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Detailed lists, results, guides : 909 wordsTHE PRESIDENT took the chair at half-past 4 o'clock. ADMINISTRATION OF CATS[?]. The PRESIDENT announced that the Chairman of Committees had been authorised by the Governor to administer ...
Article : 335 wordsThe first business on the paper for to-day, in the Assembly, is a motion standing in the name of Mr. Butha[?], affirming the desirability of granting to the German residents of Sydney a niece of land within the ...
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Family Notices : 176 wordsAs the theatres will be closed for ordinary performances to-morrow, there will be large attendances to-night. The list of amusements is as follows :— Victoria Theatre "The Shaughraun": Queen's Theatre ...
Article : 161 wordsThe weather is dry, and more rain is wanted. Stock are again commencing to travel. The preparations to welcome Sir Alfred Stephen on his visit to this district, to open the Circuit ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at three minutes to 4 o'clock. Mr. ROBERTSON moved that the House do now proceed to Government House for the purpose of presenting the Speaker to his Excellency the Governor. ...
Article : 5,210 wordsThe Council of the Agricultural Society held a special meeting, yesterday morning, at which Mr. Joseph Thompson presided, Messrs. Lowe and Wallace were appointed to pay weekly accounts incurred ...
Article : 128 wordsMessrs. Powers, Rutherford, and Go. report: Twenty thousand sheep have been yarded. They sold at rather lower rates. One thousand Cattle yarded, Prices were rather higher than last week, ...
Article : 140 wordsTHE municipal regulations which relate to vehicles plying for hire are doubtless highly conducive, on the whole, to the safety and convenience of the general public. And in ...
Article : 853 wordsA deputation from the Chamber of Commerce, consisting of the Hon. J. L. Monte[?]ore, M.L.C., Mr. A. Stuart. M.L.A., Mr. John Pope, Mr. E. W. Cameron, Mr. C. H. Hayes, and Mr. George Pils ...
Article : 371 wordsTwo unfortunate blunders—some perhaps would say two fortunate accidents—occurred at the election of the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, on Tuesday. There were in attendance at the ...
Article : 445 wordsAbout half-past 12 o'clock last night, constable M'Namara, of No. 4 police station, conveyed a woman named Ellen Johnstone in a cab to the [?]. It appears that the sufferer, who is the wife o a market ...
Article : 173 wordsAt the West Maitland Agricultural Show; Messrs. Woolfe and Gorrick were awarded first and second prize for their celebrated Colonial tobacco; their exhibits of agricultural implements, cutlery, and fancy ...
Article : 791 wordsThis morning, about 5 o'clock, constable Malone, who was on duty at the corner of Liverpool and Dixon streets, had a rather interesting chase after a coloured man named Joseph Nurce, for whose arrest ...
Article : 492 wordsBy the schooner Noumes, Captain Scaplehorn, from New Caledonia, we learn that on the 17th of March, the day previous to the Noumea's departure, twenty Communists escaped from the Isle of Pines. ...
Article : 523 wordsAn inquest was to be held this afternoon, at Newtown, before the City Coroner, upon the body of a, woman named Venturra, the wife of s German, who died under the following peculiar circumstances, ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 25 Mar 1875, Page 2
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