Some burglars entered the home of Mr. Barry, [?]doaler, of Goulburn, on Sunday, when he and his wife were away from home. The drawers mere emptied and carpets taken up, evidently in ...
Article : 380 wordsMadame la Comtesse de Tilly has just been tried before the Court of Assizes of the Charente Inferieure held at Poietets on a charge of throwing a quantity of vitrlol in the face of one Marie ...
Article : 1,754 wordsIs it founded on Justice, Is it for or against the liberty of man.—ANON. To Messrs. Alfred and Frank Bennett, publishers of the EVENING NEWS newspaper, Sydney ...
Article : 714 wordsRalph Pollett, of Sydney, waggonette proprietor. Liabilities, £124 1s 11d; assets, £5. Mr. Sandeman, official assignee Thomas May Cousins, of Dowling-street. Surry ...
Article : 40 wordsThe annual meeting in connection with the building fund of St. Mary's Cathedral took place last evening in the pre-cathedral, which was crowded in every part, numbers standing on either side. His ...
Article : 1,337 wordsThe most important item in the way of tun news is the wire from Melbourne, stating that Lord Burgbley in now first favourite for the Melbourne Cup, with Progress and Mata at a point less. To-day, the Hon. Jas. White's ...
Article : 131 wordsAt a meeting of the Printers' Regatta Committee, held at the [?] Hotel last evening, at which Mr. W. H. Percy presided, a protest was entered by Messrs. Reid and Glover, against Messrs. Ireland and Bremer, on the ...
Article : 124 wordsA PARTY, consisting or Mr. Lamout [?] Geologist). Mr. H. W. Lloyd, Mr. Towers, and Mr. John Stapley, started from Barmagni for the Clyde on Saturday night in a boat which stove in in ...
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Advertising : 2,062 wordsThe Queensland Assembly to-day passed the second reading of the Railway Companies' Preliminary Bill without division, and then proceeded to discuss the estimates ...
Article : 119 wordsSIR,—Knowing your desire to encourage manly sports, I beg to ask for a space in your widely diffused paper to bring before the public of Sydney the unsports man like way I was treated by Pearce in the ...
Article : 286 wordsPROCLAMATION.—The Towns Police Act has been extended to Gerringong. The Cattle Driving Act has been extended to the town of range. APPOINTMENTS.—Honlton Harris Voss, Esq., ...
Article : 394 wordsThe Social Science Congress commenced its sittings to-day at Melbourne, Professor Ellery, the president, delivered the inaugural address, in which he fetched the history and formation of ...
Article : 525 wordsA meeting of the Union was held last night in the Society's Rooms, in Erskine-street, Mr. G. F. Poole in the chair. Some discussion took place as to the forthcoming election. and it was unanimously decided ...
Article : 183 wordsSpeaking of the Bermagni rush, the Boga STANDARD says:—The echoes of profanity that followed in the warden's wake should unearth some gold, Many disputes of course will arise where it number ...
Article : 350 wordsThe ALBURY BANNER states that the contractors for the Albury railway are pushing ahead with the last section as rapidly aa possible. A large number of men are employed in trimming off the ...
Article : 71 wordsThe annual picnic of the No. 3 Volunteer Fire Brigade was held yesterday at Correy's Gardens, Botany, and was attended by the numbers of the fire brigade with their families and a number of ...
Article : 465 wordsThe contractor for the Wallaroo jetty has reported to the Engineer-in-Chief that the depth of water at Wallaroo is not in accordance with the plans made by Mr. Patterson, Chief ...
Article : 326 wordsIt will be remembered that when Sir Hercules Robinson and family were stopping at Government House. Melbourne, as guest of Lord Normanby, whilst on their tray to England, a during robbery was ...
Article : 384 wordsSIR,—I saw it stated in your paper that it was only the extra hands that were discharged from the railway employ. May I ask where the line is drawn. Now, I have been in the railway of and on for four ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 12 Oct 1880, Page 3
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