The following crushings are reported in the COOKTOWN HERALD of the 30th ultimo:—Venus Machine: 1000 tons, St. Patrick's Block, 2346oz 2dwts 12g; 20 tons, Clara, p.c., 176oz; machine ...
Article : 77 wordsRegarding the garrisons of Alsace-Lorraine, the Paris correspondent of The Times telegraphed, on May 14:—"The newspapers announce that the German Emperor, immediately after his return ...
Article : 342 wordsWe gave in our yesterday's issue all the principal items of news brought by the Whampoa. The following additional particulars are from the Herald's message ...
Article : 1,453 wordsThe Archbishop of Canterbury (says the Times) has determined upon holding a Pan-Anglican Synod at Lambeth Palace in the autumn of 1878, and with that view has recently been in communication with the ...
Article : 270 wordsTHE Coroner held an inquest to-day on the body of the bushranger, Frederick Crauley, who had been shot by Constable Edward Bowen, while in the act of robbing Averys Hotel, in this town. ...
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Family Notices : 40 wordsA meeting of the Municipal Council of Sydney, was holden at the Town Hall this forennon. Present:—The Right Worshipful the Mayor (J. Merriman, Esq.), in the chair, Aldermen Oatley, Green, ...
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Advertising : 939 wordsAn expedition to explore the buried cities of Central Asia is being talked of in Bombay and elsewhere in India.. That treasures like those at Macenae may be found in the sands of Mongolia is ...
Article : 263 wordsAbout 10 o'clock yesterday morning, Margaret Fanning, a widow aged 64 years, and residing at Longbottom, near Homebush, was found dead in her house by Thomas Carrott, of that place. ...
Article : 283 wordsAdmiral Philip Westphal is, it appears, not the actual last survivor of Nelson's great victory over the Danish fleet at Copenhagen, 2nd April, 1801, that honour being shared by Captain George Hilton ...
Article : 217 wordsA company of fourteen persons have arrived here from Calcutta with a capital ol £20,000 for the purpose of trying the experiment of growing indgo, tea, and tobacco. They have applied for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 363 wordsIn the blood of a bitch, examined recently by MM. Galeb and Pourquier, were found thousands of embryos of the small worms named Filaria hoemtica, and the heart was full of adult filaria. Examining ...
Article : 936 wordsThe Railway Construction Bill provides for the completion of the Gippsland line, and the exten-sion of the lines from Avenal to Shepparton, Dunolly to St. Arnaud, Stawell to Horsham, ...
Article : 96 wordsThe City Coroner this morning held an inquest at Mr. T. H. Matterson's Cleveland Inn, Bourke-street, touching the death the death of a young man named James Kenneally, who was found drowned in a creek ...
Article : 568 wordsEighty tons of flour were offered at auction to-day, but no sales were effected. Oats have advanced to 4s 3d; maize, 4s 7d. Candles are lower, and Brandon's have sold at 8½d. Sales ...
Article : 663 wordsTHE morning was beautiful and frosty when I bade Mr. Smith good morning, and steered my course up the Redbank Creek, ruminating as I went along on the vast improvements that must have taken place on ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 17 Jul 1877, Page 3
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