About 9 o'clock yesterday evening, when large numbers of the citizens were at the promenade concert on the show ground, sheets of flame were seen to rise in the town, and the fire bell was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,478 wordsLONDON, April 15.—The Spanish Court of Cassation having dismissed the appeal of Otero Gonzales against the capital se tence passed on him for his attempted ...
Article : 52 wordsGRAFTON, Thursday.—The show op[?] yesterday with [?]picious weather, which had a great effect on the attendance. The secretary's tally is close on 600. The show of thoroughbred ...
Article : 252 wordsADELAIDE, Thursday.—Several shipmasters were charged, at the Port police-office, yesterday, with not providing proper gangways to vessels. The gangway according to the by-law, should be ...
Article : 70 wordsLONDON, April 14—The ship Calypso, a well-known trader between London and Australia, Las been sunk in the Thames by a collision with another vessel. No lives ...
Article : 56 wordsA petition, signed by the Kerriput, Cobark, and Tucker's Creek residents, and endorsed by the Copeland progress committee, is to be forwarded to the Government, [?] the almost impassable state ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 wordsGOULBURN, Thursday.—At a meeting of the Goulburn Borough Council, held on Wednesday evening, the following resolutions were passed:—That the bye-law committee be instructed to ...
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Family Notices : 153 wordsEmily Amelia Anne Hatton, of the Star Hotel, Devonshire-street. Liabilities, £137 [?]2 8d (of which [?]is secured to James Brown[?] £16 1s 1d. Mr [?]official [?] ...
Article : 83 wordsAt the next general election Dr. Badham will certainly be in requisition as an electioneering agent. In connection with the vacant Fellowship he has exhibited all the qualifies which would ...
Article : 243 wordsHAY, Wednesday.—William Williams, late manager for M'Culloch and Co., was charged to-day at the police court with embezzlement, and committed for trial at the Deniliquin Quarter COPELAND NORTH, Wednesday.—The Hidden Treasure, No. 2 North, yielded 35oz of gold from about 50 tons of stone. Good stone has been struck at the Golden Sp[?] by Bowman ...
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Advertising : 208 wordsAt the Central Police Court the morning, the presiding [?]were Messrs. Hunt. Pen[?] and Martin. 20 offenders against. [?]ty and the police [?] ...
Article : 362 wordsFurther particulars of the fire show the estimated total lose to be upwards of £5000. Mrs. Nelson, who was only three weeks in business, war uninsured. She loses £700. Mrs. Nelson ...
Article : 110 wordsThe Government have decided to proclaim Tuesday next a public holiday, in consequence of the closing ceremony of the exhibition taking place on that day. His Excellency Sir Augustus Loftus, we learn, will ...
Article : 53 wordsNEWCASTLE, Wednesday.—The aggregate meeting of the miners at Wara[?] to-day was not very largely attended. 1500 were present. Mr. William [?]chairman of the Miners' Union ...
Article : 235 wordsThe Brisbane Parliament will not assemble before the end of June, in consequence of the Premier's telegram from London that he cannot leave on [?] return trip before the 7th of May. ...
Article : 222 wordsWe are officially informed that Mr. Alexander Stuart has resigned the appointment of Agent-General of New South Wales. and that Sir Daniel Cooper, who was recently appointed ...
Article : 92 wordsFour thousand people attended the show yesterday. The results are for beyond the committee's anticipation. The second day was exceedingly fine, and promises a large attendance. Jellies ...
Article : 441 wordsDr. K'Donagh Reported this morning to the city coroner that the infant son of Elias and Ellen Organ, res[?]ing at Gre[?]-street, Redfern, died [?]The coroner, after making inq[?]es, dispensed with ...
Article : 37 wordsMR. GARRETT, in accordance with the democratic role which lie has assumed, appeared last night as the defender of manhood suffrage, and in his mistaken zeal ...
Article : 781 wordsThe funeral of the well-known actor. James J. Bartlett, took place this morning. Owing to the curly hour but a limited number of his professional friends attended. Amongst [?] we noticed Messrs. [?] ...
Article : 66 wordsThis morning before Mes[?] Solomon and Fick[?] John French, 32, assistant su[?], was charged with stealing a ball of soap, valued at is 6d, the property of Mr. F. Senior, chemist, George-street ...
Article : 393 wordsNEWCASTLE Wednesday.—The Right Rev. Dr. Murray, Bishop of Maitland, leaves for Europe to-night. Prior to his [?]from Maitland, a number of [?]waited on him at the ...
Article : 106 wordsA meeting of the committee was held this morning on the Town Hall. Present: P. A. Jennings. C.M.G., in the chair; his Worship [?] Mayor (R. Folwer, J.P.), Messrs. John Hourigan, J.P., William Ellard ...
Article : 63 wordsHobson's Bay, so Captain Fullarton has reported, is [?]ting up at the rate of 3in per annum in the western part, white in the eastern the deposit is lin per year. The annual deposit is ...
Article : 170 wordsIf it be true that variety is charming, the readers of the TOWN AND COUNT[?]Y JOURNAL have the prospect of a pleasant literary least before them [?] week. The journal well fulfills its mission, as ...
Article : 590 wordsWAGGA WAGGA, Thursday.—A proposal is to be entertained by the Municipal Council to-day, from Mr. Wark, who constructed the Bathurst gas works, to erect similar works here, instead of ...
Article : 45 wordsWEST MAITLAND, Thursday.—A meeting of ticket-holders in the Plattsburg Art Union is to be held at Plattsburg next Saturday, to consider the advisability of drawing for the prizes on the ...
Article : 35 wordsThe engine-driver, Filsell, who showed great presence of mind on the occasion of the recent railway accident on the Port line, Adelaide, has been voted £10. The official inquiry attributed ...
Article : 193 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Powers, Rutherford and Co.report:—2300 head cattle entered, of which 1100 were yarded to-day; prices were, 10s easier. 14,000 sheep yarded; best unaltered ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Government are in receipt of a communication from Sir Daniel Cooper, the acting Agent-General for the [?]ouy, stating that be had, on behalf of the colony, forwarded to her Majesty the Queen, the ...
Article : 74 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Premier visited Barrington to-day, and was present at the Baringhup and Maldon Agricultural Show. Mr. J. G. Duffy, Minister for Lands, and Messrs. ...
Article : 352 wordsDUBBO. Thursday.—The show which was held hero yesterday in connection with the Pastoral and Agricultural Association was sot at all a success. The attendance was very fair, but there ...
Article : 296 wordsAN average day's busies has to be noted in imports to-day. Teas have had business in qualities [?]anging from 55s to 57s 6d per half-chest, and some inquiry exists for low qualities, which are remarkably ...
Article : 269 wordsLetters have been received confirming the cable news that the late Mr. Challis left a will bequeathing £100,000 to the University of Sydney. It appears, however, that two lives will interv[?] before the s[?] ...
Article : 55 wordsSydney Cove, around which is the Circular Quay, presented yesterday a most [?]lly deserted appearance, there being nothing in the shape of a vessel loading or discharging ...
Article : 190 wordsImmediately upon the Legislative A[?]mbly meeting yesterday afternoon the Speaker announced that he had received a letter from Mr. Thomas Hungorford, resigning his [?] in that House as the ...
Article : 102 wordsA meeting of creditor in the estate of Brothers, of the Monster Clothing Hall, was held yesterday afternoon, at the Exchange. The liabilities were £38,000; assets, £40,000; chiefly London ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 15 Apr 1880, Page 2
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