We have received a prospectus of the " Sydney Quarterly Magazine," a new periodical, the first number of which will be published next week by Messrs. J. L. Holmes and Co., of 315. Pitt-street. ...
Article : 250 wordsON Wednesday the probate suit of M'Arthur and others v. Seccombe was brought to a conclusion at the Supreme Court before his Honor Mr. Justice Faucett and a jury of four. The case occupied ...
Article : 1,409 wordsReferring to the newly-appointed Bishop of Sydney the London correspondent of the " South Australian Register" observes:—"The newly nominated Primate has always been regarded as an ambitious man, ...
Article : 431 wordsCOOKTOWN, September 21.—The Beezee Channel, which is the usual route through the straits, is now completely blocked up. The Dutch men-of-war took the Roma 40 miles round the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 266 wordsThe London "Freemason" of August 4 comments at length on the recently-formed Grand Lodge of Victoria, and the same remarks will, of coarse, apply to the Grand Lodge of New South Wales. Our ...
Article : 265 wordsVIENNA, September 21.—Renewed disturbances are reported as having occurred in Uratia At Krutz, a town of 4000 inhabitants, a serious riot took place, and great excesses were ...
Article : 60 wordsVery little speculation is taking place over Melbourne events at present, owing to the exodus of pencillers to the Maitland races. One enterprising metallician in the city has opened a doable event book on the Caulfield and ...
Article : 191 wordsBERLIN, September 21.—A review of unusual magnificence took place at Hamburg yesterday. It was attended by the Emperor William of Germany, King Alphonse of Spain, and several ...
Article : 39 wordsAustralia is threatened with a plethora of illustrious visitors from this part of the world (writes the London correspondent of the Melbourne " Age "). From the statesman to the stationer its resources ...
Article : 667 wordsLONDON, September 21.—News had been received that the Arctic expedition under Baron Nordenskjold has mads an extensive and successful exploration of the interior of Greenland, ...
Article : 36 wordsThe work done on the Flemington track this morning was the best of the season. Lesbia was sent a rattling mile and a half. Commotion did a two miles spin in grand time. Middlemarch went a strong once round on the outer ...
Article : 87 wordsA letter from Port Louis, received recently, runs as follows:—Mauritius, September 2.—I have been here only two and a half weeks, and am having a gay old time of it. I have learnt 14 different languages ...
Article : 299 wordsLONDON, September 21.—Consols, 101[?]. The quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is 1,750,000 quarters. Leather shows an average of 11¼d. At the wool sales 10,200 bales were ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 16 wordsThe Colonial Secretary has received a letter from Sir Saul Samuel, Agent-General, enclosing memoranda from Colonel Scratchley, and plans of the armour plates and iron work for three casemate ...
Article : 54 wordsThe weather is fine and bright. The arbitrators to whom was referred for settlement the dispute between the Public Works Department and Mr. David Munro regarding the ...
Article : 194 wordsBy the Californian mail delivered this morning, the Acting Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of New South Wales A.F. and A.M., Bro. B. A. Withers, receiVed a communication from R.W. Bro. J. J. Mason. ...
Article : 80 wordsA deputation, consisting of Sir Patrick Jennings, Messrs. G. N. Griffiths, M.P., H. George," R. B. Treaov. G. Hamilton, J. A. Edwards, and W. H. Giddy, representing' the Leidertaefel ...
Article : 278 wordsAt midnight Robert Austen, aged 19, a clerk, was a passenger by the tram going to the Glebe. On arrival at Redfern, and before the tram had quite come to a standstill, he is said to have attempted to ...
Article : 69 wordsYesterday a serious accident happened to Mr. Archibald Gray, second engineer of the steamer Genil. He was engaged in looking over the engines, when his right foot got caught in the machinery and ...
Article : 70 wordsThe steamer Taiwan will be at once repaired here. The aft compartments of the dredge Octopus is full of water. The dredge will have to be be ached. The steamer struck the dredge'a chains ...
Article : 162 wordsIn our report of the City Council meeting on Tuesday last published in our second edition of that day, an awkward, though purely accidental, typographical error was made. It was stated ...
Article : 141 wordsIt is no secret (says the London correspondent of the Melbourne "Age") that her Majesty the Queen has been suffering from an access of melancholy, which at one time gave rise to serious anxiety on the ...
Article : 581 wordsThe annual picnic—the first, we believe-in connection with the Nimrod Fishing Club took place at Clontarf. The Port Jackson Steamship Company's new steamer the Port Jackson made two trips ...
Article : 717 wordsA man named James Walker, narrowly p serious injury, if not death by fire at an early hour this morning. As a constable on duly in Sussex-street was passing a house on a hill at the corner of ...
Article : 188 wordsThe Saghalien arrived from Melbourne with the Irish informers, Hanlon and Kavanagh aboard. The police boarded the steamer once on her arrival. The Government has taken means ...
Article : 150 wordsA strange experience happened to a lady leading in Arthur-street, Sorry Hills, one day this week. She left her home at about half-past 7 o'clock, and proceeded along Cleveland-street, when suddenly the ...
Article : 235 wordsSIR,—It has been suggested to me that, as I contemplated visiting the United States in the early part of next year, I be accompanied by 25 or 30 gentlemen of the colonies, representing, aa it were, your different ...
Article : 390 wordsMr. Berry's hotel at Tomingley, was destroyed by fire at 5 o'clock this morning. Nothing was secret. The building was the property of Mr. Edein Davies, of Dubbo, who is insured. Mr. ...
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Family Notices : 68 wordsThe first examinations for admission into the Bathurst High School were held in the public schoolroom yesterday. Forty-eight candidates presented themselves, viz , 16 girls from the ...
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Advertising : 1,470 wordsA severe thunderstorm passed over Sofala on Wednesday night. Torrents of rain fell. The weather is now fine. Some smart frosts were experienced yesterday and to-day. ...
Article : 32 wordsA special general meeting of the Liberal Association of New South Wales, convened in answer to a requisition from a number of the members, was held in the City Hall, Castlereagh-street, last evening, ...
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Advertising : 112 wordsThe Ministerial party is expected to arrive here to-night. Any citizens who choose are invited to meet them at the hotel, where an address will be read and wine opened. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 22 Sep 1883, Page 6
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