On the motion of Sir ALEXANDER STUART. the Speaker, with the mover and seconder of the Address in Reply, and several members, proceeded to Government House, and presented the address in reply ...
Article : 2,731 wordsWATERLOO. —A meeting of the Waterloo Council was held on Thursday night, when there were present the Mayor (Mr.W.B.Cole), and Alderman [?], Spicer, Harrisky, Anderson, and Tornine. The ...
Article : 903 wordsSAN FRANCISCO, August 29. -The all absorbing topic of interest in the early past of their month was the funeral of General Grant, which took place on the 8th instant. The body was removed to Albany ...
Article : 1,609 wordsThe fortnightly meeting of the Trades and Labor Council was held in the rooms (Swan with two Necks Hotel) on Thursday night. Mr. T. Caddy, president, occupied the chair. ...
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Article : 175 wordsSUSPICIOUS.—Frederick Water, [?]man, was sent to gaol for six months for having been on board the barque Zolande, at Russell's Wharf, for an unlawful purpose. ...
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Article : 120 wordsThe Waterloo Borough Council has provided each alderman with a copy of the various Government Gazettes relating to the borough, handsomely bound in doth by Mr. John Sands. The Volume contains ...
Article : 116 wordsDRUNKS.—Nineteen cavaliers mourned the execution of Charles the First, and were fined or otherwise dealt with by an nnsympathising court. BIOTOUS.—Florence Hughes, 16. and Jane Johnson, ...
Article : 159 wordsOne of those instances showing conclusively the long-suffering nature of woman was exhibited in the Footscray Police Court, Melbourne, on Monday, when a married woman named Ann Milvey, who ...
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Article : 273 wordsAn inquest was held on Thursday by the Coroner in the Soudan HoteL,Circular Quay, on the body of man named John WalL Thomas Dinon, reading at 23, Victoria-terrace, Millet's Point, identified the body ...
Article : 261 wordsTHE "OLD CONTINGENT."—A few of the "old contingent "/were paraded and fined. STONE THROWING.—Elizabeth Bourke, 15 years of age, for having wantedly thrown stones, had to part ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Fri 25 Sep 1885, Page 3
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