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Advertising : 148 wordsBy rail, yesterday afternoon, we received the Sydney papers of yesterday (Monday). The additional telegraphic intelligence will be found elsewhere. ...
Article : 223 wordsWe are informed that Mr. King, the Government Inspector of Charities, paid an unexpected visit to the Maitland Hospital on the morning of Friday last, neither the committee or the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 20 wordsNearly all buildings in or near Sydney are of stone, brick, or weatherboard. Further afield slabs and bark may be indulged in; but there are other methods of construction applicable to ...
Article : 1,408 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN:If you have any large cabbage plants in seed beds, plant them out in rows. Plant also culinary herbsEarth up your celery as required. Coutinue to sow pess, brocooli, lettuce, unions, turnips, raddish, beand, cabbages. Dress ...
Article : 206 wordsThe Sydney Water Supply Question, as raised by Mt. Neale, ana under discussion for some time past in the Assembly, has been settled for the present by referring it to a select committee. ...
Article : 1,594 wordsFLOOD RELIEF COMMITTEE.—A meeting of this committee was held at the School of Arts yesterday afternoon. Fifty-one different applications for relief were considered and dealt with. ...
Article : 3,249 wordsTHE TESTIMONIAL NUISANCE.—In alluding to the practice of " sending round the hat" for Ministers, ex-Ministers, and other people, the Yass Courier observes:—" There is an immense ...
Article : 2,779 words[Herald.]—Gold was struck near Strickland's Reef, seven miles from Forbes. The prospect reached one pennyweight and a half to the tub at six feet sinking. ...
Article : 35 words[Herald]—The Wee Was raoes came off on the 6th and 7th instant First Day: Maiden Plate of £20, won by Arndell's Bogie; Publican's Purse, of £25, won by Carr's Euroka, ...
Article : 79 words[Evening News.]—The Macquarie is fast rising. Flood expected at Warren and surrounding country. The weather at Dubbo is fine. ...
Article : 23 words[Evening News]—The steamer Helen Macgregor arrived on Thursday night, and sails for Sydney on Monday morning. The steamers Ballina and New England are ...
Article : 52 words[Herald.]—Arrived: Ecliptic, barque, and Feronia, barqne, from Newcastle; Marmion, ship, from Vancouver's Island. Friday. ...
Article : 59 words[Empire.]—At a free punt meeting, which took place this afternoon, it was resolved to retain Sir J. Martin, and again try Holloway's case. The movement progresses favourably. ...
Article : 52 words[Herald]—At the races, to-day, the Maiden Plate was won by Victoria, the H.T. Handicap by Stranger, the Selling Stakes by Phantom, the Trotting Match by Temptation. ...
Article : 32 words[Herald.]—Michael Fitzpatrick, charged with rape, was convicted of an attempt, and sentenced to two years' imprisonment in Berrima gaol. Two perjury cases were postponed till next ...
Article : 70 words[Herald.]—Messrs. Quin and Hughes have been elected for Port Adelaide; Captain Hort stood next on the poll. The election of Mr. Hughes is a great triumph for the Government. ...
Article : 244 words[Herald.]—The adjourned meeting in aid of the Robertson Testimonial Fund last night lapsed for want of a chairman. The weather is fine. ...
Article : 24 words[Herald.]—The first year's payments under the new Land Act were well met. A compositor named Harding has been arrested on a charge of causing the fire at the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 words[Herald]—The Assembly has adjourned till to-morrow, when Mr Mr. M'Culloch expects to announce the names of his Ministry. It is rumoured that Mr. Michie has been offered the ...
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