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Advertising : 28 wordsThe following is the result of the other races;—Mudgee Handicap.—Dockwood and Melbourne ran a dead heet, it was a good race all through, but Melbourne caught Dockwood on the post; Viva ...
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Family Notices : 191 wordsThe Colonial Treasurer stated in the Legislative Assembly last night, that about 1000 vagrant dogs had been destroyed in Sydney by the police last year. A sum of money is voted every year by Parliament for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 133 wordsAt the Gunning Court of Petty Sessions, held on Wednesday, James Kelsey was called to defend an action brought against him Edward Hines, claiming a sum of £10 for trespass. The defendant is well known ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 26 wordsA telegram from Mount Gambier to the S.A. ADVERTISER dated May 4. states:—Frederick and Johann Cottlieb Barrien, father and son, were charged with stealing from the wreck of the ship Geltwood ...
Article : 188 wordsAt the District Court sittings on Tuesday, before his Honor Mr. District Court Judge Dowling a person named George Flynn sued William Baird, of the Sir Maurice O'Connell Hotel, Woollomooloo, for ...
Article : 217 wordsIT is to be hoped that the return of the PREMIER to his place in the Assembly, where we are glad to learn his friends expect that the progress he has made towards recovery will enable him to appear ...
Article : 710 wordsIt has doubtless occasioned general surprise that the Government should have received no information from the Imperial authorities concerning the state of affairs in Europe; and it must be concluded that the ...
Article : 170 wordsVery slow progress is being made with the Estimates in the Legislative Assembly. The House sat till nearly one o'clock this morning, and the whole of the sitting, with the exception of about ...
Article : 243 wordsA crowded meeting was held at the Town Hall last night (the Mayor in the chair), to consider the extraordinary statements made about the Armidale district to the Minister for works by the ...
Article : 360 wordsSome unthinking persons issued the following "extraordinary" the other day in Hobart Town, and a large number of copies were distributed, and great excitement was caused before the hoax was ...
Article : 164 wordsA gentleman writing to the Queenslander says:—"With reference to the recent discovery of native stone tomahawks by Mr. Miles, of Bowen, I may state that some years ago, when riding across a ...
Article : 251 wordsA correspondent writing to the Yass Courier, says:—"I must inform you that the country between Grenfell and this town (Forbes), is in such a wretched state that it is impossible for me to give a description ...
Article : 190 wordsA young man, 24 years of age named Ralph Gray, apprehended on warrant, on a charge of embezzling £3 Is, the property of Messrs. A. Thompson and Co., wine and spirit merchants, of Pitt-street, ...
Article : 313 wordsThe Opera Troupe continues to achieve great success in Adelaide, where, also, the [?]usionists are still playing to good houses. Blondin has been successful at Brisbane in drawing large attendances after ...
Article : 212 wordsCaptain John Webster, of the steamer Nestor, reports to a New Zealand paper that, when between Malacca and Peuang, a hue monster about 200 feet long by 50 feet broad was seen by those on board at ...
Article : 100 wordsSIR,—Your amusement of the intended reform of Lyndhurst is in the main so accurate that in what are regarded as well-informed circles the letter of the rev. President has caused unusual astonishment. on authority that cannot be ...
Article : 98 wordsAt the inquest held on the body of Jane Henrietta Bird, wife of Charles Bird, a chemist at Gulgong, on Monday, the following evidence was given by Senior-Sergeant Keenan:—About ten o'clock ...
Article : 671 wordsSIR,—I think your correspondent. Mr. Edward Hordern, writing upon the above subject in your issue of 7th instant, is somewhat selfish in his views. They fear that should a railway ever he carried to the northern ...
Article : 725 wordsTHEATRE ROYAL—Miss Ada Ward repeated the characters of Lady Isabel Carlile and Madame Vine, and with immense effect The scene of her separation from home and flight with Levison was marked ...
Article : 173 wordsThe circumstances of what was doubtless a shocking death are most briefly told by the BATHURST FREE PRESS correspondent at Rockley:—An inquest was held at Triangle Flat, on the 3rd inst., before Mr. ...
Article : 477 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of the Agricultural Society of N.S.W., was held on Wednesday. The chair was taken by Mr. W. Wallis. Members present: Messrs J.N. Oxley, J. Living, E.B. Woodhouse, ...
Article : 500 wordsThe Hon. G.H. Cox, of Mudgee, now in India, pens the following interesting sketch, showing that he means to be fully observant on his travels:—"The enormous palaces of the King of Oude now afford ...
Article : 437 wordsThe scene at the Guild Hall, yesterday afternoon, was an amusing and very lively one, and it may be said that the rink will soon become very popular. There were about forty gentlemen present[?] ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 10 May 1877, Page 2
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