The Peninsular and Oriental Co's steamship China, with the English mails rift, Suez, arrived at Glenelg at five o'clock this morning. She reached King George's Sound after midnight' on the 12th ...
Article : 77 wordsThe PRESIDENT took the chair at half-past 4 o'clock. The PRESIDENT reported that the Royal assent had been given to several Bills. In answer to a question asked by Sir George Innes Mr ...
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Advertising : 117 wordsThe many friends of this gentleman will be glad to learn that he is steadily recovering from the effects of the accident which befel him on Monday. ...
Article : 31 wordsAlice, carrying 6st 121b has been omitted from the list of acceptances by mistake. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 526 wordsWednesday March 1st, is the day liked for the second reading of the Bill introduced into the Legislative Assembly by Mr. Robertson, to amend the Public Schools Act of 1866. ...
Article : 39 wordsThe child burned by the late kerosene explosion is dead. The mother and grandmother are ia a precarious state. ...
Article : 34 wordsMr. Robertson has given notice of his intention to move on Wednesday next that the Agreements Validating Bill which was prevented from passing its final stage by the casting vote of the Speaker be ...
Article : 16 wordsThe drought appears to have broken up here. It has been raining steady all day. Sergeant Cleary made a clever capture yesterday of a person named John Whalan, who was wanted ...
Article : 56 wordsThe Snez mail [?] Sydney on Sunday by the Ellora. Letter must be posted on Saturday by 8 o'clock p.m. Newspapers are received up to 6 p.m. A capital opportunity is thus afforded to send the Town ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 104 wordsThe Agricultural Show here to-day was very good, Messrs. Ewin, D. and J. Warden, J. Miller, and F. M'Mahon were prize takers for the best cattle. Ewin's exhibits were first-rate. The £1000 bull ...
Article : 104 wordsThe unfortunate man, Frederick Ward, who was shot by Donald M'Kinnon several weeks ago, was discharged some days ago from the Infirmary, the doctors not being able to trace the bullet. last Monday Ward ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 wordsA map named John Smith was received last Tuesday into the Infirmary, suffering, it is alledged from the effects of an overdore of laudanum, taken by himself at his residence in Athlone-place, off ...
Article : 99 wordsMessrs. B. Goldsbrough and Co. report:—We have sold 1100 bales wool this week at auction and by private contract at late rates, greasy realising 8d to 11 1/2d. per lb ; ordinary to average ...
Article : 201 wordsThe celebrated horse Gangforward has been purchased for the Hon. Thomas Elder of South Australia, for four thousand one hundred guineas. The horse will shortly be despatched for Mr ...
Article : 518 wordsMr. ROBERTSON in answer to Mr. Scholey, said [?] £50 was paid last year to Mr. Delohery for forage as he had to attend East Maitland, West Maitland and Morpeth (2) It was paid out of the sum voted for immediate expenses under ...
Article : 3,660 wordsTHE Bill introduced on Tuesday in the Legislative Assembly by Mr. Buchanan, and read a first time, on a division of fourteen to eleven, can hardly be expected, after that division, to pass the second ...
Article : 1,030 wordsLast night, in the Legislative Assembly, a vote of some importance to the civil servants wag taken in committee of supply, as it is presumed to indicate the tone of the House with regard to the proposed increases ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 wordsThe excitement with respect to the horrible murder and suicide by William Stenton has not abated. Inquests were held on Saturday afternoon on the body of the maniacal murderer and his unfortunate victim. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 631 wordsNo sign of rain. Cattle and sheep are travelling for grass and water. The thermometer is standing at 110deg. in the shade, in the sun it is 146deg. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe action, George Kirk, of Melbourne, against the Commissioner for Queensland Railways—a claim for damages for cattle burnt in transit on the railway was part heard to-day. ...
Article : 174 wordsA meeting of the Municipal Council of Paddington took place on Friday last, the retiring Mayor, Mr. John Reddy in the chair. All the Aldermen were present. Alderman Oatley was proposed as Mayor for the ...
Article : 206 wordsThe majority in the Assembly decided to abide by the ruling of the Chairman of Committees, on the point of order taken, and not to adopt the Speaker's ruling. ...
Article : 109 wordsA fearful accident occurred on the night of Tuesday last, in Roek-street, Bathurst, opposite the "Oaks" reserve, the sequel of which, at present, is impossible to predict. The particulars, as far as we ...
Article : 714 wordsTHE gratifying announcement was received in Sydney yesterday morning, that the Hibernia and Edinburgh had arrived at the Bluff, New Zealand, and this morning we have a message that the cable is in good ...
Article : 226 wordsThey tell me I am dying. That every dope is past; And well I know their words are true. For I am sinking fast. ...
Article : 540 wordsRECOGNITION OF PAST SERVICES.—A public meeting was held at Castle Hill shoolhouse, on Wednesday last, for the purpose of presenting Mr. A. L. Macdougal, J.P., with a valedictory address and testimonial, in recognition of his past ...
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Advertising : 218 wordsA non-explosive powder, which, put into a kerosene lamp, obviates all danger of bursting though it be overturned, has been invented and registered by M. E. B. Graveur, of 42, King-street. It gives no trouble ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 17 Feb 1876, Page 2
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