Joseph Antoine, of North Kingston, coach proprietor. Liabilities, £70 10s 2d; assets, £5. Mr. Sandeman, official assignee. Joseph Leamoy, of Baw Baw, near Goulburn, ...
Article : 41 wordsThomas O'Brien, aged 60, a vagrant, was picked up at the Circular Quay yesterday, in a destitute condition, and suffering from want and exposure to the weather. He was removed to the Infirmary by ...
Article : 64 words"Some flour arrived on the diggings last week, and was all sold at 8d per lb, but there was not sufficient to supply all the men. I have visited all the northern rushes on ...
Article : 366 wordsTHE ARGUS correspondent at Beechworth wired on Monday the following Monday of the execution of Robert Rohan for murder:—Robert Rohan, alias Smith, the murderer of John Shea, at Yalca, near ...
Article : 277 wordsAt the Water Police Court this morning the change brought by Captain Compton, of the staff, against Constable Davidson, for exceeding his duty in arresting him in April last, was concluded. Little ...
Article : 84 wordsThe inquest as to the cause of the fire at a cottage in Alma-lane, Marrickville, occupied by Mrs. Aliee South, was continued to-day. The following witnesses were examined this morning:— ...
Article : 93 wordsJohn Lewrensky was arraigned on a charge of unlawfully cutting and wounding John Burns, on the 18th April last, at Sydney. It appeared that the prisoner was superintending the ...
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Family Notices : 249 wordsAn interesting exhibition of juvenile home industry and works of art was opened at the school hall, Petersham, on Tuesday evening by W. H. Pigott, Esq., one of the members for Canterbury. The hall was ...
Article : 103 wordsENGLISH OPERA.—"The Rose of Castile" was the source of attraction to a large audience at the Gaiety last night. The principals were in excellent voice, and the opera was fairly rendered, but in a ...
Article : 728 wordsA serious, if not fatal, accident occurred in George-street yesterday afternoon, about half-past 2 o'clock. An elderly man, a fish hawker, known as "Old Barney," was rolling his barrow along the street just ...
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Advertising : 2,770 wordsAn inquest was held yesterday at the Governor Bourke Hotel, Camperdown, relative to the cause of death of an infant child named May Scholes, the daughter of Oswald Scholes, landlord of the above ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 698 wordsA strange demand in writing for a sum of money, accompanied by a verbal threat of legal proceedings in case of nonpayment, was made at the Newtown court of petty sessions yesterday by George ...
Article : 121 wordsAn inquest was held yesterday at the Railway Pier [?], by the City Coroner, Mr. H. Shiell, J.P., as to rise cause of death of a child aged one month, the son of James and Margaret Baines, residing at ...
Article : 79 wordsIt has been reported to the City Coroner that Henry Bryan, 75 years of age, was found dead yesterday at his residence, at Wyndham Grove, off Raglan-street, Alexandria. During the last ...
Article : 94 wordsThe Railway Department yesterday received and opened tenders for the construction of the railway from Wallerawang to Mudgee, and will receive careful scrutiny on the part of the officers of the ...
Article : 74 wordsHarrison, Jones, and Devlin report:—At our sale yesterday we noticed a rather better demand, biddings being more spirited. The catalogue was comprised chiefly of secured parcels and low ...
Article : 130 wordsSergeant Hughes has reported to the City Coroner that about a quarter to 12 last night a boy named Patrick Healey, 15 years of ago, died at his father's residence, No. 12, Nicholls-street, Surry Hills. The ...
Article : 214 wordsUpon the anniversary of the Queen's natal day police Constable Boyce deemed it permissible to allow his dog to accompany him whilst on duty in Unwin's Bridge-road, and the canine brute ...
Article : 174 wordsSIR,—Referring to the recent case of fatal gastrotomy, and the verdict of the Coroner's jury in which our names are mentioned, it is but justice to ourselves to remark, that we were, for reasons which ...
Article : 116 wordsComplaints are continually reaching us, respecting the nuisance wised by the steam roller, used by the corporation officers for rolling newly metalled roads being kept at work in the day time, on thoroughfares ...
Article : 126 wordsThe following tenders have been accepted by the Government, viz.:—H. Barry, construction of bridge and approach near Murdering Sand Hill, road Narrandera to Hay; Stahlhut and Sheridan, erection of ...
Article : 630 wordsA decision of the Newtown bench of magistrates, reserved until Tuesday next, is awaited with considerable anxiety by numerous owners of horse teams, summoned under circumstances similar to ...
Article : 244 wordsSIR,—Seeing that tenders are being called for a tramway line to be laid along Regent-street and the main Botany-road, I for one do not see the necessity of having another Oxford-street bungle. The The matrioulation and degree examinations at Sydney University were commenced yesterday. There were 70 for examination at Sydney, and seven examined at Brisbane. The applicants were in the ...
Article : 310 wordsThe first of the winter course of lectures in connection with the Young Men's Christian Association was given last night by the Bar. Dr. Steel, on "Rome—Pagan and Papal. The chair was ...
Article : 573 wordsA meeting of the committee appointed to arrange for the annual ball in connection with St. Vincent's Hospital was held at the Royal Hotel yesterday; Sir Patrick Jennings in the chair. A letter was received ...
Article : 296 wordsAlthough the railway proposals of Government did not embrace a line to connect Redfern with Circular Quay, except in so far as this could be done by the continuation of the Elizabeth-street tramway, ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 8 Jun 1881, Page 3
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