The SPEAKER took the chair at 29 minutes past 4. It was said by Ministers, in answer to questions—(1) That it is the intention of the Government to establish a Court of Petty Sessions at Blayney, as soon as arrangements can be ...
Article : 3,693 wordsAlthough no cases of small-pox have made their appearance in Sydney, the news received this morning from the Faraway is not of the reassuring nature expected. The two female patients now on ...
Article : 115 wordsThe Marquis of Salisbury, the late British representative at the Conference, has left Stamboul. General Ignatreff and Baron Werther leave to-day, the others follow, but the remaining envoys ...
Article : 77 wordsAnother curious incident in Parliamentary procedure occurred in the Legislative Assembly yesterday evening, and which placed the new leader of the Opposition in a somewhat [?] position with regard to ...
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Advertising : 104 wordsThe following arrangements have been made by the Postmaster-General for Anniversary Day:—The various offices of the Mail Branch will be open from 9 to 10 a.m. only, and the morning delivery only will be ...
Article : 84 wordsOne-third of an inch of rain has fallen during the week. It is very cloudy now. The weather is cooler, and grass is plentiful. ...
Article : 31 wordsThere have been no sales in the fat stock market during the week, and no large lots have arrived. Store cattle are very dull of sale, and prices have fallen considerably. The store sheep market is ...
Article : 99 wordsIt is announced in our advertising columns that the Australian Blondia will open his daring performance on the evening of Anniversary Day in the Government Domain, and that there will be a grand ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 wordsThe time of the Water Police Court was pretty much taken up this morning with a charge of aging threatening language, preferred by Mr. T. J. Bower against H. Freeman. The affair appeared to be very ...
Article : 142 wordsSurenne, the late ledger-keeper, and Woodd, accountant at the Australian Joint Stock Bank, Rockhampton, have both been arrested for embezzlement. Woodd confessed that the defalcations ...
Article : 136 wordsTHE financial position of the colony, as set forth by the Treasurer in his annual statement last evening, is such as, at the first glance, may impart a lively feeling of satisfaction. In so far as the ...
Article : 691 wordsThe Hon. the Colonial Secretary has issued invitations to about 120 gentlemen to join the cable conference delegates from the neighbouring colonies, in an excursion on the harbour, to-morrow, Anniversary ...
Article : 65 wordsAn elderly man, named James Austen, aged 65 years, cut his throat shortly after one o'clock this meeting, at the corner of King and York streets. The unfortunate man, after committing the rash act, ...
Article : 185 wordsThe Castlemaine Representative of Monday says:—Last night the inhabitants of Castlemaine experienced a new sensation, since a smart shock of earthquake passed over the district. About twenty ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 138 wordsMuch comment has been made here this morning on your Treasurer's financial statement, and it is most unfavourably criticised. It is held that with the sad experience we have had in the growth of ...
Article : 136 wordsThe production of the greatest of works of the greatest of dramatise at the Theatre Royal drew to that favourite temple of the drama Urge audiences on Tuesday and Wednesday, and brought into full play the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 18 words" Diffic[?]est satiram non scribers: namquis inquartan patiens urols [?] SIR,—There is at present a ship, with the yellow flag flying, moored without few yards of Darling Point: and assuming ...
Article : 369 wordsThe Hamilton Spectator reports that a shocking accident occurred on the 19th instant to the wife of a wood-splitter named Rae, residing in a tent, two miles from Horsham. He left his wife at home to proceed a ...
Article : 161 wordsThe Protestant Hall at Taree was opened to-day, with great eclat. There was a large concourse of people. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe E. A. Company's steamship Bowen, which arrived yesterday, has the following cargo:—For Sydney: 500 bags rice, 31 cases cigars, 2360 packages sundries, 173 packages pearl shell. For ...
Article : 93 wordsWe are is receipt of a copy of the rules and balance-sheet for 1876 of the Sydney Marine Benefit Society. It may be mentioned that this society was established in the early part of February, 1873, for the ...
Article : 181 wordsThe following account of the proceedings taken by Lieutenant Bell of H.M.S. Sandfly to punish the perpetrators of the massacre of the crew of the Dancing Wave at Galia in May last, as contained in an ...
Article : 335 wordsAbout a quarrel to 9 o'clock last night, a woman named Alice Walson, was brought to the Infirmary by constable Winell, suffering from a wound a quarter of an inch in length and in depth, extending down to the ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Wesleyan Conference was opened to-day. There has been a serious fire at Mr. John Savage's farm, Woodend. The loss is estimated at about £8000. The property was uninsured. The ...
Article : 232 wordsThere has been on view at the establishment of Mr. E. Jones, jeweller, 11, Hunter-street, a splendid piece of workmanship, namely, the Glen Innes Gold Cup; and it may be said to be in keeping with the very ...
Article : 124 wordsAn inquest was held at Downing, on Monday, by the district coroner, on the body of a lad named Edward Divall, who was on a visit to his aunt (Mrs. Brown), who with her husband lives at Bowning. The lad ...
Article : 243 wordsA somewhat sensational snake story reaches us (Pleasant Creek Chronicle) from Kewell, from a correspondent on whose veracity we may rely. A few days since, a young man, working for a farmer in that ...
Article : 218 wordsAt the Central Police Court, Sydney, on Monday, before Messrs. Lindsay, Charlton, Paling, Kippax, and Culvert, Peter Menzies, a constable of the Sydney police, appeared to answer an information by ...
Article : 419 wordsIn consequence of the existence of small-pox in Sydney harbour, all vessels arriving from New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria, are to be inspected by the Health Officer. ...
Article : 50 wordsA well attended meeting of persons interested in the milk supply wan held at Cullen's Hotel, Moss Vale, on Saturday last. Mr. C. L. Nicholson, J.P., was called upon to preside. The meeting had been ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 223 wordsThe Legislative Council bas resolved to proceed with the business, and throw the responsibility upon Ministers. In the Assembly, Mr. Douglass has tabled a ...
Article : 55 wordsMr. Terry has introduced into the Assembly " A Bill to Incorporate No-Liability Mining Companies." It is intended that companies may be incorporated by registration under the Bill for Mining Purposes on a ...
Article : 247 wordsA serious fire has been raging on the Mount Lofty ranges. Villeneuve Smith declines public assistance in he payment of his fines. ...
Article : 115 wordsWe learn from the Southern Argus that Major Holborrow, commanding the Western Battalion Volunteer Rifles, has chosen as a site for the forthcoming encampment at Goulburn, between the Fitzroy Bridge ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 25 Jan 1877, Page 2
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