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Advertising : 2,264 wordsTHE CASE brought Against John Davis for maintenance, which I advised you by wire had been discussed, wag again brought forward, a fresh summons having been issued. Defendant's attorney contended that the Bench, have no ...
Article : 637 wordsThe Berrima District Coursing Club opened to-day under favourable auspices, experiencing delightful weather, notwithstanding the threatening aspect of the sky during the latter portion of the day, and it was not ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 486 wordsA. SMITH v. W. GROGAN FOR £100.—Yesterday afternoon a good number of those who take an interest in the doing of our quoit players, put in an appearance at the quoit ground in connection with the Australian Eleven Hotel. ...
Article : 619 wordsSTATION BUILDINGS.—These buildings were completed and handed over last week to the Government engineer. The contractors have had many difficulties to contend with, and have done their work faithfully end well. ...
Article : 325 wordsWHARF.—This structure may now bo regarded as completed, and to reader it more serviceable & tramway should connect the railway station and the river. Had the money thus expended been voted towards a light, but serviceable ...
Article : 433 wordsWEATHER has been very cold and boisterous up to Wednesday last, when further heavy falls of rain occurred. The result is highly beneficial to pasture, which is very scarce in parts where there are sheep. Water supply ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 115 wordsTHE ELECTION in this district has bred mischief and revived exacerbated feelings. We know stores where many disingenuous souls have ceased to buy only because the store-keeper did not vote according to his customer's party. We ...
Article : 380 wordsOBITUARY.—Since my last death has numbered three more residents of the district. Mr. Sweeney, our respected senior-constable, succumbed several days back to inflammation of the bowels; Mrs. Fitzsimmons, sen., of the town; ...
Article : 163 wordsThe mention of Peats'e recent extraordinary bowling for Yorkshire, in the first innings of Surrey, at Holbeck, has furnished the opportunity for a notice of many noteworthy feats with the ball in first-class matches. A correspondent ...
Article : 135 wordsA LENGTHY MEETING.—A committee meeting of the P. and A. Association was held in the School of Arts on Wednesday last, Mr. T. Edols, of Burrawang, in the chair, the meeting lasting over six hours. A long and ...
Article : 476 wordsMr. D. F. Mackay has promised two silver [?] (says the " Vagrant") to be run for at a meeting of the Northern Jockey Club. The trophies are valued at £25 each, and are for the progeny of mares served this season by ...
Article : 249 wordsTHE WEATHER continues very dry. On Wednesday last the sky was cloudy, and threatened rain, but after a light power the clouds dispersed, and it has since been dry. People are most wishful for rain. ...
Article : 498 wordsThe usual fortnightly meeting of the council was held at the council chambers on Tuesday, September 25 instant, at 7.30 p.m. Present: The Mayor, and Aldermen Culbert, Cruikshank, M'Grath, Sparkes, Burcher, and Walsh. The ...
Article : 559 wordsTHE COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS opened yesterday before his Honor Judge M'Farland. Pedca, embezzlement, three years' imprisonment; Bannister, forgery, four years on roads; Wall, housebreaking, three years on roads, hard ...
Article : 351 wordsThe St. Philip's Church of England Grammar school held their sports on Friday last, at the Ivanhoo Park, Mainly Beach. The prizes were numerous and taluable, and the whole affair, passed off most agreeably, subjoined ...
Article : 100 wordsTHE LATE SHOW.—When so many interesting objects as were exhibited of our show could only, amid such a crowd of people, be imperfectly inspected, it was not to be wondered at that many exhibits worthy of notice were ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 26 Sep 1883, Page 3
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