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Detailed lists, results, guides : 819 wordsMUDGEE, Wednesday.—The Show commences to-day with every appearance of being a great success. The entries we numerous and of very good quality. The hotels are pretty full, but the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,859 wordsWELLINGTON, N.Z., Tuesday.—The Maori chief Rewi, it is understood, wil not accept a seat in the Council at present. He wishes that all matters between the King, himself, and the Government ...
Article : 327 wordsOur good friends on the North Shore are jealous of their reputation for practical ability in the management of municipal affairs. Nevertheless we would delicately suggest that some things in ...
Article : 1,099 wordsINVERELL, Wednesday.—A large and very influentis meeting was held here on Monday, when a league was formed to combine with Gratton and Glen Innes for a railway from Grafton. The ...
Article : 68 wordsDENILIQUIN, Tuesday.—Sir Henry Parkes reached Deniliquin yesterday morning, end left this morning for Moama. ...
Article : 19 wordsGUNDAGAI, Tuesday.—Great dissatisfaction was expressed at a large and influential preliminary meeting held last night, for the purpose of protesting against the site of the proposed new post ...
Article : 86 wordsAt the Water Police Court this morning, before Messrs. Josephson, Senior, Senior and Edwards, Sub-inspector Anderson, under the Ace Vic. 17, No. 31 Sec. 14, laid information against the members of the ...
Article : 705 wordsNEWCASTLE, Tuesday.—The wife of Mr. Cecil Darley, the resident Government engineer, died here to-day of diptherie, after two days illness. ...
Article : 27 wordsWEST MAILAND, Tuesday,—Late yesterday afternoon, a report was received in town that a shocking tragedy had occurred at Farley, near West Maitland, that afternoon. It appears ...
Article : 551 wordsBRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Assembly has made considerable progress with the Local Government Bill. The House will proceed with the Estimates to-night. The Lands Resumption Bill was read ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 wordsCOOKTOWN, Wednesday.—The prospectors of the Coen River are reported to hare cleared nut. There have been two rolls-up in indignation of the affair. ...
Article : 31 wordsA QUESTION of the highest importance to the interests and credit of New South Wales—whether or not an international exhibition is to be held in Sydney next year, was the subject of a special central meeting of ...
Article : 1,467 wordsGYMPIE, Wednesday.—Fifty-three, Ions of stone from tho South Louise Company's claim, yielded 252oz gold. Excellent gold bas since been obtained in two deposit, and the specimens have been ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 61 wordsBRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Courier urges the Government to telegraph to the Secretary of State for permission to establish a settlement in New Guinea, at the expense of Queensland.—Sailed: ...
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Family Notices : 201 wordsBRISBANE, Tuesday.—Mrs. Scaulon, an old resident of Rockthampton, was buried yesterday. She was aged 84, at the time of her death.—A complimentary luncheon was given to Mr. C. H. Bozacott ...
Article : 150 wordsADELAIDE, Thursday.—Wheat offering freely at 5s. Flour sold at £11 12s 6d, aboard.—The Rev. P.M. Laren, of Port Adelaide, died on board of the Garonne during tho voyage homeward, on May 31 ...
Article : 236 wordsSee second edition for full telegrams of English news by the Suez and Torres Straits' mails. ...
Article : 21 wordsWEST MAITLAND, Wednesday.—An inquest was held at the court-house, West Maitland, before Mr. Pearce, to inquire into the circumstances; attending the death of Michael M'Grath. Mr. ...
Article : 1,082 wordsTHE opening of the Groat Southern Railway to Junes was celebrated by do remarkable display, the Government prudently reserving all public demonstration of satisfaction at the progress made in ...
Article : 619 wordsThe E. and A. Mail Company's steamer Somerset, with the mails from England and China via Tarres Straits, was off Cooktown at 4 a.m. to-day. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe superintendant of telegraphs advices us that the English mall steamer, with the mails via Suez, was in sight at Albany, Western Australia, at 11 a.m. to-day. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe Yass Courier states that Michael Joseph Delahunty, who is raider committal for shooting at Edward and Hohn Brown, at Cumbamurra, was apprehended at Sydney by the police, and has been ...
Article : 54 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Mr. Berry, in the Assembly, gave notices of a Constitutional Reform Bill; and Mr. Lalor, notice of a bill for abolishing the duty on red-gum timber.—At the inquest ...
Article : 128 wordsMr. J. J. Cassey has been interviewed by a reporter from the Melbourne ARGUS, and on the question of a visit from the Prince of Wales, he says:—"One important question we have left to the ...
Article : 260 wordsThree elegant trophies of decidedly original designs are on view at the establishment of Mr. Karr, the gold and silversmith of George-street, who has manufactured them to the order of the Nation Cricket ...
Article : 266 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.—It is probable that the Assembly will adjourn til to-morrow, in consequence of many Ministerial supporters condemning the purchase of the Hobson's hay Railway. ...
Article : 102 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.—It is stated on the best authority that Sir Charles Gavan Duffy becomes Agent-General. Mr. Laylor resigns commissionership of Customs and becomes Speaker of ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 10 Jul 1878, Page 2
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