A DULL warm morning induced the majority of trainers to send their horses somewhat earlier than usual. The first out were Jessie, Britisher, and Mulatto. Starting from the Derby turn, they went ...
Article : 452 wordsTHE Quarter Sessions were confirmed yesterday at Darlinghurst, before his Honor Mr. District Court Judge Forbes. Mr. P. J. Healy and Mr. Irving appeared to prosecute for the Crown. ...
Article : 514 wordsSir Henry has returned. Suez mail expected Tuesday. Parliament opens on Tuesday next. John Elder, steamer, expected to arrive early ...
Article : 2,245 wordsSIR,—I am confident I an reflecting the feeling of the vast majority of the citizens of Sydney in expressing my pleasure that the great advantages of a high pressure water scheme for Sydney are destined again ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 431 wordsThere were no new finds lately, until Saturday last, when a very promising reef was found in the lower tunnel at Grant's amalgamated claim. It is fully 3ft wide, showing good gold, and seems to be one of the ...
Article : 54 wordsThe Mechanics are raising splendid stone from the bottom level. Tenders are called for the carting of a large quantity of quartz, which they intend putting through at the Rainbow machine. The Centennial ...
Article : 54 wordsMessrs Gresley Lukin and Co., local agents for this company, have wire advice of result of crushing just completed, viz.: 1530oz of gold, and that a dividend of 4s per share has been declared. ...
Article : 40 wordsThe Sandhurst correspondent of the "Argus" reports:—The general market continues in a somewhat puzzling condition, in view of the solid prospects which our principal mines disclose; but probably the ...
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Family Notices : 164 wordsThe annual August sales of thoroughbred and draught horses was held at Kirk's Bazaar yesterday. Although a number of very good animals were offered for sale the prices realised were low, and several lots were passed in. ...
Article : 260 wordsWhat terrible work in the regions of Ham, As we learn from reliable telegram. Such earring and cutting and slicing has ne'er Been known to be made en the sand which is there. ...
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Advertising : 978 wordsThe committee appointed to carry out the arrangements for according a public reception and banquet to Sir Henry Parkes on his return from his trip to Europe and the old country, met formally at ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 292 wordsIn its truest sense, the all-absorbing topic in commercial and maratime circles here during the past week has been the badly-timed attempt to re-introduce and foist upon the shipmasters the old and ...
Article : 943 wordsA serious accident, which nearly resulted in loss of life, happened yesterday afternoon at the National Park, Port Hacking. At about 4 o'clock eome workmen, who are there repairing the road, had occasion ...
Article : 123 wordsIt was reported at the Water Police Station last evening that a man named Edward Campbell had fallen overboard from the collier Pioneer and been drowned. The accident happened at about 6 o'clock ...
Article : 124 wordsSir Henry Parkes and party arrived safely at South Wagga at 5 o'clock. There were a large number of persons present on the platform, and an address similar to that of Albury was presented, to ...
Article : 86 wordsSIR,—As one of the public—and without more than a passing reference to the case of "Rumpf v. Hicks and another," in which, by the decision of His Honor Judge Manning, my co-executor and I—"nominal ...
Article : 490 wordsThe American barque Trinity, with a crew of 33 men, sailed from New London, Connecticut, on June 1, 1880, on a whaling and sealing cruise in the Southern Ocean, and arrived at Heard's Island on ...
Article : 164 wordsSir Henry Parkes arrived at 6 o'clock, when about 150 were on the platform. Mr. F. G. Bushell, manager of the Union Bank, before reading the address, said he had received a telegram, and thanked ...
Article : 391 wordsYesterday evening the seventh of a series of lectures in connection with the Temperance Alliance, was delivered by the Rev. Joseph Barnier, incumbent of St. Barnabas's Church, in the Temperance ...
Article : 198 wordsFURNESS JUNIOR CUP AND TROPHIES.—The entries for above closed at noon on Monday, and comprise the very best of our junior clubs. The following are their names:—The Mercantile, Rugby, Alexandria, Campbell, Surrys, Our ...
Article : 188 wordsBRISBANE v. CUMBERLAND.—Yesterday (Wednesday) the Brisbane team of footballers proceeded to Parramatta by the 11 o'clock boat, in order to meet a combined county team. On arrival at the wharf they were met by Messrs. ...
Article : 662 wordsThe working of the Glebe, Glebe Point, sad Forest Lodge lines on Tuesday was a decided failure so far as being a convenience to the public is concerned. Of coarse, every allowance must be made for the ...
Article : 358 wordsConsiderable interest was taken in a case, which me heard before Mr. Marsh, S.M., yesterday, in the Petty Debts Court. Messrs. Beale and Company sued one James Potts, who resides in Bennett-street ...
Article : 344 wordsOF the voyage of the Orient Co.'s steamship John Elder, the Melbourne "Argus" says:—The John Elder is noted for the almost unvarying regularity of her passages to this port, and it was confidently expected that she would ...
Article : 503 wordsWe learn that Messrs. D. and W. Robertson, of this city, agents for John Brown and Co., of Sheffield, have contracted with the Sydney Corporation to supply 6000 lengths of cast iron water pipes, at £5 18s ...
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Advertising : 102 wordsAs alarm of fire was raised about half-past 11 o'clock last night, when it was found to proceed from the house occupied by Mr. James Nolan, who keeps a lodginghouse at No. 55, George-street north. It seems ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 17 Aug 1882, Page 3
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