Entries closed last night for next Wednesday's ploughing match and sports at Baulkham Hills, near Parramatta. A football match took place at Parramatta ...
Article : 1,102 wordsAT present the men of the N.S.W. artillery engage for a period of five years,—from the fact of this force being under the Mutiay Act and Articles of War, and guided in all its actions by the Queen's ...
Article : 666 wordsMr. c. B. Stephen, for Mr. Davis, moved for rules nisi for new trials of these two actions for £5000 damages, for malicious prosecution. The actions were tried last sittings before Mr. Justice Manning ...
Article : 540 wordsA public meeting took place at the Wesleyan Church, York-street, last evening, to speak to the principles affirmed by the committee on privileges in relation to denominational education. There was a ...
Article : 648 wordsThe batting on to-morrow's match for the championship shown Trickett to be an even stronger favourite than he has been for several wecks pest, He is not kuown to have done a genuine time-trial; while Laycock's positively known to ...
Article : 268 wordsThe snow yesterday was very successful, the weather being fine and the attendance large. Following were the awards :— Carlo Mariana, of Moppity, Young, sliver modal, for ...
Article : 288 wordsSIR,—AS tHE coming boat race will decide the man who shall meet Haulan, I trust there will be no doubt or disputes at the winner on Friday. To prevent a recurrence of former similar events, I beg to suppest that care be ...
Article : 140 wordsTHE EVENING NEWS AND MINERS' DISTURBANC[?].—That independent journal, the MINERS' ADVOCATE, having shought proper to question the general truthfulness of the reports furnished by me for the EVENING NEWS, has been rather ...
Article : 1,489 wordsA match has been arranged between Macron and Ingram, to take place next month at Maitland. Distance, one mile, for £20 a-side. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe famous English Jockey, Fred Archer, is interviewed trusly at Newmarket;—Mrs. Dawson's sanctum, with every inch of wall space covered with portraits of famous racehorses, and finds enscouced in ample armchairs the ...
Article : 631 wordsThis was a suit for dissolution of marriage, brought by Mrs. Mary Ann Pulley, formerly Mary Ann Conbrill, of Bosks Creck, near Orange. The parties were married at Canoblas, near ...
Article : 194 wordsSome oranges have been grown at Echuca, known aa the Seville variety, which weighed about 1lb each, and measured 14in in circumference. "'Possum up a gum tree" is common enough, but ...
Article : 1,128 wordsANOTHER letter from "Englishman" appears in this morning's ARGUS. He says that if the Sydney giants, Trickett and Laycock, do not get very perfect in the use of their slides and ...
Article : 330 wordsBank of New South Wales v. John Seivl, The order nisi here in was made absolute. Henry Horton v. Isaac Alexander. Dismissed for default of prosecution. ...
Article : 280 wordsTHE heavy rain has completely stopped all outdoor work in the Exhibition grounds, but inside the main building exhibitors are getting their several show cases in position. ...
Article : 449 wordsThe English Circus Company continue to give attractive performances, and the programme will be repeated this evening. Messrs. Kelly and Leon have still the Sorcerer and ...
Article : 179 wordsThe committee of the above college are strenuously endeavouring to spread scientific knowledge amongst the inhabitants of this city, for which the community should be grateful, and we doubt not they will testify ...
Article : 83 wordsThere was an important examination meeting on Tuesday afternoon in the insolvent estate of Andrew Blowers Smith, trading as Smith Brothers and Co., of Sydney, merchants. Insolvent's estate was ...
Article : 481 words"The proprietors of the EVENING NEWS have been mal[?]ted in the sum of £250 and costs, for libelling a telegraph master. The paper says the verdict was an extraordinary one, and there is no doubt this definition ...
Article : 148 wordsAs predicted in the Evening News yesterday, the fancy dress ball in aid of the funds of the St. Vincent's Hospital, held last night in the Exhibition Building, was one of the most brilliant affairs that ...
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Family Notices : 28 wordsEarly on Saturday forenoon (says the WAGGA ADVERTISER, August 27) a telegram brought the melancholy intelligence of the death of Mr. Smith, of Kyamba, one of the pioneers of the country south of ...
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Advertising : 174 wordsYesterday afternoon a number of gentlemen, among whom were Mr. J. de V. Lamb, Mr. P. N. Trebeck, and Mr. Clark (of Maiden, Hill, and Clark), met at the Exchange Hotel, at the invitation of Mr. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 28 Aug 1879, Page 3
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