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Detailed lists, results, guides : 643 wordsTHE PRESIDENT took the chair at half-post [?]o'clock. Leave of absence was granted to Sir George Innes for one week, and on the motion of Mr. SAMUEL. Mr. Alexander Campbell was appointed to act as chairman of committees on ...
Article : 385 wordsThe revenue for the year [?] is about £1,[?]000 or [?]of £170,000 as compared with the revenue of 1875-6. The expenditure is about £70,000 less than the revenue. ...
Article : 226 wordsA return to an order made in the Legislative Assembly contains the following information concerning the above mentioned bridges:—Coast, including approaches: Dunmore, £7152 13s 11d: Pit[?] ...
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Family Notices : 61 wordsThe revenue for the year 1876-7 is About £1,436,000, or an increase of upwards off 170,000 as compared with the revenue of 1875-6. The ex-penditure is £70,000 less than the revenue. Mr. ...
Article : 288 wordsThe Auckland Star says. " we ate glad to learn that Sir George Grey's health is rapidly improving, and that he is determined to be in his place in Parliament next session in spite of all obstacles. One ...
Article : 75 wordsIn answer to questions Ministers stated—(1) That the gross amount of money expended on construction of railways, including purchase of Parramatta railway [?] to [?]From 1st January to 31st May. ...
Article : 6,814 wordsTHE Legislative Assembly is to return this evening to the question of the defences of the colony. Considering the imminent peril to which the metropolis and the city of Newcastle are exposed by ...
Article : 1,052 wordsThe General Post Office Department hare arranged that an and after the 1st of August next postage stamps will be exchanged for cash. A discount of five per cent will be charged for the ...
Article : 72 wordsThe Canterbury News says:—Business in the grain market has been gradually slackening off for the past few weeks, and although there are still considerable quantities lying at the out country stations for want of ...
Article : 200 wordsThe Navigation Board to-day opened an inquiry us to the wreck of the Balti, steamer, but Mr. Stewart, the solicitor for the on, questioned the jurisdiction of the Board, on the ground that ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 257 wordsThe following opinion of the Chinese is contained in a letter, written by a japanese in Shanghai, to the NIGHI-NIGHI SHINDUN, and published in that paper:—"About the end of this month (January) Mr. ...
Article : 196 wordsIn the case, the Inspector of Collieries against the manager of the the Borehole Colliery the Bench decided on a dismissal today on the ground that there was no proof of the number of the men ...
Article : 51 wordsIn speaking of the perfect rubbish that is telegraphed to the New Zealand press the Grey River LEADER observes:—Why does the presiding genius of the Press Agency permit his agents to inflict all the ...
Article : 294 wordsCaptain Pater, senior naval officer, has says the ARGUS, sent into the Treasurer his resignation of the command of the Cerberus in consequence of the extraordinary appointment of Mr. Tandy at first ...
Article : 144 wordsSIR.—Mr. Clark is a very good hyd[?] engineer, and has a gravitation scheme his is doub[?]ess the best but [?]of [?] two millions [?] money, when the[?] better can be [?] for £10,000—especially as probably ...
Article : 179 wordsThe Legislative Assembly, last night, came to a [?]decision on the subject of the Chinese question in Queensland, in connection with her Majesty's assent to the Queensland Goldfields Act ...
Article : 266 wordsAlthough no places of Worship are to be found (says the WANGANUI HERALD correspondent) in the T[?] and Upper Wanganui country, yet the natives being Hau Haus, use the p[?] prayers twice ...
Article : 542 words[?]—In the excitement [?] over the late contest [?]ween Trickett and Rush. [?]sight of the fact of [?] great disadvantage Rush [?]contend against. and as[?] beard an authority upon rowing [?]Rush as a duffer ...
Article : 291 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of the Board of Directors of the Destitue Children's Asylum, at Randwick, was held yesterday afternoon, in the Boardroom of the Sydney Infirmary. Mr. William Alderson ...
Article : 277 wordsThe traffic both up and down the various lines of railway was unprecedented, and nearly all the available rolling stock was utilised. From 1 o'clock until 3 o'clock the Redfern ter[?]nus was a perfect ...
Article : 219 wordsThis week's issue of the TOWN AND COUNTRY JOURNAL will prove particularly acceptable not only to colonial but also to home readers, on account of the special prominence given to the great boat race which ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 5 Jul 1877, Page 2
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