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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,273 wordsGreat interest is being taken here in the Edwards O'Leary walking match. The betting is in favour of the latter, although many allege that Edwards will beat all his previous colonial record. The leading bookmakers have ...
Article : 57 wordsThe case of O'Brien v. Joplin and others, on which their Honors the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Faucett, and Mr. Justice Windeyer delivered judgment on Thursday afternoon, is one of ...
Article : 1,349 wordsThe well-known coasting schooner Huntley Castle, bound from Myall River for Sydney, witha cargo of timber, went ashore at half-past 10 o'clock last night on the rocks at Port Stephens, and shortly ...
Article : 83 wordsA race took place on Saturday afternoon for a wager boat given as a prize by Mr. Alfred Carpenter, an old member of the club. For second prize a pair of racing sculls was given by Mr. David Fletcher, and the committee gave a ...
Article : 569 wordsAbout 1.25 o'clock last night a wood and iron building, situate at the junction of Abercrombie and Cleveland streets, Redfern, occupied by Mr. James Egan as a hay and corn store, was completely ...
Article : 114 wordsThe attention of the Inspector-General of Police should be directed to the fact that there is scarcely a building in course of erection in the city or suburbs which was not been visited by petty thieves and ...
Article : 137 wordsDuring Saturday afternoon, yesterday, and this morning thousands of persons have visited the Austral, in order to witness the great work that has been performed in floating her. Ten feet of her coffer dam and ...
Article : 236 wordsAt the monthly meeting of the Sydney Amateur sailing Club held on Friday last, the vice-commodore, Mr. A. J. Soutar presided. The following gentlemen were elected members of the club, viz.: ...
Article : 210 wordsAt the Supreme Court this morning the action by Mr. John Davies, ex M.L.A. for South Sydney, against Alderman John Young for an alleged slander by the latter came for hearing before his Honor ...
Article : 907 wordsThe P. and O. Co.'s steamer Parramatta reached Melbourne at 10 a.m., and we learn that the Postmaster-General has arranged for the Sydney mails to be brought on by special train to reach Redfern, 1.5 ...
Article : 60 wordsWe learn that Mr. W. H. Redmond, brother of Mr. J. E. Redmond, M.P., has been taken seriously ill. He was proceeding on Saturday to Orange to join his brother there but became severely indisposed, ...
Article : 59 wordsIt was reported to the City Coroner this morning, that a child named Florrie Prentice, aged 3 years, daughter of Edward Prentica, residing at Paramatta-road, Homebush, was found drowned in a well ...
Article : 93 wordsAs already announced, a public meeting of citizens of Sydney will be held in the Protestant Hall to-morrow evening, to protest against the mission of the Messrs. Redmond in this country. The chair will ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 wordsThe City Coroner commenced an inquest at the Commercial Hotel on Saturday afternoon, on the body of James Molloy, 23 years of age, who was killed at the Redfern railway station that morning. ...
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Advertising : 85 wordsShortly before 1 o'clock this morning a fire broke put in the front portion of a hay and corn stone belonging to Mr. James [?] at the corner of Cleveland and Abercrombie passes. The building, which ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 5 Mar 1883, Page 3
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