OPERA HOUSE.—Mr. Edwin Browne, a young actor who comes with a res[?]tation already formed made his debut at the Opera House on Monday evening in a four set drama entitled As good as gold ...
Article : 790 wordsThe sale of the race [?] and booths took place to-day by Mr. L. [?]. The [?]ing was spirited, and they realised £364. The attendance was good. The entraneas for the races close to-night. ...
Article : 37 wordsFine gold-bearing stone has been struck in the Caledonia reef at Temora. About s ton of mixed stone will be despatched next Wednesday for that assay. The proprietors purpose testing the ...
Article : 317 wordsLass evening a well attended committee meeting of the New SOuth Wales Cricket association was held at Tattersall's Hotel. Mr T[?] ...
Article : 281 wordsYesterday afcernoon an alarm of fire was raised, and is a very short space of time an immense crowd of spectated gathered in fornt of M'Grath's Hotel George-steert near Jamison-street where smoke was ...
Article : 180 wordsYesterday afternoon a committee meeting of the New South Wales Coursing Club was held at the Royal Hotel. Mr. W. Laml in the chair, A letter was received from Mr. Pitt. accepting terms for judging providing ...
Article : 250 wordsSIR,—Mr. Fremiln's letter, which appeared is your issue of yesterday, demands at my hands a reply, which I hope will satisfy those who will honour me with a perusal, as to the untruths to which Mr. RICHARD HILL. ...
Article : 1,060 wordsThe Treasurer will make his financial statement to-morrow evening, after the dinner hour. It will be of unusual length, and is awaited with much interest. Some changes in the customs ...
Article : 386 wordsAt a meeting of the committee held last evening at the School of Arts. Balmain Captain Breomfield presided The only entries received for the all comers race in wager boats were W. Trickett and G. Solemon. The Committee ...
Article : 231 wordsThe aquatic correspondent of LAND AND WATER writes:—"As far as records appearances and pace, all the club junior cullers faney they can 90 faster than Laycock, and are by no means sure they could not tackle Trickett. ...
Article : 113 wordsThe sixth anniversary of the Glebe Presbyterian Church was celebrated on Sunday, by special service in the church. In the morning the service was conducted by the Rev. Andrew Gardiner, M.A.; in the ...
Article : 243 wordsHanian is on the road (says Robinhood in the Australian) and brings a boat 30ft sin long. 5½in deep., and weighing only, it is said, 24½lb. Trichett's physique when strripped in his dressing-room the other day, rather ...
Article : 76 wordsMr. M. Rush writes as follows to the GRATONS [?] under date Rocky Month, October 19:—"Sir,—I notice by your issue of the 15th instant that the Gralton people are not pleased with me arranging the match for £400 to come ...
Article : 529 wordsA young man named Thomas Hughes was painting trucks on the railway yard, when in stooping ho was struck on the head by a passing truck and killed instantaneously. ...
Article : 182 wordsA general meeting of the working bootmakers in Sydney was hold last night in the Bolmore Hotel, Haymarket, to consider the dispute between Messrs. Davenport and Sons, manufacturers, of ...
Article : 769 wordsAlthough the success attending the Strathleven experiment sufficiently demonstrated the problem of the safe carriage of meat in a fresh state from Australia to England, any additional evidence that may ...
Article : 703 wordsIn connection with the paragraphs which appeared in Saturday's Evening News, on the alleged miracles in Ireland, and the appearance of the Virgin Mary, we have been shown to-day by William Miles, one of ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 26 Oct 1880, Page 3
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