EARTHQUAKE IN YOUNG.—A sharp shock of earthquake was felt in Young at a quarter-past 5 o'clock on Monday morning, accompanied by a low rumbling sound. The wave was apparently ...
Article : 1,485 wordsThe usual weekly shooting took place on Friday, when the Spring Cups, for first and second class shooters, were competed for. After the first few rounds the birds were not good, but some extraordinary ...
Article : 318 words[Some of the following items appeared in our second, third, and fourth editions [?] yesterday. ...
Article : 15 wordsHanham Arundel Lambert, re-called: I was treasurer some few months ago of some volunteer sports, held at Bungendore. As captain of the corps I acted as treasurer. I left Bungendore without ...
Article : 2,188 wordsThe ease of Alfred Reynolds, who, in Newtown on August 13, compelled his wife to drink a draught of laudanum while he stood over her with a carving knife in his hand, is still fresh in the memory ...
Article : 213 wordsNEWCASTLE, Monday Morning.—The Newcastle miners have been taking a ballot in that district on the question of ordering the union minerals one pit to strike if the weighbridge be not erected in accordance ...
Article : 86 wordsBATHURST, Monday morning.—The inquest on the remains of the child found dead in a closet on Mr. Tremain's promisee, closed on Saturday. The jury returned a verdict that there was no evidence to ...
Article : 71 wordsO'BRIEN V. COMMISSIONER OF WORKS.—This was a new trial of the plaintiff's claim for compensation for land of his taken by the Government for a public park at Bondi. The original claim was some £31,000 ...
Article : 157 wordsThe six days' walking match, Harriman v. Scott, was concluded in Launceston (Tas.) on Saturday at midnight, in the presence of a large crowd of spectators. At noon Harriman had covered 410 miles and ...
Article : 67 wordsTAYLOR V. YOUNG.—The following additional evidence was called for the plaintiff: A. C. Mountain corroborated the previous witness as to the occurrence. ...
Article : 1,623 wordsDISTRICT GRAND LODGE, E.C.—A meeting of the Worshipful Masters of the Freemasons' Lodges under the English Constitution was convened by the R.W.D.G.M., on Friday last, in the Masonic Hall ...
Article : 137 wordsThe wrestling contest on Saturday between Smith and M'Caffery in Newcastle, as reported is our Saturday's issue, terminated in undecided confusion. The men met again in the evening in Moroney's ...
Article : 88 wordsRe Philip James, Examination meeting. The insolvent and his wife were examined by Mr. Nash, on behalf of the official assignee, for discovery of assets and explanation of various transactions. ...
Article : 286 wordsSYDNEY V. WALLSEND.—This important match, for the premiership of the colony, was played in Wallsend on Saturday. Nearly 4000 spectators were present, and the weather was brilliant. Wallsend ...
Article : 363 wordsARMIDALE.—The weather is fine and warm. BALRANALD.—There is said to be a scarcity of shearers in the surrounding districts. BEGA.—On Friday the weather was cloudy and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 172 wordsFORBES, Monday morning.—Mr. Coonan, M.L.A., arrived in Forbes last night. No public political action has taken place yet, but there are whispers of more than one aspirant to his position in ...
Article : 44 wordsSir,—In your Saturday's edition, column marked "Brevities," you state that Messrs. Stockdale and Myers, who have been to Kimberley, assert that it will be one of the greatest goldfields in the Australian ...
Article : 494 wordsTEMORA.—The South Australian Quartz Company has cleaned up 90oz of smelted gold from 133 tons of stone at the company's battery. The battery was stopped during the previous week on account of ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 31 Aug 1886, Page 6
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