The first annual gathering of the brigades, for inspection, drill, competition, and reunion, took place to-day in the Garden Palace. There was a large gathering of the brigades, and also a large ...
Article : 384 wordsTHE general condition of the country shows but little change for better or for worse. There is nothing in the prospect to excite any very sanguine hopes, but there is certainly nothing to ...
Article : 2,304 wordsA beautiful morning was not availed of by many visitors to the Randwick training grounds this morning. Ross was the first trainer to send his horses out, giving them moderate. work. Lord Orville followed, and put in a strong two ...
Article : 187 wordsTHE following additional telegraphic correspondence has taken place with reference to the distress at Mount Poole diggings. Sir John Robertson to Mr. Steele, police magistrate, Wilcannia: ...
Article : 225 wordsYesterday, Kohinoor for all engagements. ...
Article : 7 wordsVery little speculation appears to ensue over the coming autumn events. Barber, Bathurst, and Twilight have hitherto received most support for the Hawkesbury Handicap. Gudarz was supported last night to win 2000, and left ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 352 wordsWe Would remind our readers that the advertised meeting of citizens, which may very fairly be called an "indignation" meeting, will be held this evening at the Temperance Hall, Pitt-street, to take into ...
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Advertising : 2,370 wordsAt the Water Police Court, this morning, Philip powers, a man about 40 years of age, was charged with attempting to commit suicide on the 15th inst. Prisoned on the day in question, threw himself into ...
Article : 122 wordsThomas Hayes, the licensee of the Ballanaslough. Hotel, was charged at the Central, before the Licensing Court, yesterday, with selling liquor during prohibited hours. It appears that the defendant had ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 358 wordsThe enquiry into the alleged perjury against George Johnston was resumed shortly before lunch to-day at the Central Police Court, and was proceeding when we went to press. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe first case against the holder of a billiard license under the new Act came under the notice of the Licensing Bench yesterday afternoon, when August Andre Coli, who keeps a licensed billiard room in ...
Article : 79 wordsThe manager of the West Balmoral Gold-mining Co. reports:—Since the 8th inst. the tunnel has been driven 6ft, total 34ft, making 19ft from the entrance. Only two shifts are employed, and the ground is ...
Article : 135 wordsTwo respectably dressed young men named James D. Rawlinson and Thomas Hilliard, were this morning brought up at the Central Police Court, charged with conspiring together to defraud James ...
Article : 169 wordsA number of the members of the New South Wales Coursing Club entertained Mr. W. Lamb at dinner yesterday evening in the Exchange Hotel, prior to his leaving for England. The company consisted of ...
Article : 838 wordsThe men-of-war in harbour are en fete to-day in honor of the birthday of Kaiser Wilhelm, the first emperor of Germany. His Imperial Majesty's man-of-war Carola being in Farm Cove at 8 o'clock this ...
Article : 138 wordsAt a meeting of the committee of the regatta, held last evening at Mr. F. Punch's hotel, in order to consider the protest by Laycock against Edwards, it was decided to disallow the protest, and consequently the first prize of £10 ...
Article : 82 wordsOn Saturday morning (says the the "Gundagai Times") the court-house presented a somewhat singular appearance, there being 25 ladies present to answer a charge that had been preferred against ...
Article : 234 wordsAt a committee meeting held last evening, the following racing fixtures were made, viz.:—Race for 24ft boats; crews limited to sis hands; handicap; Saturday, March 25. Race for 22ft boats; full crews, without handicap; ...
Article : 99 wordsA case cropped up before the Licensing Bench yesterday, that led to a considerable amount of argument, and ended where it began. Mr. Carroll appeared for a defendant named O'Brien, who was ...
Article : 283 wordsWhen the New South Wales intercolonial bowling team first visited Victoria they were specially invited to visit. Ballarat, and the attention paid them by the local players and the mayors and aldermen of the city of Ballarat West ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 315 wordsThe council of the Agricultural Society gave a farewell luncheon yesterday to Mr. Walter Lamb, J.P., of Woodstock, one of its members, who is proceeding on a tour round the world, leaving on ...
Article : 521 wordsThe "Times" newspaper came out on February 6 with a leader which (says "Anglo-Australian," in the "European Mail) excited considerable interest relative to the visit of Sir Henry Parkes, Colonial ...
Article : 456 wordsThe fifth annual contest for the above cup was played on the Domain on Friday last, the 17th instant, and resulted in the Glebe representatives proving too strong for their opponents, by winning the match by 10 wickets and six ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 22 Mar 1882, Page 5
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