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Detailed lists, results, guides : 281 wordsThe fortnightly meeting of the Trades and Labor Council was held in the Swan with Two Necks Hotel on Thursday evening. Mr. Caddy (president) occupied the chair. ...
Article : 2,193 wordsMR. HALLEWELL's CONCERT.—On Thursday night Mr. Hallewell's concert, in the New Masonic Hall,was numerously attended. The opening number, " Awake, [?]olian Lyre." wes charmingly sung by Mr. Hallewell's ...
Article : 1,416 wordsA meeting of the Plasterers' Society committee was held in Punch's Swan with Two Neck Hotel, on Thursday night. Mr. Burnley occupied the chair. The only business was the consideration of the rules. ...
Article : 34 wordsIt is somewhat astonishing that a boatrace which promises to be one of the most exciting contests yet seen on Australian waters. Should create little or no excitement in sporting circles. A good deal of the public ...
Article : 247 wordsPAR[?]AMATTA.—The council met, after allowing two meetings to lapse for want of a quorum, on'Wednesday.afternoon, when there were present the Mayor and Aldermen Taylor, Jos. Booth, Byrnes, Ferris, Saunders, Granger, Cox, and ...
Article : 2,448 wordsThe question as to the best means of disposing of nightsoil is still agitating the aldermanic mind, and as the Government has hitherto proved incompetent to deal with this and other important matters, the municipal ...
Article : 305 wordsThe weather on Thursday, in Melbourne, was dull but fine for the opening play in the match between the teams selected from the Sydney and Melbourne Grammar Schools. The came was played in the Church of England Grammar ...
Article : 391 words"Sanitation" writes that his attention having bean' called to the insanitary condition of Sydney and suburbs by the EVENING NEWS, he has come to the conclusion from quiet observation that bad drainage is not wholly ...
Article : 422 wordsThis morning, though there were a host of horses out,the work performed at Randwick was far from interesting.The up country mare Peerless easily defeated Sterling in a strong once round: Sir Edward went once round in a very ...
Article : 71 wordsThe attraction to-morrow in the way of sport will be the race meeting at Canterbury Park. The programme comprises five events, leading off with the Flying Stakes at 1.30 p.m. This event is run for at six furlongs, and the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 247 wordsA race in best and best light skiffs will be rowed on Saturday next, over the champion course, Parrama[?]ta River, between Julius Wulf and William Love, both of Miller's Point, for a stake of £30, which has been placed in ...
Article : 93 wordsThus a correspondent on December 9:—The Ellen Harkins cleaned up to-day from a crushing of 199 tons of stone passed under tho stamps during the past three weeks, and obtained 977oz of amalgam. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 319 wordsThe prospectus of the Mirboo Coal-mining Company, Gippsland, with a capital of .£30,000 in £ [?]shares, has been published. The company has been formed to mine on 1240 acres of freehold at Mirboo, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 wordsThere is now open in the old Art Gallery an exhibition of New Guinea curios, brought by Captain Everill's exploring expedition. The greater portion of these are coast curios, and differ in no way from ...
Article : 106 wordsTOWNSVILLE, Thursday.—Smelting at the North. Queensland Silver-mining Company's works, Newelton, is going on splendidly. The smelting machinery is running well, and over 35 tons of lead bullion have ...
Article : 42 wordsMount M'DONALD, Friday.—The tributers on Grant's line of reef finished crushing at the King of the West battery on Wednesday, with the following results :—Freestone and party, 22 tons of stone for ...
Article : 57 wordsThere is very little moving at present in Sydney cycling circles, and the programme of the Highland gathering at Bathurst on Baking day, and at the Association Ground on New Year's Day. attract little attention. ...
Article : 461 wordsCaptain Richards, who arrived in Bowen on December 4 from Happy Valley, reports that good progress is being made at the Golden Tunnel, the contractors Working well, being in about 13ft. A rich piece of ...
Article : 153 wordsThe Protestant Hall was crowded on Thursday night with the members of the Public School Cadet Corps and their friends and relatives to Witness the distribution of the prizes won by the members of the ...
Article : 597 wordsAt Hurlingham, Brighton Park (Vic), on Tuesday, December 15, a match was shot by Captain A. S. Were again the birds, he undertaking to kill 38 in 5O at 26 yards rise[?], which he accomplished in fine style, killing ...
Article : 70 wordsThose pedestrians who wish to compete for the excellent prizes offered by the Highland Gathering committee to be run for at its New Year's Day sports, must not forget that entries will close to-night M. Punch's Albion Hotel, ...
Article : 459 wordsThe Royal Commission for the Conservation of Water has published its first report, which, with its attendant maps and appendices, forms a somewhat bulky volume. The commission has been thoroughly ...
Article : 238 wordsThe lovers of the rifle among our legislator met on Thursday and'compsted at the Paddington butts, for some valuable prizes given by the New South Wales Bif[?]e Association. The wind was very strong and flighty, and this ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Fri 18 Dec 1885, Page 3
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