SIR,—In the report on the above subject published in you issue of the 17th instant, you state that the meeting was presided over by the mayor of Balmaic, Alderman Tayior. I have been requested to state that Mr. John Taylor is not the ...
Article : 112 wordsLast Saturday afternoon it was reported about town that Boylson's flour-mills and a row of houses on the Liverpool road, Ashfield, were on fire. As dense volumes of smoke were seen rising from a fire ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 383 wordsI[?] has been rumoured in [?]verpool for some little time that the Rev. R. L. King. B. A. principal of Moore College in[?] on [?] of the health to vacate his post. and yesterday the last sunday in the present Colla[?] term ...
Article : 201 wordsSIR,—It will be in the recollection of most of your readers the sad deaths by drowning of the two young lade, [?]med William and John adelaide Addison. aged 11 and 6 years respectively. The melancholy occu[?] took place about eighteen months ...
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Family Notices : 158 wordsIn the District Court, on Monday, before Judge Wilkinson and a jury of four, the action Vider v. Spears, was determined. Mr. Rogers. instructed by Mr. A. H. M'Cullock our appeared for the plaintiff, and ...
Article : 370 wordson Tuesday night, reports the Dubbo Dispatch, of the 17th instant, Mr. Dolisle, relict of the late Major Delisle, and mother of Mrs. Campbell died at Bunglegumby She had reached the unusual age of ...
Article : 96 wordsA case which has attracted feat public interest was to-day concluded before Lord Justice Deasy at the assizes of Galway. It was a prosecution for murder under very peculiar and painful circumstances. The ...
Article : 1,114 wordsWe have had remarke the Western Independent. excellent opportunities lately of lesting the opinions of gentlemen who are intimately acquainted with the various proposed routes from Mudgee to Sydney, and ...
Article : 146 wordsAn impromptu pigeon sweep came off at Cock's River, on Saturday afternoon last, where the birds are noted for being real trimmers, and on this occ[?]sion an improvement—if anything—was notice ...
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Advertising : 2,051 wordsIn the House of Commons, before the Easter adjournment, Mr. Pease moved the second reading of his Capital Punishment Abolition Bill, which was refused, by a majority of 199 (263 against 64), or more ...
Article : 268 wordsThis great sporting event between R. F. Watson, of West Maitland and Charies Carver, of M[?] for £200 a side, came off this (Saturday) afternoon on Eale's rececourse, West Maitland in the presence of upwards of 4000 spectators,. It ...
Article : 595 wordsTHEATER ROYAL.—"Our Boys" attracted another crowded audience to the Theatre Roayl on Saturday night, and the comedy went even better than on its first representation. At the close of the second ...
Article : 789 wordsThe large crowd that assembled iu the Masonic Hall on Saturday evening to see the greatest living billiardist and Mr. F. Shorter exhibit their wonderful powers of one winessed a very great great indeed ...
Article : 864 wordsAn important decision, and oat affecting the interests of municipalities generally, has just been given by his Honor Mr. District Court Judge Dowling. It may be stated that the case was beard at the last march ...
Article : 353 wordsDuring his recent visit to goulburn, the Minister for Works paid a visit to the local post-office, when he expressed his surprise at the large amount of correspondence which passes through the office. He considers that the new postal ...
Article : 510 wordsAn important ejectment suit was heard on Friday in the Banco Court, before the Chief Justice and a jury of four. Alfred Mitchell sought to eject George Longworthy Lethbridge J.P., from two blocks of ...
Article : 337 wordsLynch and party (says the Advertiser), have finished washing 50 loads from their claim adjoining Isbester paddock, Three Mile, which yielded 4 1/2dwt, The sharcholders are satisfied with the reslt, as it ...
Article : 182 wordsThe opening of the Woopllahra public school took place on Saturday last at 3 p.m. The large [?]room of the handsome structure was filled with ladies and gentlemen. The mayor of Woollahra, W. ...
Article : 140 wordsWe (Singleton Times understand that the public meeting in connection with the proposed railway from the Great Northern line to Sydney, will be held in about a fortnight. It is intended to week to secure the ...
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Advertising : 45 wordsThe Hobart Town Tribune reports a fearfulk tragedy which occurred at Bream Creek, about sixteen miles from sorelltron sunday, 11th instant:— "A voung man named Richard Gopping. aged ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 20 May 1878, Page 3
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