This morning a man named Thomas Gibson was taken to the Sydney Hospital by police constable Ball, of No. 4 station. He was found to be suffering from a gash across the throat, three inches long, and ...
Article : 141 wordsAn exciting scene occurred in Chiarini's Circus during its stay in Nelson, N.Z. After Mr. Frame, the tamer, had gone through his performances in the tigers' den, the attendants neglected to lower the top ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 803 wordsThe Highland Gathering is the great feature of to-day's amusements. It has become a regular institution now, and year by year it increases in attractiveness and importance. For the present ...
Article : 1,208 wordsThe old year, has been hunted out by the screeches and groans of foghorns, steam whistles, and other discordant noises. There are men who profess to be Christians who will assist at the birth of a new year ...
Article : 478 wordsWelcome 1885! A Happy New Year to all! R.M.S. Austral expected tomorrow Close holiday along the wharves to-day ...
Article : 1,566 wordsSir,—I have noticed several letters re Balmain water supply. I may say that at my address and surrounding neighbourhood there has been no water through the taps for the past 10 days. Some of the ...
Article : 213 wordsFurther traces have been found of the victims of the fatal yachting accident which occurred on the eastern shore of Port Phillip on Decanter 13 or 14, when the two sons of Mr. H. J. Browne, of East ...
Article : 573 wordsBRISBANE, Thursday.—The Under-Secretary of Mines has received a telegram from Mr. Lissner, of Charters Towers, announcing that there is a goldbearing mountain, very similar in its formation to ...
Article : 81 wordsEMMAVILLE, Thursday.—Bailey and party finished washing at their claim. Rose of the Valley obtained 3cwt of tin to the load. The wash is still improving ...
Article : 36 wordsA serious accident happened to Mr. Huntingdon, one of the clerks in the Central Police Court. It appears that he returned to his office shortly after 7 o'clock last night, and when he was passing the dome ...
Article : 169 wordsEMMAVILLE, Thursday.—A rich silver lode has been discovered half a mile from Pye'e Creek head station Mole watershed. Mr. Reid, of the Tent Hill smelting works, assayed the stone, which yielded ...
Article : 54 wordsSir,—With, reference to the report in your EVENING NEWS of the 26th instant respecting the visit made by Dr. Mackellar and Dr. Bowling, of Parramatta, to inspect the state of the camp, I am very glad to see ...
Article : 463 wordsAll the residents of Sydney and the suburbs appeared to be promenading the streets of the city last night. The theatres and other places of amusement were almost deserted. Toward "the witching ...
Article : 826 wordsWe have received a copy of Woods' Australians Diary for 1885; and in general get up and contents it will bear favourable comparison with any British or American production of a ...
Article : 198 wordsRegularly at the door of the Sydney Hospital appear relatives of patients, anxious to see them. Fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers, to say nothing of their cousins, their uncles and their aunts, make vain ...
Article : 238 wordsArrangements having been made by the completion of a second quadruple system between Sydney and Albury, for the introduction of the reduced rates between New South Wales and Victoria, telegrams of ...
Article : 83 wordsAbout as fine a lot at young Ayrshire cattle as ever landed in the colony are now on view in the bazaar of Messrs. Brown Bros, and Co., Castlereagh-street, where they will be sold on Friday. The lot comprises ...
Article : 153 wordsAbout 60 members of the Birmingham and Midland Districts Club sat down to dinner in the club premises on Wednesday night to celebrate the success of the undertaking during the half ...
Article : 270 wordsLast evening a lad named Jepson, whose parents reside at Lucknow-street, Lane Cove-road, was run over by, a coal cart in Sydney. He was taken to his home by two gentlemen. A cabman named Joseph ...
Article : 140 wordsHis Worship the Mayor of Sydney, Alderman Thomas Playfair, J.P., received quite an ovation last night at his private residence in Fort-street. Mr. Playfair entertained a party of private friends during ...
Article : 257 wordsA most painful case has just come to light. During the last epidemic of typhoid fever, one of the patients in the Little Bay Hospital succumbed, and was buried, in the graveyard attached to the ...
Article : 257 wordsThe ordinary monthly meeting of the Linnean Society was held on Wednesday night in the society's rooms. Phillip-street. The president. Mr. C. S. Wilkinson, F.L.S., Government Geologist, occupied ...
Article : 303 wordsLast evening the burgesses of East St. Leonards and the Fire Brigade of St. Leonards celebrated the inauguration of the establishment of a fire engine and brigade station near Milson's Point. For some ...
Article : 337 wordsMrs. Booth, wife of "General" Booth, of the Salvation "Army," has been causing some little discussion and excitement in the old country, by an article published in the official organ of the Army, on ...
Article : 331 wordsA correspondent from the neighbourhood, of Blue's Point writes in the following strain on the subject of the proposed new ferry service the North Shore:— "A good many reseidents were glad to see in the ...
Article : 281 wordsThe morning broke clear and fine, and in every way the weather was congenial to the celebration of a pleasant and happy holiday. During the morning crowds od men, women, and children, flocked to the ...
Article : 401 wordsIn the Bedfern Police Court on Wednesday, before Mr. Buchanan, S.M., two little Boys, Samuel Holley (15), and Albert Cooney (11), were charged with having stolen about 4s from the till in Mr. Williams's ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 1 Jan 1885, Page 3
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