The Zealandia has arrived. The Opera House it being completed. Some portions of the colony are flooded. Kites are becoming a nuisance in the city. ...
Article : 1,630 wordsDuring a heavy N.W. gale, blowing yesterday, the harbour was utterly impassable for boats and ferry steamers. The waves rose to a great height, and dashed over the wharves, wetting ...
Article : 119 wordsTHE GREEKS CALLED TO ARMS. LONDON, October 21.—An important speech has been delivered by the King of Greece to his Parliament. The speech ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,122 wordsTHE House of Lords, at the conclusion of the late prolonged session of the English Parliament, succeeded in rousing throughout the nation a feeling of bitter ...
Article : 835 wordsMr. Treloar, assistant to Dr. Knaggs, while riding to visit a patient near Point Waratah, yesterday afternoon, narrowly escaped being killed. His horse became unmanageable, and, ...
Article : 88 wordsLONDON, October 21.—The continental Powers are in communication with the Porte, endeavouring to coax the Turkish Government into the immediate ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 585 wordsMr. J. Rutherford, of Cobb and Co., Bathurst, who is also connected with the local iron works, has purchased the Eskbank estate from Mr. Thomas Brown for the sum of £45,000. This ...
Article : 75 wordsLONDON, October 22.—It is announced that Turkey has withdrawn the conditions put forward in connection with the cession of Dulcigno, and that the ...
Article : 54 wordsIt had been raining here since Friday last, and the Beubula River it higher than it has been for the last seven years. The Cowra coach last night had great difficulty in crossing Coombing Bridge, ...
Article : 67 wordsLONDON, October 21.—A curious sensation has been created in London by a successful trial of boats made of paper or paper-mache. The designer and ...
Article : 115 wordsMessrs. Stirling, Munday, and Judge, Grand Lodge officers of the Independent Order of Oddfellows, reached Albury on Thursday, on their way to Sydney, to open a Grand Lodge in New ...
Article : 50 wordsThe principle of making railways by private enterprise is receiving attention. A coal owner of Ipswich, has obtained leave to survey the necessary land for two branches of railway ...
Article : 47 wordsLONDON, October 21.—Trickett has for the present suspended training operations, and he and Laycock have started for a short trip in the country. They are both ...
Article : 43 wordsThere was a scene at the police court yesterday between Mr. Beattie, J.P., who was sitting on the bench, and Me. Spry, J.P., who was giving his evidence in a case in which he was a witness. ...
Article : 78 wordsLONDON, October 21.—A fire has occurred in Dublin, caused by the ignition of petroleum in some warehouses. A tremendous conflagration was the result, and an ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 wordsThe Australasian Mortgage and Agency Co.'s wool sales yesterday attracted a full attendance of buyers. Competition was active, and the market firm at last quotations. Eleven hundred ...
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Family Notices : 328 wordsLONDON, October 21.—The number of emigrants from the United Kingdom to America, for the year ending June 30 last, amounts to a little over half a million. ...
Article : 32 wordsCaptain Fowler has no doubt of being able to raise the sunken barge. Any loss accruing from the barge foundering falls on the Orient Company, as the insurance was effected on the ...
Article : 149 wordsLONDON, October 21.—His Highness the Prince Hohenlobe, of Sebillingsfurst, is now suffering from typhoid fever, and fears are entertained for his life. ...
Article : 26 wordsLONDON, October 22.—The Roman Catholic bishop and clergy at Cork have strongly denounced the conduct of the leaders in the land agitation, and warned ...
Article : 45 wordsOwing to the destraction of the Masonic Hall, and consequent difficulty of getting a place to bold a. show, the Horticultural Society have been obliged to postpone their exhibition until ...
Article : 73 wordsNOTHING of an unusual character in training operations transp[?] this morning. The weather is dull and cloudy, with sighs of rain. The cinder track in use, the sand track being sloppy ans heavy going. Yesterday ...
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Advertising : 284 wordsA terrific gale bas been raging here since Tuesday night last. The Tuena creek is now a banker, and there is every probability of it rising, as the rain still continues to fall heavily. All ...
Article : 107 wordsThe October sittings of the Maitland circuit court opened at East Maitland this morning, his Honor Sir William Manning presiding. Mr. Clark Irving prosecuted for the Crown, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 wordsA meeting of tee Press Defence Fund Committee was held at the Royal Hotel yesterday. There were present—Mr. Montague Levey (in the chair), Mr. D O'Connor, M.P., Dr. D. B. Brad, Aldermen ...
Article : 289 wordsIn the summons division of the Central Police Court, on Thursday, an assault case of a remarkable nature was beard. Mary Ann Robison, of Crown-road, Ultimo, summoned William Lemon, a ...
Article : 239 wordsPassengers from Sydney to the Hunter, who are well acquainted with Captain Harris, will perhaps regret to learn that in consequense of the recent sale of their Hunter River trade and steamers by the ...
Article : 151 wordsThe schooner Little Pet went almost ashore at midnight on Bare Island, Botany Bay. She had 70 fathoms of chain out, and the crew were making great exertions to kedge her off. ...
Article : 33 wordsA narrow escape from another great fire occurred in Newcomen-street last night. The curtain of Mr. Smith's (shoemaker) bedroom took fire and spread to the calico walls. The fire ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 23 Oct 1880, Page 4
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