THIS event, the first great eight-oared race which has been rowed on the Parramatta River, and the result of which has for months past formed a subject of anxious speculation in Sydney and Melbourne ...
Article : 1,014 wordsTHEATRE ROYAL.—"Engaged; or the Scotch Marriage"—a burlesque comedy by Mr. W. S. Gilbert, was the piece produced at the Theatre Royal on Saturday evening, to a good audience (the ...
Article : 1,108 wordsThe calender of cases for trial at the court of Quarter Sessions, which commenced this day, before Mr. District Court Judge Josephson, is unusually large, but the character of the offences are not very ...
Article : 373 wordsPHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.—The meeting that was called for Wednesday evening did not tale place, as there was no one present beyond members of the provisional committee. The weather was wet and cold, and the streets muddy, so ...
Article : 830 wordsThere was a large meeting of the inhabitants of Redfern on Friday night, at the Town Hall, Redforn, notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather. The meeting was convened by requisition to the mayor ...
Article : 131 wordsThe Postmaster-General, we believe, has received an intimation from the Melbourne Postal Department, that the old arrangement, under which the Sydney mails were detained six hours at Albury, is to ...
Article : 105 wordsThis valuable addition, to the already numerous American inventions, for cultural and other purposes, which was fixed in Moore Park by the agents, Messrs. Drysdale and Roberts, for the opinion of the judges ...
Article : 407 wordsOn Saturday evening a complimentary dinner was given to both the winning and losing crews at Aaron's Exchange Hotel. About 70 amateur rowing men and the supporters of rowing were present. Mr. G. ...
Article : 1,300 wordsMR. JOHN TOZER.—Since the branch bank of the New South Wales Banting Company was established in this town, now some five years ago, C. B. Cairns, Esq., manager, with Mr. J. Tozer as assistant, have been constantly ...
Article : 360 wordsThe steamers began to arrive at the top of the course at about 4 o'clock, and among them were the Nea, with the Lieutenant-Governor, Sir Alfred Stephen, and party on board. The Commodore ...
Article : 1,541 wordsMr. John Choy Mow, who gives his address as 219, Lower George-street, writes to deny the truth of the statements made by a correspondent, the substance of whose letter we published in Saturday's issue ...
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Advertising : 1,498 wordsThe scene on the Circular Quay during yesterday was at times certainly not a very edifying one. In the morning, while the church bells were ringing for public worship, a couple of steamers were moored at ...
Article : 206 wordsA correspondent writes:—It is gratifying to observe the rapid spread of tar pavements at the various street corners. Hyde Park and sundry patches are indeed a treat to walk upon—certainly a ...
Article : 142 wordsAt the Central Criminal Court on Saturday last, Mr. Buchanan directed the attention of the Judge and jury to the inconvenience to which the witnesses in the Also then being heard had been put from the ...
Article : 154 wordsA petition for a divorce, brought by Emma Caroline Whitchurch against Frederick William Sloper Whitchurch, was hoard in the Queensland Supreme Court, before his Honor the Acting Chief Justice, on ...
Article : 216 wordsOn Friday evening last a very pleasant evening was spent at the society s rooms, and despite the inclemency of the weather, a goodly number of visitors attended the reunion of the fine art section of the ...
Article : 278 wordsThe Prince of Wales Fishing Club had their outing on Sunday, the 1st June, in the steamer Katty, only 18 members being able to fish. The total amount caught was 786 some extremely large. Great praise ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 2 Jun 1879, Page 3
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