Messrs. Tooth and Co., the well known brewers, forwarded to the Irish Relief Fund a cheque for £500. This is the second donation of that amount that has been made to the fund, the ...
Article : 48 wordsIn reply to Mr. Macintosh, who asked, in the absence of Mr. Greenwood, for a return referring to conditions [?]lactions from 1862 to 1879, Mr. HOSKINS laid as [?]borain [?]rinted statement on the table of the House. ...
Article : 2,448 wordsTHE ex-Mayor and Mayoress of Sydney, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Roberts, wore, on Thursday, the recipients of a complimentary picnic, tendered by some 600 ladies and gentlemen. The trysting place was ...
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Advertising : 2,110 wordsA highly interesting and instructive lecture was delivered on Wednesday evening, in the Unitarian Church, by the Rev. Samuel W. Brooks, of Stanmore, on "Sir Walter Raleigh, the grand all-round ...
Article : 113 wordsSIR,—I cannot say I was surprised at Mr. John Sutherland's letter in to-day's HERALD—a copy of which letter I dare say he will send to you. A person soon gets used to a succession of surprises from the same individual, as one ...
Article : 462 wordsThe representatives of several of the brigades again met at the board room of the City Mutual office, last evening. Mr. J. P. Garvan occupied the chair. The secretary, Mr. Brignell, had since last ...
Article : 133 wordsThe half-yearly meeting of the shareshelders of the above bank was held this day, at the offices in Pitt-street, when the report of the directors was received, and the balance sheet passed unanimously, ...
Article : 186 wordsSir,—In your issue of this day, Mr. M'Lean is reported to have said at a meeting of citizens held last night at the Masonic Hall, that Mr. Sutherland had promised him sincerely that he would be present that evening to be ...
Article : 98 wordsSIR,—Will you kindly give us, through your columns, the opportunity of thanking the many per[?]ous who have be friended us in the time of our trouble, and who have interested themselves in us and our poor son, whose sentence ...
Article : 151 wordsAPPOINTMENTS.—John Kidd, Esq., J.P., to be visiting justice to the gaol at Campbelltown, vice Mr. Thomas Chippendale, deceased; Robert Landale, Esq., to be returning officer for the electoral district of the Murray, ...
Article : 254 wordsA meeting of the executive committee of the Irish Distress Relief Fond was held this morning at the Town Hall. Present—The Mayor, in the chair, Aldermen Chapman, Palmer, Hordern, Davies, M.L.A., ...
Article : 193 wordsSIR,—You have published a F[?]t number of letters in favour of the band of blood thirsty bush rangers; now I hope you, will net as equally just in finding a place for one on the other side. On what reasonably just grounds there can he ...
Article : 225 wordsA deputation, comprising the Mayor of Sydney (Mr. R. Fowler), Aldermen Davies, Kippax, aud Withers, aud Mr. T[?]vor Jones (city engineer), interviewed the Colonial Secretary to-day, with ...
Article : 901 wordsThe attendance this morning is only moderate, but the numbers present this afternoon will doubtless bring the number up to the full average. The attendance at the Garden Palace on Thursday ...
Article : 52 wordsSIR,—As the practice of throwing it ones at the police when in the performance of their duty is now patting quite a common occurrence, I cannot help writing a few lines, which I hope, through the columns of your valuable paper, ...
Article : 471 wordsACCIDENT.—A serious accident occurred here to-day, to Mr. John Griffiths, who has charge of the pumping engine. He was caught by the belt and thrown on the machinery, and his cries brought prompt assistance. On being ...
Article : 952 wordsThe following cases, the results of accidents, were treated at the Infirmary yesterday;—Florence Cooper, for a cut wrist; John Johnson, injury to his ribe, canned by a fall; John Lawler, an injury to ...
Article : 205 wordsSIR,—In my previous letter I endeavoured to point out a few of the difficulties at present existing in connection with wool receiving in Sydney. As these difficulties will be greatly increased in future ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Fri 16 Jan 1880, Page 3
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