A meeting of the New South Wales Commissioners for the Melbourne exhibition was beld at the offices, Macquarie-street, yesterday afternoon. Present P. A. Jennings, Esq., C.M.G. (chairman), Hon. J. R. ...
Article : 259 wordsDespite the exceedingly inclement state of the weather, about 100 friends and supporters of the Hon. William Forster assembled outside Stratton's Hotel. Woollabra, for the purpose of forwarding the ...
Article : 122 wordsHER REASONS FOR SEPARATING FROM HER HUSBAND—A CONTRADICTION—AN INTERESTING REVIEW. [Indianapolis SENTINEL.] ...
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Advertising : 2,494 wordsThe unsettled weather yesterday and to-day has prevented visitors from going to the Garden Palace, but when it is remembered that there is every probability that within a month the exhibition will ...
Article : 190 wordsSIR,—I think it only fair that Mr. Forster's views on the subject of immigration should he known to the Paddington electors and I, therefore, ask you to publish the following extract from a letter which I ...
Article : 136 wordsMr. William Hozlett, J.P., addressed a large meeting at the Town Hall, Redferu, last night. The Mayor (Mr. H. Hudson) occupied the chair. Mr. Hezlett's speech was of similar tenor to those he had ...
Article : 64 wordsTHIS oratorio, written and composed by Mr. C. S. Packer, was performed in the Garden Palace on Saturday by members of the Sacred Choral Association, aided by Mr. A. Parkinson, Mr. A. Fai[?], Mr. ...
Article : 666 wordsMr. J. W. Millikan, chairmanof Mr. Donglas's meeting at Rushcutter's Bay on Saturday evening, writes denying that the meeting virtually resolved into a demonstration in favour of Mr. Forster. He ...
Article : 58 wordsSIR,—I notice that it is stated in your issue of the 12th instant, under the head of "An Interesting Renuion," that the King's School at Parramatta was founded February 13, 1832, and is claimed as the ...
Article : 136 wordsSIR,—I write to expose the shameful manner in which Mr. W. Forester is being traduced, and to protest against any candidate secking to ingratiate himself with the electors by unjustly villifying his ...
Article : 185 wordsCOAL RETURN.—The export of coal for the past week has been:—A.A. Company, 249 t[?]s; Walisend, [?]85; Co-operative, 2408 and 23 town coke; Lambton, 4315; Brown's. 2063; Wara[?]h, 147½, Fe[?]dale, [?]09; and Newcastle ...
Article : 1,297 wordsSIR.—Circumstances and business compel me to put the discussion off from Saturday, the 28th, to the Saturday following, the 6th March; and if this is not convenient Mr. Reid may fix a day. As Mr. Reid ...
Article : 317 wordsSIR.—As the election of a representative for this electorate will take place in a few days, perhaps you will allow me to make a few remarks bearing pertinently on the question. ...
Article : 669 wordsA PUBLIC meeting of subscribers to the Irish Famino Fund was held at the Royal Hotel, last evening, to receive the report of the treasurers, and to consider a telegram received from secretaries of ...
Article : 693 wordsThe foundation stone of the Balmain Temperance Hall, in Llewellya-street, Balmain, was laid on Saturday, in the presences of a large attendance, by Mr. Alexander Gow, P.G.W.A. Prior to the ...
Article : 160 wordsAs already reported by us, the cable steamer Kangaroo commenced the work of the sen Wanganui cable on Tuesday. The shore end at Wanganni was brought ashore to the telegraph station there on ...
Article : 154 wordsSIR,—Some short time since, I noticed an extract paragraph in your valuable paper entitled " An Appreciative Constituency," relating to the be ruing in efflgy of Messrs. John Walsh and F. A. Cooper, the ...
Article : 385 wordsLast night, at the Temperance Hall, Pitt-street, a public meeting was held for the purpose of organising a society for the protection of the aboriginals of New South Wales. There was only a small ...
Article : 411 wordsYesterday, as the quarter past 2 boat was about to start for Manly, a cart containing two or three coops of fowls, was drivon to the wharf, where constable Little, of the Water Police Force, happened to be on ...
Article : 436 wordsThe Commandant held his first parade of this year on Saturday last. About 900 of all ranks were present. The engineers, commanded by Lieutenant Parrot: the artillery, commanded by ...
Article : 235 wordsAt the Contral Police Court, To-day, William and Elizabeth Brandt were charged on remand with selling liqnor without it license in a house situated in Liverpool-street. The prosecution was instigated by ...
Article : 232 wordsSIR,—It appears to be a common delusion that the hour a day allowed to clergymen to give religious instruction in State school can be extensively used. According to the last report there were 1020 public, ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 17 Feb 1880, Page 3
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