At the Hay Quarter Sessions on the 20th [?] William Hall pleaded guilty to a charge of setting fire to a woolshed at Merri Merrigal station owned by Mr. John Brewer. The [?] was remanded ...
Article : 482 wordsIt appears that the Government have banded the management of the Newcastle life-boat over to Municipal Council. Mr. Geo[?] Eagent in a letter to the mayor says:—I have the [?] to inform ...
Article : 72 wordsA late arrival from the [?] reports [?] a mob of probably forty hor[?] in a defile in the ranges about thirty mites from [?] and [?] every direction. The ...
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Advertising : 45 wordsRetoru[?] steamer 1000 tons, Mac[?] from Auckland [?] From Dunedin: Mrs Mac[?]ane Dr. Coull From Wellington: Mr. Matto[?] Mr and Mrs White Mr Brown Mr. and Mrs. Lichfield, Mr. F. Lichfield ...
Article : 917 wordsThe question of fin[?] separation, which has long been discussed between the North and South, came up for settlement in the Assembly yesterday evening [?] second reading of the [?] ...
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Family Notices : 178 wordsA correspondent writing from Glendon Brook in the singleton district says:—"Since the late [?] the [?]ing wh[?] and barley [?] looking will and the herbage springing up and looking nice and ...
Article : 68 wordsWe are authorised to state that Messrs. Clought and Co. woul brokers, Melbourne have made sat[?]efactory arrangements with the Australian Stea[?] Navigation Company for one of their steamers to call ...
Article : 73 wordsThe annual bee meeting for the ploughing and sowing of the paddock belonging to the R. C. Church at Armidale took place on Thursday There were [?] 80 ploughs on the ground and by Early in the after ...
Article : 67 wordsThe great mining case—Tingha (Hall) v. An Bing and party (Chinese)—in which complainant, the lessee of the land, sought to obtain possession thereof, was dismissed, Warden Buchanan holding ...
Article : 415 wordsMr. J. H. Bliss writes es follows to the MARR[?]ROUGH CHRONICLE, of the and anstant:— "Sir, a remarkable comet can be seen with opera glass now at night with no tail like a hazy star. ...
Article : 139 wordsMessrs. Edwards, Dunjop and Co., of 144, Pitt-street, have just received from England a large photographic picture of the members of the British Cabinet. The picture is enclosed in an elega[?] gilt Irame, four ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 wordsThe two missionaries—Mr. Campbell and Mr. Westwood—after a so[?] in Rockhampton for some weeks are about to leave us (says the CAPRICORNIAN) Kicking the dust from their ...
Article : 180 wordsThe charge against the man William Read, of breaking and entering the dwelling house of Charles H. Francis, of Woollahra, and stealing therefrom a quantity of wearing apparel a £1-note and some ...
Article : 148 wordsWE see by the [?] that one of the judges of Victoria has corrected a practice which here as well as in that colony, frequently embarrasses the administration of justice. ...
Article : 710 wordsA murderous assault, says Geelong correspondent, was commited to-day in one of the carriages of the Colac train, which left at 3 o'clock on the 3rd instant. A man named James Batty got into one of the ...
Article : 392 wordsA frightful accident occurred at the Adelaide Railway Station, (says the S. A. ADVERTISER) on Saturday, July 28 to an aboriginal native woman. About half-past 8 o'clock a fireman named Roach was ...
Article : 261 wordsA correspondent, writing from Cano[?]har, stales:—"We are now enjoying those be[?]ents which accrue from a prolonged and most severe drought. Yes, a drought in its full bloom, unprecedented in its severity ...
Article : 360 wordsSIR—This much needed station has been externally completed how some little time. but what about the internal [?]ttings and furniture? Are we to wait three or four months before anything is done in this matter? Surely in case of so ...
Article : 81 wordsOn Sunday night a fire occurred in the musical instrument and fancy goods warchouse of Mr. Stephenson, Hare-street Echuca. It was fortunately extinguished before the flumes had made much headway ...
Article : 344 wordsSIR—As statements about the wages that cup be earner by brickmakers have been made which are not according to facts, permit me to give the results of work done by me for the last thirteen weeks [?] to the strike. The weather ...
Article : 202 wordsAt the District Police Court, yesterday, before Mr. Call, P.M. and Mr. Harcourt, J.P., Norman M/ Lenman, clothing manufacturer, of Post Office Place, was summoned by Mr. Martin Evans the ...
Article : 448 wordsThe following extracts from a letter received by a gentleman at Dapto, from an Hlawarra dairyman, who recently proceeded to Calitornia to settle with some of his friends there amidst "fresh fields and pasture ...
Article : 839 wordsVICTORIA THEATRE.—Last night his Excellency the Governor and suite honoured "Our American Cousin" with their presence, and Mr. Sothern's performance of Lord Dundreary appeared to afford them ...
Article : 701 wordsSIR—As a [?] admirer of our Botanic Gardens. I was sorry to observe in your issue of We[?] last the remarks made by the member for the Upper Hunter cou[?]erning this valuable establishment. Were our [?] has been ...
Article : 487 wordsOur New Zealand files contain an account of the inquest on the body of one Thomas Powell, who had died from wounds inflicted by a man named Karl Kehede, who with n woman named Lynch were in ...
Article : 722 wordsA public meeting of the residents of the municiapal district of West Botany was held at the Council Chambers, Rocky Point-road, on Monday evening last, to consider the desirability of petitioning the ...
Article : 180 wordsA Special meeting of the Municipal Council of Sydney was held at the Town Hall, George-street, yesterday, for considering the following notices of motion by Alderman Chapman:—"1. That so much ...
Article : 452 wordsThere was hunched from the timber-yard of Mr. John Booth, of Balmain, on Saturday, a fine looking screw steamer, adapted for harbour purposes, and intended to carry timber, &c., between Mr. Booths Saw ...
Article : 348 wordsThe Belmore Lodge, of the above order, had their annual excursion and picnic to Chowder Bay yesterday. The weather was all that could he desired, and a large number of the members of the order ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 7 Aug 1877, Page 2
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