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  2. District Court.

    The usual list of ca sa summonses and court applications was disposed of. Mr. J. M. Faw made a special application to set aside the judgment in the case of Dillon and another ...

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  3. Action for Judicial Separation.

    Dinah Ellen Orr sued yesterday for judicial separation from her husband, Joseph Orr, on the ground of cruelty and desertion. The parties were named in the Wesleyan Church South ...

    Article : 238 words
  4. The Reception of the Contingent.

    The Government has, in evident deference to popular desires as expressed in the EVENING NEWS a few days ago, reconsidered the arrangement made for the reception of the Contingent. It has now been ...

    Article : 277 words
  5. TELEGRAMS.

    The fourth case of suicide within a few days occurred yesterday, when a patient in the Lunatic Asylum, North Terrace, an elderly widow named Pratten, hanged herself by sheeting, from ...

    Article : 78 words
  6. A Libel Action.

    The libel action Stewart v. the proprietors of the TELEGRAPH resulted in a verdict for the defendants, with costs. ...

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  7. The Cootamundra Smash.

    The special train conveying the jury in the Supreme Court action Adams v. the Commissioner of Railways, for £1000 damages for injuries received in the Cootamundra smash, arrived at 1 o'clock yesterday ...

    Article : 249 words
  8. Queensland News.

    The steamer Bonito, belonging to the Geographical Society's expedition, Leaves here to-day in tow of the steamer Alexandria, which will take her to Thursday Island. The Queensland ...

    Article : 138 words
  9. Water Police Court.

    Mr. W. Johnson, S.M., presided in the charge court. UNDER A DOZES Inebriates were disposed of. ...

    Article : 273 words
  10. Commercial.

    In the import market nothing of moment transpired, Wednesday. Private sales have been of little account, and under the hammer only a few odd lots of damaged goods were sold. The quiet state of the ...

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  11. A Shipping Disaster.

    Captain Monckton, of the barque Fanny M., which is stranded in Nepean Bay, has come ashore with his daughter. He reports that she carried a cargo of 1023 tons of coal from ...

    Article : 171 words
  12. PUBLIC HOLIDAY.

    In a supplement to the Government Gazette, issued on Wednesday, June 17, a notice appears intimating that the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has proclaimed Tuesday, the 23rd ...

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  13. NEWS FROM COLOMBO.

    The Governor (Lord Augustus Loftus) has received the following telegram from Governor Broome, of Western Australia, dated Albany, Jane 16:— While in Colombo on the 3rd instant I visited the ...

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  14. The Armidale Shooting Case.

    The Castle Doyle tinkettling case was continued to-day, and resulted in the accused, Alexander Ralston, being committed for trial in the next Court of Quarter Sessions, to be held in Armidale ...

    Article : 63 words
  15. Mining News.

    The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company reported under date London, May 8:—Movements in this market have been irregular, in sympathy with the various phases of the political ...

    Article : 155 words
  16. Junee Items.

    The weather is very cold. The public are indignant at the Government changing the name of the town to Loftus, Junee being a well-known name throughout the ...

    Article : 47 words
  17. Balmain Police Court.

    Charles Butler, 48, a seaman and native of Germany, was charged with having been drank in Darling-street, but was discharged. Samuel Warwick, 25, described as a quarryman, charged with having ...

    Article : 412 words
  18. THE VESSEL ON FIRE.

    A telegram which, has just been received from Kingscote says that the Fanny M. was found this morning at daylight to be on fire. The fire evidently broke out about the mizzen mast, as her ...

    Article : 287 words
  19. Re-opening the South Passage.

    The question of re-opening the South Passage has been under the consideration of the Harbors and Rivers Department; but it is considered that to deepen the passage is beyond the bounds of ...

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  20. PALMER RIVER GOLDFIELD.

    Said a Maytown correspondent on May 25:—Although excessive dulness has been the order for some considerable time, there are evident signs of awakening, and reef-holders are taking heart and ...

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  21. Tamworth Items.

    The hospital committee has decided to have a plain and fancy dress ball on the evening of July 29. John Brady, who was sentenced to death in the ...

    Article : 66 words
  22. Robbery in Hyde Park.

    Charles Solomon, 19, was charged by Constable Garland with having stolen a purse containing about £2108, from John Daly, in Hyde Park. Daly said ha was in Hyde Park on Tuesday, when the prisoner ...

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  23. Man Overboard.

    It was reported to the water police on Tuesday evening by William Nelson, the fourth officer of the steamer Triumph, lying at the Grafton Wharf, that man, whose name is unknown, went on board the ...

    Article : 162 words
  24. Mudgee Items.

    Messrs. Crossing and Cox advertise for sale in July about 3000 cattle. Diphtheria is rather prevalent in and around Mudgee. Two children of Mr. Tierney (public ...

    Article : 89 words
  25. COAL NEAR ORANGE.

    ORANGE, Wednesday.—A seam of coal has been discovered in the vicinity of Keenan's Bridge, and it !b thought will be worth working. A company is being promoted with that object. ...

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  26. TEMORA ESCORT.

    Our Temora correspondent telegraphs that the usual monthly escort left on Wednesday, June 17, in charge of Sergeant Parker, with 804oz of gold. ...

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  27. Victorian Parliament.

    Parliament was opened at 2 o'clock to-day. The Governor's speech was unusually short. No allusion was made to the offer of the colonial troops to the British Government, either by this ...

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  28. THE LITTLE PLANT SILVER LODE.

    EMMAVILLE, Wednesday.—Seven tons of silver ore left Tent Hill on Monday for Boorook, for treatment. This ore is from the Little Plant silver lode. ...

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  29. A Painful Case.

    It has been reported to the City Coroner that the body of a woman named Luey Jane Thoroughgood, 36 years of age, was found hanging from the rafters in a shed at the rear of her house, No. 8 ...

    Article : 134 words
  30. NANA CREEK NEWS.

    The little work now being carried on at the mines at Nana is of a practical character, and the yields are sufficiently encouraging to induce the few practical men who are holding on to have faith in future ...

    Article : 66 words
  31. Volunteering in Braidwood.

    A large and enthusiastic public meeting held in Araluen on Monday night, for the purpose of taking steps to form a volunteer corps in that place. Mr. John Hyland, J.P., occupied the chair ...

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  32. A Cold Bed.

    A laborer, named John Nciholson, 42 yean of are was received into the Hospital on Wednesday, suffer ing from a wound in the temple. He was found in i bole at the Pyrmont quarries by a man named John ...

    Article : 61 words
  33. Central Police Court.

    In the charge, court, before Mr. T. K. Abbott, S.M., twenty-one persons partook of intoxicants and suffered accordingly. Thomas Norman, an habitual partaker, was sent np for four months to get sober. ...

    Article : 177 words
  34. Pastoral News.

    BLACKALL, Wednesday.—The late rains have been general throughout the district, but heavier to the east. Jundah reported sixty points. The stations round Blackall report satisfactory falls of rain: ...

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  35. Found Drowned.

    Wednesday the City Coroner held an inquest in the Soudan Hotel, on the body of the watchman (James M'Leod), of the barque W. C. Wentworth, whose body was found underneath Cowper wharf on ...

    Article : 58 words
  36. Condemned Blouses.

    Following is a list of the houses condemned on inspection by the Mayor on Tuesday:—Lucas-buildings, Darling Harbor this property consists of fourteen houses, owner Mr. John Lucas, M.L.C.; 33 and ...

    Article : 107 words
  37. Serious Fall Downstairs.

    On Wednesday a married woman named Hanna Utley, 53 years of age, residing at 27, Barker's-lane, Bathurst-street, and a native of England, was admitted into the Sydney Hospital, Buffering from a ...

    Article : 68 words
  38. Blayney Railway Returns.

    During the first four months of this year 6609 passengers were booked at the Blayney station, the cash received being £1986 7s 6d. The receipts for parcels booked amounted to J1622s l0d, and the ...

    Article : 96 words
  39. Proposed New Municipality.

    A meeting of those is favor of the establishment of a municipal district at Lane Cove was held on Tuesday in the Occidental Hotel, Erskine-street. Those present were Captain Mann (in the chair), and ...

    Article : 222 words
  40. Drowned While Bathing.

    A boy named William Henry Whaley, 12 years of age, met with bis death while bathing at Glebe bland on Tuesday. The boy in company with three others went into the water to bathe and got out of his depth ...

    Article : 84 words
  41. Action for Separation.

    The action brought by Dinah Ellen Orr, for judicial separation from her husband Joseph Orr, was continued to-day. The respondent said that the first quarrel happened two months after their ...

    Article : 182 words
  42. The Pitt-street Fatality.

    Is the Assembly Hotel, Phillip and Hunter streets, Wednesday, the City Coroner held an inquest on the body of Thos. Bonest, 32 years of acre, who died while being admitted into the Sydney Hospital, on ...

    Article : 111 words
  43. Orange Items.

    A frightful accident happened on Monday evening to a man named J. N. Webster, fanner, Ophir. He was felling timber, when one of the trees fell, and crushed him against another. He was ...

    Article : 70 words
  44. Redfern Police Court.

    F. Gray, who started for Gladesville, but by misadventure arrived at the Redfern look-up, paid 5s for his little spree. H. Stewart was fined 10s (or forty-eight-hours), for having been drunk and disorderly. W. ...

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  45. Fire at Double Bay.

    At about 12 on Tuesday night the weatherboard engine-house belonging to Messrs. Richards And Co., contractors for the Bondi sewer, and situated at the Gaily, Double Bay, was found to be on fire. The ...

    Article : 85 words
  46. Stealing a Horse and Cart.

    Three young men named George Cook, William Jones, and Henry Hiffernan were charged on remand in Central Police court Wednesday, with having stolen a horse valued at £8 10s, the property of Mrs. Pain. ...

    Article : 363 words
  47. Newcastle News.

    One of the cutters at Messrs. Shay and Munton's a saw mills has not met with an accident. Just as he was starting work yesterday, a piece of timber flew from a saw, and struck him on the head, and ...

    Article : 213 words
  48. The Alhambra music Hall.

    The Alhambra has been well patronised by the public daring the past few nights, a circumstances which is due to an attractive programme and the large number of accomplished artists who have been ...

    Article : 289 words
  49. Local Option League.

    The central committee of the Local Option League met on Tuesday in the Temperance Hill. Mr. W. Neill was voted into the chair. Correspondence from Adaminaby, Nambucca, uralla, Tingha, Newcastle ...

    Article : 274 words
  50. Tumberumba Railway.

    The meeting of yesterday was the most representative one ever held here. Leading gentleman from Tumut, Gundagai, and all parts of the district, were present. The resolutions were unanimously carried. ...

    Article : 276 words
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