The Drayton correspondent of the Di[?] Downs Gazette gives a snake story—"a veritable one," Mrs. Larcembe, wife of Mr. Richard Larcombe, district road overseer, was walking along a small pathway in ...
Article : 223 wordsTHIS morning, Thursday, although a slight shower or two fell in town, nothing in that shape was had at Randwick, and a large number of the "regulars," as well as quadrupeds, showed themselves on the course, ...
Article : 580 wordsMarks, the reporter of the Western Independent his issued a writ against the proprietor of the Sentinel, for libel; damages claimed, £1000. BATHURST. ...
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Advertising : 41 wordsThe Albion (a) arrived at the Bluff yesterday; the Easby (s.) reached here to-day. Nothing was seen of the Transit of Vulcan to-day, although every arrangement was made for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 114 wordsA murder without parallel has been committed at Attunts, New Zealand. A young man named Alexander Scott was engaged to a lady of great beauty, and whose patents were in very good circumstances. ...
Article : 245 wordsA valuable horse, while being led in a dray to get a drink at Bushman's Dam, now called Woods' Folly, was forced, through the steepnees, into deep water, and was drowned, the driver escaping very ...
Article : 56 wordsNearly an inch of rain fell yesterday; the Warrego River is coming down. Weather unsettled. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 35 wordsA telegraph office has been opened at Bullahduellah ...
Article : 15 wordsThe rain of Monday, though heavy, extended not much beyond. Gunnedah and the immediate neighbourhood. Travelling stock are still passing. The movement fora testimonial to T. G. Danger, ...
Article : 41 wordsOne of those reverses, from which even genius it not exempt, occurred at the Guild Hall on Tuesday evening, on the occasion of an amateur dramatic performance. The piece was just winding up—virtue was ...
Article : 349 wordsThe trustees of the Australian Museum have, recently received from British and Foreign scientific societies several, applications for specimens of Port Jackson fishes, especially the Port Jackson shark ...
Article : 108 wordsA sate of land here, today, in Market-street, near the parsonage, realised £3000. The principal lot was purchased by the manager of the Bank of New South Wales for £1400. The Commercial ...
Article : 51 wordsALTHOUGH the formation of a Ministry tas not been accomplished quite so speedily an the new premier anticipated, when he wrote the Governor on Saturday; it has been done in less time than ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 wordsThere have lately been several cases of unlawfully butting and wounding before the Water Police Court, and some of them of a serious nature. Yesterday a woman was acquitted on a charge of inflicting wounds ...
Article : 82 wordsThe Grand Lodge of I.O.G.T. have unanimously sustained the decision of the Executive on the negro question. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 116 wordsThe Sydney handball players are not showing the best play at practice, but it is supposed that they are holding back, so as not to show their hand. ...
Article : 193 wordsThe premises of Mr. S. W. Newell, grocer and, provision dealer, Parramatta-street, were burglariously entered by lame person or persons unknown, on Wednesday evening, between 7 and 8 o'clock. The ...
Article : 108 wordsAn act of diabolical atrocity was perpetrated at Werise Creek, on Sunday evening last, by which a stack of hay and the shed containing the same (the property of the leasee of the run) were entirely destroyed)—the ...
Article : 416 wordsAlexander Frederick Charles Contest, late of Coonabarabran. Cause of sequestration: Insolvent swears by affidavit that five years ago he brought a malicious pro[?]cution action against Alfred Croxon, glazier, of ...
Article : 333 wordsAt a late tour last bight, as the soft strains of music were floating from the Theatre Royal, a tall individual, with a scorbutic countenance and a rolling eye, passed, somewhat unsteadily, into the long entrance ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 155 wordsAt ten o'clock yesterday, a young person in the employ of Mr. Wright, of the Golden Fleece Hotel, Castlereagh-street, had a providential escape from what might have been a fatal accident. It appears, from ...
Article : 678 wordsArthur Frederick Remmington has been acquitted of the charge of sheep stealing. The case lasted from 10 o'clock till 4 o'clock. Louis O'Neill was yesterday committed at the ...
Article : 39 wordsPatrick Connor, 14 years old, who carries the mail from Elrington to Fairfield, has been committed for trial for stealing a letter. The weather is showery; there is now a fine ...
Article : 38 wordsJohn O'Heir, 40, a person of no known occupation, acknowledged stealing a pair of trousers and vest, value 27s 6d the property of James Beaney and Co, and was sent to gaol for a month. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 wordsThe All-England Match was resumed to-day at Sandhurst. There was a large attendance, 3000 to 4003 persons being present. The Bendigo twenty-two scored in their first innings 138. The ...
Article : 435 wordsA literary gentlemen of distinguished ability but limited wardrobe, was proceeding slowly along George-street South yesterday, gating before him into the "blue inane," deep in thought. In his teeming brain was the ...
Article : 571 wordsAt the Water Police Court, yesterday, James Regan, a young man, was charged with stealing the sum of £4. from the person of Charles Jones. It appeared that the parties were on friendly terms, and ...
Article : 154 wordsNow that the public mind is again somewhat disturbed by the news of burglarious operations in the city, it must be some satisfaction to hear of the arrest of two very suspicious customers, detected in the act of ...
Article : 294 wordsJohn Woods, a labourer, surrendered to his bail, at the Criminal Sittings, Adelaide, on the 15th instant, on the charge of having on the 4th January, 1877, felouiously and maliciously sent to Charles Parrington ...
Article : 379 wordsSince we last wrote on this head, the con[?]inees at Spring Cove bare been liberated, and are now at home. Pratique was granted at the beginning of the week. Little, if any change a observable in the appearance of ...
Article : 175 wordsThe Treasurer, the Rev. James Lyell, Mr. Todd, Dr. Whittell, and Mr. J. W. Bakewell, M.A., have been appointed to five of the vacancies in the University Council. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 22 Mar 1877, Page 2
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