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Advertising : 2,726 wordsTHE Pacific Mail Steamship Co.'s R.M.S. Zealandia arrived in Port Jackson yesterday, at noon. She brings American files to May 8, containing European cablegrams to May 7. We ...
Article : 588 wordsMORE PROMISING.-The past week lisa been fine, with showers. Grass is plentiful everywhere. Cattle ate improving and retting into condition, bat prices rule very low. The rain has enabled the alluvial diggers to pet to ...
Article : 135 wordsALLUVIAL GOLDFIELD.- The Eight-mile Creek is decidedly on the wane. The ground may now be said to-have had a very good trial, and the results are nothing to "blow" about. Of the large number of miners ...
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Article : 272 wordsLondon, April 30th.-Within the last 28 days 1500 cases of small-pox hare been refused admission to the hospitals because they were full. During the same period 297 persons died in their ...
Article : 43 wordsLimeriok, April 3Oth.-An attempt to evict tenants at New Pallas, yesterday, failed. Five hundred military and police were present, but the mob numbered 5000, many with revolvers. They ...
Article : 103 wordsThe second show of the Warren Pastoral Association, was held on Queen's Birthday. The weather was fine and the attendance geod, but I expected to see more competition in the different sections. The [?] exhibits ...
Article : 1,021 wordsA letter from the Rev. Thomas W. Croke, Archbishop of Cashel, is published, in which he says:-"I cannot approve of the action which the Irish party are said to contemplate to exhibit ...
Article : 298 wordsTHE following specimens of the revised edition of the New Testament (says an American contemporary) are according to the new print, except that we omit the marginal notes. It will be seen ...
Article : 1,058 wordsLondon, May 3rd.-The Admiralty has a telegram from Montevideo, stating that the British war sloop Doterel was blown up on April 26 at Sandy point, straits of Magellan. The cause of ...
Article : 159 wordsLondon, April 30.-A telegram from Galway says a bailiff named King was seized last right by a gang of disguised men and roasted over a fire until he swore he would resign bis office. King's ...
Article : 45 wordsA discovery of much archacological interest has recently been made in the Algerian Sahara. M. Tarry, who has been carrying on work in connection with the proposed Trans-Sahara Railway, ...
Article : 194 wordsConstantinople, May 2.-The now pretty generally accepted reason for the Sultan's seal concerning the inquiry into the death of Abdnl Aziz, is that a serious conspiracy was organising against ...
Article : 76 wordsSIR,-The position of the fire brigades of this colony is sot one which we can, as a progressive people, feel proud of. They do not, as a whole, receive from the publics that sympathy and support they are ...
Article : 560 wordsNew York, May3.-A Cairo (Egypt) dispatch says:-Maepero has just opened some more pyramids of the Sakkaro, inclosing the tombs of kings of the fifth dynasty. The mortuary chapels of ...
Article : 167 wordsSERIOUS CHARGE.-A well-to-do fanner named Foley, living at Oberon, was committed for trial to-day on a charge of uttering a forged cheque purporting to be signed by Mrs. Humphreys. ...
Article : 230 wordsRAIN. STOCK.-we had a continuation of showers on Sunday last. The sky has been overcast with clones since, and there is every probability of more wet. The country begins to look green, though frosts ay now be expected. ...
Article : 370 wordsMINING.-In my last report I mentioned that the Deep Creek prospectors had commenced their fourth shaft, which I regret to say they had to abandon on the 20th instant in consequence of not beingable to beat the water, ...
Article : 786 wordsLondon, April 30.-The Earl of Shrewsbury eloped with Mrs. Miller Mundy, of Shipley, Derbyshire. The fugutive pair fled to Strashurg, where the lady's relatives overtook them, gave ...
Article : 105 wordsGenerally speaking, there is nothing excruciatingly funny about small-pox but the doctors who are called to prescribe for patients [?] run upon something that [?] them. Not ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 4 Jun 1881, Page 3
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