His Excellency the Governor, with the' advice of the Executive Council, has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned gentlemen to be magistrates of the colony, viz.: ...
Article : 860 wordsThe inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of the seaman. Frederick Taylor, who was drowned on the afternoon of the let instant, through a collision in the harbor between ...
Article : 634 wordsA MEETING of the Sheepowners' Association was held recently, the president, Mr. F. J. White, being in the chair. There were a number of gentlemen connected with the pastoral interest present from ...
Article : 340 wordsSHOW.—Our annual show was to have been held on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of this week; but in consequence of the rain to-day, and the very unsettled appearance of the weather, it has been ...
Article : 800 wordsTHE REVIEW OF REVIEWS. Edited by W. T. STEAD, London.—Of the manufacture of magazines and reviews there is no end. The latest of the latter class of publications is the "Review of Reviews," brought out by W. T. ...
Article : 530 wordsA VISITOR.—The Rev. Thomas Moorhouse, the old incumbent of the parish of Chiltern and Rutherglen, visited this township a few days back, and preached to a very crowded audience in the church ...
Article : 81 wordsFATALITY.—A sad fatality occurred here last day. A bush fire broke out on the Wurrong Estate, and one of the fire-fighters, an old man named Wilson, became encircled by the flames, and losing his ...
Article : 227 wordsCHURCH OF ENGLAND.—On Wednesday last the Rev. Canon Kingsmill who has been appointed to the vacancy Caused by the death of the Rev. Canon Acocks, paid a flying visit to Albury. At night the ...
Article : 470 wordsLAGGAN BUTTER FACTORY.—A meeting of directors of the above company was held at Laggan on Tuesday last. There were present W. H. Oram (chairman), J.W. Mills, J. Naughton, W. Amps, C. Schroeder ...
Article : 315 wordsembodies in poetry the question which thousands have demanded of Miss A. E. Fowler, the successor to Father Damien's lifework. Cutting herself adrift from all the joys, and pleasures of home and social ...
Article : 568 wordsHENRY GEORGE'S visit to Bathurst was, on the whole, a quiet one. But, notwithstanding this, the author of "Progress and Poverty," both at his lecture and sermon, was accorded most patient and ...
Article : 285 wordsNICHOLS v. SAYWELL.—This was an action brought by the plaintiff, William Nicholls, against Thomas Saywell, to recover the sum of [?]1925 19s, being the balance of account for the ...
Article : 515 wordsMINISTERIAL VISIT.—The Hon. J. H. Carruthers (who was to have come by the Burwah, but could not on account of bad weather along the coast) came via Cooma on the 12th instant, ...
Article : 520 wordsHENRY GEORGE.—Last Friday day night Mr. Henry George delivered a lecture in the Assembly Hall on the single tax question. Mr. P. Pinkstone presided, in the absence of the Mayor (Mr. W. H. Matthews) ...
Article : 189 wordsSOCIAL.—The members and adherents of the Presbyterian Church held a most successful social gathering in a, test erected just outside church on Thursday evening. The musical part of the ...
Article : 296 wordsWEATHER.—Since my last we last had a most enjoyable change. On Monday afternoon clouds began to gather, and in a few minutes rain came down in real earnest. It continued in showers ...
Article : 124 wordsSir,—It has been an open question us to who was entitled to take the prize for telling the best fairy tale; the balance hitherto being considered slightly in favor of an old resident in the Penrith district. ...
Article : 338 wordsA BAZAAR in aid of the R.C. Church was opened in the Town Hall on Monday evening last, and continued very evening daring the week. The proceeds amounted to £189 14s. ...
Article : 123 wordsWEATHER.—The weather last week was fine, but yesterday morning ushered in rain that has continued, and still rains without abatement. The roads in a few days, if the rain lasts, will be nearly ...
Article : 84 wordsKINDERGARTEN was last week established in Braidwood, in connection with the Superior Public School, and on Thursday last a number of prominent towns people were invited to ...
Article : 364 wordsFLYING FOXES.—The Agricultural Society are doing their utmost to abate the flying fox pest in this district. Early on Saturday morning, 22nd instant, a party consisting of about twelve ...
Article : 116 wordsThe usual weekly meeting of the Metropolitan Licensing Court was held, in the Water Police Court on Thursday, Mr. B. Lee, S.M., presiding. PUBLICANS' TRANSFERS GRANTED. ...
Article : 101 wordsATHLETIC CLUB.—On Wednesday evening last the Bourke Athletic Club met at Fry's Royal Exchange Hotel to arrange matters generally is connection with the approaching sports. Mr. E. Glover occupied the ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Fri 28 Mar 1890, Page 2
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