To-night a successful meeting was hold, to co-operats with the Exhibition Commission. Mr. Taylor, M.L.A., was the chairman. Au influential committee was appointed, with Mr. S. Pearson as treasurer. Great ...
Article : 54 wordsThe match was resumed this morning, and soon concluded. Lucas and Webbe obtained the required number of 23 runs; and the Englishmen won the match by six wickets. The scores were:—Victoria, first innings, 146; ...
Article : 160 wordsThe correspondence between the Banks at Melbourne and the Government, with reference to the charge made against them by a Cabinet Minister, that in order to make ...
Article : 3,709 wordsA deputation from the various municipalities of the district leaves for Sydney to-night to interview the Colonial Secretary in regard to obtaining pound-forpound endowment. ...
Article : 68 wordsThe cricket match on Saturday between the Windsor Grammar School and Hurlstone College, Ashfield, was won by the former by five wickets. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe right to the gate money during the approaching farmers' show was sold by auction to-day, and fetched £118. ...
Article : 21 wordsCOMMUNICATION on the overland line is not yet restored. Communication on the West Australian line was restored yesterday afternoon. A PUBLIC meeting of the citizens was held at the ...
Article : 5,513 wordsThe gold escort left on Saturday with 189 oz. l8 dwts. gold. ...
Article : 15 wordsThe acceptances for the Namoi Jockey Club Handicap are:—Proserpine, Forester, Traveller, Cooraman, Lady Hunter, Tricotrin, Slim Jim, Sunlight, Scamp, Zephyr, Chandos, and Clontarf. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe bazaar in aid of the funds of the new Church of England church was a success. It closed on Saturday, and £500 was realised. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,108 wordsThe residents here entirely disagree with the opinion expressed by the Premier as to the site for the post and telegraph offices, and great indignation is felt at the attempt of one or two interested individuals to change ...
Article : 64 wordsThe Railway Extension Committee met at the Court House to-night, Mr. H. E. Russell being the chairman. There was a large attendance. The Hon. William Macleay in a lengthy speech pointed out that the ...
Article : 269 wordsA fire occurred at Charters Towers this morning, and is supposed to have originated in a combustion of fireworks. Two stores were burnt. One is insured in the City, Mutual, for £150, and the other in the New ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Associated Banks, replying to a communication from the Government in regard to a recent assertion of Mr. Patterson, that the Argus and the Associated Banks were conspiring to ruin the colony, decline to ...
Article : 334 wordsThe Hon. J. J. Casey, the Victorian Executive Commissioner for this colony, accompanied by Messrs. Pigdon and Bannister, had a preliminary interview with the Evecutive Commissioner (Mr. P.A. Jennings) on Saturday. ...
Article : 532 wordsAt St. Patrick's Church, yesterday (Sunday), the members of the Hibornian Society, and other friends, presented a farewell address to Dr. Reynolds, the Roman Catholic bishop, who intends to leave for Rome very ...
Article : 280 wordsNominations for the great coursing stake known as the Bathuist Cup, for 32 dogs, at £50 each, will close at the Royal Hotol at 4 p.m. on Wednesday. It is expected that fully one-half the ontrios will be from Melbourne. The ...
Article : 364 wordsAt the Theatre Royal last night, the drama of "True to the Core" was repeated, and there was ogain an excellent house in the pit and stalls. Mr. Emery, who has much to do with the production of it, sustained the part of Martin ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 11 Mar 1879, Page 5
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