A NOTE OF PRAISE.—The alteration in the time table by which the trains now run at night to and from Sydney to Mudgee gives great satisfaction in Mudgee. ...
Article : 2,966 wordsSir,—I noticed in your issue of the 17th instant the following brevity:—"'A Constant Traveller' says, that in Dubbo on Monday morning he harried down to the railway station to catch a train advertised to ...
Article : 353 wordsIn reply to Mr. Darley the representative of the Government said that the officer commanding the torpedo corps had paid two visits to Woolwich Arsenal for the purpose of acquiring knowledge ...
Article : 471 wordsLONDON, July 20.—In the rifle competition at Wimbledon, yesterday, Private Allen, of Victoria, won a prize of £5 in the Nursery Aggregate match. Sergeant Barron, of Queensland ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Lambton miners resumed work on Wednesday, having been paid the 3d per ton kept back from the last fortnight's wages on a question as to the price for getting coal mixed with jerry. The strike on this ...
Article : 47 wordsLONDON, July 20.—The prospects of the newly formed Imperial and Colonial Marine Insurance Company are regarded as being very hopeful. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 219 wordsLONDON, July 20.—Consols [?]100 7/8 market rate of discount £1 1/8, Martell's and Hennessy's brandies 15s 6d per gallon. ...
Article : 24 wordsPORT SAID, July 20.—The Messageries Maritimes Company's R.M.S. Sydney (from Melbourne June 19) passed here to-day, five days ahead of her contract date. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe Ministerial train conveying the Attorney-General and several members of Parliament reached Gundagai at half-past 12 yester-day. The station buildings and the town were profusely decorated with ...
Article : 263 wordsSir,—The running of the above train is, without doubt, a cause of grievance to the business people in the country districts, and that the grievance is one of some importance will be admitted by any one who ...
Article : 330 wordsRAPID.—The owner of the racehorse Rapid nominated his horse pretty freely for the Tamworth handicaps. When the weights appeared he was very dissatisfied, and has scratched him for all his ...
Article : 187 wordsIn reply to Mr. Barbour, who asked for Mr. Olliffe, Mr. Lyne said that instructions had been given for the bridge causeway in Newcastle, used by passengers travelling from Sydney to the great ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 681 wordsA banquet in celebration of the opening of the Gundagai railway took place in the goodshed this afternoon. Mr. J. B. Elworthy presided. Among the guests present were Messrs. J. H. Want ...
Article : 762 wordsSir,—In your issue of the 19th instant there appeared a letter from Mr. John P. Wright, chairman of the board of directors of the Vale of Clwydd Coal Mining Company, in reference to the above strike ...
Article : 1,155 wordsBINALONG.—The Binalong correspondent of the Yass COURIER said the men employed at the silver mine are now down between 60ft and 70ft, but there is nothing of extra importance to report. Prospects ...
Article : 411 wordsA ball in celebration of the opening of the Gundagai railway was a decided success. The arrangements reflect great credit on the committee. The Naval Volunteer Artillery Band had been engaged ...
Article : 81 wordsAn inquest was held on Wednesday in Darlinghurst Gaol upon the body of William Fortescue, who died in the prison, that morning. Chief Warder John Lovett deposed that ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 22 Jul 1886, Page 6
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