R. M. S. Garonne sailed for London. Australian Eleven, first innings, 318. R. M. S. Sutlej arrived Albany with Suez mail. The Victor and Onida sail for a £20 trophy this ...
Article : 829 wordsThe carnival of cricket is drawing to a close, the last of the great contests having been commenced on the Association Ground on Friday, in the presence of a small but appreciative band of spectators. The contestants upon ...
Article : 2,718 wordsMr. CAMERON asked the Minister of Works if he had any objection to suspend the removal of the Post-office carvings until the report of the commission and the Colonial Architect had been laid on the ...
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Family Notices : 386 wordsFredk. Tyndall, aged, 23, a shunter on the Government Railways, was brought to the hospital by H. Tiffin, porter, on Thursday, suffering from a fracture of the left collar bane. He was engaged in his duties ...
Article : 89 wordsThe children belonging to the Randwick Asylum had their annual picnic to Chowder Bay yesterday, and enjoyed the treat amazingly. There were about 500 children at the picnic, in addition to a large ...
Article : 343 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly, on Tuesday, Mr. Copeland gave notice that he would move, on the motion being made, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the chair, and the House resolve itself into the ...
Article : 393 wordsA public meeting under the auspices of the Amalgamated Tailors' Association was held last night in the Protestant Hall. There was a numerous attendance, composed chiefly of members of the trade. ...
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Advertising : 1,521 wordsBetween 3 and 4 o'clock, on Thursday afternoon, a horse attached to a cab driven by a man named Ross took fright at a tram motor at the junction of Market and Elizabeth streets, bolted along the latter street ...
Article : 112 wordsThe Charity Organisation Society held its monthly meeting on Wednesday last. Mr. Fosbery presided. Present—Dr. Garran, F. C. Griffiths, H. C. Myles, and the secretary, J. Sydney. After the ...
Article : 123 wordsRecently we noticed a new by-law, passed by the Newtown borough council, empowering any official of that council, or the police, to summon persons persisting in loitering on the footpath. The by-law ...
Article : 159 wordsOn Thursday evening, February 14, a large meeting of cabinetmakers was held at the Galway Castle Hotel, Golden Grove, when Mr. Aylward was voted to the chair. The object of the movement set on ...
Article : 192 wordsTwo lively cases came before Mr. Crane, S.M., on Thursday, the 14th, at Newtown, in which Mary Gorman was charged with having assaulted Mr. R. Hastings, bailiff of the Small Debts Court, and her ...
Article : 214 wordsAt Newtown, before Mr. Crane, S.M., on the 12th, George Sparkes, for behaving indecently in Forbes-street, where the tram stops, was fined £3 or one month. An order for maintenance for £1 per week ...
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Advertising : 316 words"Sydney Observatory, February 26, 1880. Several of the rate curves respond to the change in the barometer in a way that shows the isochronal properties of their balance springs are not ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 16 Feb 1884, Page 5
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