Although the general yield of sugar in Queensland this season is nothing wonderful, yet isolated instances of magnificent returns on well cultivated platforms. Thus we learn from a Bundaberg ...
Article : 107 wordsAt the Water Police Court, on Tuesday morning a middle-aged woman named Margaret Smythe, a resident of Palmer-street, admitted having stolen a pair of boots, value 5s 6d. the property of John ...
Article : 76 wordsNo amount of declamation can get over facts. Each successive batch of emigrants is readily absorbed, and for certain classes, notably domestic servants, the competition is overwhelming. Wages are not falling, but on ...
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Advertising : 143 wordsTHE Mercantile Rowing Club called a public meeting at Gannou's Exchange Hotel, on Monday evening to arrange for accepting the challenge to row an eight-cared outrigger race on the Yarra. His worship the Mayor occupied the ...
Article : 736 wordsOne of the most terrible crimes has must been committed in this town, and the whole of the inhabitants are in the greatest slate of excitement. A man named ...
Article : 254 wordsWe have little to add to the report of the late disastrous fire, reported in our Tuesday's issue (says the CLARANCE EXAMINER). We learned since that the building,the property of the representatives of ...
Article : 147 wordsThere died last week one who in his time filled no inconsiderable space in Victorian cricket—Mr. T. J F. Wray. Mr. Wray was one of the pioneers of the game in this colony, and among our most prominent ...
Article : 220 wordsThe interest attached to the wine industry of this district has not been so keenly evinced of late not that the operations of the vignerons have become less successful or extensive—quite the contrary—but ...
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Family Notices : 142 wordsQUEEN'S THEATRE.—The performance at this theatre remain as attractive as ever, and the roaring explosive laughter that has been frequently heard from the throat of a body actually rolling about in its ...
Article : 217 wordsThe Full Court, consisting of the Cheif Justice (Sir James Martial, Mr. James Hargrave, and Mr. Justice Manning, have refused to grant a new trial of the action brought by George Smith Hall against ...
Article : 528 wordsA most determined suicide is reported from Binalong, H.I. Caro, late a storekeeper at Goulburn and yass, this morning entered a butcher's shop at Binolog, and lifting one of the knives ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 wordsThe following are particulars of the murder at Cairns, on suspicion in connection with which a man has been arrested at Brisbane :—A horrid murder has been perpetrated at a small creek, two miles beyond ...
Article : 218 wordsA rough-looking little customer, who was described as of no calling, and twenty-four years of age,was charged at the Central Police Court on Monday morning, by police officers ...
Article : 456 wordsWE are glad to learn by a notice issued from the Department of Mate, to holders of gold-mining and mineral leases, that the Minister has set about the work of relieving mining enterprises from one ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 224 wordsJohn Williams, restaurant keeper, was fined £30 to-day, at the Police Court, for selling a bottle of porter without a license.—Six locomotive engines and fittings arrived to-day, by the ship ...
Article : 681 wordsMr. Thomas Walker delivered a lecture on Sunday night, in the Theatre Royal, to a large audience. The subject of the lecture was revivals, their uses, abuses, and consequences. The lecturer drew a very ...
Article : 845 wordsThe following account of a brave rescue by a woman is supplied by the Muswellbrook correspondent of the MERCURY:—An aged man named Moore, who is both deaf and nearly blind, was tramping his ...
Article : 295 wordsA woman named Alice Strange was charged at the Water Police Court, this morning, with having, on Sunday night last, stolen a silver watch, a diamond ring worth £27, ami £65 in money from the person of ...
Article : 275 wordsA QUARTERLY meeting of the Municipal Council of Sydney was holden at the Townhall at noon on Monday. Present— The Right Worshipful the Mayor (James Merriman, Esq., J.P.). Aldermen Kippax, Playfair, Macintosh. Young ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 436 wordsA few weeks ago a challenge appeared in our columns (says the MAITLAND MERCURY), signed by Prentice of Gunnedah, stating that he was open to run Brown of Maitland; Fleming, of Newcastle; or ...
Article : 366 wordsJohn O' Toole, apparently about 20 years of ape, was charged by Constable Patrick James Crowe with having stolen, last night, one bottle of "Old Tom," value 3s 6d. the property of John Richardson, hotel ...
Article : 131 wordsAt theo Central Police Court, this morning, a young man named Charles Kennedy pleaded guilty to a charge preferred against him by constable Forster for stealing a handkerchief and a pair of trousers ...
Article : 180 wordsThe Roman Catholics in New Zealand are much exercised over the Education Bill. Bishop Morau is vigorous in his denunciations of it. He says:—"A more atrocious and tyrannical measure was never ...
Article : 244 wordsA drive took place lately at Mr. James Hunt's property, near Inverell, which terminated very successfully. 505 were killed in the yard, and not less that 100 outside. This slaughter was accomplished ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 21 wordsIn the vacant place next to Talbot's stores has been erected a capital building, to be occupied by a leading firm in our city. Substantial in structure, every accommodation will be afforded to shippers, and ...
Article : 129 wordsA man named Joseph Palmer, a tailor, residing at Windsor, dropped down dead in the yard of the Rose Inn, Windsor, on Saturday evening. The medical testimony at the coroner's inquest, held on ...
Article : 90 wordsSpeaking of Loup Garou, a correspondent of the CLARENCE EXAMINER says he is an immense horse, seventeen hands high or over, and those who have not seen his since leaving the turf can have no idea ...
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Advertising : 82 wordsWith reference to our paragraph of yesterday, in which it was stated that the dinner of Mr. Terry, Master of The Eastwood, would take place at Creasy's Hotel, Parramatta, we have to state that the fixture ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 12 Sep 1877, Page 2
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