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Advertising : 89 wordsReferring to a fatal accident which occurred last week to John M' Millan, a miner at Silver Creek, the Ovens Spectator, says it is only one of the most extraordinary series of fatalitias amongst relations and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,273 wordsA meeting at the Court House was held to-day, when a testimonial and purse of sovereigns was presented to William Cummings, Esq. The Police Magistrate made the presentation. ...
Article : 35 wordsOn Sunday, the 30th July, reports the Hobart Town Mercury, the body of a young man about 20 years of age, named Richard Doram, who had been a few months from Sydney, and was employed by Mr. Wise ...
Article : 87 wordsA man, who, judging from the cool manner in which he escaped; must have been a practised burglar intent on his usual work of robbery, was disturbed on the premises of Messrs. Jackson and Morton ...
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Family Notices : 357 wordsA man named Henry Windmill was brought up at the Central Police Court, this morning, in custody of Constable Charles Smith, on a charge of attempting to commit suicide by stabbing himself with a knife. ...
Article : 128 wordsThe most enthusiastic, influential, and crowdep meeting ever held in Gunnedah took place last night, Mr. Wills Allen, J.P., presiding. A railway league was formed with the object of urging on ...
Article : 125 wordsWe are informed by the Acting Superintendent of Telegraphs that misspelt words in telegrams will not be accepted by the Indian or other Governments. Messages, therefore, containing such are corrected and ...
Article : 124 wordsThe following telegrams were received on 31st July, at the Mines Department of Queensland, from the Warden at the Hodgkinson-Mr. St. George.-"July 24-All well here, and the goldfield progressing ...
Article : 186 wordsOne of the most melancholy incidents attending the date dreadful flood at Grafton was the drowning of Frederick Sauerbier, whose bravery and humanity led to the danger which resulted in his death. Leaving ...
Article : 127 wordsMessrs. Baker and Farron havE continued during the whole week to attract large audiences to the above theatre, to witness their vociferously applauded performances in the characters of Hettie Stoefel, Michael ...
Article : 655 wordsAt a large public meeting held here last night, in M'Kay's Assembly Rooms, a resolution was carried recommending that the site of the new Post and Telegraph Offices be adjoining to, or ...
Article : 71 wordsAn important case affecting the interest of shareholders was beard yesterday in the jury Court, before Mr. Justice Faucett and a jury of four. The action was brought by Francis Lindsay Baker, as the official agent ...
Article : 1,193 wordsThe third gael delivery commences at Darlinghurst on Monday morning, before Mr. Justice Faucett, The following is the list of cases set down for trial:-Defer Prosper, stealing and receiving property of Henry ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 wordsSome alarm is felt among the sheep owners here in consequence of the spread of the new disease among the flocks over the Victorias border, particularly at Geelong, where the flocks are reported ...
Article : 104 wordsIT is a standing maxim of colonial life that men who come to a sew country, where much of the enterprise that engages the energies of the people must be experimental or temporary, should be ...
Article : 711 wordsAn investigation into the cause of the collision between the steamers Barrabool and Queensland takes place to-morrow. Captain Craig, of the Queensland, makes the ...
Article : 299 wordsA complimentary banquet has been given to the directors of the Deniliquin and Moama Railway, at Scott's Hotel, Melbourne. There were nearly sixty gentlemen present; the chair being occupied by Mr. W ...
Article : 283 wordsThe Portland Guardian reports that on the 26th July a hawker, Thomas Hodges, and his mate, Frank Loutit, with a horse and a covered cart, camped for the night about 100 yards distant from Crow Travellers ...
Article : 591 wordsLast evening Sergeant Larkins and Mulqueeny arrested a man named James Kenny, in Market-street, on a charge of stealing wearing apparel, music, &c., the property of members of the United States Minstrels ...
Article : 161 wordsMr. Pritchard has sold by public auction, at his rooms, this weak, the following properties, viz:-Clifton Cottage and land fronting Clifton street, Balmain, £1180-W. A. Shoobert, purchaser; 3 allotments of ...
Article : 110 wordsA man, whose name is supposed to be John Foran, was found dead a few miles from Coonamble; his dog and swag were beside him, and also a bottle containing brandy. Thomas Purdy ...
Article : 63 wordsA young lady named Caroline Milson aged 18 years, daughter of John Milson, of Willoughby, at Milson's Point, St. Leonards, expired suddenly about nine o'clock on Thursday night. It appears that deceased ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 472 wordsThe Brisbane Gas Company have declared a dividend of 10 per cent, per annum, and a bonus of 5s per share; the company is erecting a gaometer at South Brisbane ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Bishop of Sydney proceeds to Cooktown on Saturday by the Victoria, steamer. ...
Article : 15 wordsSir Gavan Duffy'is likely to be retuned unopposed for Gippsland, as Mr King has retired. The Cheviot will take the place of the Barrabool. Further appeals in the Chinese gambling cases ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 5 Aug 1876, Page 4
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