In the Legislative Assambly, Friday, Sir Henry Parkes announced that he had received a letter from his Exoellency Sir Hercules Robin son which he read to the House. The letter was as ...
Article : 99 wordsAdmiral Hor[?]by and General Dickson have inspected the lines at Gallipoli, and have reported to Mr. Layard, the English representative at Constantinople. The Porte has informed Mr. Layard ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,825 wordsSTEWARDS, Messrs. T. St[?]rt M. Vardy, E. Hughes, C. Bull, F. M'Mulien, A. C[?] judge, Mr. G. F. Want, starter, Mr. C. Stanley; [?] of [?] course, Mr. P. Kc[?] The annual meeting of the Campbelltown Jockey Club ...
Article : 1,315 wordsTHE usual monthly meeting of the council of the above society was held at their [?] George-street on Wednesday af[?] last when the following members were present:—Mr. [?] Wallis in the chair, Dr. T[?] Messrs. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 wordsWriting from Warren on the 4th August, the correspondent of the Dubbo DESPATCH says:—"This weather is something dreadful; no rain, and stock dying every day, and to mend matters, the small black ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 15 wordsWHATEVER the policy of the incoming Ministry is to be, it may be taken for granted that they will not adopt the Electoral Bill introduced by their predecessors. It is inevitable now, that they must ...
Article : 1,230 wordsOn Saturday afternoon, as the pick-up train was proceeding at pretty high speed towards Carrick, and when near Ranken's sliding. Robert Farquhar, the engine-driver, accidentally slipped off and fell ...
Article : 91 wordsThe petitions sent to her Majesty for an extension of Sir Hercules Robinson's term of office as Governor of New South Wales were duly presented to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, who has sent ...
Article : 266 wordsThe great font race between Prentice, of Gunnedah, and Harris, of Murrurandi, for £200, being £100 a-side, took place heve to-day, in the presence of crowds from all parts of the district. The ...
Article : 86 wordsThe splendid passage of the steamship Lusitania, from Plymouth has not (says the AGE), caused any surprise to those who know the class of vessels of winch she forms one of the [?], She has answered all ...
Article : 244 wordsOne thousand trout ova arrived to-day from Tasmania, consigned to the Bathurst Fish Acclimatisation Society. They have been placed in a stream preparatory to their removal in a few ...
Article : 624 wordsThis was an actin brought to recover damages sustained by defendant in consequence of having been run over and his leg broken of defendant's coach, through the alleged careless or reckless driving of defendant's ...
Article : 287 wordsIf anyone wishes to grow fleshy, a pint of milk taken before retiring at night will soon cover the scrawniest bones. Although now-a-days we see a good many [?]eshy females, there are many lean and lank ...
Article : 194 wordsHoping to see a good entry whenever this club invites our racing men to have a day of stick-jumping and flat racing, we take this opportunity of reminding horse-owners and trainers that entries for the ...
Article : 228 wordsThe Central Criminal Court sittings commenced this morning at the Dar[?]ghurst Court House. Mr. O'Connor appeared as Crown Prosecutor. FORGING AND UTTERING. ...
Article : 383 wordsHORSE STEALING.—Henry Curtis, alias John We[?]dson. aline Ted White, was committed by the bench of [?]trates, on Friday, to take his trial at the next Quarter Sessions, to be held at Parr[?] 12th October, for the above offence. ...
Article : 307 wordsMr. Garnet Walch, the well-known pressman and playwright, has written a comedy, entitled "Humble Pie, and some of the critics in Melbourne have an[?] upon the piece, and accuse the ...
Article : 287 wordsSIR.—Some couple of [?] back I [?]served a letter in your jour[?] complaining of the [?] delivery of letters at North Shore, and suggesting that the letter-carriers be sent from the general office, as for[?]ly, but I regret to say nothing ...
Article : 164 wordsMr. J. K. Emmett, the genial "Fritz" and rollicking "Jan," whose sensation "header" from the Glenelg pier the other day, so astonished the weak nerves of the Adelaide watermen, arrived in Sydney ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 61 wordsSIR,—As an old sub[?]her to your paper, and an ardent lover of the game of cricked. I am alwa[?] well p[?]ased with the very fall and acc[?] information which you convey through your widely circulated jour[?] which I am sure many a ...
Article : 322 wordsThis morning Mr. W. Pritchard effected the sale of the North Annandale Estate, 320 acres, the property of Captain R. Jchnson, R.N., to Mr. John Young, for the sum of £125,000. It is generally satisfactory that ...
Article : 60 wordsAbout forty members of the Nimrod Club went out for a day's sport on Thursday, in the steamer Breadalbane, and caught 1012 5sh The sport at which most of the fish were caught was off Cooges, where ...
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Article : 144 wordsMr. Butler, Q.C., to-day applied for a postponement of the post ponement of the action Morris v. the Mayor and others, to recover damages for sala[?] due as assistant city engineer, and for wrongful dismissai from the Sydney ...
Article : 126 wordsAt the monthly meeting of the Sydney City Mission, held in the Temperance Hall on Thursday a statement made of the work carried on by missionaries showed that 2845 visits have been made in the seven ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 13 Aug 1877, Page 2
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