The British s[?] which had been lying at the port of Athens, have left under sealed orders. It is reported that they have gone to Be[?]sk Bay. T[?]kish accounts state that the Russian advance ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 995 wordsUnder this name, a volunteer fire company for Waterloo and Redfern was successfully launohed last night, at the adjourned meeting held in the Waterloo Council Chambers. A strong committee was appointed ...
Article : 173 wordsThe Brindisi portion of the Australian May mails via Sue[?]a have been delivered. ...
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Article : 510 wordsCorbyn's Original Georgia Minstrels commenced a season at St. George's Hall, Melbourne, on Tuesday last to a crowded house. They are heard to greater advantage in their new borne than at the Academy of ...
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Article : 268 words1670 acres of land were selected to-day—The weather is beautiful but dry—The Rev. Henry Martin of Bathurst has been appointed to the charge of this parish. He commenced duty on ...
Article : 457 wordsWe understand that a clerk in the occupation branch of the Lands Department his been called upon for an explanation of certain matters connected with the affairs of his office. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe works at the Great Synagogue in Elizabeth-street appear to be rapidly progressing under the superintendence of Mr. Rowe, and the contractorship of Sir. Coleman. A very handsome set of iron gates ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 159 wordsThe examination of witnesses in the rase of James and Eliza Boland, who were charged yesterday at the Central Police Office, on a charge of stealing £43 in money and cheque from Mrs. Ann Hushes, of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 wordsAt a meeting of the inhabitants of Maitland on Monday evening, the following resolution was adopted:—"That, in the opinion of the meeting, the connection of Mudgee with the railway system of ...
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Article : 540 wordsAt the Central Police-court this morning, before Messrs Jolly, Reading, and Cohen, a man named William Stubbs was brought up on a charge of violently assaulting one Andrew Donald, a labourer on ...
Article : 228 wordsTHE OPERA—The performance of Rossini's Opera, "II Barbiere di Seviglia," last night, was one of the most perfect and most enjoyable productions of the present season. The attractiveness of the opera was ...
Article : 444 wordsThe Board appointed to inquire into the recent railway accident, near Kilmore, has brought up a report, which shows that the grossest carelessness was displayed by many of the officials on the Kilmore ...
Article : 183 wordsThe clipper ship Northam has cleared outwards for London, and will take her departure in the course of a day or two, with a consignment of fresh meat for the London market. All the cold producing ...
Article : 80 wordsWithin the last few days the Municipal Council have abolished the office of clerk of the markets, and paid Mr. Carruthers one year's salary in advance, and various other officials' services are to be dispensed with ...
Article : 338 wordsA few minutes before 9 o'clock last evening a fire was discovered to be burning on the promises of Mr. Thomas Saywell's tobacco factory in Clarcuce-street. The fire appears to have originated on the ...
Article : 237 wordsA private coursing party has been arranged for Saturday nest, by Mr. W. M'Culloch, at which Sir George Bowen, Sir William Jerrois (if well enough), Colonel Scratchley and others will be ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Fri 6 Jul 1877, Page 2
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