We see by advertisement that a meeting, of those in favour of securing the release of Mr. A.B. Rae from Bathurst Goal, is to be held at Mr. Richard Driver's office to-morrow at noon. ...
Article : 47 wordsThe laud revenue collected here for the quarter ending 3Oth June, was near'£35,000. The actual amount received through the Land Agent for the same period, is .£8678 7s. 9d. ...
Article : 68 wordsInformation has just been received of the total wreck of the Geltwood, from Liverpool to Melbourne, 12 miles south of Rivoli Bay. All the lives on board are supposed to be lost. One dead body ...
Article : 111 wordsMr. Willian Hay is one of the few [?] members of the Assembly whose, presence there, though but in unavailing protest against the prevailing rowdiness, is yet the best hope we have of the possible ...
Article : 642 wordsin announcing the extension of his Business Premises desires to thank his patrons for their kind indulgence under the inconvenience of an over-crowded shop, and other difficulties arising from business having grown ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 831 wordsThe hearing of the case against Peter Beans, who was charged with harbouring three seamen of the German ship Herman, was continued yesterday afternoon, after the adjournment for luncheon. Lauritz ...
Article : 1,282 wordsNegotiations are pending for the purpose of starting a, newspaper here, to be called " The Molong Argus." The necessary funds were all subscribed within twenty-four hours. ...
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Advertising : 72 wordsThe shocking death(reported in another column) proves to have been on atrocious murder. Dr Blake, the coroner, held an inquest yesterday about two miles on the Quuenbeyan side of ...
Article : 167 wordsCold frosty weather is prevailing Some targe station sales in these parts are spoken of. William and Sarah Shaw have been, fined £3Q ...
Article : 31 wordsThe collector for one of our public institutions was robbed in a very curious manner the other evening. He went into the house, of a friend near Bullanaming street, Redfern, for a few moments, [?] his horse ...
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Family Notices : 100 wordsMr. Corneilus Potts, of the firm of Potts and Paul, shipohandlers, of Erskine-street, died at six o'clock this morning at his late residence. Hunter's Hill. The deceased gentleman, who was a most ...
Article : 99 wordsMeasrs Powers, Rutherford and Co. report:- 15,100 sheep were penned this week, and sold from 6d to ls easier. A good many cross-breds were brought forward. 1150 head cattle were yarded ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 wordsThe neighbourhood of Terramia and Mulwala was, according to the Corowa Free Press thrown into a state of commotion on last Sunday by receipt of the terrible news that a young man, named John Middle ...
Article : 272 wordsTHE 'Chief deliberative business remaining to be accomplished by the Legislative Assembly this session, is the consideration of the additional Loan Estimates, for the construction of four lines of ...
Article : 753 wordsThe sixteenth exhibition of the Mudgee Pastoral and Agricultural Association opened yesterday, [?] was in every way a success. The general arrangements were faultless, and the decisions of the judges and ...
Article : 228 wordsThe result of the City Coroner's enquiry yesterday on the child who wan killed on Tuesday forenoon on the Gcorge-street railway bridge, should not act as a serious caution to drivers of private or public vehicles ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 118 wordsGrotting a crime that assumed in England a short time back proportions so formidable that the punishement of the lash had to be retorted to, with a view of stomping it out, appears to be gaining ground ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsThe President took the chair at half-past [?] clock Mr. Docker laid on the table report of the Sydney Grammar School for 1876, and by-law of the municipality of St. Leonards ...
Article : 514 wordsNo business was done in the Legislative Assembly last night for want of a quorum, and yet when the bell rang at the usual time there were over thirty members within the precincts of the chamber. Of the ...
Article : 281 wordsWe (Bathurst Free [?]) are glad to be able to report concerning the Coombing Copper Mine that the the result of the bestowed upon it up to the preesnt have proved most satisfactory,-that the yield has ...
Article : 579 wordsThe charge against Thomas Carmody and Henry Jackson of conspiring to defraud one Jean Hubert of £100 by means of what is known as the " match-box trick," came on again for hearing at the Central Police ...
Article : 486 wordsAs the public get accustomed to the new drama at the Royal, the impersonation of Lizette by Mr. Farron stands out as the most striking feature of the entertainment. The personation generally of female ...
Article : 467 wordsThree criminals were flopped in the Melbourne Goal on Saturday forenoon, in accordance with the sentences which had been passed upon them. Gately, the ...
Article : 314 wordsThe Speaker entered the Chamber at twenty-nine minutes past 4, and at half-past 4 declared that no quorum was present, and. therefore, adjourned the House until 4 o'clock the following day (Thursday). The members present ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 6 Jul 1876, Page 2
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