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Family Notices : 165 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The memorandum signed by Mr. Lyell and Mr. Munro on behalf of the two Houses requires the Assembly to initiate a new Appropriation Bill with payment of ...
Article : 102 wordsSir JOHN ROBERTSON presented a petition from inhabitants of Mudgee in favour of increased representation. SUPPLY FOR MARCH. Mr. SPEAKER announced a message from the Governor, ...
Article : 3,548 wordsTHE examination of the rioters was continued at the Central Police Court yesterday afternoon before Messer Nesle, Ridge, and M'Loses. The Rev.D. Allen was recalled, and in cross-examination ...
Article : 1,056 wordsMUSWELLBROOK, Wednesday.—The largest and most important sale of store cattle since the drought was held here yesterday by Messrs. Brunker, Wolfe, and Badgery. Over 1300 head ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The defence works at Queenscliff are being rapidly proceede with. The first nine inch gun will be placed in position on Thursday.—A destructive fire has occurred ...
Article : 108 wordsTHE Legislative Assembly has, by a majority of 19 to 12, that is in a proportion of over three to two, recorded its opinion that the Free Public Library and the Museum should be opened on Sundays. ...
Article : 772 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—There was great excitement over the conclusion of the cricket match yesterday, the question being whether the eleven could get the Eighteen all out by 6 o'clock, at ...
Article : 159 wordsWAGGA WAGGA, Tuesday,—The rain commenced shortly after midnight, and has continued ever since. There is every appearance of a good fall, which is much needed in several parts of the ...
Article : 35 wordsSir Edward Deas-Thomson, K.C.M.G., yesterday morning, tendered his resignation of the office of Chancellor of the Sydney University. There is likely to be a strong contest for the high position. Sir James ...
Article : 86 wordsMUDGEE Tuesday.—Messrs. Wyner and Fisher, proprietors of a lottery called the Sightascope, appeared before the Bench to-day, charged with holding a lottery; the case proceeds.—Steady rain ...
Article : 59 wordsAlmost every person in this colony has heard or read of tho wonderful performances of the wonderful performances of the celebrated racehorse, First King. Few, however, have had opportunity of seeing him, and to meet this the TOWN ...
Article : 56 wordsMelbourne, Wednesday.—Sir Brian O'Logblen will be sworn in as Attorney-General to-day, vice Mr. Trench resined.—Mr. Francis intends opposing Sir Brian's re-election, and a svere contest ...
Article : 41 wordsThe farewell benefit of Mr. and Mrs. George Darrell will be given at the Theatre Royal, to-morrow (Thursday) evening, when the romantic drama "Rob-Roy" will be produced for the first time in Sydney for ...
Article : 106 wordsBRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Somerset, mail steamer, arrived here early this morning, and will leave for Sydney to-night. The ship Ardensonnell arrived from London to-day with general ...
Article : 32 wordsCOONABARABRAN, Tuesday.—There was a crowded meeting here on Saturday, to secure a separate representation for this portion of the Bogan electorate. ...
Article : 24 wordsSir.—We claim the liberty of occupying a portion of your space in reply to a letter which appeared in your issue of the 15th instant, written by Messrs, Chester and Co., agents for the Greta Coal Company, agent the difficulty of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 571 wordsAfter the evening's practice of this society, on Monday, 25, a general meeting of the member was held in St. James' schoolroom, when the revised rules were submitted, and, with a few verbal amendments, ...
Article : 160 wordsADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The new theatre was opened last night with a brilliant assemblage. Mr. Chapman, the proprietor; Mr. Johnson, the architect; and Mr. Allison, the lessee, were each ...
Article : 82 wordsMUSWELLBROOK, Thursday.—An enthusiastic meeting was held to-day, in reference to the Muswellbrook and Mudgee railway. The speakers were Mr. A. Bowman and Mr. T. Hungerford. ...
Article : 671 wordsThe Albury Banner understands that one of these discreditable exhibition took place on Monday last at Wodonga, between a man residing on the other side of the Murray and a New South Wales antagonist. It ...
Article : 146 wordsMinisters are objects for sympathy. Mr. Farnell's prat-up feelings, escaped from his particularly tortured breast last night, when he exclaimed with reference to Mr. Barbour, "that he ...
Article : 994 wordsTelephonic experiments have not been neglected in Albury since we (BORDER POST) last reported progress. The telephones constructed by Mr. M'Gauran have been now so accurately adjusted that ...
Article : 139 wordsA case, which is reasonably supposed to be one of child murder, has occurred at Bathurst. From the testimony adduced by several witnesses at the inquest held at Bathurst on Monday last, is appears that on ...
Article : 412 wordsThe junior scullers' race in skiffs, postponed from last Saturday, took place on Monday afternoon. It was understood that the race was to start at 5 o'clock, but through the carelessness of those ...
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Advertising : 295 wordsAt the Central Police Court, this morning, before Messrs, Gorus and Curran, Alfred Jones, alias Fuller, was remanded until Wednesday on a charge, preferred against him by Constable Mackintosh, of ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 27 Mar 1878, Page 2
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