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Detailed lists, results, guides : 779 wordsWe perceive that the committee of the Highland Gathering have changed the veune. The sports will take place at Clontarf, on New Year's Day, 1877. ...
Article : 33 wordsMr. E. Lewis Soott's drama, "The Brother,'was repasted, for he last time, yesteday evening, and in the presence of a tolcresbly large audience, who seemed thoroughly to enjoy its performance. The drama ...
Article : 391 wordsThe Australiafi mails via Suez and Brindisi were delivered is London on the 22nd November. The attendance of buyers at the London Wool Sales is smaller, and the tone is weaker. Prices ...
Article : 138 wordsThere is row to be seen at the Museum a live snake of the species Lezsis childrenii from New Guinea, which has more resemblance to the boa conastrictor or python, as it is not venemous, but kill its ...
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Family Notices : 312 wordsThe Raymond Terrace correspondent of the Maitland Mercury reports that, on Monday, an inquest was held by Mr; Shaw, coroner, at Irrawang, on the body of a boy named Patrick Ruesell, aged 13 years ...
Article : 133 wordsLast week, Mr. Sibbald, residing at Wellington, was on a stack of hay which be was making. He felt himself slipping off the side and put oat the handle of a three pronged fork towards the ground to break his ...
Article : 108 wordsHis Excellency the Governor and party took their departure this morning for Wagga Wagga. His Excellency drove a four-in-hand. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 wordsThe Kyneton Guardian writes: -On Sunday morning two young men named Alex. Matheson, and John Favon, employed at Southern's Saw-mill, Trentham Forest, about eighteen miles from ...
Article : 408 wordsThe schedule of prizes to be competed for at the next exhibition of the Clarence Agricultural Society on the 7th and 8th March, 1877, has been issued. The money value of first prizes will be £345 10s ...
Article : 55 wordsFor several days past Mr. Sheahan, who has been appointed by tie executors of the late Mr T. Laidlaw as caretaker of the premises formerly occupied at a residence by the deceased gentleman, has been aware ...
Article : 161 wordsAt a meeting of members of the Church of England, held yesterday, in the schoolroom, Mr. Wright, M.P., in the chair, a resolution, expressing pleasure at the Rev. J.M. Ware's acceptance of the ...
Article : 73 wordsThe eight Aldermen elected yesterday for the city of Sydney are entitled to credit fer boldness-what ever may be the just estimate of their prudence in carrying on their candidature while the City ...
Article : 769 wordsIt is a rare thing, indeed (says the Uralba Times) to have to record a case of snakebite occurring in this district, bat unhappily such an instance has come under our notice this week, when a boy named Albert Cooper ...
Article : 249 wordsNearly all the horses here were doing work on the course this morning. Sterling, Aconite, Sybil Sonnetteer, Saladin, Killarney, Don Alpbonso,Beeswing. Fisherman, Melbourne, and Ruby did good ...
Article : 72 wordsALE AND PORTER. Holders of bulk ale report a, very firm market, with sales of Marrian's at £8 15s, and other brands at £7 10s to £8 per hogshead. In bottled sorts there are ...
Article : 1,985 wordsThe following vessels are bar-bound: Isabella Gollan, Maggie Gollan, Coomba, Rose and Thistle, Rover, Annie Cochrane, White Cloud, Pomona, and Caroline. ...
Article : 26 wordsA very important Crown case, as to what constitutes an oath in a court of justice, was decided by the Fall Court yesterday. At the last Dubbo Circuit Court, held before Mr. M. H. Stephen, acting as a ...
Article : 823 wordsThe new Public-houses Bill has passed through committee in the Legislative Assembly of Victoria. The chief alteration made in the existing law was the excision of the provision for the issue of grocers ...
Article : 280 wordsThe Quarter Sessions terminated this morning without a conviction. Richard and Stephen Beau-champ, tried on two cases of sheepstealing, were acquitted on one charge, and the jury disagreed on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 375 wordsThe escort has left with 4400oz of gold. ...
Article : 13 wordsMr. Berry's amendment, including a direct line to connect the Gippsland rail way with the Spencer-street terminus, was rejected by 35 to 33, giving the Governments majority of 2; a further ...
Article : 407 wordsThe enormous increase of kangaroos and wallabies within the but few years (writes the Queenslander) may well create widespread alarm. Mr. De Stage, in bringing the subject under the notice of the Government. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 2 Dec 1876, Page 4
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