Victoria potato crop injured by frosts. Balmain Rowing Club Regatta this afternoon. William Beach has challenged Edward Hanlan. R.M.S. Chimborazo sails for London next ...
Article : 3,460 wordsSir,—Having read in your paper a great deal about the resumption of water frontage in Darling Harbour, I should like to place before you another phase of the wharfage question, as it will be likely to affect ...
Article : 462 wordsOh, who has not heard of that picturesque village, To which traders retire at the close of the day: Where the jaded accountant takes refuge in tillage. Or cultivates roses and hyacinths gay? ...
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Family Notices : 468 wordsThe Mount Kembla Goal Company has two locomotives nearly constantly at work between its colliery and the jetty, which are seven miles apart. Two steamers a day are usually loaded by this ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 239 wordsMining is retarded for want of water. There is a large quantity of washdirt at grass, but there is no chance to paddle. Clear and party are prospecting the flat opposite Rich's reef, 70ft down, but no ...
Article : 124 wordsThe Wilmot Extended, Gympie, crushed 470 tons of stone for 10,944oz of gold. It is probable that a dividend of 20s per share will be declared. Nos. 3 and 4 Glanmire, Gympie, crushed 580 tons ...
Article : 157 wordsAt the Supreme court on Thursday, the libel action of Daunt v. Traill (one of the publishers of the BULLETIN newspaper), came on for hearing before his Honor Sir George Innes and a jury of 12. ...
Article : 106 wordsThe ease with which the criminal class can "work up evidence" in defence of any one of their number who may happen to be in trouble is proverbial. An incident illustrative of the fact occurred at Redfern ...
Article : 206 wordsOn Thursday last the business was heavy, the small debts court following the usual charge and summons cases. Three cases under the Licensing Act were adjourned. Mary Barrett, for presenting ...
Article : 287 wordsIt will be remembered (says the Murrurundi TIMES) that early last year we stated Mr. H. G. Adams, in conjunction with other capitalists, had taken up a quantity of land not far from the town, ...
Article : 117 wordsSIR,—In your issue of to-day appears an account of a meeting numerously attended (15 men and two women) to protest against the Mort's Dock Improvement Bill now before Parliament, and as the ...
Article : 321 wordsWe are glad to learn (says the Glen Innes EXAMINER) that there is a probability of several of the deep shafts which are being put down at Emmaville turning out to the expectation of the ...
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Advertising : 876 wordsA concert was given in the Temperance Hall, Bentinck-street, Bathurst, on Thursday, under, the auspices of the Pride of the West Lodge, I.O.G.T. The audience (about 200) was admitted by tickets, ...
Article : 367 wordsThe select committee appointed by the Legislative Assembly to inquire into the Handsaker case pursued its duties yesterday, by further examining Mr. Handsaker, Mr. J. D. Cronin of the Treasury, Mr. ...
Article : 59 wordsFor a very long time the school accommodation for the lower part of Woolloomooloo has bean woefully deficient, although there is a very good public school in William-street, opposite the blind school. ...
Article : 367 wordsEarly on Friday morning Mr. O'Connor, M.L.A., succeeded in passing the Butchers' Sunday Closing Bill through all its stages. The bill was received from the Legislative Council with but trifling ...
Article : 91 wordsThe Hon. A. Stuart has an idea that sites for abattoirs and the various noxious trades which are occasionally the subject of prosecutions could be found on the North side of George's River, between ...
Article : 110 wordsThis morning Mr. John Johnson, a master cooper, received the following letter from Mr. H. M'Phillips, secretary of the coopers' society: "I am instructed by the coopers' society to inform you that we are ...
Article : 105 wordsThe further hearing of the charges made by the Warwick immigrants in reference to the accommodation, quality, and quantity of food provided during the voyage, was resumed by the Immigration ...
Article : 218 wordsIn the Assembly last evening Mr. Burns drew the attention of Mr. Abbott, as Acting Minister of Public Instruction, to the fact that the Senate of the Sydney University had recently adopted a new ...
Article : 186 wordsMr. Sydney Smith, M.P., has given notice of his intention to move on Tuesday next "That there be laid upon the table of this House copies or all minutes, letters, reports, and other documents having ...
Article : 55 wordsA remarkable scene occurred in the Water police summons court on Friday morning. Mr. Addison, S.M., who occupied the bench, was bearing a case of cruelty to a dog, for the defence in which Mr. ...
Article : 452 wordsThe polling for the election of a volunteer fireman's representative took place at the Town Hall yesterday. The candidates were Messrs. Andrew Torning and James Horan. Mr. Oram, transit ...
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Advertising : 413 wordsMr. J. C. Ryall, the honorary secretary of the Cowra Railway League, telegraphs to us as follows:—"A large and representative public meeting was held in Daly's Australian Hotel, Cowra, on ...
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Advertising : 555 wordsMessrs. Hardie and Gorman have sold the following properties by public auction and private contract during the week:—Randwick: Last Saturday, on the ground, the balance of the St. Jude's Estate (excepting one allotment), ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 22 Mar 1884, Page 5
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