[The following report of Monday's proceedings in Parliament was unavoidably held over yesterday.] MONDAY, DECEMBER 19. The SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-eight ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 397 wordsAS briefly mentioned yesterday a still farther addition to the long list of Newcastle conflagrations, took place early on Monday morning in Newcomen-street, closely adjoining the scene of ...
Article : 835 wordsThe trial heats of the handicap promoted by Mr. Peters Mr. G. Deeble, ard other residents of Woolloomooloo, were decided on Saturday afternoon, and were productive of some of the most exciting and close contests ever ...
Article : 485 wordsSIR,—A short time ago an advertisement appeared stating that the advertiser was prepared to lend earns of money without security. Being desirous of getting a small loan, I called upon the advertiser ...
Article : 310 wordsThe second session of the tenth Parliament of New South Wales came to an end yesterday, and a cursory review of its work cannot out be interesting. At the outset it may be said that there was a greater ...
Article : 1,485 wordsLast Saturday a good muster assembled at Kogarah, but the crowd was anything but of an orderly nature, and it is time that some step was taken by the powers that exist to stop such unseemly proceedings as that which was ...
Article : 204 wordsThe six day's go-as-you-please contest in the pavilion at Melbourne was brought to a conclusion on Saturday night, at 11 o'clock. Edwards being declared the winder doing 432, Swan 421 second, and Baker 416 third. Harris ...
Article : 57 wordsThe 48 hours' contest brought off at the Hippodrome was concluded on Saturday night at 11, in the presence of a large number of spectators, and respited in favour of J. Assenheim, 174 miles 1 lap; La Petitt, 170 miles 6 laps ...
Article : 53 wordsPresident: His Worship the Mayer of Balmain. Vice-presidents: Hon. J. C. Smith, Mr. A. Eikington. Treasurer: Mr. M. L. Deloitte. Hod. Secretary: Mr. W. A. Broomfield. Judges: Messrs. J. H. Storey and J. T. ...
Article : 904 wordsOn Friday last a very interesting ceremony took place at Granville, being the turning of the first sod of now works for Messrs. Hudson Bros., the well-known constructors of rolling stock. The firm ...
Article : 189 wordsSIR,—A letter, with the Above heading, appeared in your Wednesday's issue, and another letter from an individual signing "Anti-Humbug." Both appear as camp followers after a battle. Neither writer ...
Article : 772 wordsAs Mr. Cunningham, the representative of Messrs. Keep and Co., of Sydney the "Gundagai Times, was travelling in his buggy from Cootamundra to Gundagi early on Wednesday morning. ...
Article : 345 wordsHis home is on a run Somewhere on the Murrumbidge (says the "Wagga Advertiser") but when in town he stays at one of the first-class hotels in Fitzmaurice-street. His hair has lost the ...
Article : 294 wordsAn inquest was held on Monday afternoon at the Richmond Hotel, corner of Frames and Riley streets, as to the cause of death of Clement Richard Downing, aged 22 years, who had been lodging for ...
Article : 612 wordsThe third annual pionic and regatta inaugurated by the printers of the city was held on Saturday at Athol Gardens, and attracted a very fair share of the afternoon's holiday folk, who were conveyed across in steamers ...
Article : 481 wordsThe annual exhibition and distribution of prizes in connection with this sow popular educational' establishment took place on Wednesday evening and Thursday morning last. On the former occasion a ...
Article : 360 wordsThe following particulars of a recent severe shock of earthquake in New Zealand are from the "Lyttleton Times" of December 6, which says:—"The Middle Island of New Zealand has for so ...
Article : 535 wordsThe following were the results of the Globe Rowing Club regatta held on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Moore was starter, Mr. S. J. Bull umpire, and Mr. Shute judge:— ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 21 Dec 1881, Page 6
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