A fire broke out in a building formerly used as a [?] recently as a [?]-house and bathrooms, at 105, Palmer-street, this morning. Nothing was [?]ved. The damage amounted to over £100. ...
Article : 16 wordsThe death of Mr. William Long, one of the pldest and moss widely-known [?] of Sydney, took places at an early hour this morning. The d[?]essed had been [?]ing for a con[?]cable time, and his death was ...
Article : 71 wordsTHE Yanko Reserve was thrown open to-day, and the proceedings were conducted on the ground by Mr. Moriarty, who was assisted by Messrs. Houston, Robertson, Olivers, Trimon, and by Mr. ...
Article : 211 wordsAnother lunatic, named Edward O'Reiley, has escaped fromthe Asylum. He was missed at the mastering of the patients this morning, and on an examination of his cell being made, it was found ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,263 wordsAt the recant shot practice at Botany, carried, on by Nos. 1 and 2 Field Batteries, V.A., a massive gold ring was offend by Captain Fahey at a price for the best shot. After two rounds had been fired with rather ...
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Family Notices : 182 wordsAt the inquest held yesterday on Mrs. Morgan, who poisoned herself, the jury returned a verdict to the effect that she died from the effects of carbolic acid taken while in a state of temporary ...
Article : 50 wordsOne of the Melbourne journals gives an account of the recent artillery practice from the Cerberus:-"On Tuesday a farget was set up at Point Nepean, and the firing commenced, the first shot going clean through ...
Article : 113 wordsWe are every to see how much alarmed and positively spiteful tome of the protectionists become when ever their attention is called to the progress of the Free Trade League and its branches. Their great Melbourne ...
Article : 91 wordsThe body of an elderly man, whose name is unknown, was found in the fork of a tree nine feet above the water. It is supposed that he was drowned in the recent flood, and carried by ...
Article : 66 wordsWe learn that Mr. Rokes, who was so cowardly and brutally assaulted, when attempting, on Monday morning last, to arrest a burglar that had broken into his establishment, is recovering from the effect of his ...
Article : 123 wordsWe are informed the Association of Teachers, lately formed in this city, is about to establish a library of works, bearing upon their profession. It has been assisted in this matter in a very liberal manner, by the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 wordsThere was an enormous attendance at the Princess. Theatre last night, to witness a glove encounter between Hicken and Christie. Hicken's friends mustered in great force. There was very ...
Article : 161 wordsShortly after eight o'clock last night, a man named Thomas Hill, aged 42 years, a cook at an hotel in Erskine-street, while about to light the lamp, was assaulted by two young men classed as "forties." It ...
Article : 155 wordsIn each of the districts likely to be visited by His Excellency Sir Hercules Robinson, great preparations are being made to give him a suitable reception. On this point, the latest news is from Albury. There ...
Article : 117 wordsRecently this subject was brought before the Tasmanian Parliament by motion. The Attorney-General agreed with the motion so far that be believed capital punishment should be inflicted only in cases of ...
Article : 119 wordsTHE description of the grievances of Surry Hills, set forth in the petition adopted on Monday evening last by the public meeting held in the front of the Duke of Cleveland Hotel, cannot but ...
Article : 617 wordsNotwithstanding the promises of the Government at Sydney, nothing has been done towards entering into a treaty with Victoria for the re-establishment of free-trade across the Murray River. However, intelligence ...
Article : 136 wordsAs a proof of public confidence is the soundness of the Deniliquin ana Moama railway as a commercial speculation, the shares are sought after at a high premium (about 50[?] on each share for the investment ...
Article : 97 wordsThe master of the ship Wastewater, William Cowman, prosecuted his cook, John Griffiths, at the Water Police Court, this morning, for stealing dash from the ship. Captain Cowman stated in his evidence ...
Article : 161 wordsThis is a suit for a dissolution of marriage, brought by Richard O'Brien, a miner, against Hannah O'Brien, his wife, formerly Hannah Howard, spinster. Mr. Manning, instructed by Messrs. Spain and Sly ...
Article : 854 wordsAt the Redfern Railway-station some benevolent shopkeepers have erected a basket on a stand, over which there is a board placed, stating that the basket is intended for flower donations for the Sydney ...
Article : 100 wordsMr. Lazar the enterprising lessee of the Theatre Royal, has issued the prospectus for a season of Italian opera, commencing on or about the ,20th November next. The members of the company, who are entirely ...
Article : 119 wordsThe Rev. Eroni Fotofili, native Wesleyan missionary, who arrived here recently in the mission ship John Wesley, and who addressed the meeting held in the Wesleyan Church on Monday evening, died at ...
Article : 155 wordsWe understand that information has reached Brisbane from a reliable source of the discovery of a tribe of aborigines located between three and Jour hundred miles west of the Diamantina River, who are so ...
Article : 123 wordsA correspondent of the Murrurundi Times writes:-Goonoo Goonoo represents an enormous estate, formerly in the hands of the Australian Agricultural Company, but purchased from them many ...
Article : 276 wordsSpeaking of the loss in the bush of Mr. Lyons late telegraph muter, Cooktown, who was lost in the bush in that district on the 2nd instant, the Qourier says:-"We learn the final particulars of the and story ...
Article : 260 words"On Monday evening the members of the Reform Club gave a dinner to their president, the Hon John Robertson, in celebration of his birthday, he having then attained his sixtieth year. The dinner was served ...
Article : 135 words"I am told (says the Melbourne correspondent of the Hamilton Spectator) there wag a rather curious scene on board one of the Melbourne steamers at Wellington on her last trip It was intimated that Madame ...
Article : 151 wordsA lecture on "The Race of Murri" aborigines in the westers parts of this colony, was given yesterday evening in the hall of the School of Arts, by the Rev. Wm Ridley. Mr. W. C. Windeyer, M.L.A., President ...
Article : 502 wordsLast evening the members of the Eastern Suburbs Horticultural Society held their usual monthly meeting, in the schoolroom, Point Piper Road, and there was, as usual, in addition to a large ...
Article : 449 wordsOn Friday, the 6th instant, while the ballast van heavily laden, was descending from the tunnel to Doughboy Hollow, on the railway extension near Mururundic, the train acquired such a speed from the steep ...
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Advertising : 229 wordsDuring the heavy thunderstorm last Monday afternoon, a man, named William Jordan, employed as fireman in the railway department, was struck by lightning whilst engaged watering a locoomotive at ...
Article : 196 wordsIn the Deepwater Tragedy inquiry, constable Walsh made a rather startling statement of what was done with tie money found on Father Healey, when shot by the police; he raid:-"There was £13 1s ...
Article : 191 wordsThe export of gold fox the monts of September was 771 ozs to Chios, and 11,134 on to Sydney, making a total of 11,305 ozs. The total for the quarter coding 30th September was 46,701, and for the first ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 18 Oct 1876, Page 2
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