Lewis Sampson is not to go to Berrima gaol. Dr. Wazir Beg and Mr. Charles Bright are the two greatest living authorities on whales. The late Newcastle race meeting was the most ...
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Article : 22 wordsA MEETING of me Sydney Commissioners of the Melbourne Exhibition was held at the offices of the commission Macquarie-street yesterday afternoon. There were present—Dr. Randwick M.L.A. ...
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Family Notices : 139 wordsLONDON, May 24—The market rate of discount is equal to bank rate, namely, 3 per cent. ...
Article : 19 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The case of Bailliere versus Dr. Beancy was commenced yesterday at the Supreme Court. A strong bar was engaged by the plaintiff, who sought to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 wordsA telegram in our issue of Friday last states that a meeting of Conservatives has been held, and that in accordance with a generally expressed with, Lord Beaconsfield consents to retain the ...
Article : 664 wordsLONDON, May 24.—The w[?] is declining. ...
Article : 12 wordsLONDON, May 24.—A considerable fall has taken place in metals. The quotations to-day show that tin and copper are at the same price, viz., £72 per ton. ...
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Advertising : 296 wordsThe annual banquet in connection with Grand Lodge of Freemassons, English constitution is to take place in the Masonic Hall to-morrow evening. The Grand Master of New South Wales, Bro. John ...
Article : 38 wordsLONDON, May 24.—The number of hales of wool offered to-day was 11,000 Greasy samples were firmer, and in active demand. ...
Article : 24 wordsWe have been informed that in consequence of Mr. T. Cadell's (jun) departure for England he has decided to [?] of all his game fowls and Antworp and dragoon pigeons at an early [?] As the show ...
Article : 128 wordsCOPELAND, Tuesday.—The mining station for reforms in the leasing regulations still continues. A meeting of the committee was held last Saturday, when a number of ...
Article : 183 wordsSIR,—In your paper of Friday last, appeared an article headed an above, with reference to the Rev. W. K. Brodriob. In the last paragraph it states:— "We have been informed that the only reason which ...
Article : 382 wordsAt the School of Arts, last evening, there was a large attendance of people to witness the performance of the Hyperion Party, Mr. Sidney Colville and Professor Rice, the former new to Sydney As a ...
Article : 159 wordsMOLONG, Tuesday.—The Molong postoral and agricultural show was opened to-day. Blood stock was well represented. There was a large number of entries and exhibits of wheat barley, butter ...
Article : 83 wordsWe understand that the following circulars have been sent to about 26 drafts men in the Survey Department:—"Sir,—I beg to caution you that the recent classification shows that your services are not ...
Article : 169 wordsSIR HENRY PARKES has added another to the list of schools he has opened and foundation-stones he has land and has increased the number of his speeches by three ...
Article : 749 wordsALBURY Tuesday.—Isaac Smith, a labourer, residing at Bungowannah, attempted suicide this morning. He tied the trigger of a loaded gun to a tree, and then laid down with his head to the ...
Article : 77 wordsA large and infinential meeting was held last night at the Burwood School of Arts to take into consideration the propriety of urging on the Government the necessity for the immediate completion of the ...
Article : 302 wordsCOWRA, Tuesday—Yesterday's sports, which had been inaugurated by the Cowra Oddfellows, were a grand success. The society marched through the town in full regalia to the field, ...
Article : 65 wordsWe understand that a cablegram has been received by the Colonial Secretary of New South Wales, stating that a suspicious vessel. supposed to he on a filibustering expedition left ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 295 wordsThis week's TOWN AND COUNTRY JOURNAL will contain a faithful portrait and biography of Mr. George William Evans, the indomitable Australian land ex[?]rer who discovered and named the Fish ...
Article : 45 wordsNEWCASTLE, Wednesday.—After a long hearing yesterday, four out of the six miners' wives, named Mrs. O'Dowd, Mrs. Brien, Mrs. Blatchford, and Mrs. Blackwell, were found ...
Article : 131 wordsAbout 2 p.m. yesterday, the premises is the occupation of Mr. Lawler Albion-lane, Geo-[?] were discovered to be on fire. The fire appeared to have originated amongst a quantity of bedding stuffs, ...
Article : 105 wordsIn the Jury Court, before his Honor Mr. Justice Windeyer and a jury of four, the one of Grose and another v. Wilson, an action for the return of certain goods, or the value thereof, lately the ...
Article : 76 wordsBy the skip Chocoras, which arrived at Sydney on May l6 from Bosten is now being landed the first shipment to this colony of the compressed as[?] block pavement from the [?] of the company at ...
Article : 574 wordsA correspondent residing in Pyrmont sends as the following:—"As a constant reader of your paper, and knowing that you fearlessly give publicity to any article which exposes vice or immorality I place the ...
Article : 481 wordsAt the Water Police Court to-day a Chinese named Ah Sea was charged with obtaining the sum of £9 13s from Ah Chee by passing a spurious £10 note. The prisoner was defended by Mr. Roberts ...
Article : 542 wordsBATHURST, Wednesday.—This morning, at the Bathurst police court, sad result of the vanity of servantgalism was disclosed. Eliza Benzley a domestic servant in the employ of Mr. S. Bradley, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 171 wordsPORTMACQUARIE, Wednesday.—Last night' three prisoners escaped from the gaol here in a most mysterious manner, all the cell doors being found securely locked this morning. The only ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 wordsA starting surprise after the fashion of the story of "Ginevra" was experienced recently ([?] THE TIMES) by a party of Styrian woodanttors in the forest of Dr[?]. They began to fell a ...
Article : 114 wordsNEWCASTLE, Wednesday.—About 35 men left Newcastle this momma for Wallsend to load email coal, at 12s a day. Twelve of the men were new chums, and the majority principally sailors. ...
Article : 36 wordsBATHURST, Wednesday.—The Western Pioneer Lodgs of Druids held their annual re-union last night, at the Temperance Hall. The weather was inclement, bat in spite of this there was a ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 26 May 1880, Page 2
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