Stations.—No transcription of importance have transpired. Fattening properties, desirably situated, are principally inquired for, and are saleable at remunerative prices. Fat Cattle.—The number yarded this week has not ben ...
Article : 819 wordsTHERE handsome and substantial buildings are built of freestone, and occupy a site near the junction of Pitt and Spring-streets, with a frontage to the latter of 62 feet, and a depth of 85 feet. They ...
Article : 752 wordsTHE NARRABRI HERALD received, from a reliable source, the following particulars relative so proceedings taken in the matter of the Bando murder. Our informant say—"No doubt you will have ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 218 wordsTHE Melbourne AGE gives the following account of an extraordinary scene in a church. Last Sunday night week, after the Rev. F. Lawson Wilson, minister of the Wellington-street Independent ...
Article : 591 wordsAn inquest was held this morning at Robinson's, Tarragon Hotel, King and Sussex streets, on the body of a young woman named Bridget Farrell, whose death occurred on Saturday night. ...
Article : 837 wordsFat Cattle.—No material change has taken place since the date of our last report. Consignments being large in point of number, no improvement in values may be anticipated for at least some weeks to come. Quotations are: Prime 22s, with ...
Article : 311 wordsAT a meeting held at Mess Vale on Saturday last, the following agreement was adopted and was to be signed at a future meeting. It is thought says the SCRUTINEER, that a start can be made by the middle of ...
Article : 565 wordsStation prospects are in rather less favour, owing, no doubt, to the unsettled state of the wool market. Small stations carrying 10,000 sheep and upwards, are inquired for I have, during the month, replied to 276 letters on the ...
Article : 301 wordsAT a late hour last night (says the AGE of Wednesday), Senior-constable O'Meara and Constable Hayes, while on their rounds, discovered a horrible don in a lane off Little Bourke-street. A room ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 169 wordsFat Cattle.—1612 fat cattle were forward for this week's market—all sold to-day, the majority of which were from Riverina and the North, of good to prime quality. One splendid lot of cowstrom G. A and P. Mein's station, on the ...
Article : 458 wordsTHE fifth Anniversary of the Engineering Association of New South Wales was celebrated on Saturday evening last, by a dinner at the Occidental Hotel, York and Erskine streets. About sixty ...
Article : 1,373 wordsGeorge Walker An examination meeting. Mr. W. O'Neill, manager of the City Bank, was examined by Mr. S. C. Brown, and deposed that a deed was given by insolvent to the back as security ...
Article : 130 wordsCornelius Vanderveer, a seafaring man, reported yesterday morning to the police that his daughter, Annettte Vanderveer, aged 8 months, expired in a fit of convulsions, supposed to be the effects of dentition at ...
Article : 145 wordsAbout half-past 3 o'clock this morning a fire broke out on the premises of Mr: Thomas Chapman, of the Pyrmont, Bridge road, Glebe, Within a very short time after the discovery of the fire the premises, ...
Article : 149 wordsNone of the places of amusement were well patronised on Saturday night. The Two Orphans drew the best houses at the Victoria, but there are signs and tokens that a new piece, with the Lingards in some ...
Article : 132 wordsA deputation consisting of Mr. E. Butler, M.L.A., Mr. Macontosh, M.L.A., Messrs. Evanz, Holdsworth, Norton, and Richardson, waited upon the Minister for Lands on Saturday, to present a ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 8 Nov 1875, Page 5
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