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  2. Mining.

    COBAR, Friday.-A trial crashing for the Occidental is being put through. The machine is working well. Operations at the Occidental on a more extended scale are contemplated. Mr. Nancarrow has ...

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  3. News by Telegraph.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.-An inquest was held on Thursday on the body of a boy named John Mulhearn, who was found dead on the railway crossing the previous evening. The jury found a ...

    Article : 91 words
  4. Yesterday's Supreme Court.

    LITTLEJOHN AND OTHERS V. WOOD AND Another.-This was an application for leave to enter a cross action by the defendants. Plaintiffs alleged that they were trustees of the estate of ...

    Article : 805 words
  5. The Taranganba Mystery.

    After Mr. Pilcher's argument was closed, his Honor the Chief Justice said that they did not find it necessary to call on the defendant in this case. The suit prayed for two distinct things ...

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  6. Brevities.

    A case of interest to publicans, inasmuch as it is the first prosecution by the recently formed Licensed Victuallers' Association, this settled at the Balmain Police Court this morning, when two ...

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  7. Retrenchment.

    In order to further reduce the corporation expenditure the Mayor has issued instructions that the services of four draftsmen in the City Architect's and one in the City Surveyor's ...

    Article : 57 words
  8. A Railway Matter.

    A correspondent at Newcastle has wired us as follows: Rumors are afloat here that the Railway Commissioners are dispensing with the services of an old and faithful and respected public ...

    Article : 75 words
  9. New Primitive Methodist Church.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.—The foundation-stones of the new Primitive Methodist Church at Wickham wore laid on Wednesday in the presence of a large number of people. The structure, which is ...

    Article : 165 words
  10. Mr. Bruce Smith at Ryde.

    RYDE, Friday, 3 p.m.-Mr. Bruce Smith, Minister of Works, accompanied by Messrs. Farnell, Nobbs, Ritchie, Garrard, and Hawthorne, Ms.L.A., and the Mayors and Aldermen of ...

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  11. The "Herd Laddie."

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.-Mr. George Tribe, of Hunter-street, has written to Mr. Wylie, who is at present at Tamworth, inviting him to Newcastle; and if the invitation is accepted the ...

    Article : 63 words
  12. Sly Grog-Selling.

    Arthur H. Andrews, a grocer, carrying on business in Eingstreet, Newtown, was summoned in the Newtown Police Court yesterday for having sold liquor (a bottle of rum) without holding a ...

    Article : 113 words
  13. Charge of Impeding Work.

    WOLLONGONG, Friday.-A case which has created considerable interest in the mining community came before the police magistrate on Thursday morning. Alexander Johnson, check ...

    Article : 169 words
  14. Yesterday's Police Courts.

    William M'Comb, 2S, a well-known character, sentenced to sis months' hard labor on a charge of being an idle cad disorderly person, with no visible lawful means of support. ...

    Article : 220 words
  15. Railway Accident.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-A serious railway accident occurred, this morning, at Hawthorn. A runway employee, named Lawrence M'Carthy, was engaged on the platform, when, in some ...

    Article : 73 words
  16. Victorian News.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-Bishop Barry, in the course of his farewell address at the Town Hall, on Thursday evening, spoke of the importance of a cathedral and its organisations in promoting ...

    Article : 129 words
  17. Shot by His Friend.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-A. fatal shooting accident occurred on Thursday in the vicinity of Morwell. A young man named Alford, while out shooting with a friend was accidentally shot by ...

    Article : 77 words
  18. Intercolonial Lawn Tennis Meeting.

    Another beautiful day favored the players engaged in the Lawn Tennis Tournament on the Association Cricket Ground yesterday. The morning games, how-ever, wee not of an important nature, and the ...

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  19. WATER.

    Andrew Weir, 19, and Arthur Thompson (or Williams, or M'Donald, or Barton) were sent to gaol for a week without the option for rioting. A schoolboy named Edward Edmondson, 13 ...

    Article : 199 words
  20. Two More Gone.

    At the Central Police Court, yesterday morning, two men, named Timothy Connors and Thomas Flanagan, were charged with being suspected persons. The evidence was to the effect that on ...

    Article : 163 words
  21. IN BOUITY.

    RE HAWKESBURY RIVER AND BROKEN BAY STRAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.-This was an application made for directions as to the winding up of the company, and for the appointment of an official liquidator. The necessary directions were ...

    Article : 449 words
  22. Preserving Beef and Mutton.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-An interesting test of Dr. C. Ruger's Barmenet, a chemical preparation, for preserving beef and mution for shipment in hot weather, was made at Mr. Carl ...

    Article : 100 words
  23. Mornington Railway Accident.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-The Railway Commissioners to-day dispatched District Traffic Superintendent Moore, Inspector M'Namara, of the Permanent Way Branch, and Locomotive Inspector ...

    Article : 57 words
  24. Embezzlement.

    Charles Burrey, on remand, was charged in the "Water Police Court yesterday, before Captain Fisher, S.M., with fraudulently embezzling the sums of £70 8s 2d and £40, the moneys of a ...

    Article : 145 words
  25. The Border Changing Station.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-A deputation waited on the Minister of Railways to-day to urge that Wodonga be the changing station instead of, Albury. Mr. Patterson promised to ascertain ...

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  26. NEWTOWN.

    George Davies was summoned by the representative of the Water and Sewerage Board for having used water for a purpose he was not entitled to, and the defendant was fined £1. ...

    Article : 129 words
  27. The Imperial Institute.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-At the invitation of the Council, of the Chamber of Commerce, the members met Sir S. R. Somera Vino at the Town Hall, on Wednesday, to hear an address from, him in ...

    Article : 107 words
  28. Sporting.

    BILL MAY v. EDDY WALESH.-On Thursday the final deposit of £10 a side was lodged with the athletic editor of this paper; so all those boxers have to do now is fight for the £40 and the whole of the gate ...

    Article : 186 words
  29. Queensland Railway Commissioners.

    BRISBANE, Friday.-At a special meeting of the Cabinet to-day the Queensland Railway Commissioners were appointed as follows:-Chief commissioner: Mr. John Mathieson ...

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  30. Alleged Burglary

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-In the St. Kilda Police Court, to-day, Charles Hendy was charged with burglary at the house of the Rev. Charles Strong. The accused it was alleged, broke into the house ...

    Article : 68 words
  31. In Bankruptcy.

    In re Arthur Albert Devlin: The bankrupt was ordered to file explanatory affidavits within fourteen days. His Honor directed that Edmund Taylor, the trustee, should be called upon to show ...

    Article : 651 words
  32. Melbourne Coursing Club Meeting.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 words
  33. Queensland News.

    BRISBANE, Friday.-Although the Typographical Society has declared the strike over, comparatively few men Lave been, able to return to work owing to the offices having been wholly or ...

    Article : 82 words
  34. Interesting Appeal Case.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-The case of Pilley v. Pilley is exciting a deal of attention in the Supreme Court. It is an appeal by the husband against an order for maintenance, granted by the Fitzroy Bench. The appeal is made partly on the ...

    Article : 67 words
  35. Stock and Share R eport.

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  36. South Australian News.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.-About 1100 sheep were seized under the Stock Diseases Act, 1888, at the Adelaide railway station yards on. Thursday morning by the Chief Inspector of Stock for ...

    Article : 150 words
  37. Australasian Mining Exchange

    The following sales took place on Friday at the Exchange:-Silver: Central Broken Hill, 28s; Broken Hill Junctions, 21s. ...

    Article : 91 words
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