As the [?] marriage of Mr. William Cr[?]wick, the eminent traged [?] some interest for the people of Mudgee, it is not surprising that it has gone the rounds of our conver[?] and that the usual amount of ...
Article : 480 wordsGREAT INDUSTRIES OF GREAT BRITAIN, [?] Petter, and Galpain, London. This enterprising firm is now bringing out this account of British Industries in monthly ...
Article : 1,726 wordsA gentleman who has been travelling with a lot a sheep from Condamine to Macquarie tells us (DUBBO DISPATCH) in a letter just to hand, that he has had a very hard time of it. Condamine, baloone, and ...
Article : 152 wordsMessrs. Bright Brothers received a special cable from Hongkong to-day stating that the steamship Brisbane left Foochow on the 16th June with a cargo of new teas, direct for Sydney and Melbourne. ...
Article : 42 wordsThomas Tickle, of Clavo, Glen Innes, Cause of seq[?]ration, Pressure of execution creditor, Liabilities, [?] assets, £314, 2s 2d, Assignes, R. H. Sempill. John Wesley Parker of Picton and Bowral ...
Article : 99 wordsThe flour market having fallen considerably, the public are surprised that there has not been a general corresponding reduction in the price of bread. The price in Melbourne is 6d the 4-lb loaf, and there ...
Article : 51 wordsQUARTZ CRUSHIEGS.—Mr. Donald [?]can [?]sses of the "Victoria" Crushing Machine, has supplied [?] with the following [?] of crushings which have taken place since he entered up on his lease, some ten works since[?]—No. 2 ...
Article : 242 wordsFEW lawyers would have the temerity to appear in a court of law and defend the honesty of a goat, because it is an acknowledged fact that the animal is as mischievous as any let loose from the Ark. The ...
Article : 877 wordsThe annual University commemoration was held this day at noon, in the great hall of the University of Sydney. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe Sydney correspondent of the Yuss Courier telegraphs that journal us follows:—Great derision is being cast upon the Hon. Mr. Fitzpatrick's proposed royal prison commission. Excepting Sir ...
Article : 74 wordsWOOD'S POINT, Wednesday.—An extraordinary heavy snowstorm commenced last Wednesday. Over a foot fell in the main street last night. It is still, continuing, with no appearance of clearing. ...
Article : 165 wordsA meeting of the Institute of Architects took place yesterday afternoon in the new Temperance Hall, Pitt-street There was a fair attendance of members, The president of the institute occupied the ...
Article : 188 wordsTHE NEWS of the 1st instant reports:—Now that the Hodgkinson is weeded of the psudo miners, the miners are going in for working their properties in a legi[?]ate manner, and it may be said of those ...
Article : 657 wordsMINING.—I am glad to report an improvement has taken place during the week. The Star of Peace, or rather that part under tribute to the Star of Peace, known as the [?] Mine, to again to the front in the production of the ...
Article : 515 wordsOn Tuesday last the Crown Prosecutor for the Western Districts (Mr. J. J. T[?]ce) was married to the fourth daughter of Mr. J. A. Gardiner, Gobolion. Regarding the event, our Wellington ...
Article : 184 wordsOn Saturday night, a little boy named Buckley aged about seven years, and residing with his parents at Reedy Corner, Dubbo, was lost under singular circumstances. The little fellow was put to bed in the ...
Article : 188 wordsAt Marlborough-street police-court on Thursday, Emma Pick, wife of Dr. E. Pick, of 28, Queen's-road, St. John's-wood, was charged on remand with attempting to pick pockets in St. James' hall. Mr. ...
Article : 418 wordsTHEATRE ROYAL—The emotional play of "East Lynne " was again performed at the Theatre Royal last night, and it attracted a large audience. No actress who has vet appeared here has given ...
Article : 385 wordsIt ceased raining on the 15th instant, after a week of almost continuous heavy showers. The late downfall was not unexpected, from the fact there had been a succession of heavy frosts more severe than those experienced last year at the ...
Article : 245 wordsTHE dividends declared in Victoria during the week ending June 12 amount to £32,356, de[?] from eight quartz-mining companies, The dividends in detail are as follows:—Black Horse United, [?]erton, 5s per ...
Article : 810 wordsSIR.—Judging from the remarks in "Notes on Curr[?] Events," in your issue of last Saturday, it would appear that the character of the movement in relation to the above is misunderstood, and to remove wrong impressions I submit ...
Article : 262 wordsOn last Monday and Tuesday we were highly favoured with Mada[?] Carandini and company. On Monday there was but a spare attendance, but on Tuesday a full house and most appreciative audience, in fact, too much to among the ...
Article : 421 wordsContrary to anticipation the heavy and threatening weather of yesterday cleared off without a down pour. This morning it was exceedingly cold and frosty; but there was a considerable change before ...
Article : 112 wordsCheck Hong Ch[?] delivered a lecture on China in the Congregational schoolroom, Brighton, Victoria, on Wednesday evening, Councillor Tanner in the chair. The lecturer gave a description of the ...
Article : 682 wordsThe second lecture to prisoners in Darlinghurst gaol is to be delivered this afternoon by Mr. E. Lewis Scott, but no more invitations have been issued seeing that they were not honoured on ...
Article : 602 wordsOur Goulburn correspondent writes:—This (Friday) afternoon, when the jury, empanelled in the case of Abraham Watson, charged with tendering and obtaining money for a valuleas cheque, had retired to ...
Article : 482 wordsThe premature demise of such a trusted, worthy, and conscientious journalist as Mr. Samuel Bennett is lamented as truly and as deeply by the people of Liverpool Plains as it is by people of all other places in the colony where his ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 22 Jun 1878, Page 5
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