THE PRESIDENT took the chair at half-past 4 o'clock. Sir GEORGE INNES presented a petition, signed by 300 inhabitants of the City of Bathurst, setting forth various reasons why the extension of the Great. Western Railway ...
Article : 699 wordsTHE secret of the Royal Commission updated by the Legislative Assembly on the 29th December, 1876, to inquire into the best mode of cultivating the oyster, of utilising, improving, and maintaining the natural oyster beds of the colony, ...
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Advertising : 2,589 wordsMr. Gladstone has unexpectedly withdrawn the obnoxious portions of the resolutions which he had moved in the House of Commons. Amidst a scene of great tumult and confusion, ...
Article : 133 wordsThis is an action brought by Charles King against Bulli Coal Mining Co, for negligently and unskilfully navigating the steamship Woniora against the defendant's yacht Wezeng, whereby the yacht was ...
Article : 342 wordsIn answer to questions, Ministers stated:—That no arrangement had been made with reference to a dispute existing as to a right of road through private property to the approaches of the Broadwater Creek Bridge, Moree, and that an ...
Article : 1,939 wordsBailey's show left last night on his tour, after achieving wonderful success here, the railway arrangements carried out by Mr. Gould were excellent—The weather is magnificent.—The ...
Article : 168 wordsA monster public meeting was held last evening in the Temperance Hall, Pitt-street, for the purpose of advocating the extension of the railway from Redfern to the Circular Quay. Mr. John Macintosh, ...
Article : 1,196 wordsBusiness continues moderately active in the import market, although increased prices asked by holders defer buyers from operating until necessity compels them to come into the market. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 69 wordsThis is an action for assault brought by Silas W. Rose against John Lionel Suckling, J.P., torecover £500 for damages. Defendant paid 40s into court to satisfy plaintiff's claim. Mr. Pilcher and Mr. Want, ...
Article : 478 wordsThe Hon Henry Parkes, Colonial Secretary, has so far recovered from his illness that he was able to attend at his office to-day, and he will be in his place in the Assembly this afternoon. The hon gentleman ...
Article : 57 wordsThe following letter has been addresed to Mr. Gale, the hon treasurer of the Queanbeyan Hospital:—"Colonial Secretary's office, Sydney, 28th April, 1877. Sir,—In acknowledging the receipt of your ...
Article : 129 wordsAn elderly man verging upon three score years of age, was brought up at the Central Police Court this morning on a remand warram, and depositions from Dinalong, where he had been charged with wife ...
Article : 153 wordsThe City Coroner this morning, commenced an inquest at the Benevolent Asylum, Pitt-street south, touching the death of a newly-born infant, found in a closet at the rear of No. 1 Raudie-terrace, Enmore ...
Article : 266 wordsIn the Assembly on Friday Mr. Gray will move—That this House, on Friday next resolve itself into a committee of the whole, for the consideration of the following resolutions:—That, in the opinion of this ...
Article : 101 wordsThe final heat of the Sydney Rowing Club's Maiden Scullers Race came off on Saturday afternoon. The starters were Messrs. W. H. Payten, A. Daintree, H.F. Francis and G. Foster. Mr. M.A. H. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 10 May 1877, Page 3
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