IT was fine on the Racecourse this morning early, but a bond 6 o'clock it commenced to blow. Rain followed, and continued falling for some time. This had effect of interfering with what it was expected would be a bustling ...
Article : 221 wordsA QUIET day has marked the opening of the month the causes which have militate against trade still continuing in dry weather and super abuadant stocks. Few transactions [?] be noted of any importance ...
Article : 571 wordsMr. Bourke, who was shot at by a selector named Ford, is now quite out of danger. When Bourke started to run after he had been wounded, Ford followed him about 20 yards, with his ...
Article : 91 words[Portion of the following intelligence appeared in our second edition on Saturday] ...
Article : 15 words[?] Captain Prendergest, from [?] Greenside and [?] servant Stokers and child [?] Hu[?]gett an 1 7 children, Miss ...
Article : 1,137 wordsLONDON, September 29.-Mr. A. J. Beehag, B.A., son of a Sydney medical gentleman, and a passenger from Sydney by the Potosi, has been attacked by small-pox. He bus been removed to ...
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Article : 65 wordsLONDON, September 29.-Several Arabs have been arrested for firing at some Turks. ...
Article : 17 wordsLONDON, September 29.-Mr. Henry Edmund Knight, Alderman of Cripplegate Ward, is the Lord Mayor elect. ...
Article : 20 wordsLONDON, September 29.-The 60th Rifles narrowly escaped at the explosion of gunpowder at the Cairo Railway Station yesterday. ...
Article : 25 wordsJohn Sugdon Berry was this morning summoned before the Bench at the Water Police Court and fined £2, and costs, for erecting on the Land Cove River a building on Crown land, below high ...
Article : 54 wordsThe quarter and year's accounts for the colony of New South Wales have been prepared, and show a gratifying prosperity. The increase in the country's receipts continues both on the quarter and the year. ...
Article : 523 wordsCAIRO, September 30.-A review of the British troops was held to-day, in the presence of the Khedive. There were altogether 18,000 British and Indian troops under arms. Their ...
Article : 84 wordsWright, who was reported to be suffering from small-pox at Hamilton, died on Saturday afternoon, and was buried in the police paddock with a quantity of lime. Dr. Valentine Browne, of ...
Article : 112 wordsThe long-looked-for change in the weather seems to be coming at last. Our correspondents at Cootamundra and Goulburn report rain at these places to-day. The weather in coH and showery at Grenfell ...
Article : 81 wordsCAIRO September 30.-Mr. Fitzgerald, one of the British C[?]ners for Egyptian Finance, [?]ived at [?] ...
Article : 17 wordsThe Troos for the first heat for the Francis Punch Tr[?]chy race will conte off to-morrow afternoon on the Parambatta River. The first division will start at [?] p.m. from the bathing-noose, Chalty Point, to ...
Article : 124 wordsThe revenue returns for the quarter ended September so have been issued from the Treasury. They diselthse a [?]ifactory state of affairs. The three months which and with September ...
Article : 240 wordsCAIRO. September 22, Evening.-The elfects of the recent explosion are even more disastrous [?] In addition to the wrecking of the railway station and surrounding property ...
Article : 99 wordsNEW [?] CO (LIMITED). The [?] as [?] Shaft: From [?] I have pro[?]ued a bon[?] to-day, [?] ...
Article : 133 wordsOn Saturday allograph messenger, named Thomas Bradshaw, was admirted to the hospital suffering from a fracture of one of his leys. The injury wan caused by the shaft of a cart, which is [?] to have ...
Article : 282 wordsLONDON, September 29.-The frozen mutton received by the steamship Mataura, from Denedin, was again placed on the market to-day and pronounced by the salesmen as over fat. The average ...
Article : 57 wordsThe Victorian Stock Exchange reports the following sales on Friday.-North Brethere' Home, £d. terms, £6 7s 6d; Soring-bill and Central Leads, 2[?] 21s; Parker's United, 16s: [?] ...
Article : 337 wordsCAIRO, September 30.-A review of the British troops stationed here took piece to-day, in the presence of the Khedive and an immense concourse of spectalors. The sight was a most ...
Article : 65 wordsA fire occurred at Toowoomba on Saturday morning in the shop of Mr. Blackburn, saddler. Great damage was done, and the loss will be heavy, as the property was not insured. The fire ...
Article : 199 wordsCAIRO, September 30.-The whole of the troops comprising the Indian contingent are under orders to embark at Suey with the least possible delay. They will accordingly sail ...
Article : 60 wordsTraffic on the Newtown section of the metropolitan tramway system commenced this morning. The completion of this section brings Marriokville into direct connection with the city by rail. There were ...
Article : 353 wordsThe annual demonstration known by the name of the "Eight-hour" is taking place to-day. From quite an early hour this morning crowds of people began to assemble in College-street, and by 9 o'clock ...
Article : 156 wordsLONDON, September 30.-The Australian team of cricketers left Liverpool to-day, for New York, on board the Guion Company's steamer Alaska. ...
Article : 25 wordsPort Demson. October 2.-High water 10.52 a.m., 11 15 p.m. The Hungarian, steamer, which arrived last evening, [?]ned a typhoon on eptember 10, when she shipped ...
Article : 963 wordsVIENNA, September 30.-Rioting of a very serious character is reported to have taken place at Pressburg, a city of 50,000 inhabitants in Hungary. Large mobs assembled and ...
Article : 71 wordsMILLS, PILE, AND GILCHEI ST.-At the Rooms, 114, Pitt-street, at 11 Suburban Properties. BATT, RODD, AND PURVES.-At their Rooms, 85 Pitt-street, at[?]-City and bubarban Propertes and Bank ...
Article : 53 wordsThe town is crowded to-day by the excursionists who are taking part in the Eight-hours Demonstration. The Domain never looked so gay before. Sports of every description have been arranged, and ...
Article : 46 wordsThe Cuzeo, which arrived on Saturday, and will sail to-morrow, reports having encountered very stormy weather on the passage. She shipped heavy seas between Otway and Northumberland. ...
Article : 50 wordsLONDON, September 30.-Dwyer Gray, the late Lord Mayor of Dublin, who was recently sentenced to imprisonment for the publication of a seditious article in the "Freeman's Journal," ...
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Advertising : 234 wordsLONDON, October 1.-Mr. Beehag, who is suffering from small-pox, is progressing favourably. ...
Article : 24 wordsDavid Braizell, of Tighe's Hill, Newcastle, labourer. Liabilities, £60 15s 11d; assets, 15s. Mr. A. Sandeman, official assignee. ...
Article : 24 wordsLONDON, September 29.-The Queensland mail steamer Compta (outwards) left Suez on Thursday. ...
Article : 16 wordsAn agreeable change in the weather has taken place. A nice shower fell this morning, and there is every appearance of a heavy downpour. ...
Article : 29 wordsCOLOMBO, September 30.-The steamship Rome, homeward bound, arrived on the 16th instant, and the Ancona, outwards, sailed this morning. ...
Article : 27 wordsLONDON, October 1.-The beef brought by the Mataura is excessively fat, and has realised only 4d per 1b. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe adjourned case of Alderdice v. Fernie came on for hearing this morning before Mr. Crane in the gammons division of the Central Police Court. The case was adjourned from last Monday. Mr. Curtis ...
Article : 580 wordsThe business of the Quarter Sessions was resumed this morning before his Honor Mr. District Court Judge Forbes. Mr. F. L. S. Smythe acted as Crown Prosecutor. ...
Article : 567 wordsA desperate attempt was made by a gang or prisoners in the four yards at the Parramatta Gaol on Saturday afternoon to resist the authorities by refusing to leave the yards for their ...
Article : 109 wordsLONDON, October 1.-The trial of Arabi Pasha and the other leaders in the late Egyptian rebellion, has commenced at Cairo. ...
Article : 26 wordsLONDON, September 29.-Wheat afloat, 1,900,000 quarters. Tin: Straits and Australian, £107 5s. At the wool sales to-day 11,200 bales were offered. There was a fair demand. ...
Article : 61 wordsLONDON, October 1.-Serious riots have occurred at Preseburg, in Austria-Hungary. The military were called out, and eighty of the rioters bayonetted. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe barque Frederica, which went ashore near Port Arlington while on the voyage from Geelong to Sydney in ballast, was towed off by the Albatross on Saturday morning. The barque has ...
Article : 584 wordsLONDON, October 1.-The Australian Eleven recived a cordial farewell on the occasion of their departure, a band escorting them to the fetation, Midwinter accompanies the team, and intends ...
Article : 37 wordsA slight break has occurred in the drought. A nice shower fell on Saturday morning, but soon passed off. Rain began again this morning, and has been falling steadily but lightly during ...
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Family Notices : 132 wordsLONDON, October 1.-The revenue of the United Kingdom exceeds £86,250,000. ...
Article : 14 wordsLONDON, October 1.-Eighteen thousand British troops paraded the streets of Cairo, and marched past the Khedive's palace. The marching lasted two hours. ...
Article : 29 wordsA movement is on foot among the Brookstown residents to petition against the streets being undermined for coal, as dangers from pitfalls are apprehended. On Sunday evening a serious ...
Article : 124 wordsLONDON, October 1.-The steamer Mississippi has been destroyed by fire. The catastrophe occurred at night, and there was great loss of life, many of the victims being women. ...
Article : 35 wordsLONDON, October 1.-Colonel J. H. Smith, R.E., succeeds Col. Pasley as Inspector-General of Fortifications. ...
Article : 18 wordsTHE attempt to consolidate and amend our criminal laws brings into prominence the fact that there is among as a class of parsons who, from various causes, commit either casually or ...
Article : 1,089 wordsLONDON, October 1.-It is rumoured that grants of £50,000 are to be made Sir F. B. Seymour and Sir Garnet Wolseley. The "Times" states thai Sir F. B. Seymour is unwilling to ...
Article : 40 wordsThe election of the progress committed took place on Saturday night. There mate 22 nominations, and the following 13 gentlemen were elected:-Messrs. Ingrey, Caston, Amor, Duncan ...
Article : 86 wordsLONDON, September 29.-The Orient Steam Navigation Company's Steamer Potosi, which left Sydney Augusta, 2, armed arried at Plymouth this morning. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 2 Oct 1882, Page 2
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