The City Coroner, yesterday, held an inquest at William Priest's Observer Tavern, Lower George-street, concerning the death of Thomas Kenny, who was accidentally drowned in Darling Harbour last Sunday ...
Article : 1,152 wordsThe following telegram was received this morning by the President of the Marine Board, Sydney from the Lighthouse-keeper, Jervis Bay:—"9 a.m. 14th September, 1876.—No trace of Dandenong; four ...
Article : 112 wordsThomas Kite, Esq., squatter and landholder, one of the wealthiest and oldest inhabitants of the colony, died this (Wednesday) evening, between 8 and 9 p.m., at his residence, Walston, Kelso, and ...
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Advertising : 98 wordsThe inquiry into the cause of the collision between the Avon and the Penguin has been further adjourned after some evidence had been taken. The Assembly has agreed to extend the hour of ...
Article : 128 wordsA banquet is to be given here, to the Premier and other members of the ministry, on Thursday next. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe show held here yesterday was a great success. A large number of visitors were present, and considerable interest taken in the proceedings. The prizes for the best blood stallions were taken ...
Article : 220 wordsAbout last Tuesday week a little boy, son of Mr. Smith, selector at Dundee, was lost in the bush. He subsequently turned up at Barnes, on the Bluff River, and was taken to Dundee by the coach. The little ...
Article : 62 wordsHenry Taylor, emigration agent, delivered a lecture to the Trades' Unions last night. The Hamley Bridge to Balaclava Railway Bill has been thrown out by the Legislative Council. ...
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Family Notices : 115 wordsThe steamer Boomerang, which arrived to-day, reports that at 1.30 p.m., on Wednesday, when off Crowdy Head, saw a quantity of wreckage; steamed towards the spot, and lowered a boat in charge of the ...
Article : 116 wordsMinisters were yesterday served with writs, at the instance of Sir George Grey, for having sat in the Legislature in contravention of the Disqualification Act. The amount sued for is £100 each per ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 wordsA single woman named Elizabeth Hogan, aged 26, died suddenly yesterday afternoon, at her brother's residence, at the Old White Conduit Hotel, New South Head-road. With the exception of occasional attacks ...
Article : 116 wordsALTHOUGH the violence of the gale which swept over Sydney during the night of the 10th and the morning of the 11th must have awakened a general apprehension of bad news from the sea; ...
Article : 581 wordsMary Summers, aged 30 years, was yesterday taken to the Infirmary by Constable Robbins, suffering from a dislocated ancle caused by a fall iu Argyle-street, near her residence, in Gloucester-street. George ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 126 wordsAt the Police Court to-day, the Bench sat nearly five hours investigating the charge preferred by the municipal bailiff against Mr. Dodd's, landlord of the Commercial Hotel, and also a charge of ...
Article : 116 wordsThe full court, consisting of the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Hargrave, and Mr. Justice Manning, reserved judgment yesterday afternoon, in the action brought by Mr. Wm. Juston, of Sydney, against the ...
Article : 306 wordsA man named Riley was taken to the Hospital last night suffering from delirium tremens, and on being sent to the police office this morning dropped dead. ...
Article : 95 wordsThe following is a copy of a telegram from Sub-Inspector of Police, Port Macquarie, to the Inspector-General of Police, dated 13th September, 1876:— "Emily Ann, laden with timber from Sydney, was ...
Article : 68 wordsIntense excitement prevails owing to the news of the recent wrecks. The Onsuri, barque, has been seized by the Marshal of the Vice-Admiralty Court for suits ...
Article : 124 wordsThe non-arrival of the San Francisco mail steamer, and telegraphic news of the arrival of the Suez mail at Adelaide, has tended to prevent any great briskness in the import markets to-day, and we don't hear of any ...
Article : 44 wordsAt the Water Police Court, on Tuesday, Louis Chandler a respectable-looking man was charged with embezzling the sum of £l, the money of his employer, James Russell Hamilton. The evidence showed the ...
Article : 375 wordsA dreadful accident (reports the Burrangong Argus) happened on Friday last, by which a fine young man, seventeen years of age, Mr. Stephen Macnamara, of Wyalong, Bland, lost his life. While riding in the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 167 wordsTwelve persons were punished for drunkenness. John Blakeman was fined 20s for an offence against decency. Mary Cross, 40, was convicted of stealing a slate, value 1s 6d, the property of the Rose of Australia ...
Article : 92 wordsThe half-yearly meeting of the Civil Service Co-operative Society was held last evening, Mr. A. C. Fraser, in the chair. The report submitted showed the gross profits for the six months ending 31st July to have ...
Article : 105 wordsGeorge Jackson, Isaac Smith, and John Hanslow, were each fined for having used indecent language in public places. Mary Foster was fined 20s, or seven day's gaol, for ...
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Advertising : 491 wordsMessrs. Powers, Rutherford, and Co. report:— 1000 head of cattle were yarded. Prices unaltered, We averaged £20 10s for 60 bullocks from the Westward, and sold over 100 Gippslanders. 1500 ...
Article : 361 wordsLast evening, a meeting of those persons who had interested themselves as collectors on behalf of the sufferers by the above, was held at the Brigade Engine-station, Bathurst-street, when some twenty-four ...
Article : 139 wordsThe splendid performances of King Henry the Fifth, by Mr. George Rignold, and the brilliant page entry of its surroundings, continue to attract enormous audiences to the above Theatre every evening. Nothing ...
Article : 410 wordsTERRIFIC GALE.—On Sunday night, about 9 o'clock, one of he heaviest gales of wind accompanied with rain, was experienced, which caused much uneasiness during its continuation which lasted throughout the night. At daybreak many of the ...
Article : 458 wordsA most instructive lecture was delivered at the Masonic Hall last evening, by the Rev. Dr. Bleasdale of Melbourne, a gentlemen well-known in that colony for his scientific research. On this occasion the rev. ...
Article : 323 wordsAbout ten minutes to seven o'clock last night a man named Henry Aumuller, keeping a butcher shop on the Parramatta road, was knocked down by a train on the railway line, near Petersham Railway Station, and ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 14 Sep 1876, Page 2
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