The proprietors of the English Cirous, at the corner of Castlereagh and Hunter-streets, have, without regard to expense or trouble, got up a first-class spectacular entertainment for families. ...
Article : 244 wordsThe workmen in all departments of the International are to-day busily employed, and every exertion is being made, on all sides, to have the work pushed forward ready for the opening. The progress made does ...
Article : 717 wordsThe New Zealanders do not appear to want any of our native cats. They have had enough of our rabbits and sparrows. A proclamation appears in the GOVERNMENT GAZETTE of Friday ...
Article : 362 wordsPoor Capitaine Mathieu! Whether from his inability to convey his sentiments in language sufficiently intelligible to English minds, or from Mr. Mayor Roberts's want of appreciation of the finest ...
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Article : 138 wordsThe ordinary monthly meeting of the Royal Society of New South Wales was held last evening, at the Academy of Art, Elizabeth-street. There was a large attendance of members, together with several ...
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Advertising : 2,333 wordsTo-morrow afternoon Laycock and Rush will row over the champion course on the Parramatta river for a stake of £100 a side. The firstnamed sculler in the favourite for the event, but as the Rush party are asking heavy odds the ...
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Article : 1,099 wordsAt the Victoria Theatre this evening, the charming open of "The Behomian Girl" mil be performed, and to-morrow evening "Lohengrin." At the Qneen's last evening there was a ...
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Article : 718 wordsOur Mudgree correspondent sends us the following:-One of those extraordinary coincidences which exist more often in the improbabilities of fiction than in the annals of fact, occurred on Sunday last, at ...
Article : 180 wordsSIR,-Considering that the inhabitants of Balmain number about 11,000, and that the proprietors of the above ferry are becoming rapidly enriched by the growing traffic, do you not think the residents are ...
Article : 110 wordsYesterday a deputation, representing the various musical societies of Sydney, waited on the Mayor of Sydney, Mr. C. J. Roberts, to urge upon him the necessity of completing the grand hall of the town hall ...
Article : 362 wordsThe usual board meeting of the Sydney Infirmary was held on Monday afternoon in the boardroom of the institution. There were present-Dr. Renwick (in the chair), Very Rev. Dean Sheridan, Messrs. C. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 4 Sep 1879, Page 3
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