The Post and Telegraph offices, the Police quarters and the Courthouse at Walgett, are substantial brick buildings, and ample for all purposes for years to come. Mr. G. S. Hay is post and telegraph ...
Article : 1,718 wordsTHE YEAR-BOOK OF AUSTRALIA.—The large edition of this unique work has just been published, and, as usual, is replete with information concerning Australia and Tasmania, revised to ...
Article : 1,759 wordsThe last span completing the Hawkesbury Bridge was successfully floated into position on the 1st instant. There are many points in connection with the construction that are instructive. ...
Article : 862 wordsAfter the celebration of high mass at St. Mary's i Cathedral on Monday, previous to the funeral of Lady Jennings, a reporter from the EVENING NEWS sought certain information from various ...
Article : 200 wordsPatrick Neguent, 42, was fined 20s for having used obscene language. Annie Hoath, 10s. Horace Lachmond, 16, James M'Cue, 16, Arthur Feeney, 15, and Thomas Feeney, 16, ...
Article : 136 wordsMOLONG RESERVE RIFLE COMPANY.—This Company went through their first course of musketry last week with highly satisfactory results. The company was only formed about three months ago, ...
Article : 329 wordsBABY FARMING.—Kate De Lawarie pleaded guilty to eight indictments charging her with abandoning children. The accused was remanded until Friday for sentence. ...
Article : 430 wordsThe annual public meeting of the Aborigines' Protection Association was held in the Y.M.C.A. Hall, Pitt-street, last evening. The Primate presided, and the following gentlemen were seated on ...
Article : 300 wordsMr. J. Stringer, of the George-street Markets, has just received two fine specimens of boa constrictors from Africa. The larger, a male, measures 31 feet 5 inches long, and about 42 inches ...
Article : 833 wordsJohn Addison, alias Jones, and George Robinson, alias Champion, on remand, were charged in the Water Police Court yesterday with jointly breaking and entering the dwelling-house of ...
Article : 97 wordsSidney Melrose, 25, and John Winning, 21, were remanded until Friday charged with being suspected persons frequenting George-street with intent to commit a felony. ...
Article : 272 wordsOn Monday evening the executive committee who worked at the recent municipal elections for the return of Alderman Lees as the representative for the Macquarie Ward met at Fahy's Hotel ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 709 wordsCharles Smith, who was charged with indecent behavior in George-street, pleaded guilty, and was fined 20s, or a week's imprisonment. William M'Neill, 19; Andrew Feneley, 22; and ...
Article : 378 wordsSir,—I read with much interest in your issue of yesterday your able comments under the above heading. It would doubtless surprise many if the actual figures were known of the savings of ...
Article : 178 wordsAs Guinness and Co. brew several qualities of Stout, if consumers want the best they should ask for E. and J. BURKE'S who bottle in Dublin direct from the brewery. Purity of every bottle guaranteed ...
Article : 84 wordsMessrs. Moet and Chandon are the largest vineyard proprietors and champagne producers in the world. Their "Dry Imperial" 1884 vintage is the pure juice of selected grapes from their own vineyards of 2500 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 wordsPatrick Kinnair was fined 10s or four days for throwing stones, and for riotous behavior £1 and 5s costs, or seven days. P. Hogan, for throwing stones at Saml. Levy ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 5 Mar 1889, Page 3
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