AN inquiry was commenced at the Marine Board Office yesterday into the misconduct of Samuel Bridge, master of the steamer Minx, and Thomas Lawrence, master of the steamer Emu, who were ...
Article : 453 wordsDEAR SIR,—I think it is [?] duty to warn miners who make agreements in Sydney to work in New Caledonia to have them endorsed by the French consul before leaving. They will save themselves and the British consul in New ...
Article : 77 words[?]the Transit Board are endeavoring to open up [?] omnibus routes to the centres of population. Yesterday a new line was opened to Strawberry Hill, [?] three licenses were obtained by Messrs. John and ...
Article : 66 wordsThe senior scull race in outriggers in connection with the Sydney Rowing Club regatta, will take place on Saturday afternoon next. The s.s. Britannia is engaged by the club to convey members up ...
Article : 53 wordsLord Falmouth is in luck this year. At Epsom his Jeannette won the Oaks, and now the same horse, has carried off the St. Leger. His Childeric, also which ran third for the Derby, is second in the St. ...
Article : 89 wordsSIR,—The time occupied by the winner in the above rae was 36min 1 sec. I had a good opportunity to take the time correctly, having a view of the race from the [?]mpire's boat.— Yours, &c. ...
Article : 41 wordsMr. Woods, in the Victorian Assembly, on Tuesday, negatived the idea of the railway department re[?]cing its rates upon agricultural produce. "The [?]w rates of New South Wales are not," says the ...
Article : 94 wordsSIR.—Will you allow me, as an old member of the London Rowing Club of many years' standing, the remind your readers that the above is a thing that only exists in imagination. Even if there was such a thing. Trickett could not ...
Article : 117 wordsThe Hawkesbury, immigrant vessel, arrived with 437 immigrants on last Wednesday. She will be detained in quarantine a couple of days. On board there are—Farm labourers, 72; labourers, 37; masons ...
Article : 173 wordsThe correspondent of the Melbourne Age thus [?]eaks of the match at Hull:—The president of the rub, Mr. Alderman Leak, is one of the jolliest and ear[?]est of English gentlemen. He was at the match ...
Article : 291 wordsSIR.—It is to be regretted that your Newcastle correspondent in reporting the operations at the wreck of the City of Newcastle, in your issue of the 17th, should be so ill-advised as to pulbicly condemn the directors of the H.R.S.N. Company ...
Article : 192 wordsVery conflicting accounts have come to hand (reports the PALMER CHRONICLE) respecting this rush some stating that men were doing well—others saying just the reverse. The warden, P. F. Sellheim, Esq. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 307 wordsSIR,—As a regular traveller by railway, permit me, through the medium of your valuable journal, to once more call the attention of the authorities to the smoke nuisance on the railway, and to suggest to them what may possibly prove to ...
Article : 216 wordsA melancholy boat accident, resulting in the death of Mr. William Henry Davis, law clerk, in the employ of Messrs. Wisewould and Gibbs, occurred on Monday afternoon, in Hobson's Bay, between ...
Article : 270 wordsSIR—In your issue of the 11th instant is a telegram, with the above heading to the same. The facts of the case are as follows:—On last Tuesday, the regular court day, there were two magistrates present at the court at the usual hour for ...
Article : 434 wordsOn Monday evening last there was a very fair attendance at the Church of England schoolroom to hear a debate between the members of the Petersham and Bourke-street Mutual Improvement Associations. ...
Article : 258 wordsAt the general meeting of the Trades and Labour Council, at the Hyde Park Hotel last night, Mr. Edwards in the chair, the following petition, drawn up by the committee, was submitted for adoption ...
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Advertising : 2,250 wordsIt appears from the Registrar-General's Report on the vital statistics of Sydney and suburbs for the month of August, 1878, that the births registered in Sydney during the past month numbered 313, viz. ...
Article : 684 wordsSIR.—I have perused your very impartial leading article in your issue of Friday last, on the subject of my dismissal from the police force, &c. No doubt, according to the "defaulter sheet" put forward in the papers, printed by order ...
Article : 608 wordsThe Court of Quarter Sessions opens on the 3rd instant at Darlinghurst, before Mr. District Court Judge Dowling. The list comprises forty cases. The following is the list of cases already ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Fri 20 Sep 1878, Page 3
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