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Advertising : 3,413 wordsTHE following is the copy of a Bill to amend the law as to the slaughtering within the city at Sydney, which passed through the committee of the City Council on Thursday, and was referred to the fall Council for adoption:— ...
Article : 769 wordsSIR,—Having had the honour of serving under Sir [?] don for some years, I trust that you will allow me to say a few words in defence of my forme chief. Your own leader, a few days ago, gave a fair estimate of his services in fill. ...
Article : 1,007 wordsFAREWELL BENEFIT TO MRS. SCOTT-SIDDONS.—The principal theatrical event this evening is the farewell benefit at the Theatre Royal to Mrs. Scott-Siddons, who is about to bid adieu to the Australian ...
Article : 641 wordsTHE day set apart for the boat race between the two celebrated scullers Henry Solomon and Ellas Laycock was ushered in by the dirtiest of winter mornings. Rain fell heavily and a keen south wind rose a bunny surf in the harbour. ...
Article : 1,125 wordsThe following correspondent has been handed us for publication:—Colonial Secretary's Office. Sydney, 6th July. 1878. ...
Article : 686 wordsThe following is a continuation of the list of probates and administrations granted last July and December, by the Supreme Court:—Hannah Fitzgerald, West Maitland; probate granted July 24 to ...
Article : 1,153 wordsSIR.—May H crave a small space In your columns to can attention to what I may safely call a case of scandalous pegieen. Some two years ago a petition. numerously and influentially signed, was sent to the Inspector-General of ...
Article : 482 wordsA correspondent at the Billabong writes:—"We are busy lamb-marking, and so far our percentage is very satisfactory. We have dealt with the progeny of 8000 ewes, and the percentage is 84. We have 6000 ...
Article : 68 wordsCaptain W. D. Gray, of 22, Napier-street, Melbourne, thus writes on the above important subject:—"May I ask you (AGE) to call the attention of the nautical world to our still defective means of findiny ...
Article : 226 wordsSIR,—In your fesue of Monday a paragraph appears, under the bead of football, purporting to give an account of the match played on Saturday, between the Wallaroo and University Clubs, and in which your reporter says:— ...
Article : 622 wordsThe terrible calamity that has befallen the poor people in New Caledonia by the shocking carnage of over 100 people, including many men who have left children and widows unprovided for, has induced us ...
Article : 141 wordsIt is to be regretted that the municipal functionaries of St. Leonards cannot, or rather will not, see their way clear to carry out the improvements intended in their recreation grounds. Unceasing were ...
Article : 555 wordsDr. W. A. Bradford, who was committed to the Melbourne gaol on Thursday for contempt of the Supreme Court, in having in 1875 eloped with and married Miss E. M. Ware, a ward of the court, ...
Article : 171 wordsThe cheerful fine weather yesterday gave the streets of Sydney a holiday aspect, and in the afternoon all the favourite places of recort were crowded. At the Exhibition Building the closing service in ...
Article : 187 wordsThe coal trade at Wollongong appears to be increasing rapidly. A memorial has been got up by the inhabitants of the town. setting forth that the has has quite outgrown the accommodation ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 15 Jul 1878, Page 3
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