In reference to the London cablegram stating that the appeal in the case of Mount Morgan Gold-mining Company from the decision of the High Court of Justice was being proceeded with, the following are the ...
Article : 551 wordsA telegram received to-day from the Agent-General informs the Government that Sir Honry Holland had promised that if the colonial Governments concerned will provide the necessary funds, the Admiralty will be ...
Article : 295 wordsThe following is the continuation of the report whith arrived too late for publication in yesterday's issue:- Captain PIPER responded to the toast of the "Mining Industry," and said that during the past ...
Article : 1,325 wordsMr. Frank M. Clark's American Star Novelty Combination Company repeated their popular entertainment at the Opera House yesterday evening. The attendance, as on former occasions, was large, and the programme was ...
Article : 185 wordsThe following quotations were received in the mining market up to [?] o'olock yesterday:—West Wallsend Coal, contributing, 7s. 3d.; New Mount Hope Copper, 8s.; Nymagee Copper, 15s.; Broken Hill Junction, 65s., 66s.; ...
Article : 881 wordsCUSTOM HOUSE.—Entered Outwards, January 13: Mangana (s.), 428 tons, Captain H. C. White, for Launceston via Newcastle and Eden; Silver Cloud, three-masted schooner, 292 tons, Captain Jones for Auckland via Newcastle; Waitemata, three ...
Article : 1,151 wordsThe patrous of the Academy of Music were treated to an excellent programme of varieties yesterday evening, the occasion being the last qppearance of Mr. Maccabe, to whom was tendered a complimentary benefit. The ...
Article : 91 wordsMr. Frank Smith's company gave another of their popular performances at the Alhambra Music Hall yesterday evening. The attendance wus very large, and the programme, which was repeated, was full of mirth and ...
Article : 54 wordsThe Royal Aquarium and Pleasure-Grounds at Bondi still hold their pride of place, and are fast becoming one of the strongest attractions either in or around Sydney. During the week they have been visited by thousands of ...
Article : 833 wordsThe, Postmaster-General and Under-Secretary left for Sydney this afternoon to attend the Postal Conference. It is understood that instructions have been given by ...
Article : 224 wordsIt is reported that a large supply of good water has been struck in the bore at Bundal[?]er at a depth of 700ft. The rivers report is as follows:—Mungindi, 9ft., rising; Mogil, low; Walgett (Barwon), 7ft., falling; Namoi, ...
Article : 605 wordsThe Government has not yet appointed a successor to Brigadier-General Owen. It was intended, if possible, that one of the local military officers should be secured; but as the gentlemen favoured with the ...
Article : 240 wordsMount St[?] Silver-mining Company, Limited, Narangane Silver-[?] January 7.—45ft. lode: Shaft sunk to 19ft. Looks now like [?] coming in; lode apparently dips more than Mr. Wilk[?] found at surface. ...
Article : 333 wordsSir,—In [?] issues of your paper, amongst other subjects of correspon[?] on municipal matters, the paving of our footpaths has been [?] into prominence, the last letter I have seen being from the [?] alderman John ...
Article : 608 wordsThe French warship Fabert sailed to-day for New Zealand. The dry weather is reported to have seriously affected the fruit and other crops. ...
Article : 48 wordsMr. Gray, Secretary for Post and Telegraphs, accompanies Sir William Fitzherbert to Sydney. A gumdigger, named Brown, committed suicide at Warkworth by blowing himself up with dynamite. His ...
Article : 39 wordsIn connection wiht the Board of Technical Education Mr. Percy J. Edmunds gave the free popular lecture on Wednesday evening last. The subject was "The direction and causes of ocean currents," and attracted a very fair ...
Article : 632 wordsThe constable in charge of the district in which the ruby fields are situated, near Alice Springs, has reported that there are now upwards of 860 men gathering rubies, while the remainder are either ...
Article : 172 wordsShare Report.—Sales: Broken Hill Proprietary, £230, £227; Broken Hill Block 14, £8 8s., £9 5s.; Broken Hill Junction, 65s., 69s.; Broken Hill North, 18s., 19s. 6d.; Broken Hill South, £5 2s. 6d., £6 5s.; Broken Hill, ...
Article : 710 wordsSeveral meetings in connection with trades societies were held in various parts of the city last night. The majority of them were of a routine and an unimportant nature. The Stonemasons' Society held a committee meeting at ...
Article : 269 wordsThe following have passed through:- For Melbourne (by express): Pedler, C. Harris, A. Emanuel, Master P. Emanuel, Dr. Bell, Miss S. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Stanger, Kiernan, D. Samuel, E. Corrie, Coney, ...
Article : 263 wordsLast evening a public meeting was held at the Mechanics' Institute, Hamilton, in connection with the alteration of the junction station on the Great Northern and Sydney lines. There was a large attendance, and the proceedings ...
Article : 222 wordsSir,—It is time that some steps were taken to abate if not abolish the selling of fruit from carts in our principal streets. The present custom of allowing itinerant vendors to draw up their carts at the sides of our far too narrow ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 14 Jan 1888, Page 12
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