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Detailed lists, results, guides : 13 wordsAGAIN the Customs Laws and Regulations of New South Wales are before the public. These laws are, indeed, as those of the oftquoted Medes and Persians, for they change ...
Article : 1,103 words[A portion of the following appeared in our Second Edition of yesterday.] LONDON, via Singapore, September 23,8.5 a.m Received in Sydney, September 23, 3.15 p.m ...
Article : 103 wordsThe following notice was posted outside the Electric Telegraph office shortly after noon to-day:— "Northern lines still interrupted. Advices have reached Armidale, from Glen Innes, of a ...
Article : 98 wordsOn Tuesday afternoon, a man presented himself before the New Post-office, having in his hand a small piece of wood and a nail with which he appeared to be sketching the exterior of the building. On coming ...
Article : 186 wordsThe Escort left to-day with 5144 ozs 13 dwts 7 grs of gold. Much dissatisfaction is expressed by the miners at tho delay in appointing a warden for the ...
Article : 63 wordsCOMPULSORY SEQUESTRATION—MOTIONS NISI. Godfrey Burtly Robins v. Herbert Gower: Mr. Cohen, as counsel for the petitioner, moved to make absolute the order nisi grouted on the 9th instant ...
Article : 341 wordsAbout half-past 8 o'clock this morning, two boys, named Alfred Warren and—Toylor, each about 15 years of age, were seen to quarrel, in the markets, in George-street. Taylor drew a large bladed pea ...
Article : 214 wordsThe Warri bridge was opened to-day. Over a thousand parsons ware present. The arrangements for the demonstration were very good, and the affair proved a great success ...
Article : 31 wordsMessrs. Powers, Rutherford, and Co. report: Nine hundred and forty cattle have been yarded. They sold at rather higher rates, on the average, than the rates at last sales. Twenty-two thousand ...
Article : 213 wordsA DEPUTATION waited upon the Hon. Henry Parkes yesterday morning, in order to urge the necessity of the Government lending their assistance to remove the restrictions which the Kidnapping Act imposes upon ...
Article : 1,831 wordsPATRON: His Excellency Sir Hercules Robinson, K.C.M.G. President: John Rales, Esq. Vice-Presidents: James White and W. J. Dangar, Esq Stewards: Messrs. A. A. Danger, R. Wyndham Andrew Loder, J. E. Capper, Henry Rourke, F. G ...
Article : 1,354 wordsCyrus Dover, miner, of Chambers Creek, late of Tambaroora. Came of sequest[?]nation: Mining losses. Liabilities, £63 18s 8d. As[?] £30. De[?]ciency, £33 18s 8d. Official assiguce, Mr. J.P. Mack[?]zic ...
Article : 20 wordsSix persons were fined for drunkenness; one of them, a woman named Annie Davis, being also fined 20s for having made use of obscene language in York-street ...
Article : 437 wordsMr. J. Stewart, the member for the electorate of Kiama, addressed for nearly two hours his constituents at the Court-house, last night. Mr. J. Colley, J.P., was in the chair. Mr. Stewart ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 205 wordsA rifle match took place between the volunteers of Orange and Mudgee to-day; each ten members. Ranges, 200, 500, and 600 yards; seven shots at each range. At the first range Mudgee scored ...
Article : 69 wordsA question has been raised whether a private member has the right to propose the imposition of fresh duties. It was decided in the negative by the Assembly last night ...
Article : 172 wordsUnder the auspices of the New South Wales Alliance for the Suppression of Intemperance, Mr. W. D. Cavanough a practical phrenologist, gave one of his interesting lectures on the science of phrenology ...
Article : 212 wordsOn the summons sheet there were thirteen cases In nine there were no parties. In a detention of property case, the property was ordered to be given up. Henry Deereyse was fined 20s and 5s ...
Article : 77 wordsHenry Richardson, aged 18, in the employ of Messrs. Hart and Co., millers, has been arrested on board the steamer Claud Hamilton, charged with forging and uttering four cheques for £90 each ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 24 Sep 1874, Page 2
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