The annual meeting on Tuesday, under the Stock and Pastures Act, lapsed for want of a querum. No election of a board could, therefore, be made. GLEN INNES, THURSDAY. ...
Article : 767 wordsEdward Trickett, the Sydney sculler, is in London, but some hitch has occured in arranging his proposed match, with Hanlan, and the articles of agreement have not yet been ...
Article : 51 wordsThe long continuance of dry weather has once more made it necessary for the city authorities to utter a word of warning about the consumption of water. We have been so ...
Article : 2,934 wordsSerious riots have occurred at Northampton in connection with the election of a member in place of Mr. Bradlaugh, recently expelled from the House of Commons. Mr. Corbett, ...
Article : 53 wordsThe weather is fine except at one or two northern stations, reporting light rain. A telegram from Thargomindah states that the former accounts of losses by the late floods were exaggerated. ...
Article : 34 wordsIn regard to the action of the House of Loids to inquire into the working of the Irish Land Act, an overture from the House of Loids, with a view to arranging a compromise, ...
Article : 67 wordsGottlieb Fielder, a farmer, of Robertstown, in passing a railway crossing at Eudunda, with a German waggon, was struck by a passing train. The waggon was smashed, and Fielder was carried thirty yards by ...
Article : 376 wordsThe select committee of the House of Lords, on being informed of the objection of the Cabinet to Mr. Forster, Chief Secretary for Ireland, giving evidence in regard to the ...
Article : 100 wordsMr. Forster is at present visiting the disturbed districts in Ireland, with a view of making himself personally acquainted with the working of the Land Act and the state of ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Porte has informed Russia that it will be left to the European Powers to adjudicate upon her claims to the Roumelian tribute as a portion of the war indemnity. ...
Article : 38 wordsThe Chimborazo, which arrived from London this, morning, brings, in addition to cargo, £25,000 worth of silver coinage for Melbourne, £20,000 worth for Sydney, with £500 worth of bronze coinage for each place. ...
Article : 925 wordsYesterday was the first day of the Moruya Agricultural Show. The attendance was very good. Owing to the unfavourable season the exhibits of horses and cattle were not quite so numerous as last year. The gold medal was ...
Article : 1,082 wordsA public meeting was held this evening, in the Townhall, to devise the best means of obtaining a larger and permanent water supply. Mr. N. G. Bull, mayor, presided and there was a large attendance. Mr. C. A. Serivener ...
Article : 427 wordsTHE committee appointed by the House of Lords to inquire into the working of the Irish Land Act is evidently anxious to secure the Chief Secretary for Ireland as one of the first witnesses, and has ...
Article : 3,482 wordsThe following passed through to-day:— For Sydney: Mrs. Le Patourel, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gillies, Miss Salamon, Mr. and Mrs. Bunny, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Johnstone ...
Article : 180 wordsThe Minister of Education has telegraphed from Yara Creek that the Chinese want, Government to pay prospectors to discover goldfields for them; and they agree to pay a royalty on all gold taken. Leaving ...
Article : 222 wordsSir,—There are many ways in which the city water is really wasted—for it cannot be said that using water for gardens is wasting it—however, should by any chance some be wasted, the council receives payment all the same. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 3 Mar 1882, Page 5
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