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Advertising : 55 wordsTHE special train, conveying the ministers and other visitors from Sydney to attend the formal opening of the Great Southern Railway to Wagga Wagga, arrived at Binalong station at 7 o'clock this morning. ...
Article : 839 wordsNEWCASTLE, Monday.—There was an accident on the A. A. Company's Use to-day. A train of empties was running along, when, on Hearing the crossing at Darby-street, a wheel of one of the ...
Article : 54 wordsThe Times writes in support of a conciliatory policy to wards, the Ameer of Afghanistan independent of Yakoob Khan. ...
Article : 32 wordsI RECEIVED by the Wotonga, from Noumes, of large packet of letters, which I perused attentively last night. Many of the letters come from gentlemen actually fighting, and one letter ...
Article : 891 wordsThis was a motion to make absolute a rale nisi for a new trial. The motion was commenced at the latter, and of last term, and stood over until this date. Mr. M. H. Stephan and Mr. C. B. Stephen in support of ...
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Family Notices : 346 wordsArrived.—Duke of Sutherland, from Sydney May 10; Carnatic, from Wellington May 19; John Rennie from Adlaide May 16. ...
Article : 295 wordsCOORAMBONG, Monday.—The telegraph station at Coorambong, in the Brisbane Water district, was this day opened, to the great satisfaction of the inhabitants ...
Article : 28 wordsGLOUCESTER, Tuesday.—Mr. Johnston, M.P , has visited the Back Creek diggings and addressed the electors in a large room attached to the Royal Hotel. He was well received. Mr. Henry ...
Article : 73 wordsWELLINGTON, Tuesday.—The first three loads of the cylinders for the railway bridge armed by Wright, Heaton, and Co's teams.—Heavy rains ...
Article : 36 wordsCOOKTOWN, Tuesday.—There is no sign yet of the Normanby, with the Torres Straits mail.—The weather is squally and the wind strong from the south-east. ...
Article : 32 wordsWAGGA WAGGA, Monday.—On Sunday afternoon a navy named William Delaney was killed in jumping from a truck. His body was almost dividing by the wheel. Verdict accidental death. ...
Article : 33 wordsJames Dalbey: His Honour ordered the certificate application herein to be entered for judgment on the 10th instant; notice thereof to be given to Mr. Hellyer, insolvent's attorney, and Mr. Humphrey, the ...
Article : 528 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr. Havter, Government Statist, has devised a scheme for the increase of electorates in the [?]rcase of electorates in the Upper House, which has been accepted by the Select Committee, and will ...
Article : 86 wordsCOLONEL SCRATCHLEY, in a memorandum submitted to the Government of Tasmania, has given his advice on the organisation of local forcess for defence, and are dessrving of the earnest ...
Article : 1,054 wordsVERY STRANGE INCIDENTS,—THE FACTS OUT. COOKTOWN Tuesday.—About two months ago a small decked boat containing three men from Port Douglas, including Mr. R. A. T. Purdie, late a ...
Article : 431 wordsWELLINGTON, N.Z., Monday.—There was a terrific sea at Timaru yesterday. The barque Melrose, with 250 tons of Newcastle coal, was driven ashore and broke up, scarcely a vestige ...
Article : 68 wordsCOOKTOWN, Tuesday.—The Government steamer Spitfire, which wig despatched a short time back in search of the white woman among the blacks on the coast islands, returned yesterday. She ...
Article : 98 wordsADELAIDE, Monday.—A lad named James Marshall, aged twelve, was drowned in a well near Mount Lofty, on Saturday.—The first rail of the Adelaide, Auley, and Nutchain Tramway was laid ...
Article : 126 wordsOne or the most delightful re-unions of the musical profession ever bald in Australia took place last night at Hodge'n Hotel, Pitt-street. The occasion was a supper given by Mr. R. W. Kohler, the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 247 wordsMessrs. E. M'Carty and Co., coachbuilders, of 230, Pitt-street, have just completed a finely-finished invalid waggon, which they intend presenting to the Australian Jockey Club for the use of injured jockeys ...
Article : 67 wordsTHE sates of horses announced to be held yesterday by Mr, Kiss and Mr. Clibborn didn't come off as successfully us they might have; and most lots were passed in there being a great scareity of bidders. Before lunchtime Mr. A. Kiss ...
Article : 644 wordsIt is gratifying to record that many material improvements have, if late years, been effected in the management of the Sydney infirmary and Dispensary. The directors work harmouiously together, and this ...
Article : 586 wordsWe have received the following telegram this afternoon from Uralla:—"The meeting of the Treasury Company, reported in yours of the 28th Aug. as from the RMIDALE EXPRESS, was held nearly ...
Article : 65 wordsThe following notifications appear in to-day GAZETTE:— APPOINTMENTS 19.—Mr. Philip J. Holdsworth to be first clerk of the revenue branch. in the Department of the Treasury vice canter promoted; Sub-Inspector Keegan of the ...
Article : 325 wordsThis morning an important meeting of commission agents took place at Mr. Coulter stores in Sussex-street. Messrs. Tait, Coulter, Craven, W. G. Yeates, and others were present. Resolations were ...
Article : 90 wordsThe case in which Henry flyman and Lowis Lyons were charged with feloniously forging and uttering a cheque on the Mercantile Book for the sum of £109 6d, with intent to defraud one Harrison ...
Article : 478 wordsAt the District Court, Forbes, Bose Smith brought an action for breach of promise against one J. Fitsimons, a free-selector, in which damages were laid at £200. Coonan appeared for plaintiff ...
Article : 148 wordsThe Immigrant ship Syrma, which arrived here I on the 19th ult, still remains in quarantine, under the Health Officer's department. No farther advice at to the departure of vessels from England has been ...
Article : 68 wordsThe match between these two well-known pedestrians was very successfully brought off yesterday afternoon, at Homebush, in the presence of some 300 spectators, the greater porion of whom came from the ...
Article : 276 wordsThe bricklayers of Sydney yesterday celebrated the anniversary of the Bricklayers' Union. Clontarf was the spot selected, and in the morning several steamers left the Circular Quay heavily laden with ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 wordsAt the Central Police Court yesterday, Robert Bucklston and Thomas M'Inerney, in the service of John M'Caffery, drayman, of Alexandria, were committed to take their trial at the ensuing Quarter ...
Article : 133 wordsIt is raining to-day in Sydney, with appearances of a continuance. The change appears nearly general, as the following telegraphic indications of the weathey board will show:—Raining at Armidale, Barranjoey. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 3 Sep 1878, Page 2
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