A nice gentle rain set in at an early hour this morning, and has continued at intervals ever since The temperature is high, and the fall must be extremely useful for lambing. BOWRAL, WEDNESDAY. ...
Article : 1,280 wordsAn open-air meeting will be held next Saturday afternoon to support Mr. Gladstone's Irish policy. Sir Bryon O'Loghlen is to preside at the meeting. A deputation from the Dimboola Shire waited upon ...
Article : 444 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly to-day, the debate on the address in reply was resumed. For the most part the speeches were friendly to the Government. Mr. Patterson spoke with some force from a modified ...
Article : 304 wordsYesterday in the Mining market, up to 1 o'clock, Sunny Corner, Silvers were quoted at 22s. The afternoon's sales were:—Burwood Coal, 13s. 6d.; Broken Hill South, 20s. paid, 15s. 6d.; Silver Kings Silver, 3s. 3d.; Sunny Corners, ...
Article : 566 wordsThe following was the Customs revenue received on Tuesday:- Spirits, £2894 2s 8d; wine (still), £120 1s 7d; wine (sparkling), £16 10s; ale, porter, and beer (in wood), £18 15s; ditto (in ...
Article : 1,412 wordsA mee[?]ng of gentlemen desirous of giving a banquet to Sir Thomas M'Ilwraith, on his retirement from political life, was held to-day. About 50 were present Sir Thomas M'Ilwraith, however, having earnestly ...
Article : 160 wordsThe hearing of the charge of embezzlement against W. J. Lyall in connection with the alleged Yankatilla bank robbery, was resumed in the Criminal Court to-day. The case lasted all day, and the court was again ...
Article : 134 wordsIn the Legislative Council to-day nothing was done beyond the presentation of the address in reply to the Governor. It was the shortest sitting on record. In the Assembly, notice was given by Mr. Kingston ...
Article : 145 wordsThe Mount Morgan mining case, the Queen v. Oribb, was commenced before the Full Court to-day. This was an application to make absolute a mandamus granted by Mr. Justice Harding to Richard Bond, ...
Article : 773 wordsThe following information as to the rise in the river Darling, which is expected to become again navigable, is given by the South Australian Register of June 1:- "Messrs. George Ferguson and Co. received the ...
Article : 818 wordsThe first session of the eighth synod of the diocese of Newcastle was opened at noon yesterday at the Lyceum, Bishop Pearson, D. D., presiding. Twenty-nine clergymen and 15 lay representatives answered the roll-call. The ...
Article : 1,031 wordsCUSTOM HOUSE.—Entered Outwards: June 9, Mariner, schooner, 63 tons, Captain H. E. Scott, for Normanton; Buster thr[?] masted schooner, 305 tons, Captain Peter Theet, for Marshall Group; Norkoowa (s.), 1074 tons, Captain J. Raison, for ...
Article : 1,796 wordsA moderate supply of fish was received at the Woolloomooloo Markets for the week ending June 6, including the following:— From the harbour, 47 baskets; Botany, 140; Broken Bay, 113; Jervis Bay, 104; Port Stephens, 191; Wollongong, 146; ...
Article : 202 wordsMessrs. Powers, Rutherford, and Co. report:—1600 cattle yarded; quality was not nearly so good as last week, consequently prices for best pens rose 30s. and on others £1 on last week's rates. We sold 100 and 330 bullocks and cows near ...
Article : 460 wordsSir,—Mr. Creed's proposed "Cremation Bill " has already been discussed, and very favourably commented on, by many acquaintances of mine who take an interest in sanitation, and also by others on the more sentimental grounds ...
Article : 616 wordsThe German steamer Europa arrived to-day from Hamburg, via London. She brings the following passengers:—For Sydney: Mr. O. Ehrenberg. For Hobart: Mr. and Mrs. Hene. ...
Article : 42 wordsThe only stock movements are 6530 merino wethers from Victoria for the Albury market, P. Rogers owner. WILCANNIA, WEDNESDAY. Four thousund eight hundred fat wethers from Nocoleche ...
Article : 117 wordsWOOL.—The European Mail of the 30th April writes:—Since the close of the sales the wool market has been quiet intensi[?]ed considerably by the paster holidays. A Bradford correspondent says the operations in that market are quite of a consumptive ...
Article : 1,526 wordsThe following passed through to-day:- For Sydney (by express on Tuesday): Mr. and Mrs. Lawder, Miss C[?]rn[?]ilans, Miss Bertha Bradshaw, Miss Bradshaw, G. M. Bradshaw, R. K. Doherty, Mrs. Kong ...
Article : 258 wordsSir,—All efforts to induce the Colonial Architect to remove the Post Office carvings have evidently failed. They now form one of the sights of the city, and another sight is to watch the people laughing at them, and ...
Article : 233 wordsSir,—This evening, at 8 p.m., the moon passed the same meridian as the planet Mars, or was in conjunction with the planet. The early part of the evening was very fine, and favourable for observation. Some splendid views of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 10 Jun 1886, Page 10
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