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  2. New Caledonia.

    I CANNOT say that matters are either commercial, social, or moral, can be described as being in a highly flourishing condition. I omit the religious point of view, as you seem to have quite enough of ...

    Article : 866 words
  3. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 325 words
  4. Tattersall's Club Races.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 137 words
  5. The American Duties on Lustration Wools.

    A [?] months ago the Chambers of Commerce of this and other Australian cities addressed the mercantile community of the United States on impolicy of that country, maintaining the ...

    Article : 1,138 words
  6. Shipping.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,476 words
  7. CABLE MESSAGES.

    LONDON, December 31.—A murderous assault has been made on the King of Spain by an emissary of the Internationalist Society. As the King was riding in ...

    Article : 111 words
  8. Notes on Current Events.

    An awful tragedy in the mother country marks the close of the year 1879—the Dundee railway accident, further particulars of which have been telegraphed. It in stated that 90 persons have ...

    Article : 817 words
  9. PEDESTRIANISM.

    Yesterday evening the third from the time of starting, now M'Kay on the track shortly after 6 o'clock, and he was [?] on the journey by Mr. Baker, of Baker and Farron, at a quarter-past, when he at once went to work ...

    Article : 287 words
  10. Crushing the Afghan Rebellion.

    troops under the command of General Baker are advancing into Kohistan and Latubana in pursuit of the rebel Kohistanis, who escaped from the neighbourhood of ...

    Article : 52 words
  11. The New Postal Rates.

    LONDON, December 30.—The Times states that the rate fixed for letters for Australia via Briudisi is 7d, and for newspapers 1½d. ...

    Article : 26 words
  12. Advertising

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    Advertising : 324 words
  13. LANE COVE AND HUNTER'S HILL REGATTA.

    A meeting of the committee to this regatta was held at the Council Chambers, Lane Core, last evening when, after the forman business of the committee had been settled, the protested entered at the regatta were ...

    Article : 118 words
  14. Result of a Quarrel at Glen Innes.

    GLEN INNES, Wednesday.—Last night a man named Samuel Marshall an auctioneer hire, quarrelled with his wife, and drew a revolver and shot her in the head. The ball was extracted ...

    Article : 61 words
  15. J. TRICKEPT AND C. REYNOLDS v. T. AND H. JENKINS.

    Arising out of the late Lane Cove Regatta, a match for £25 a side has been made between John Trickett and C. Reynolds, against Thomas and H. Jenkins, to be rowed in watermen's skiffs on Saturday, 10th instant, at 5 p.m. ...

    Article : 51 words
  16. The Education Question at Wagga.

    WAGGA, Wednesday.—The meeting held last night in support of the Public Instruction Bill proved to he very successful. The chair was occupied by the Mayor, and the attendance was ...

    Article : 452 words
  17. A MAIDEN CARSMAN.

    The question of what constitutes a maiden will he discussed at next meeting of the New South Wales Rowing Association on January 5. ...

    Article : 21 words
  18. THE INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET MATCH.

    at the dinners given in Melbourne to the Sydney team, and after other appropriate [?]ets had been disposed of, the health of the Victorian eleven, with the name of the captain coupled with it was proposed. Mr. Boyle, on rising ...

    Article : 204 words
  19. New Year's Eve.

    THE new year, 1830, was welcomed by the citizens of Sydney with the joyous demonstrations they usually accord a new-barn year. From an early hour, the streets were crowed with sight-seers, chiefly country ...

    Article : 418 words
  20. Randwick Asylum.

    A special meeting of the board of the Randwick Asylum for desti[?] children, was held at the [?] mary yesterday afternoon. Present:—The Rev. A. H. Stephen, president, in the chair, Messrs. S. R. ...

    Article : 778 words
  21. Committal for Wilful Murder.

    TAMWORTH, Wednesday.—The inquiry into the came of the death of Elizabeth King closed at 2 p.m. to-day, and the jury, after retiring for 20 minutes, returned a Verdict of wilful murder ...

    Article : 59 words
  22. The New Year.

    TO-DAY we commence another decade of the nineteenth century, and we naturally turn our thoughts to the achievements of the pact as the earnest of the accomplishments of the ...

    Article : 504 words
  23. International Exhibition.

    There in every probability of another grand attendance at the Garden Palace to-day, judging from the number of visitors who have been pouting through the wicket gates since 11 o'clock this ...

    Article : 347 words
  24. Great Cobar Mine.

    PARKES, Wednesday.—Several teams, loaded with 28 tone copper from the Great Cobar copper mine, passed through to-day for the Orange railway station for conveyance to Sydney. The ...

    Article : 38 words
  25. Donation to the University.

    Mrs. Maurice Alexander, a lady who has evinced a marked interest in the Sydney University, has presented to that institution £1000 worth of Government 5 per cent debentures, with the object of ...

    Article : 99 words
  26. New Year's Day.

    THE year 1880, in accordance with traditional custom, was inaugurated to-day with the usual sports and festivals according to the individual taste of a community consisting of a variety of ...

    Article : 203 words
  27. To-morrow's Great Publication.

    Colonial journalism will have no parallel to the issue of the TOWN AND COUNTRY JOURNAL to-morrow. It will be of great interest to the public, and of credit to the city. At the same time it will be ...

    Article : 346 words
  28. Farming.

    The farm memoranda for January, in this week's TOWN AND COUNTRY JOURNAL, contains, as usual, many hints and reasonable remarks that will be found serviceable to farmers and graziers, ...

    Article : 101 words
  29. Accident at a Chaffentting Machine.

    A lad, aged 19 years, named George Parks, was trested at the infirmary, at 1.30 to-day, for a fracture of the bones of the right hand. The boy was cutting shaff at Mr. Mayne's, Canterbury-street ...

    Article : 56 words
  30. Cab Accident.

    As accident, which might have been attended with serious con[?]uences, occurred at the of the Randwick racecourse at 12 o'clock. Thomas Tierney, a hansom cab-driver was turning his vehicle around ...

    Article : 58 words
  31. White and Black.

    At the top of William-street, yesterday afternoon, an aboriginal woman, just about half-clad, was being tormented by some larrikine, when she threw a piece of road metal at them. She missed her mark and ...

    Article : 232 words
  32. Found Drowned.

    The City Corner held an inquest yesterday afternoon, at the Brecknock Arms, on the body of Henry Wobb, which was found floating in the water on Tuesday evening, near Circular Quay. From ...

    Article : 158 words
  33. Brutal Assault on a Frenchwoman.

    At 1 o'clock to-day a dastardly assault was committed on a Frenchwoman named Mrs. Dole, and her infant child, Jean Baptists Avi[?]k. Mrs. Dole resides in Kent-street, and her husband is at present ...

    Article : 159 words
  34. Accident to an M.P.

    Mr. Henry Copeland, M.L.A., for the Northern Goldfields, was found by constable Clarke, of No. 4 division, at half-past 1 o'clock to-day, lying on the pavement in front of P[?] Hotel. As he was ...

    Article : 164 words
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