Whatever may be said as to the character of the cricket [?]splayed so far in the above match, there cannot be a doubt that one result will be a substantial addition to the [?]unds of the Australian team. On the first day of the ...
Article : 1,368 wordsOn Saturday a picnic to Clontarf took place in honour of this gentleman. The steamer Commodore, leaving the Circular Quay, conveyed a large party of ladies and gentlemen to the pleasure grounds. Before landing most of the ...
Article : 3,597 wordsOn Friday night the manager of the A. S. N. Company sent the following letter to the Secretary of the Seamen's Union:- "Australasian Steam Navigation Company, ...
Article : 653 wordsAfter giving a series of exhibitions in South Australia and Victoria, some of which, on account of the ability displayed in them, have been noticed in our columns, Louis Kilkenny, the champion billiard player of Yorkshire, made ...
Article : 449 wordsThe last day's shooting in connection with the New South Wales Rifle Association took place on Saturday. The excitement that was occasioned by the cricket match prevented much interest being taken in the shooting matches ...
Article : 528 wordsOn the arrival here of the Queensland, from Norhtern ports this morning, the crew of that vessel struck work, and walked ashore. The Egmont arrived on the previous night from Cooktown, and was advertised to start on her return trip ...
Article : 127 wordsJames Falconer, of Mudgee, publican. Liabilities, £417 7s. 4d. Assets, £651 10s. Mr. Sempill, official assignee, Edward Evans, of Orange, hawker. Liabilities, £217 8s. 7½d. Assets, £117 19s. 8d. Mr. Lyons, official ...
Article : 55 wordsTerm List.—For Judgment: Tobin v. the City Bank, Woolf v. Towns. Motion nisi for new trial: Moore v. Rutherford and others. New Trial Motions: Want v. Bennett, Jenkins v. M'Quade, the City Bank v. Kelly. ...
Article : 92 wordsAn excellent luncheon was prepared, to which a good company sat down. The chair was occupied by Sir William Manning, supported on the right by the Colonial Secretary, and on the left by Major Templeton who is in charge of the ...
Article : 898 wordsThe members of the above were in a considerable state of excitement on Saturday last in witnessing the match between the noted first-class yachts Magic and Mistral, more than ordinary interest being attached to the contest in ...
Article : 991 wordsMonday, December 2, at 11 a.m.—Before the Chief Commissioner James Cassin, examination of insolvent and witness; Thomas Spratt, same; Jessie Dent, adjourned examination; John Viles same; also, adjourned second; James Erwin, examination of ...
Article : 250 wordsThe sittings for this month commence on Monday, the 2nd, with a list of 720 cases. No. 5694 to No. 6413. Those which are undefended will be disposed of as follows:- Monday, 2nd.—No. 5[?] will be taken at 10 a.m., No. 5806 will ...
Article : 115 wordsAt 12 o'clock the bell rang for resuming the game, and a moment or two later the eleven went into the field followed by Evans and Tindall, the " not-outs" of the previous day, but as the umpires had not put in an appearance, and no ...
Article : 1,673 wordsAt the CENTRAL POLICE COURT, on Saturday (the Bench being composed of the Police Magistrate, with Messrs. Smart, Arguimbau, Hart, and W. Fowler), Arthur Gordon, adjudged to be guilty of having gone on ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 2 Dec 1878, Page 7
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