Mr. T. S, Clibborn offered for sale, yesterday, at Fannelly's Bazaar, the well known race horse Amendment and King of the West. The former, our readers are perhaps aware, was offered to ...
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Article : 51 wordsDr. Badham has contributed a long letter to the discussion of the opening the Free Library. His style is quite Socratic in the playfulness of its humour, but he succeeds in saying nothing in a ...
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Family Notices : 238 wordsA detachment of thirty artillerymen, under Lieutenant Le Patrouel, is now at Dawes' Battery, in reading to leave for Newcastle, to form garrison for the defence of the port. It is stated that they ...
Article : 119 wordsRussia seeks to negotiate a loan, for the purpose of further military preparations, The Russian Press says that Russian dignity forbids compliance with England's demands. ...
Article : 33 wordsCAIRNS, Monday.—Further tidings have been brought in here by a search party respecting the wreckage on the coast near Dunk Island. Proof is now forthcoming which leaves no doubt now ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 247 wordsThe Imperial Government have made a claim on Victoria for £1000 odd in connection with the Nelson and her outfit. The Government are well assured (states the Melbourne AGE) that every penny in ...
Article : 58 wordsAt the Central Police Court this morning, before Messrs. Helsham, Hyem, Paling, and Bailey, J.P.'s, Thomas James, alias M'Intosh, was charged by constable Henning, with having stolen a place of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 wordsSir William Manning has been elected Chancellor of the University, in the place of Sir E. Dean Thomson, resigned. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe City Coroner hold an inquest yesterday, at the observer Tavern, lower George-street, respecting the death of Charles Lee. whose body was found floating in Johnston's Bay. Deceased was aged 40 years ...
Article : 152 wordsFrom the following telegram from St. Petersburg of January 30, the Russians would appear to have been more successful in their second torpedo attack on the Turkish ships at Batoum than they were in the ...
Article : 211 wordsMR. BARBOUR has on the business paper of the Legislative Assembly for this evening, a notice of motion upon a subject of universal interest to the people of New South Wales. It is in these ...
Article : 1,067 wordsThe following important notice, respecting the public lands, has been published:—Department of Lands, Sydney, April 8, 1878. It is hereby notified for public information, that all Crown land ...
Article : 70 wordsTelegrams from the Continent indicate that there are no signs of Russia yielding to the demands of England. There is increasing irritation in Roumania ...
Article : 55 wordsMessrs. Cole, Fletcher, Stewart. Vahland, and Hurst (secretary), attended at the Masonic Hall, on the 4th instant (says the ADVERTISED), for the purpose of paying over the prizes won at the drawing of the ...
Article : 209 wordsThere was a large gathering of the friends of the Very Rev. Dean M'Carthy last night in St. Mary's Seminary. The object of the meeting was to make arrangements for the presentation of an address and ...
Article : 352 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—All the law courts adjourned to-day, in consequence of the death of Mr. Justice Fellows.—Sir Samuel Wilson has succeeded in his experiments at the Ercildom Ponds ...
Article : 92 wordsContains, schooner 196 tons, Love, from Maryborough. Captain, agent. Naiad, brig, from New Zealand. ...
Article : 21 wordsGOULBURN, Monday.—The notorious desperado, Johnny Glass, a half-caste, was found guilty before Mr. Justice Manning. at the Circuit Court here, to-doy, of a capital offence on his step-daughter ...
Article : 40 wordsChristians from Maryborough: 91,000 feel tin-cer. The steamship City of Grafton, when leaving the Clarence River, got on the crossing, and was towed off last night by the steamer Little Neil, and is now in the deep hole loading. ...
Article : 42 wordsDuring the proceedings of the Council of the New South. Wales Association last Friday evening, a letter from the National Rifle Association of America, relative to the next international match at Creedmore ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 89 wordsCOOKTOWN, Monday.—There are forty Chinese patients in the Cooktown hospital, all suffering from fever or paralysis; the latter is very prevalent among the whole of the Chinese.—Detective ...
Article : 148 wordsA GENTLEMAN who has just returned from the Clarence Heads (reports the GRAPTON ARGUS), has furnished us with a few particulars as to the narrow escape of five persons form being drowned. It appears ...
Article : 310 wordsThe residents of St. Peter's, fronting the Cook's River-road, have been put to much annoyance, and in some instances, to considerable loss, through some persons distributing upon the main road, pieces of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 493 wordsRICHARD III.—The high reputation of Mr. Creswick's Richard drew a crowded house on saturday night and the expectation of a "goodly show" attracted a very large number of youths to the ...
Article : 708 wordsBRISBANE, Monday.—The Railway Commissioners rule that no money will be returned for lost misapplied tickets.—Mr. Hocking, the member for Wickbam meets the electors on ...
Article : 118 wordsDuring his Excellency the Governor and his suite's visit to the Themes, the Maori residents gave a ball to him. It was entirely their own affair; and although they were most liberal in the distribution of ...
Article : 257 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—The Hon. Graham Berry will probably visit Sydney for a few weeks during the recess.—The steamship Durham left Plymouth on the 17th of February, and is expected ...
Article : 561 wordsLieutenant-colonel Goodlet, Lieutenant-colonel, Wilson, and Captain Chatfield, waited on the Colonial Secretary this morning, and asked that the sum of £250 might be granted toward making and ...
Article : 484 wordsCOOKTOWN, MONDAY.—The steamer Bowen left on April 2 for Hongkong. She carried 81 Chinese, and 1309oz of gold.—-A daring attempt at burglary was made at Cooktown telegraph-office ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 9 Apr 1878, Page 2
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