P[?]RTH (W.A.), Tuesday.—Intelligence Las been received here of disturbances among the pearling fleet. It appears that illicit grog selling is carried on to a great extent in the fleet ...
Article : 89 wordsHeavy frosts have been experienced in Dubbo. Required at Silverton,—Resident licensing justices. Lord Carrington will visit the R.M.S. Ormuzon ...
Article : 2,023 wordsWith fine weather, and an early start, everything promised for a goad rooming's work to-day at Randwick. The first visitor was W. Kelso, who sent out Oakwood. His teak was a very easy one ...
Article : 804 wordsLONDON, August 8.—A conflict took place at Belfast between a number of Orangemen and Nationalists on the occasion of a railway [?]rsiot. The train was completely wrecked, and in ...
Article : 48 wordsLONDON, August 8.—The Tasmanian Creek Tin-mining Co. has been registered, with a capital of £210,000. ...
Article : 26 wordsPERTH (W.A.) Tuesday.—The last news from Kimberley is very satisfactory. New reefs bearing gold have been discovered; but until the requisite machinery has been erected the value ...
Article : 68 wordsLONDON, August 8.—It is estimated that the amount of damage done by the fire at Whiteley's is fully half a million sterling. Three persons were killed during the progress of the fire, and a ...
Article : 89 wordsSOUTHERN BRITISH RULES.—Caledonian and Parkgreve clubs met on Saturday on the Parkgrove ground. Owing to some of the players turning up late, play did not commence until 4 o'clock, when it was agreed to play only one ...
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Advertising : 1,824 wordsVIENNA, August 8.—Prince Ferdinand, of Saxe-Coburg, the newly-elected Prince of Bulgaria, leaves to-day for Sofia to enter upon his new duties. ...
Article : 30 wordsSYDNEY AND PROVINCIAL CRICKET ASSOCIATION.—E[?] where appears an advertisement stating that that annual meeting of the above will be held to-morrow (Wednesday) evening at Levy and Scott's, Oxford-street. Among other ...
Article : 727 wordsLONDON, August 8.—The inquiry into the loss of the P. and O. Co.'s R.M.S. Tasmania, which was wrecked on the Nonachi Rocks, off the south coast of Corsica, on April 17 last, was concluded ...
Article : 87 wordsLONDON, August 8.—The strike of engine-drivers and firemen on the Midland Railway has been overcome, and traffic has been restored to its normal state. Many of the men who struck ...
Article : 46 wordsADEN, August 7.—The Messageries steamer Yarra passed outwards yesterday, two days in advance of contract time. London, August 8.—The mails per P. sad O. ...
Article : 45 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The floods appear to to be subsiding in all parts of the colony, with the exception of Echuca. There the Murray and Campassape Rivers are rising, and a number of ...
Article : 114 wordsOur Melbourne correspondent te egraphed this morning that Mernder was struck out for the Victorian Association Turf Club's Grand National immediately the weights appeared ...
Article : 29 wordsPROSPERITY OF THE VICTORIAN TURF.—According to the "Victorian Racing Calendar" for August, 294 jockeys have been [?]nsed for the sea[?]n, while 131 have, by payment of £1 for the year ...
Article : 359 wordsCOOTAMUNDRA, Tuesday.—A conference of railway delegates, representing the districts of Junee, Barmedman, Temora, Cootamundra, and Wallendbeen. met, last night, at the Albion ...
Article : 391 wordsThe twelfth Sir Joseph Banks Handicap closed with the unusually large number of [?]entries. The English sporting papers by the lost mail record some extraordinary pedestrian feats at the sammer meeting of ...
Article : 116 wordsPERTH (W.A.), Tuesday,—The coroner's jury has found a verdict of wilful murder against the Malay who fatally stabbed Arthur Bell on board the cutter Mary, off Cossack, last week. ...
Article : 39 wordsSYDNEY B.C. MEETING.—The time is now drawing on to this great annual meeting, which this year will be held somewhat later than heretofore, being fixed, as appeared by the advertisement is our columns Yesterday, for the ...
Article : 199 wordsDUBBO, Tuesday.—An accident happened on Monday to a man named Daniel Hanna., in the employ of John Irving, of Newhaven, near Dubbo. Hanna was driving a horse and cart ...
Article : 84 wordsThe adjourned inquest on the bones found at Claremont, near Penrith, alleged to be human, came off in the Penrith Courthouse on Tuesday. Before proceeding with the business the coroner ...
Article : 465 wordsMr. Richard Gilbert, & well-known resident of the Castle Hill district, Parramatta. was found drowned in Caddai Creek, at that place, about a quarter of a mile from the residence of his eldest ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 253 wordsAt the meeting of the City Council to-day, Alderman M. Harris drew attention to the fact that an alderman sitting within the council holds a license under the council. In holding this ...
Article : 225 wordsA little boy named Benjamin Hushes was admitted to Sydney Hospital by Br. Clay. He resides with his parents at 143, Goulburn-street, and was, it is alleged, playing about the shaft in ...
Article : 114 wordsVICTORIAN ROWING Association.—At the meeting of the Victorian Bowing Association, on Monday, it was decided, that the next intercolonial eight-[?] ra[?]s could not take [?]e till April next, on the Yerra, and the secretary ...
Article : 263 wordsOn Sunday morning a man, whom name then unknown, was admitted to the Sydney Hospital by a constable, in an unconscious condition, and apparently completely under the ...
Article : 158 wordsAt the North Shore Police Court this morning James Wilkie was again brought up, charged with maliciously wounding one Edward Saunders, on July 20 last. The police asked for a further ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 9 Aug 1887, Page 5
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