale), W. Walsh (Wagga), Mr. and ...
Article : 580 wordsAs the material progress of Sydney advances, the old landmarks of the city rapidly disappear, and are replaced by more commedious structures with greater pretentions to architectural beauty. The old building ...
Article : 533 wordsThe Orient Company's Royal Mail steamer Orizaba returned to port yesterday morning, having completed another very successful voyage from London, via the usual ports. Upon arrival the Orizaba brought up at the company's moorings in Neutral ...
Article : 821 wordsSir,—I notice that several of your correspondents are calling out for legislative interference to end the present strike, and prevent future ones, and I am sorry to see that the clever writer of "As You Like It" takes this side. ...
Article : 402 wordsSir,—It must have been a great surprise to. Mr. Daniel O'Connor, on Saturday evening last to find that with all his great exertion he failed to induce more than 18 persons to attend the funeral of Australia's most gifted countryman, ...
Article : 276 wordsSir,—The advertisement in your issue of to-day from the associated collieries is, without doubt, a good and wise step taken. Surely with the interesting and valuable wages return, also published to-day by you, the ...
Article : 300 wordsSir,—In respect of the launch so patriotically lent by this Government, and by means of which the highways to a large area of new country (the suitability or otherwise of which for settlement will shortly be reported upon by the ...
Article : 479 wordsThe steamer Meeinderry, trading here, was on her last trip 10 hours late, having got fast in the mud inside Shoalhaven Heads, owing to the channel silting up, consequent on the removal of the dredge usually working there. ...
Article : 86 wordsSir,—To others probably, as well as myself, who have only been resident in Sydney for about a dozen years or so, the following questions may have been suggested by reading in your columns the account of the exhumation and ...
Article : 322 wordsThe Minister for Lands will be banqueted by his constituents at East Maitland on Wednesday evening. Sir Henry Parkes has been invited to be prevent. A second banquet tendered to Mr. Brunker by his friends in the Hunter River ...
Article : 75 wordsSir,—Would you kindly allow me space in your paper to bring the following deed of heroism under the notice of the Humane Society. On Tuesday night last as the S.S. Bellinger was leaving the wharf a man, who could ...
Article : 164 wordsTwo Corporation labourers, named Patrick Russell and James Weaver, out of five engaged in laying sewerage pipes 10ft. deop in Zara-street, Newcastle, were nearly buried alive to-day by a fall of earth through an upright ...
Article : 126 wordsSir,—Whilst down the harbour yesterday (sailing) I passed several blue things in the water very much resembling fancy tin toys, and, thinking some vessel had thrown them over, I determined to get one, with the result that the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 18 Sep 1888, Page 8
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