IN the Assembly to-night, Mr. Copeland, on a question of privilege, drew attention to a leader which appeared in Friday's Daily Telegraph with respect to the charges against ...
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Advertising : 778 wordsJohn Sullivan, charged with the above offence, was fined £1 and 4s 10d. costs. BREACHES OF MUNICIPAL BY LAWS. The Inspector of Nuisances prosecuted A. ...
Article : 61 wordsTwo strikes of wharf laborers on a small scale, but involving big principles, took place this morning on board the Union Co's steamer Tekapo and Ellis' steamer Jubilee. ...
Article : 718 wordsAh Toon was charged with inflicting grevious bodily harm on one Quock Fan, on 11th instant. Mr Coleman appeared for the defence ...
Article : 285 wordsSOME peculiar circumstances (the Sydney Telegraph says) have arisen from the death by drowning of a man at Circular Quay on Thursday night. An inquest was held on ...
Article : 329 wordsOUR London correspondent's letter of June 13 has (the Argus says) the following with reference to recent purchases of works of art for Victoria, of which we have been briefly ...
Article : 293 wordsTHE Taylor-Carrington Company have every reason to congratulate themselves upon the success of the latest dramatic attraction they have presented to the public. "Rip Van ...
Article : 654 wordsA LARGE sale, of Vermont American merino stud sheep was held in Sydney on Tuesday. The sheep were the property of Mr. R. C. Clarke and E. D. Morrison, of Vermont. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 wordsON Monday last the French residents of Sydney celebrated their annual fets day most successfully. The gathering was large, and included many prominent citizens of ...
Article : 2,597 wordsTHE following are the sales reported by the Sydney stock brokers:- Silver: British Broken Hill—buyers 5ls 6.1, sellers ...
Article : 152 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly this evening, attention was called to the fact that inter, colonial railway tickets were being issued by Cook's Tourist Agency at nearly 25 percent, ...
Article : 55 wordsA SHOCKING scene was witnessed at Malvern on Sunday (the Age Says), a young man being almost gored to death by a prize bull. The beast is of the Alderney bread, and ...
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Family Notices : 36 wordsThe exhibition match between J. Wyllie, the champion draught player of the world and Robert Mar, champion of Queensland, was oompleted off Tuesday evening Mar ...
Article : 34 wordsIT has long been known that the Probate Law of this colony has been in a most unsatisfactory state, and on several occasions the judges dealing ...
Article : 995 wordsSPORTING men generally will (the Echo says) regret to hear of the death of Mr. Harry Poulsen, which took place at Sydney Hospital on Monday afternoon. It will be remembered ...
Article : 171 wordsTHE will of Arthur Leake, of Ashby, near Ross, has been proved, the value of the estate being estimated at £107,000 After amply providing for his widow and neice, Mr. ...
Article : 220 wordsSHORTHY before 11 on Monday night a collision occurred between the steamer Hesketh, inward bound from Bellambi, coalladon, and the steamer Royal Shepherd, resulting in the ...
Article : 231 wordsFIFTY-SIX pounds stearing per square inch is the amazing price that has just been paid for Meissonier's famous picture "1814." The Picture is only thirty inches by twenty, ...
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Wagga Wagga Advertiser (NSW : 1875 - 1910), Thu 17 Jul 1890, Page 2
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