THE intercolonial cricket match terminated on Wednesday, and the New South Wales team were the victors with six wickets to spare. The scores were N.S.W., first innings, 216; second do., 119. ...
Article : 672 wordsWHEN the wintry blast sweeps wildly round the walls, and the rain expends its fury on the window-panes, enhancing the sense of warmth and comfort within, by contrast with the storm, ...
Article : 2,590 wordsCUSTOM—from whose despotic sway but the gifted few can free themselves —forbids the publication of The Record to-night without saying, " A ...
Article : 2,716 wordsCharge of Using Abusive Words.—Ann O'Connor summoned Ellen Euright for making use of abusive words, but the case was dismissed. No Lights.—James Hyland, charged by ...
Article : 260 wordsLarceny.—John Thompson was charged with stealing a Paget coat, a pair of trousers, and a pair of boots, the property of James Aylward. The evidence showed that on Christmas Day ...
Article : 465 wordsSIR,—Permit me, through you, to complain as a shareholder in the Sea Bathing Company, and a ratepayer, of the action and inaction of the Town Council in respect to their jurisdiction, if ...
Article : 407 wordsUnintentional Cannibalism.—A "very special" correspondent of the Paris Figaro gives the following anecdote of Sir Bartle Frero when at Zanvibar:—"Sir Bartle Frere and his son, during ...
Article : 685 wordsAlleged Larceny.—Elizabeth Jackson was charged with stealing a scarf-pin and other property, valued at £3 10s., the property of John Henry Fox. She was remanded till Thursday ...
Article : 97 wordsSIR,—Would you be so kind as to define in your valuable journal, the limits that people are allowed on our beach, both in promenade and bathing? At present the obstructions are very ...
Article : 170 wordsAN extensive fire, which, in the absence of water, threatened to be even more serious than it proved to be, broke out at the rear of the baker's shop in Beach-street, occupied by John Barrow, about ...
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Advertising : 243 wordsSIR,—As a resident of Sandridge, with many others, I am glad you have commenced to stir up the above subject. You truly said that in its present state it was a receptacle for filth of every ...
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The Record and Emerald Hill and Sandridge Advertiser (Vic. : 1872 - 1881), Thu 31 Dec 1874, Page 3
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