LIKE the reverberations of thunder among the mountains, the echoes of the steel rail business are now only rumbling in the distance-dying, dying, dying. But they will long be remembered, ...
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Family Notices : 67 wordsMr. WATSON, for Sir-John Robertson, in reply to Mr. Jacob, for Mr. Levien, said a paid architect was employed by the late Council of Education at £350 per annum, with allowances; eleven others ...
Article : 789 wordsMR. WATSON last night replied to the long-postponed questions of Mr. Fullford, by laying on the table a copy of all correspondence on the subject. A good idea of this will be obtained from the questions. ...
Article : 688 wordsGAIETY THEATRE.-The reproduction of " Faust" a crowded house at the Gaiety Theatre last nights. Despite the fact that all are anxious to see "Lucia," it is quite certain that ...
Article : 766 wordsTHE flat racing season hare was, I think I informed your readers in my last, wound was on the Queen's Birthday, and the steeplechasing meetings yon have had as they occurred. During the coining month and September the ...
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Advertising : 1,176 wordsSIR,-In one of the morning papers a paragraph appeared to the following effect :- "At noon yesterday Mr. John Davies, C.M.G., M.L.A.., presented 300 cases of oranges to the officers ...
Article : 246 wordsIn our advertising colums will be found the conditions of a six-days' go-as-you-please contest, to take place on an open space of ground in Pitt-street, opposite Robe: tson's coach factory. The race is to start on September 5, at 1 ...
Article : 216 wordsSIR,-On the 9th June last the prospectus of the British-Australian Gold Mining Co , with a capital of £200,000, appeared in the advertising columns of the London " Times." It was subsequently ...
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Article : 1,231 wordsTHE arrival at Marseilles of the first batch of French troops on their return from Tunis gave rise to a riot on Jane 17, which did not end with-out bloodshed and loss of life. The brigade was ...
Article : 651 wordsStill another case of variola is reported since our last issue, and in this instance its peculiar feature is that it is situate in one of the healthiest spots of the suburbs. The patient ia Joseph Rogers, a ...
Article : 242 wordsSamuel Schumacker, who was takes to the Infirmary suffering from the effect of injuries received by being knocked down by a Waverley tramway motor yesterday morning, died in one of the wards ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Orient Co.'s s.s. Orient, Captain Hewison, will leave for London, via Melbourne and Adelaide, on Monday morning. A good number of passengers will leave by her; and her refrigerating rooms have ...
Article : 80 wordsWe learn that at last there is a probability of a new custom house being built for this city, and that the Colonial Architect has been requested to confer with the Collector of Customs with respect to the ...
Article : 139 wordsThe following ia a copy of the official bulletin received at the Treasury this moraine from the superintendent of the quarantine station-'The two children, Edward and Elizabeth Wyndrom, ...
Article : 50 wordsSIR,-why was Mrs. Bonner dragged from her home at Ultimo under the impression that she had small-pox and sent to quarantine station? What doctor impacted her stating that she had small-pox? This ...
Article : 92 wordsA special train left Sydney yesterday for Parramatta for the purpose of conveying friends of the late Honourable G. Oakes, to attend the funeral of the remains of that gentleman. At 1.10 p.m. ...
Article : 377 wordsThe Exceutive Committee appointed to make Arrangements for a return ball to the Mayor met yesterday afternoon at the Royal Hotel. Mr. J. Davies, M.L.A., occupied the chair, and there was a ...
Article : 119 wordsMr. Walter Bradley yesterday received, on behalf of the Zoological Society, a number of fish which had been consigned from the Mayor of Ballarat, consisting of two large English perch, about 14in ...
Article : 82 wordsA telegram taw been received from Kiama this morning stating that the steamer Civility, which left Kiama this morning for Sydney, returned to port, having collided with the steamer Illawarra a ...
Article : 67 wordsMr. Cyril Blackett, architest, delivered the last of a series of lectures on architecture and building construction, at the School of Arts, on Thursday evening. The subject of the lecture was ...
Article : 94 wordsA meeting was held last night at the Metropolitan Hotel, the object of which was to form a Commercial Travellers' Association. Although, the movement originated with the brewers, it is proposed to ...
Article : 102 wordsOn Wednesday last, No. 180 Lodge of the Loyal Order of Orangemen , was opened in the Wesleyan church, at Sackville Reach, in the presence of a numerous company. The ceremony of ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 13 Aug 1881, Page 5
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