Wm. Chas. Dean, of Goonorigall, near Inverell, tanner, Liabilites, £512; assets, £450 Is 5ds, Mr. E.M. Stephen, official assingnee. (Before the Chief Commissioner.) ...
Article : 93 words[The following telegrams appeared In our Second and third editions yesterday.] Victorian News. MELBOURNE, Tuesday. ...
Article : 573 wordsThe PRESIDENT toot the chair at 4.30. PETITIONS. Several petitions were presented and received, Graying for amendments in the proposed Crown Lands Bill. ...
Article : 697 wordsAn extraordinary case was heard in the police court yesterday. Mary Davis, 15 years of age, applied to have her father, John Davis, bound ever, to keep the peace. The girl deposed that ...
Article : 63 wordsA painfulaccident happened yesterday afternoon: A labourer named William Harris was knocked down by a horse in Mr. Kiss's horse bazaar, and sustained a fracture of the jaw. He was taken to the hospital ...
Article : 39 wordsSailed: Boomerang, for Sydney; Coraki, steamer, for the Clarence. Arrived; Steamers Lady St. Aubyn. and Coraki, and barque Stag. ...
Article : 37 wordsIn the Newtown Police Court, yesterday, before Mr. T. K. Abbott, S.M., James Rounserell was fined 5s for drankenness. Henry Biddell, 12 years of age, was fined 5s for having driven on the ...
Article : 122 wordsA hat and a coat found this morning near the river Yarra have a most romantic and sensational story attached to them. About a quarter to 8 o'clock this morning: Constable Carter found a hat and a coat ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 wordsAt the meeting of the Parramatta Borough Council on Monday the mayor attacked Alderman Taylor for his action in having caused the late visit of the Premier to be postponed without having informed ...
Article : 148 wordsThomas Cave, a runner, who was sentenced some time ago to pay a fine of £20, or undergo two months imprisonment for crimping, was captured last night, having in the meantime ...
Article : 170 wordsCharles Enticott was charged, on remand, in the Water Police Court, yesterday, with having feloniously stolen a bill for 100, the property of Mr. Joseph Haynes. Mr. Tarleton conducted the ...
Article : 692 wordsA most diabolical act on the part of a husband, was brought to light in the St. K[?]da Police Court this morning, when a young man named John Spence, a painter, was charged with having ...
Article : 236 wordsFully £600 have been subscribed in aid of the funds of the Casino Hospital, which are expected; to reach four figures. Fat bullocks were cold in Casino up to £11 per ...
Article : 90 wordsBOWRAL, Tuesday.—Four parties have applied for 20-acre leases of the ground en the Mittagong gold-field. One of the applicants is an ex M.L.A. The applicants say that it is their intention to dig for diamonds. ...
Article : 59 wordsBRAIDWOOD, Tuesday.—It is reported in town that a splendid nugget of gold, weighing 8oz, has been discovered near Little River by a party of prospectors; but the rumour has not yet been ...
Article : 39 wordsA fatal accident occurred to-day at the Mount Keira Colliery. A fall of coal occurred, and completely crushed in the chest of a man named Bell. Several other men narrowly escaped. Death was ...
Article : 49 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—An amicable arrangement having been come to with the men at the Working Miners United, Homebush, Avoca, they have returned to work. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe City of Sydney Improvement Board met at their rooms in Castlereagh-street yesterday afternoon, when the following gentlemen were present:—Messrs. Benjamin Backhouse (chairman), ...
Article : 395 wordsThe body of the man which was found a few days ago near Parkes is that of Patrick Cusack, who had been missing for some time. He was seldom seen sober two days in succession. He ...
Article : 46 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—In Heathcote a nugget weighing 18oz was unearthed by a miner named John Burgess, when at work in his claim in Opossum Gully. In Inglewood, the United, Company's top ...
Article : 147 wordsNo. fresh cases of Small-Pox have been reported to the Central Board of Health since yesterday. The cases in Ringwood are being carefully watched, to prevent them from becoming a source ...
Article : 86 wordsThe cry is still they come! By rail this morning the Bishop of Bathurst, Mr. Gorman, the land auctioneer), Miss Alice Johns, the vocalist, and a large number of strangers arrived. ...
Article : 180 wordsCHARTERS TOWERS, Tuesday.—In the Band of Hope Co.'s mine they are into the reef 5 feet and not through' yet. The stone shows splendid gold. ...
Article : 31 wordsThere was great excitement in Collins-street during church hours on Sunday, caused by a young man. from, on of the suburbs, who had been married only 12 weeks, having demanded ...
Article : 163 wordsThis morning Morrison was again first to take possession of the tracks, and gave his string: of horses useful work. The Rivalry colt and Bagman worked after break-fast. Doyle sent Prodigal by himself, and ...
Article : 480 wordsThe fancy fair in Orange was largely attended last night. Over £108 were received. The affair was patronised by all the available members of the police force, including the black ...
Article : 107 wordsIn Dublin, on July 25, Captain Martin Kirwan, of the Dablin Militia, and Johnstone Lyttle, a distiller's clerk, were remanded on charges connected with the Dublin scandals. Bail was refused. Mr. Fitzgerald, ...
Article : 432 wordsMr. Robert Emmet Fitzgerald writes to the ADVERTISER this morning, complaining of the extraordinary reticence of the Australian Press respecting the great libel case, Cornwall v. ...
Article : 124 wordsAt a special committee meeting of the Hunter River Agricultural and Horticultural Society held last evening, it was decided to give a "flower reading" in the School of Arts, ...
Article : 249 wordsAt the North Shore Police Court, yesterday, before Mr. Marshy S.M., the judgment was given in the long-standing case Cocke v. Figgiss, charged with delivering coal without having a perfect weighing ...
Article : 351 wordsA nasty accident happened in Jingera to Mr. James Campbell, school teacher. He was out on horseback, when his horsa stumbled and fell Campbell was thrown, and rendered insensible ...
Article : 89 wordsWe have bees requested to announce that, in conseguence of alterations to the ground, and also owing to the Canterbury Park Races, there will be no shooting at Botany next ...
Article : 232 wordsA man named William Ward met with a terrible accident this evening at No. 7 contract, between Parramatta and Penrith. It seems that the poor follow was driving a rather frisky horse ...
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Advertising : 1,330 wordsThis morning a large sad influential deputation waited on the Minister of Education, and presented a memorial signed by a number of gentlemen interested in the Northern Territory, asking, for more ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 10 Sep 1884, Page 8
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