LONDON, September 11.-At the wool sales to-day 11,100 bales were offered. The market is firm. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 880 wordsThe weather is splendid for the races to-day, and there is a fair attendance of visitors from Sydney. Most of the hotels are full. The betting over the various events is dull. "Martindale's" tips are:-For the Handicap ...
Article : 62 wordsThere is a great scarcity of Labour in the Maryborough plantations. Some of the planters contemplate the introduction of Chinese. Mr. King, chief clerk in the Custom House ...
Article : 89 wordsThe New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. (Limited) have received the following cable advice, dated London, September 12:-Wool: The sales progress firmly. Up to date 159,000 ...
Article : 144 wordsRobert Sterne Tighe versus R. H. Carbines, of Liverpool. Rule returnable September 1. Mr. A. Sandeman official assignee. SURRENDERS. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 309 wordsAt the live stock show, which opened yesterday, there was a large attendance of the public, and some of the exhibits were the best ever seen in the colony. Mr. J. H. Angas and Messrs. Hart ...
Article : 187 wordsThe British forces, under the personal command of Sir Garnet Wolseley, are advancing on both sides of the freshwater canal from Kassaroin towards Tel-el-Kebir, where the main body ...
Article : 96 wordsLONDON, September 11.-The German Government has, through its representatives at Constantinople and Athens, advised that a peaceful arrangement should be arrived at between ...
Article : 44 wordsLONDON, September 11.-A rising is reported at Kairbaun (query, Kairwan), which resulted in the French losing 50 men, whilst 150 of the insurgents were killed. ...
Article : 31 wordsLONDON, September 11.-The Eight Hon. W. E. Gladstone has announced his intention of visiting Midlothian and addressing his constituents in December next. ...
Article : 29 wordsMessrs. Buchanan, Marsh, Addison, and Macintosh occupied the Licensing Bench at the Water Police Court to-day. Martin Keeshan, of Keesnan'a Hotel, King-street, was charged with abandoning his ...
Article : 182 wordsParliament has recommended the purchase of a steam launch in Sydney or Melbourne for the marine survey which is to be made of the north-west coast. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 31 wordsLONDON, September 11.-The Australian Eleven commenced a match at Leeds against Shaw's cricketing eleven, which visited Australia last year. There was a large ...
Article : 227 wordsAll continues quiet at Kassaroin Loch, and no further movements have taken place since "Saturday. Detachments of the Household troops have ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 wordsYesterday, at the Lunatic Asylum, warder Carroll was suddenly attacked in the criminal yard by a patient who had in his possession a long piece of iron, similar to a prong of a ...
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Advertising : 403 wordsTwo men named Daniel and Patrick M'Donnall were brought up at the Central Police Court this morning on a charge of forging certain orders for the delivery of goods, and also, together with a third ...
Article : 213 wordsYesterday afternoon the foundation stone of the Town Hall was laid by the Mayor, Mr. Joseph Booth. Mr. C. J. Byrnes, on behalf of the ratepayers, presented to the Mayor a handsome silver ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 827 wordsA most peculiar and impudent robbery occurred in Carlton yesterday. Mr. M'Gregor, a butcher in that suburb, sent his son to the bank with cash and cheques amounting to £80. When ...
Article : 102 wordsThe annual picnic in connection with the Church of England Sunday-school is being held to-day. The children marched from St. Mary's school, headed by a brass band, and carrying the ...
Article : 93 wordsThe usual fortnightly meeting of the Trade Defence Association of New South Wales was held at the committee rooms, Pitt-street, last evening; Mr. T. F. Thompson, vice-president, in the chair. The ...
Article : 211 wordsThe Highland regiments which arrived at Ismailia on the 2nd instant, and whose advance was delayed in consequence of the defective transport arrangements, were ordered to join the ...
Article : 149 wordsThe City Council has accepted a tender for the new cattle markets. The amount is £6592 per annum. The experiment of doubling the amount of the ...
Article : 421 wordsThe following additional awards have been made:-Champion draught stallion, Thomas Collins's Native Hero. Best weight-carrying hunter, the Hon. James Balfour's Forrester 1, G. H. ...
Article : 97 wordsDuring the hearing of a case this morning, Mr. Gannon entered the summons division of the Central Police Court, presided over by Mr. Crane, and said he wished to address the Bench for a moment. A case ...
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Family Notices : 139 wordsAt a meeting of the committee of the England Jockey Club, held last night, it was resolved to have a day's sport on the day after the opening of the railway, which is expected to ...
Article : 140 wordsAll the English troops hitherto stationed at Ismailia have now left for Kassaroin, Sir Garnet Wolseley having decided to abandon that town, which has hitherto been the base of operations ...
Article : 94 wordsIf the Minister for Works were the most combative of men, he ought by this time to be content. The Locomotive Engineer, the tramways, and that wretched Iron Cove Bridge were last ...
Article : 731 wordsSir Garnet Wolseley is only waiting the arrival of the troops now en route from Ismalia to commence his forward march on Cairo. Every preparation has been completed for a ...
Article : 50 wordsThe ship, Northern Monarch, arrived from Plymouth this morning, after a splendid passage of 84 days. She brings 407 immigrants, and the Health Officer passed the vessel "all well." Captain ...
Article : 61 wordsTHE members of the Police Force have presented, or are about to present, a petition to His EXCELLENCY the Governor praying for an increase in the rates of pay for the various classes of ...
Article : 1,345 wordsThe Khedive, in deference to the representations of the Britith Consul-General, has consented to abandon the practice of torturing the prisoners arrested in connection with the recent ...
Article : 41 wordsFrom inquiries made, it would seem that the situation of affairs to-day virtually remains unalterd. A number of workmen in the employment of Messrs. Bubb, who were employed in fixing "tell tales" on ...
Article : 397 wordsThe Hon. John Macintosh, the newly appointed licensing magistrate (who succeeded Mr. John Davies, C.M.G., M.L.A., J.P., resigned), took his seat to-day at the Water Police Court, for the first time, as a ...
Article : 64 wordsA man named George Thomas, about 35 years of age, who bore the appearance of a labaurer, was brought up at the Central Police Court this morning, charged with having committed an offence against decency ...
Article : 324 wordsEmployes in the traffics branch of the Railway Department complain that they have heard nothing of the petition they forwarded to the Commissioner for Railways some weeks ago, asking for an increase of ...
Article : 134 wordsThis morning's transactions in the import market have not been of a lively character, and, outside the immediate demand to meet requirements, operations have been altogether confined to small private sales ...
Article : 396 wordsSir Thomas Elder has promised to give £3000 towards the foundation of a South Australian scholarship for the Royal College of Music. The French consul has received notice from his ...
Article : 177 wordsThis morning the notion of Fuller v. Suttor was commenced at Darlinghurst, before his Honor the Chief Justice and a jury of four. The defendant, as Minister for Education had resumed, on behalf of ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 14 Sep 1882, Page 2
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