IN the hist[?]y of this sel[?]y no matter has occurred up to the present that has caused so much excitement in Europe as the lessing of the H[?]on Islands. The matter has been debated in the Chamber of Deputies ...
Article : 2,154 wordsThe M[?] Times correspondent says:—"Rao[?] with the work necessary to connect the Gan cutting at Werrias' Creek with the main northern line at that spot has been of lase made. ...
Article : 88 wordsADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The weather here is wet and stormy along the coat. Two small craft have been driven ashore at Glenelg, and are not likely to be got off; the ves[?]ls Britannia ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,439 wordsA faney bazaar was opened yesterday afternoon at the Redfern Town Hall, in aid of the building fund of a new Redfern and Waterloo Presbyterian Church, which is proposed to be erected on the Botany-road. ...
Article : 199 wordsNEWCASTLE, Tuesday,—A scene, having what of a ludicrous aspect, has been on at the Council Chambers all day. Mr. Usher, C.E., employed by the Council to do ...
Article : 114 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Messrs. M'Lellan Mason, Slattery, Crossley, Walsh, and Gaunson are nominated tor South Gippsland.—There are [?] of spilt in the Cabinet but it is not ...
Article : 317 wordsMr. W. Fr[?]or, of Coburg (says a correspondent) has received from Scotland a wineglass, an old relic of the family, which has an important history, It was once used by Charles Edward the Pretender, the last ...
Article : 215 wordsIt is seldom that a public banquet has a more worthy object then given last nisht in honour of Mr. Creswick. The services which that gentleman has rendered to the most popular of the arts ...
Article : 1,050 wordsMr. Hurley, M.P., for Hartley, has taken the initiative in a philantrophic work, from which, If it is followed up with perseverance by those whose minion it is to. work in the cause, most beneficial ...
Article : 532 wordsTHE statistics of population Laying now been completed, it has been found that there are in the colony:—Males, 230,198; females, 183,273—total, 414,[?]. This enumeration include 4302 Chinese, but no Maoris ...
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Family Notices : 260 wordsWe understand that the Government have appointed Dr. O'Gonnor, a young Australian gentleman, to be surgeon at Darlinghurst. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe following telegram has been received by Sir Samuel Wilson, of Victoria, from Messrs. Robert Brooks and Co., London [?] Your Ercildoune fleece woll, ex Sir Walter Raleigh, has averaged 43d per lb. ...
Article : 58 wordsA notice of a find of p[?]go, mentioned in the EVENING NEWS of last Friday week, is described (says the WESTERN-INDEPENDENT) as that of the first that has taken place in this country. Such is not the ...
Article : 133 wordsThe Sydney Public Library on Sunday last, notwithstanding the fine weather, was fall to in capacity. It seemn that inconvenience arises when the readers exceed 100 person. In order to give effect to the ...
Article : 183 wordsBy the mail which has just left [?]borne for England by way of Suez, a petition has been forwarded to the Queen from a number of "lending politicians, and influential citi[?]," who, in an ...
Article : 896 wordsThere is nothing new stirring to cause any attraction. The mines are extremely dull, and the failures' for exceed the finda, There has was only one good crashing for ten weeks—that was in No. 5 ...
Article : 456 wordsA case of considerable Importance to auctioneer and others was heard before Mr. District Court Judge Dowling and a jury of four, in the District Court yesterday. Nearly two years ago. a lady named ...
Article : 258 wordsA prisoner named Brady, undergoing a sentence in the Tenterfield gaol for horse-stealing, made his escape in a very clever and daring manner last Saturday. The gaol walls are not very high, and any ...
Article : 157 wordsThe New Zealand Times says:—"We are in a position to state that the Government have ordered the whole of the [?]guns tec[?]ended by the Imperial Commission, and these, together with the ...
Article : 314 wordsThe following circular, addressed to the Chief Secretary of Victoria, is being numerously signed throughout that colony:—"We, the nnaenigned stockowners and farmers, desire to bring under your ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 988 wordsOn Tuesday last, Messrs. Br[?]ken, Wolfe, sad Badgery submitted for sale by public auction, at the Exchange Rooms. Sydney, the following station properties:—The Billyeena run, with adjoining sheep ...
Article : 118 wordsThe glove or prize fight, which has been the talk of Sydney for some days past, was intended to be brought off yesterday at Botany, add about noon both principals and their friends were in readiness ...
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Advertising : 154 wordsOn Monday last Messrs, Richardson and Wrench, by order of the executors of the estate of the late Robert Town, Esq., submitted three unstocked runs in Northern Queensland for sale by public auction. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 12 Jun 1878, Page 2
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