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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,459 wordsTelegraphic advices have been received from Adelaide to day regarding the Port Darwin and Banjoewansie cables. The cable ship, Edinburgh, reports that communication will probably be restored by Tuesday. ...
Article : 13 wordsWe have to direct attention to the fact that Little Nell and Mr. George Giddons give a special performance at the School of Arts on Wednesday next. ...
Article : 29 wordsBetween 12 and 1 yesterday (Sunday) a sudden equall capsized an open boat under heavy sail. One man and four boys were thrown into the water. They were all swimmers with the exception of one boy, and ...
Article : 64 wordsShortly after eleven o'clock last Saturday night, a seaman, named James M'Dougall, whilst engaged in discharging coal from the steam-collier Tasmania, [?]dentally fell into the hold of the steamer, and hurt his ...
Article : 110 wordsOn Saturday morning senior-sergeant Brenner received information that a man was found dead in his bed at the lunatic asylum. An inquest was held before the district coroner, J. E. Bowden, Esg. The evidence given bv all the ...
Article : 405 wordsBy reference to the new time-table we see that in spite of the outery a higher degree of favour appears to have been bostowed upon this platform than upon any other station. By a comparison of the old and ...
Article : 107 wordsThe business done this morning shows a little improvement on last week's. The course of sales was as follows:— BANKS.—Joint Stock, £13 15s, £13 17s 6d; City, ...
Article : 275 wordsA special service was held yesterday, at the instigation of the Loyal Orange Institution, in the Exhibition, and was largely attended. Addressos were delivered by the Rev. Dr. Barry, and Rev. Messrs. H. ...
Article : 42 wordsA wife-beater was nicely served out a few days since (says the Geelong Advertiser. The individual referred to is too well known in the town, and from all accounts it seems he considered be had reason to suspect ...
Article : 215 wordsThe correspondent of the Cooktown Herald, 20th June, says:—The reefs are still looking splendidly, showing good gold on sinking: Mulligan's, Phillipp's Jackson's, Caledonian, Homeward Bound, Lizzie ...
Article : 427 wordsThe immigrant ship, Lightening, which run on shore on shore on Troubridge Shoal a few days since, while on the passage from Plymouth to Melbourne, has been got off, and succeeded in arriving at Adelaide. ...
Article : 35 wordsThis morning, at the Water Police Court, before Messrs. Marks and MacMahon, Ellen Shepherd was charged with stealing a watch of the value of £2, and a sum of six sovereigns from the person of John Weekes, ...
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Advertising : 133 wordsA heavy sea, with showery weather, is reported all along the coast between Twofold Bay and Ballina. At Wollongong, this morning, the sea was breaking across the harbour. The steamer Kiama passed on to ...
Article : 44 wordsThe steamer Whampoa arrived in Hobson's last night at half-past eleven, after making the passage from England in 42 days. She started from Plymouth at midnight on the 27th May, and ...
Article : 181 wordsThe Victoria revenue returns have been published. The revenue amounted to the splendid total of £4,322,823 There has been a steady increase through-out the year, the quarterly receipts standing as follow ; ...
Article : 78 wordsSome gossip was created in town (reports the News) on Tuesday last, when it became known that ex-policeman Thomas Young, under committal for forgery and false pretences, had escaped from the ...
Article : 322 wordsOne of the seamen (Olef Hanssen) who it is alleged, was induced to desert from the German ship Herman, and afterwards harboured, so it is alleged, by one Peter Beans, jumped overboard yesterday morning ...
Article : 97 wordsA short time since, says the Wilcannia Times, a gentleman in this district, whose only failing is want of colonial experience, was lost for three days. He left the head station one morning to see a shepherd ...
Article : 957 wordsThe hearing of the case against Peter Beans, of having harboured three seamen of the ship Herman, was resumed at the Water Police Court this morning, before the Police Magistrate and Messrs. Lister and ...
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Family Notices : 218 wordsLast night, just as people were proceeding churchwards, a runaway horse to which a hooded buggy was attached, rushed from Botany-street at its Junction with Oxford-street, and ran with headlong speed ...
Article : 96 wordsA meeting of the Lismore branch of the Richmond River League, was held on Saturday, condemning the action taken by the Government in the matter of the Illuka railway. No one appears to have ...
Article : 55 wordsThe lengthened discussion that has been going on between the members of the Medical Society of Victoria with respect to the efficiacy of the intravenous injection of ammonia as a remedy for snake-bite, was ...
Article : 628 wordsThe position of the reef discovered in the New Lothair mine is 560ft from the surface, 200ft east, and 160ft south of the shaft. More stone was brought to the surface to-day, showing gold running through from ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 wordsThe following vessels are windbound in Broken Bay: brig Venture, schooner Zoe, ketch Rosebud, and Dolly Walmesley. ...
Article : 24 wordsAn indignation meeting was held here this after-noon respecting the proposed line of railway from Iluka to Woodburn, and resolutions were passed that a pretest against the scheme be forwarded to ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Commandant, Lieut.—Colonel Richardson, made his usual half-yearly inspection of Nos. 1 and 2 (field) Batteries, V. A., at Moore Park, on Saturday afternoon. The batteries, which mustered to nearly ...
Article : 190 wordsREPORTS concerning the laying of foundationstones have been so common of late years that the interest of singularity attached to such a ceremony in the early days of colonial progress has been ...
Article : 670 wordsMr. Mein, solicitor, a member of the Legislative Council, has accepted the portfolia of Postmaster-General. The Musical Union perform Haydn's "Seasons" ...
Article : 114 wordsAlthough the business of the theatres is brisk the performances have passed beyond the necessity for criticism. Both "Conrad and Lizette," and "Fritz" have both been landed sufficiently and present no new ...
Article : 266 wordsThe Treasurer is negotiating with the banks in reference to a loan, and it is believed he will be able to come to satisfactory terms. One half the debentures go home by the outgoing mail. ...
Article : 183 words£¼ Business has opened more quietly this week, owing, no doubt, to the unfavourable state of the weather. There have been larger orders from the country, but they are still small compared to last year, and, as an ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 10 Jul 1876, Page 2
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