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Advertising : 1,213 wordsAs it has been reported from other districts it has happened in Kiama the yearly the inhabitants agricultural settlemen so much interest, has come off without ...
Article : 1,441 wordsMr. BOUCAUT, Premier of South Australia, in a speech delivered at Nairne, South Australia, on the 6th inst., made the following novel and astounding announcement. He said:—"I have just had a telegram from ...
Article : 670 wordsEASTER Monday is always a favorite holiday with the people of Sydney, and this year coming as it does at a season when prayers for a cessation of disastrous drought have been answered, the day was celebrated ...
Article : 626 wordsIn the Government Gazette of Thursday there was published the Registrar-General's Report on the Vital Statistics of Sydney and Suburbs for the month of March and for the quarter ended 31st March, 1876. ...
Article : 171 wordsFew of the many pleasant reunions today were so largely patronised as the pleasure grounds surrounding the Sir Joseph Banks Hotel, at Botany. The day was everything that could be desired, and whether it was ...
Article : 156 wordsThe passenger traffic on the various lines of railway today has been considerable. Foremost among the many pleasant railway excursions to the country for a change of air and scene was the cheap excursion under ...
Article : 323 wordsA gentleman in writing from the Young district on April 9, to a friend at West Maitland, says:-" This a sad year for aquatters and selectors, who form the great bulk of the population in this Lachlan district. ...
Article : 485 wordsThe crowd of holiday makers on the wharves this morning was not so great as usual, bye nevertheless a large number of people took excursions down the harbour. Five boats were laid on for Cremorne, which ...
Article : 184 wordsThe fifth annual exhibition of the New South Wales Academy of Art was opened on Wednesday. In the number of good paintings thin exhibition fall short of some previous years. But the choicest ...
Article : 909 wordsThis Court opened at 9 o'clock this morning, and being Ruler time all the drunkards brought up, twenty-five in in number, were discharged by the Bench. Michael Stack, besides being fined for drunkenness, was ...
Article : 226 wordsTHE following notifications appeared in the Gazette of Thursday:— PROCLAMATION.—By proclamation of his Excellency the Governor, the oyster bods, Cullundulla Creek, are closed ...
Article : 143 wordsFROM numerous reports about the beauty of these caves I was induced to pay them a visit, and did not regret doing so. The locality is on the left bank of Cave Creek, about half-a-mile from the Forbes road, and about ...
Article : 822 wordsAbout four o'clock on Sunday morning it was discovered that the shop of Mr. Whitehead, general dealer, of 17, Parramatta-street, had been burglariously entered and robbed, access having been apparently ...
Article : 519 wordsAs no Court san yesterday, to-day, business included the offences of Thursday and Friday. The number of persons dealt with for drunkenness and drunkenness, and disorderly conduct was fifty-two. The majority were punished and ...
Article : 392 wordsThe opening performance of the clever company got together by Mr. John Smith, drew a full house to the School of Arts on Saturday, and the entertainment was so lavishly applauded that there is reason to ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 17 Apr 1876, Page 3
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