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Family Notices : 358 wordsRe John Miller. This was a certificate application adjourned for judgment. His Honor stated this morning that he had adjourned this matter in order to ascertain whether any creditors had been specially ...
Article : 289 wordsIn the Police Court, Geelong, on Saturday, Robert Duncan, clerk in charge of the Water Supply Office, was charged oh four counts with embezzlement of the funds of the Victorian Government. He was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 657 wordsFine weather again. Water famine at Cowra. Burmah not quite pacified yet. High old time—the town clock. ...
Article : 1,537 wordsUpward of fifty of the local volunteers, headed by a brass band, marched through the town on Saturday afternoon en route for the camping ground, where they intend to hold a two days' encampment. Each ...
Article : 99 wordsBishop Dunne laid the foundation stone of a new Catholic Church at Lutwyche, one of the suburbs of Brisbane, on Sunday afternoon. There were about 300 persons present. The sum of £126 was laid upon ...
Article : 146 wordsHis Excellency the Governor, the Hon. Lady Carrington, the Hon. Bliss Harbord, Captain Leigh, A.D.C, and Mr. Wallington, and Sir John and Lady Fowler, were on Saturday the guests of the Ministry, ...
Article : 539 wordsMr. Stuart Cumberland, the thought reader, arrived in the mail steamer Parramatta. He is visiting the colonies to gain information on the subject of federation, and intends to try for a seat in the House ...
Article : 61 wordsNELLIGEN—Small quantities of gold are still being got from the head of Cymalia Creek. Six experienced diggers have arrived, during the week, and are confident of success. The gold is reported ...
Article : 518 wordsA fatal railway accident occurred on South-terrace on Saturday night. A woman, named Sarah Ann Little-Ford, alighted from the Glenelg train before the engine had stopped, and was ran over and killed ...
Article : 64 wordsThe report of the directors of the Commercial Bank of South Australia, to be presented at to-days' meeting, says that the directors have examined the various accounts of the bank and estimate the losses ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 449 wordsThe members of the Adelaide Society of Musicians entertained Professor Ives at a banquet on Saturday evening in Flecker's restaurant. Mr. Chinner presided. The health of the guest was drunk with ...
Article : 139 wordsWEATHER REPORT.—Saturday was a clothes and temper testing day. It opened with a heavy fall of rain, and it closed in a manner which drove away every one to seek shelter. Sunday vas an equally ...
Article : 713 wordsThe Senate of the University has decided to petition the Home Secretary, requesting that New Zealand medical graduates may be permitted to practise in the United Kingdom and to take charge of ...
Article : 49 wordsOn Saturday there was a fair amount of speculation, both right out and over the heats, of the Sir Joseph Banks Handicap. The running-off of the first half of the heats in the opening round has not had any effect on the favorite ...
Article : 114 wordsDuring a heavy thunderstorm on Friday night an apprentice on the barque Tamerlane, lying in North Harbor, while walking the deck with a pair of scissors in his hand was struck by lightning in the eyes and ...
Article : 52 wordsShortly after 11 o'clock on Friday night a fire broke out on the premises occupied by a bootmaker named Wark, resulting in their destruction. The fire extended to Oswald's blacksmith shop and a Chinese ...
Article : 84 wordsALBURY, Monday, March 15.—The racehorses Despatch. Smoke, and Morceau arrived on Sunday. It was rumored on Sunday that Minerva had been scratched for the Cup. Morceau, Student, Shoo Fly, and other local pags did ...
Article : 53 wordsPARRAMATTA AL[?]REDS v. SURPRISE CLUB.—Eleven of the Alfred met fifteen of the Surprise Club on the Alfred Ground, Parramatta. on Saturday, and having won the toss took the wicket. When the stumps were drawn the ...
Article : 115 wordsThe body of a man named John Beason, was found floating in the M'Intyre River. on Thursday morning. The body had evidently been in the water two days. An enquiry was held, and a verdict of found dead ...
Article : 60 wordsALBURY, Monday, March 15.—Messrs. C. H. Lyne of Ararat, Victoria, and Thornfeldt, of Stawell, the former on a club safety bicycle, and the latter on a Cheylesmore tricycle, passed through Albury from Stawell, on a ...
Article : 450 wordsDuring the performance of Fryer's Circus on Saturday thieves entered the premises of Mr. Romero contractor, and after ransacking the house contented themselves with taking a gold watch. A ...
Article : 57 wordsSamuel Brien, aged 93, an old resident of Wentworth-street, retired to an outhouse at half-past 4 o'clock on Sunday afternoon. As he did not return search was made, and he was found dead. An ...
Article : 49 wordsThe man Robert Hume, who was found on the Glen Innes-road on Thursday, injured apparently by a waggon having passed over his body, died in the hospital on Saturday night. An inquest will be held. ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Bathurst, Grange, and Blayney Volunteers assembled here on Saturday for battalion parade. Captain Wharrie was in charge of the Blayney Corps, Serjeant Fisher of the Orange, and the whole were under the command of Lieut.-Colonel Paul, assisted by the adjutant of the regiment (Coptain Hill). The latter put the whole company Through battalion movements. Some of the wheeling was creditably ...
Article : 156 wordsA commission agent named Ernest A. Heckscher, residing in 185, William-street, died in the Sydney-Hospital on Sunday night, from the effects of injuries sustained by having been thrown from a ...
Article : 151 wordsAt about half-post 8 on Saturday night a fire, supposed to have been caused by a candle coming in contact with the bed-curtains, occurred in a private dwelling at 39, Cleveland-street, occupied by Michael ...
Article : 81 wordsSeveral Victorian people are here at present, and have bought up a number of small holdings at prices satisfactory to the vendors, who, having been struggling in debt through unpropitious seasons, are ...
Article : 70 wordsThe public will be admitted to the School of Arts Debating Club this evening by ticket, for the distribution of which the president of the club, Mr. P. J. Gandon, will be in attendance at the hall from 7 p.m. ...
Article : 102 wordsA large number of townspeople propose to go to Manilla to take part in the ceremonies connected with the opining of the new iron bridge. The affair will come off next Wednesday, and as the Minister will ...
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Advertising : 1,958 wordsAn extensive fire broke out at 2 o'clock on Sunday morning on the premises of Messrs. Govan and Co., storekeepers. The buildings and stock, estimated at over £2000, were in twenty minutes reduced to ashes, ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 15 Mar 1886, Page 5
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