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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,331 wordsPARRAMATTA, Monday.—On Saturday morning Mr. J. E. Kelly's back premises, in Church-street North, were broken info and four boxes of candles, a case of jam, and a case of maizena were ...
Article : 68 words(Some of the following items appeared in our second and third editions of Monday. ...
Article : 18 wordsAt the Rosehill races to-day Tuscarora won the Granville Stakes; Melody and Spoilt Child were a dead heat for the Disposal Stakes; B.Y. won the ...
Article : 787 wordsThe final heat for the Swann trophy, for members of the Balmaia Working Men's Club, was rowed on Saturday afternoon:—The starters were—T. Emo 70lb, J. Backhouse 60, R. Bishop 45, H. Ehlian 15. ...
Article : 88 wordsThe race for the boats of the Amateur Canvas Dingey Club on Saturday afternoon resolved itself into a great trial of skill to keep the boats afloat, and the Violet was the only vessel of the four ...
Article : 156 wordsNEWCASTLE, Saturday.—A seaman named Thomas Joslyn, 34 years of age, a native of America, was arrested on Friday night, and charged, with maliciously administering poison to a woman ...
Article : 169 wordsOn Saturday afternoon a race for £100 a side took place over the Champion course, Parramatta River, between George Perkins, an ex-champion of England, and Dou Libeau. The weather was very much against ...
Article : 189 wordsNEWCASTLE, Monday.—A painter named Crockett, while working on a ladder at the School of Arts building, Waratah, on Saturday, accidentally, fell to the ground and sustained severe ...
Article : 54 wordsNEWCASTLE, Monday.—Two colliery accidents occurred on Saturday. Wm. Hause was taken to the hospital, suffering from injuries received through a fall of coal in the Glebe pit. His ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 959 wordsNEWCASTLE, Monday.—The released miners, Jury, Topin, and West, arrived by the day train on Saturday. Several friends met them at the railway station, and upon reaching their homes ...
Article : 48 wordsBATHURST, Monday.—A bicyclist named Northey unfortunately broke his arm on the track on Saturday evening. Northey, after finishing fast work, was going slowly, when his foot missed the ...
Article : 34 wordsWINDSOR, Monday.—A serious fire was narrowly averted at the Royal Hotel on Friday night. A little girl had a candle in her bedroom upstairs, and set fire to the bed curtains. The room was ...
Article : 70 wordsThe examination of the embankment of Prospect Dam, which is being conduncted by Messrs. Gordon and Mestayer, is fast approaching completion, and we may soon expect publicity of the ...
Article : 573 wordsALBURY, Monday.—A man named Frank Howard, alias Liverpool, alias Britisher, was arrested by Constable Skelton at Gerogery on Saturday, and charged with forging and uttering ...
Article : 67 wordsFORBES, Saturday.—A fine little boy, fire years of age, the only son of Constable Hart, died very suddenly on Friday. A little sister stated that he had been eating unripe fruit. An inquest is ...
Article : 87 wordsPORT MACQUARIE, Saturday.After a long spell of wet weather the atmosphere has cleared, and fine weather now prevails. Nearly 13 inches of rain have fallen during the present month. The ...
Article : 101 wordsARMIDALE, Saturday.—The great mining case was concluded to-day, after hearing the evidence of twenty witnesses. The court was crowded this morning to hear the decision of the board. COOTAMUNDRA, Monday.—A young man named Vane Tempest who styles himself "The Honorable," was brought here from Sydney by the mail train to-day in custody of a constable. He is COOTAMUNDRA, Monday.—A trail of M'Kay's harvester took place on Mr. W. Corby's farm. The crop was very light, not more than two bags to the acre; but the machine did its work well, ...
Article : 262 wordsOn the 14th instant, a man named Alexander Nicolls, aged 37 years, a draper by occupation, and who had been residing at the Sydney and, Melbourne Hotel, Margaret and Kent streets. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,259 wordsNEWCASTLE, Monday.—The body of a seaman named Patrick Ryan, who fell from the mainyard of the ship Landseer on Saturday, has not yet been recovered, although the police have been ...
Article : 34 wordsIn the Water Police Court on Monday morning, before Mr. Addison, SM., two young men, named John Crichlow and William Commander, were charged with unlawfully unshipping certain goods, ...
Article : 81 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—At the Phoenix Distillery, Port Melbourne, on Saturday, a distiller named J. E. Hitchcocks was going along a staging to see that all was right before leaving, when one ...
Article : 62 wordsOn Monday summonses were issued to several members of Parliament and others, calling upon, them, under a penalty of £20 for default, to appear before the Royal Commission on Friday, ...
Article : 159 wordsSydney Morton, 10, Thomas. F. W. Amos, ll, James M'Williams, 12, Frederick Smith, 11, Alfred Reid, 14, Henry Caulfield, 10, Frederick Schmidt, 13, and Frederick Moore, 8 1/2, five of ...
Article : 156 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—About a quarter to 9 on Sunday night, Isabella Heaton, wife of a gatekeeper on the Camberwell line, went to signal all clear to a passing train. By some means she ...
Article : 63 wordsMr. Acting-Coroner Wilkinson held an inquest at the South Sydney morgue on Monday, relative to the death of an infant found in Woollahra on Sunday. While a joiner named William Jenkins, ...
Article : 148 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—A starting increase in the number of typhoid cases was reported for the week ending on Saturday, the total being 31, of which eight were fatal. The disease is ...
Article : 49 wordsThe members of the Sydney Homing Pigeon Society will attempt to bring off the biggest event in pigeonflying yet tried in Australia, on Boxing Day, when a dozen birds will be liberated in Melbourne for a ...
Article : 154 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—A laborer named Daniel M'Millan, while on the verge of delirium tre[?]ens, almost decapitated himself with a razor, at his ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 26 Dec 1888, Page 6
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