Hopter. [?]Garde. from the Olyde and Ulladalla. Passengers—Mrs Mansell and child, Miss Hobbs, Miss. Parkesm Mrs [?] Miss Gommings, Mis Keziett, Messrs Mert, [?]usten, Guest Robards, Allen, Clements, Pollock, Masters ...
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Advertising : 72 wordsThe British force [?]he are to ship in the vessels Malabar, Crocodil[?] and Ruphrates, are proceeding to Mala and G[?]raltar, but it is believed that they will event[?] be ordered to Gallipoli. ...
Article : 48 wordsThe SPEAK [?] July 24. to the [?] that he has received a return Assemb[?] the election of a member to serve in the [?] the clectoral district of Northumberland with ...
Article : 4,276 wordsThe case of inspector Anderson against Spinks. a proceeding under the Vagrant Act, was called on at the Central Police Office this morning. In the absence of Mr. Carroll, defendent's attorney, the case ...
Article : 28 wordsElectoral maps, showing the boundaries of the electoral districts of the colony, as proposed in the Bill now before Parliament, have been printed at the Government Printing Office, and copied were laid ...
Article : 91 wordsAt the Central Police Office this morning on the information of Mr. George L[?]ans, railway stations master at Redfern, a person named Gray was fined in the penalty of £1 levy and and distress, or th[?] days ...
Article : 84 wordsMr. Garrett moved for, and obtained leave, in the Assembly, yesterday evening, to introduce a Bill to amend the land law. The principal points. Mr. Garrett wishes to bring forward are these:—To abolish ...
Article : 115 wordsShortly before noun to-day a young man, named George Davis, residing with his parents at 195, Parramatta street, was thrown off a horse he was riding in Parramatta-street. The unfortunate man fell ...
Article : 75 wordsThe Russians, in attempting the passage of the [?]kan mountains, by the Shipku Pass, met with a resolute resistance from the Turke, and sustained b[?]avy losses; but after a severe engagement they ...
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Family Notices : 201 wordsauthority from Wellington. N.Z., states:—Mr. Houston, formerly Vice-President of the Pacitic Mail Company, is a passenger to Sydney. He has full authority from the company to conclude such ...
Article : 101 wordsA married woman named Theresa Warson residing at No. 182, Clarence-street, on the 12th inst., whilst under the influence of drink, fell downstairs through her heel catching in the edge of one of the ...
Article : 145 wordsGeorge Stewart Handslip [?] Hugh Montgomery Bland, described as a seaman, was charged at the Water police Office, yesterday, with having, on the 20th instant, inflicted grievous bodily harm on one ...
Article : 161 wordsThe railway rioters at Petersburg, Virginia, America, had a severe encounter with the malitia, but they were defeated, and the latter now hold. the town with arms and cannon. The Sheriff was killed. ...
Article : 67 wordsSpeaking of the steamer Lusitania, which 18 no on her way to Melbourne, the EUROPEAN MAN says:—"She is a noble specimen of a sea-going steamer of 3825 tons register, and 3000 horse power ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 wordsIn the House of Lords aud the House of Commons, Earl Derby and Sir Stafford Northcote respectively, have stated, in reply to questions as to the destination of the British troops now leaving ...
Article : 78 wordsAt the Water Police Court, yesterday, Bridget Callaghan, a young woman aged 19. was charged by Sergeant Bremner with having on the 4th July instant endeavoured to conceal the birth of her child. Mr. R. ...
Article : 202 wordsWHEN human life is at stake, men may be excused if in their eagerness to prevent a fatal disaster, they [?] look some of the courtesies which are due on ordinary occasions to their fellow ...
Article : 938 wordsThe following telegram, received in Sydney this morning, by the Government, from the Agent- General in London, has been promptly handed us for publication:— ...
Article : 237 wordsA deputation from Albury, and consisting [?] Mr. Day, M.P., Mr. Fitzpatrick, M.P., Mr. Jones (Mayor of Albury, Mr. Gulson, Mr. Mudge, and Mr. Thorold. waited upon the colonial Secretary, at his ...
Article : 1,044 wordsBUSINESS continues extremely dull in the Import market, and sales reported are of the most meagre description; there is no prospect of improvement this month. and the complicated aspect of European affairs. helps to coreate a disposition of the part of importer to hold on for better times. The great scarcity a [?] expense of carriage at the present time. deters cou[?] buyers from operating. ...
Article : 68 wordsAn elderly widow, a pretty old resident of Yass (says the COURIER) recently resolved to visit Sydney by railway, and on reaching the Redfern station was induced to take a seat in a handsom cab for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 655 wordsAbout 9 o'clock this morning Mr. Henry Zions, tailor, of Warsaw House, George-street, gave a young man hamed George Wiley into custody upon a charg of stealing a pair of beets. his property, and of the ...
Article : 320 wordsThe Marino Hoard commenced an inquiry today into the collision between the ship St. Lawrence and the barque Island City. The evidence of both captains was taken, and the inquiry then ...
Article : 644 wordsTwenty-five water colour paintings by Mr William Bennett, to be disposed to by "the Port Jackson Art Union." are on view at Messrs. Nicholson and Aseherbergs, next door to Peaps and Shaw's ...
Article : 523 wordsWe notice in one of the New York papers, and we mention the fact, that in April last Dr. Hall, the minister of the Presbyterian Church, Fifth Avenue, expressed a strong desire that the congregation should ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 25 Jul 1877, Page 2
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