A new cattle disease, the pre[?] character of which is unknown at present has been reported from Briggafong, [?]. The cattle suffer very much, rapidly becoming weak, a gree[?] ...
Article : 35 wordsIt would be difficult to light upon any subject about which it is more desirable to speak in a plain and peculiar fashion than emigration. to our colonies. Next to his own exertion's which will ...
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Article : 5 wordsThe City Coroner, this morning, held on inquest at the Observer Tavern, Lower George Street, touching the death of a seaman named William Butler, who was found dead on the Market Wharf yesterday ...
Article : 240 wordsTo-day was the hiring day of the female helps by the Commonwealth, immigrant ship. There were only fourteen candidates for engagement, and they were all engaged within ten minutes after the opening ...
Article : 137 wordsThe OTAGO GUARDIAN is always getting puzzled about the war telegrams. Recently the unfortunate sub-eidtor was so much puzzled about Ardahan that he unburdened himself as follows:—We would like ...
Article : 278 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the Daily News telegraphs:—"I had the advantage of seeing on Monday morning some experiments on the Salpetriere Hospital of Dr. Burq's curative system, which ...
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Advertising : 2,008 wordsAt the Central Police Court, this morning, William M'Lean was charged by detective Lyons with having stolen a gold watch, the property of J.S. Gordon. Evidence as to the apprehension ...
Article : 53 wordsMiss Ada Ward's " Marie Antoinette " at Ade-laide on the 25th, Was a great success: Mr Chaplin as Louis XVI. gave a very able and dignified representation of the unhappy monarch. Miss Clara ...
Article : 224 wordsMr. Clark, hydraulic engineer, returned from the Hunter on Monday, and left this morning for Bathurst, to advise on a water supply scheme for the city of the plains. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe remains of William Dunn, a young Orangeman, who died from the effects of a stab received at Lisburn on St. Patrick's night (in relation to which some Roman Catholics are in custody), were ...
Article : 213 wordsTo-day being the 4th July, the anniversary of the declaration of American independence, the national flag was hoisted at the American Consul's office and the house of the American merchants. ...
Article : 34 wordsMr. Day to move, in the Assembly, on Friday,—That, in the opinion of this House, the value of all improvements made on forfeited conditional purchases shall be added to the upset price of land when brought ...
Article : 76 wordsThe free lending branch of the Public Library was opened to-day and a very large number of persons availed themselves of the opportunity of getting a new and valuable wok for period at home. The books ...
Article : 94 wordsThe jury, in the case of the man Streetman, at the Adelaide Criminal Court, found that prisoner was guilty of the murder of one Robert Woodhead, a bailiff. The offence was committed under peculiar ...
Article : 455 wordsThe following are the Warden's reports on the operations at Charter's Towers and the Hodgeinsp during the month of May:—HODGKINSON RIVER GOLDFIED. ...
Article : 750 wordsA few days ago we stated that the telegrams from the telegrams from the Agents-General would probably be found only confirmatory of our own telegrams through Reuter's agency. Sir Henry Parkes holds the same ...
Article : 145 wordsDuring the last three years the Harbour and Rivers Department have been actively engaged filling up the Blackwattle Swamp, which adjoins Glebe and Pyrmont. The open sewer, the recent cause of ...
Article : 253 wordsAt the suggestion of Mr. Joshua Poole (Fiddler Joss), an invitation was issued to the criminal classes of St. Giles' and its neighbourhood on a recent evening, to partake of the hospitality of the ...
Article : 323 wordsNear the Colac Cemetery resides a decrepid old man named Joseph Watts, who carries on the trade of a bootmaker. On last Friday night he had retired with his family to bed, when about 2 o' clock his wife ...
Article : 414 wordsAt the Central Police Court this morning, before Messrs. Curan and Guy, a female named Annie Hoyte was charged with having, on Tuesday morning, stolen the sum of ten sovereigns from an East Indian ...
Article : 593 wordsAll the arrangements in connection with the deputation of English Catholics, which is about to leave London for Rome, in order to present the address which has received over 500,000 signatures ...
Article : 173 wordsThe following is the retort of the Marine Board of New South Wales in the matter of the standing of the Italy:—The Marine Board held an inquiry into the circumstances connected with the stranding of this ...
Article : 218 wordsA painful scene appears, by the account given of it in the Sterlium Journal, to have occurred on a recent Sunday in a parish church near Gartmore, in that county. The minister, who is in the habit ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 4 Jul 1877, Page 3
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