The Jewish New Year, 5643, commences this evening at sunset. The two first days (Thursday and Friday) are observed as holy days. The Day of Atonement, the important fast day among the Jews ...
Article : 51 wordsThe PRESIDENT took the chair at half-past 4 o'clock. Mr. Jeremiah Bruce Rundle took the oath and subscribed the roll as a member of the Council. ...
Article : 308 wordsA gratifying improvement in Sir Henry Paries's condition took place during last night, and he was this morning well enough to get up for a time. He is still very low, and was obliged to return to bed ...
Article : 69 wordsThere is scarcely any speculation taking place over the approaching Spring Handicap. Since the declaration of weights for the Caulfield Cup, books have been opened on Guineas and Cup, but little business of any note has ...
Article : 99 wordsThe Premier slightly improved. The plot thickens in Egypt. The Jewish new year (5643) commences to-day. Agricultural shows at Adelaide and Wagga opened ...
Article : 2,295 wordsThe A.S.N. Co.'s wharf was a lively spot yesterday afternoon, on the occasion of landing 70 live cattle from the steamers Egmont and James Peterson. The arrivals were in capital order after their voyage, and ...
Article : 99 wordsThe successful tenderers for the construction of the first section of the Illawarra railway-a distance of 23 miles 13 chains 30 links-are Mesers. C. and E. Miller, the well-known Victorian contracting ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 768 wordsA number of gentlemen assembled at the Tyne Flint Glass Works, Flinders-street, yesterday (says the Melbourne "Age" of Wednesday), to inspect machine lately imported by the proprietors for the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 275 wordsThe case of Lawson v. Robertson was resumed and' concluded yesterday afternoon at Darlinghurst, before the Chief Justice and a jury of four. The plaintiff in November. 1850, purchased two allotments of ...
Article : 239 wordsIn reply to Mr. Copeland, that on the four Sundays of August, the receipts from sale of tram tickets were £120, £86, £134, and £130, respectively; the passengers 28,244, 38,450, 33,742, and 33,307; and ...
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Advertising : 2,130 wordsSpeaking of the late Sir George Grey, a contemporary says:-The deceased statesman occupied for more than 40 jeers a prominent position in English politics. He was the son of Sir George Grey, Bart. ...
Article : 412 wordsAs soon as the questions had been answered on Wednesday evening Mr. Copeland moved the adjournment of the House, in order to call attention to the conduct of the Curator of the Botanic Gardens ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 254 wordsA special meeting of the members of the M.R.C. was held last evening at the Exchange Hotel, when the prizes won at the late regatta were handed over to the forfunate winners: The Hon. J. B. Watt, president of the club, was ...
Article : 281 wordsOn Wednesday, September 13, at the School of Arts, Mr. F. Bevill. M.A., headmaster of Royston College, delivered the sixth of his series of lectures on physical geography, the special subject being the ...
Article : 731 wordsThe Synod continued its sittings yesterday, when the discussion upon the qualifications of the gentlemen whose names appear in the second list, was continued. The names discussed were those of ...
Article : 195 wordsIt would seem that to show a zeal for a particular sort of observance of the Sabbath is considered the correct thing since the Premier has expressed his views. As everyone knows, there is considerable ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 14 Sep 1882, Page 3
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