The work in connection with the alienation of the Crown lands in the province of Riverina says the Border Post, is being carried on upon a scale of unprecedented magnitude. During the first three months of ...
Article : 138 wordsThe office-bearers of St. Andrew's Scottish Bensent Society of New South Wales met on Thursday evening for the purpose presenting their Treasurer with an address, which was presented by Mr. Moore, of ...
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Advertising : 277 wordsA meeting of the New Guinea Exploration Committee was held at the rooms at the rooms of the Agricultural Society, on Thursday afternoon. Dr. Bennett was in the chair. Contributions to the extent of £25 ...
Article : 211 wordsThe Australian Jockey Club had a fine attendance at the Autumn Meeting at Randwick, which commenced today. About 5000 persons were present at noon. His Excellency Sir Herculas ...
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Family Notices : 213 wordsThe following is an outline of the provisions of the Bill introduced into the Legislative Assembly for the further amendment of the Sydney Sewerage Act of 1853. By the existing amended Act, the Municipal ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 30 wordsMajor John Bell, of Bell Park, Victoria, who died there recently, made the following liberal distribution of his property:—He gives to his wife Margaretta, all jewellery, plate, &c., in and about Bell Park ...
Article : 320 wordsA correspondent writing from. Hargraves, near Mudgoe, states that at 2 o'clock on the morning of the 11th instant an attempt was made to burn the town down. A fire was maliciously set to one house that was ...
Article : 162 wordsConstable O'Connor took a man named John Freeny to the Infirmary about 1.30 on Sunday morning, having received in a drunken brew! three severe scalp wounds penetrating to the bone. On Saturday ...
Article : 155 wordsA new ihustration of the need of either amending or clearing from misconception the law on the subject of primary cation, is given to the public in the correspondence on the proposed ...
Article : 794 wordsThe following important news has been received in Sydney, this day, by way of Wellington, New Zealand:— A great meeting of Samoan chiefs was ...
Article : 236 wordsMddle de Murska's connection with the Anderson family will not be forgotten for many a day. It must have cost her at least 15000. I am told that the scene which occurred today, after the death, was ...
Article : 197 wordsA child three months old, the daughter of Mr. Thomas Jokustone, of Victoria-street, Darlingburst, was found dead in bed at about 6 o'clock yesterday (Sunday) morning. Information was at once given to ...
Article : 46 wordsOn last Saturday evening, Mrs. Pilkington, an old and well-known resident of Spring Flat, near Gundagai, was found lying dead in the gutter in one of the streets of Gundagai. No inquest was held, as there is ...
Article : 364 wordsA [?]b of 27 splendid yearlings, the progeny of Yatte[?] and Lord of Lynue. from E. K. Cox, Esq.'s, station at Fer[?]hill, Mulgoa, arrived in town last evening by the six o'clock train, and were led to Fenelly's ...
Article : 50 wordsMr. Thomas O'Brien, foreman of the railway goods shed at Newcastle, has received a letter from Mr. R. Usiacke, of 54, Queen-street, Melbourne, asking for particulars of relationship, to make claim for the ...
Article : 181 wordsGeorge Smith, a young man with a shock head of red hair, found out at the Melbourne Police Court on the 10th, that there is a Prevention of Criminals Influx Act in force in Victoria. He was arrested by ...
Article : 191 wordsThe rifle match between the South Sydney and Orange corps resulted in a victory for the latter with thirty-five points. ...
Article : 24 wordsWe learn that Mr. Michael Hanley who, as stated by telegram, was severely burnt in an accidental manner, at Wall Hotel, West Maitland, died at the local hospital, on the 11th. He stated that he was lighting ...
Article : 92 wordsThere was a special meeting of the Board of Directors of this institution, on Wednesday afternoon, in the boardroom of the Sydney Infirmary. There were present the Bev. De[?]n Sheridan (chairman), Rev. ...
Article : 409 wordsIn the cricket match, Singleton v. South Sydney, which took place today, the following scores were made, viz: Singleton, 94; South Sydney, 71. Singleton, in the second innings, had ...
Article : 44 wordsIn an able article on the recent contest between the Government and the Opposition in the Victorian Assembly, the Pall Mall Gazette proceeds to show who is the culprit. It fixes upon Mr. Berry. The English ...
Article : 216 wordsThe catering for the amusement of the great throng of pleasure-seekers to-night is as follows:—Wilson's Circus Haymarket Reserve, opening night.—Smith's Combination, School of Arts, second ...
Article : 67 wordsOn Saturday the Adelong cricketers were beaten in one innings and 19 runs by a Wagga Wagga team. There was a large attendance, and great excitement, this being the ...
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Advertising : 501 wordsFlorence Irving, steamer, has arrived. News from the new rush state that it is greatly overdone in every way with men, horses, and Roods. There is a considerable reduction in the ...
Article : 290 wordsThe Greta (Matland) miners have been received as members of the Newcastle Mining Union, and are to receive pecuniarysupport in their refusal to work on the te[?]ns proposad to them by Mr. Vickery, the owner ...
Article : 106 wordsA very novel marriage between two young persons, who were each deaf and dumb, was celebrated a few days ago at St. Stephen's Church in the Newtown Cemetery. The nuptuals were performed in a most ...
Article : 313 wordsWe are indebted to Messrs Hardie and Gorman, of Bell's Chambers, for the following:—This week's London telegram reports:—"Tin is firmer." The high rates of freight to London now ruling have prevented ...
Article : 135 wordsMr. Lyster's Royal English Opera Bouffe Troupe opens tonight in Giroffe-Gorpffe at the Victoria Theatre. There is very little change in the constitution of the company. Miss Emelie Melville [?]igns supreme ...
Article : 128 wordsThe settlement of the actions Post v. Donnelly, in which plaintiffs claimed £4000 for breach of promise and seduction, was settled out of court. The following is the memorardum of agreement:—"Albury ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 17 Apr 1876, Page 2
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