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Advertising : 449 wordsThe P. and O. Co.'s Royal Mail Steamship China left Point de Galle for Adelaide with the Australian mails, via Suez, on the 23rd instant. His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales has ...
Article : 91 wordsThe Southern Railway Extension between Goulburn and Yass will be opened as far as Gunning on Tuesday next and celebrated by a banquet. The line will not be available to the public till the 9th November ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 639 wordsMr. Sturrock, of Ulladulla, has shown us a very fine sample of gold got fear Woodburn, in the vicinity of the Pigeon House. The sample, which is exceedingly pure, was obtained about ten inches below the ...
Article : 68 wordsThe Minuter for Lands has stated that he will not forfeit lands for non-residence only where the bona fides of the selectors is shown. A dinner was given at the Town Hall last night ...
Article : 230 wordsAmong the employers of labour in Tamworth and the District the insufficiency of hands is a standing hindrance, and we (the TAMWORTH NEWS) are within the mark in saying that in Tamworth and the ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Rev. Mr. Faunce delivered a lecture on Temperance yesternight at the Church of England. There was a large attendance. At the conclusion of the lecture it was proposed that a Temperance ...
Article : 54 wordsYesterday, at the Central Police Court before, Messrs. Curran, Solomon, and Gorns, a young man named John Bired, a butcher, residing at Petersham, was committed to take his trial at the next Court of ...
Article : 52 wordsAn amateur performance last night fot the benefit of the School of Arts was a great success. The theatre was crowded. About 100 country visitors attended. All the parties engaged in the ...
Article : 49 wordsA foot race for £200, £100 a side, between Thomas Williams and Andrew M'Naughton, two well-known Hamilton peds., took place on the Hamilton-road, near Newcastle on Saturday. The betting was ...
Article : 23 wordsWe learn from the MELBOURNE ARGUS that the Equity Court of Victoria has been engaged in taking evidence in the suit of Dawson v Dawson. The bill was filed by the eldest son of Michael Dawson, ...
Article : 138 wordsThe Southern Tasmanian Cricket Association send a team to Sydney, leaving on the 16th November. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe Railway League has made arrangements for a deputation to wait on the Minister for Works, to urge the placing of a sum of money upon the estimates for the extension of the Railway to ...
Article : 69 wordsEarl Carnarvon telegraphs that 1500 feet has been allotted to South Australia at the Philadelphia Exhibition. The Bank of South Australia building delayed ...
Article : 46 wordsSixty gentlemen attended the banquet to S. Meyer, Esq., the member for the district, last night at the Court-house. The affair was a complete success. ...
Article : 30 wordsAt the Sale Court of Assize a man named George Mather was tried before his honour Mr. Justice Stephen for arson, in having willfully set fire to the state school at Red Jacket, Jericho, on Saturday, 31st ...
Article : 182 wordsSIR—While gratified to hear the tribute paid to Hume's memory by your Blackall correspondent, I would ask you to insert a few words with respect to opinion he has expressed that Hume was MISLED by the chart in his possession, ...
Article : 810 wordsAt a meeting of the Armidale Railway League held on Wednesday, the Mayor presiding, a petition was unanimously adopted in favor of the line from Grafton to Glen Innes, with extensions north, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 318 wordsThe Cruelty te Animals Society must wish his Lordship of Sydney for enough. He is like a troublesome conscience, pricking a man on to the discharge of a plain but disagreeable duty, that duty being in their ...
Article : 867 wordsThe port officials are making inquiries into the state of the channel entrance to the river. The Victoria (s.) has been aground since Monday night at the mouth of the river. ...
Article : 240 wordsAt Deniliquin last Saturday week, a novel match was played between 11 of the navvies of the Deniliquin and Moama Railway, and 11 townsmen of Deniliquin; the latter won, the totals being 79 to 29. In ...
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Family Notices : 135 wordsOn Tuesday evening a young man named William Fleming was arrested by Constable Day on the premises of Mr. O'Neill, tailor, of George-street, and on his being searched he was found to have on him three ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 230 wordsWE have had to record lately several painful and some fatal accidents on the railways. In most of these it has not been passengers, but officials, who were maimed and killed ...
Article : 894 wordsA novel and interesting point was raised, says the GUARDIAN, during the hearing of debt case in the Kyneton Police Court on Friday. It was whether an uncertificated insolvent could sue for the proceeds ...
Article : 30 wordsMessrs. E. Goldsborough and Co. report:—Our opening wool sales were held to-day. We offered 4700 bales, and sold 2000 greasy at 8d to 12 1/8d per lb; wasted brought 1s 2d to 2s 2 1/2d per lb. There ...
Article : 163 wordsCUMBERLAND MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY—A large gathering took gathering took place on Wednesday night, at St. John's Schoolroom, to listen to a public debate between three gentlemen who represented the Redfern and Waterloo Literary ...
Article : 463 wordsThe Civil Service Musical Society gave the third concert of their eighth season in the Masonic Hall last night to one of the largest audiences that has ever assembled in that building. Every part of the hall ...
Article : 39 wordsAt the Circuit Court, to-day, the jury in Charles Ryan's case, for horse-stealing, retired at 9.30, and did not agree to a verdiet; they were discharged. The prisoner was remanded to next assizes, Rail ...
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Advertising : 73 wordsA successful complimentary dinner was given to Mr. P. A. Jennings, the honorary Commissioner of Queensland to the Philadelphia Exhibition, by the Union Club; the Colonial Treasurer and acting ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 28 Oct 1875, Page 2
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