The conference, after dealing with the question of leasing, proceeded to the consideration of postponed clause 8, providing for the division of the colony into three divisions. The questions before the conference ...
Article : 1,513 words'Frisco mail leaves to-morrow. ship Patriarch sails for London to-morrow. Suez mail letters will be delivered this afternoon. R.M.S. Ballarat leaves Melbourne for Sydney this ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 177 wordsYesterday evening a dreadful accident happened in Elizabeth-street, between Campbell and Goulburn streets. The Marrickviile tram, which left Bridge-street at 7.10 ran over a little boy named Henry ...
Article : 229 words"Yarraman," a, country sporting writer, sends ns his tips for the events now go soon to be decided at Flemington. The include the Cop, Derby, Maribyrnoug Plate, the w.f.a. races, and those for which the handicaps have ...
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Advertising : 847 wordsThe first day of the Berrima District races commenced yesterday on the Brawley racecourse, near Muss Vale. A cold showery morning greatly militated against what would otherwise have proved a large attendance. About ...
Article : 188 wordsThe following new by-law has been issued by the Australian Jockey Club, and was published in the "Government Gazette" of Tuesday, October 30:—No. 15. No person shall after December 31, 1883, carry on the business of a ...
Article : 268 wordsA cablegram in the Melbourne " Age," dated London, October 20, says: "It is reported that Monsignor Capel, the illustrious prelate of the Roman Catholic Church, is to be appointed to succeed the ...
Article : 80 wordsMr. T. If. Alcock called at our office, this morning, to inform us that his well-known buggy horse Midnight (imp), who is nominated at the Grand National Snow, arrived in Melbourne, per steamer [?]uninyong, without a ...
Article : 101 wordsAt the Quarter Sessions to-day, Thomas Banner, who had been convicted of an assault of an aggravated nature upon his wife, was sentenced to three years' hard labour and ordered to be kept for the ...
Article : 128 wordsThe Manly H. and S. Club intend to hold their first regatta on saturday, December 15, and we ere glad to see at length some practical outcome of the concerts, balls, and entertainment! which have bad for there object the ...
Article : 293 wordsMr. Buchanan presided in the charge division, and Mx. Marsh in the summons division of the Water i police court this morning. Before the former Patrick Hughes, 30, was charged with having insufficient ...
Article : 122 wordsAt a meeting of the committee, on Monday evening it was decided to finally close the entries on Saturday night on which night the committee will receive entries between 8 and [?] o'clock. A race for open boats under canvas not ...
Article : 64 wordsThe many friends of Captain J. Kemp, of the schooner C. Walker, will regret to hear that he was drowned this morning at the Bellinger River. The schooner C. Walker went ashore yesterday inside the ...
Article : 144 wordsOf the opening of the Victorian yachting Beason at Melbourne last Saturday, the "Argus" says:—For the second year in succession, the opening of the yachting season has been ushered in with such rougn and boisterous weather as ...
Article : 389 wordsThe new Land Bill will be very fully discussed in this week's "Town and Country Journal" by reports and correspondents. By means of a map the proposed divisions of the colony are clearly illns- ...
Article : 132 wordsAt the Central police court, before Mr. Crane, S.H., this morning, a respectably dressed man, named Richard Murray, was charged with indecently assaulting Martha Timms, a girl of nine years of ...
Article : 189 wordsA meeting of thiboard of United Volunteer Fire Brigades took place last evening at Kelly's Edinburgh Castle Hot, Bathurst-street. There was a large attendance members, Mr. Kellv. Sunsrint[?] ...
Article : 280 wordsGeorge-street on a Sunday evening (writes a correspondent) is an everlasting disgrace to our city. A respectable young woman walking by herself between, say Hunter and Park streets, is subject to very great ...
Article : 270 wordsMr. White yesterday asked the Colonial Secretary the following questions:—(1.) Is the Government aware that a large number of industrious aboriginals live at the Barrington and Port Stephens, in the ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 31 Oct 1883, Page 5
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