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Detailed lists, results, guides : 434 wordsThe Custums Duties Bill and the Land Tax Bill were recived from the Assembly and read a first time The second readings were appointed for Wednesday next. ...
Article : 272 wordsBROWN AND OTHERS v. O'CONNOR.—Action for good sold and delivered. Verdict for defendant. ROBERTSON v. MINISTER OF WORKS.—This was an action to try the value of certain land in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 35 wordsTHE ENSUING SEASON.—The past week has seen a fair amount of work performed by the several clubs in their preparations for opening the 1886-7 season. The Prince Alfred Yachtr Club, evidently prompted ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 107 wordsBERRIMA DISTRICT COURSING MEETING.—Moss Vale, Friday.—The Berrima District Coursing Club concluded its season on Thursday, when, in addition to its own programme, the Kent Brewery Club also ...
Article : 195 wordsIn City Council meeting yesterday, the following returns were laid on the table by the city surveyor, Mr. A. C. Mountain. The returns were obtained from the observations made by the officers of the ...
Article : 429 wordsIn reply to Mr. Davies, who asked for Mr.H. Tayor, Mr. LYNE said that the superintendent of roads for the North Shore and Pittwater districts was suspended from duty by the ...
Article : 1,158 wordsRe John Denning. Two farther debts were proved. The official assignee reported on the estate. No directions were given, and the meeting terminated. Re John M'Namara. Five farther debts were ...
Article : 373 words"Wheeling" recently asked for opinions as to the six best amateur bicycle riders on the road and path, past and present, and in the last issue to hand, twenty-one opinions were given. It is interesting to ...
Article : 638 wordsTo-morrow the Hawkesbury Handicap will bo run off. When Mr. Scarr first published the weights I expressed an opinion that it was a very clever piece of handicapping. The betting of the past three weeks ...
Article : 932 wordsFOLEY ATHLETIC HALL.—The proprietor of the above popular hall announces that he will provide a very full programme for to-morrow night. All the best men will set-to, including the champions, Lees ...
Article : 365 wordsThe following is an extract from the report of the Cobden Club, presented to the annual meeting held in London on July 17:—"Your committee regret to have to record a considerable reaction in New South ...
Article : 721 wordsJEANNERETT v. KURTS.—In this action, a claim for £105 for work done by the steamboat Albatross in connection with wreck of the Cahors, which was partly heard the previous day, judgement was ...
Article : 130 wordsM'LEOD AND ANOTHER v. KEY.—This was a claim for £14, being balance due on the sale of a horse, cart, ana harness. Verdict for the plaintiff for the amount claimed. ...
Article : 113 wordsSir,—As one who knows all the circumstances connected with Varmint's entry for the trotting contest at the Agricultural Society's show, I think it only right in justice to the owner that those who saw the ...
Article : 465 wordsJUNIOR CRICKET ASSOCIATION.—A special meeting of the above was held on Thursday evening, in Rainford's Hotel, for the purpose of considering the advisability of altering the name of that body and ...
Article : 452 wordsDRUNK.—English: Thomas Lister, Henry Cantwell, Alf. Phillips, Chas. Loader, D. Taylor, Mary J. Bryan, Alf. West, F. Wilson. Irish: Thomas Mallan, Pat. Bowe, John Campbell, Bridget Roach, Kate ...
Article : 233 wordsDRUNK.—The following were fined as usual:— English : Frederick Paterson, 47, agent; Emily Petersen, 33, married; Thomas Davis, 23, fireman; James Coyle, 29, fireman; Francis Halton, 49, ...
Article : 259 words"Martindale" writes:—In the excitement over our meetings I hope owners and trainers will not forget that there are a few important items to be attended to during the present ...
Article : 321 wordsHAWKESBURY SCRATCHINGS.—Honeydew, Kathleen, Crosstire, and Eucalpytus have been scratched for the Grand Handicap: Crossfire, Belvoirina, Sorata, Giencore, Goseamer colt, and Corisande colt, ...
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Advertising : 136 wordsROSEHILL CLUB.—The sixth annual meeting the club was held in the pavilion, on the green, on Wednesday afternoon. There was a large number of members present, and Mr. Edwin Ellison presided. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Fri 10 Sep 1886, Page 3
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