Mr.H. C. Russell, the Government Astronomer, writes: It appears from an examination of all the rainfall returns received up to February 1, and numbering 1000, that the rainfall in New South ...
Article : 454 wordsAn address was delivered by Sir Henry Parkes, G.C.M.G., in the Centennial Hall, North Sydney, last night on " Australasian Unity, its Necessity, its National Advantages, and its Moral ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 509 wordsIn the summons division of the Central Police Court on Monday, before Mr. Edwards, D.S.M., the hearing of the charge brought by the Redfern police against John White, the proprietor of ...
Article : 385 wordsPERTH, Tuesday.—News received from Yilgarn states that the bore is not supplying sufficient water to keep the condenser working, and every day the scarcity of water is becoming more ...
Article : 280 wordsA rather unpleasant experience occurred to three men named Joseph Hampson, Jenner, and Thos. Lumsden, on Monday afternoon, while in a heavily laden open boat off Man-o'-War Steps, ...
Article : 207 wordsBRISBANE, Tuesday.—A telegram from Croydon states that a miner named Charles Swanson, who who had been drinking heavily of late, committed suicide on Sunday by exploding a quantity of ...
Article : 114 wordsThis morning three teams arrived in Sydney with wool from Mr. M. Wood's Warregal Station, near Parkes. The teamsters are Woods and Townsend, and the wool is consigned to the ...
Article : 255 wordsBROKEN HILL, Tuesday.—In Broken Hill Gaol yesterday the lash was administered for the first time, the culprit being a young man named William Stevens, who, on Friday, was sentenced to ...
Article : 147 wordsFrederick T. Albnry, 24, blacksmith, was charged with having assaulted Alfred E. Gronan. Constable Killeen stated that at a late hour on Saturday night he was in Elizabeth street and ...
Article : 442 wordsDuring Major-Greneral. Hutton's absence in Tasmania Colonel Spalding, C.M.G., will act as Commandant of the Military Forces of the Colony. ...
Article : 22 wordsHILL END, Monday.—Mr. John Haynes, M.L.A., addressed a large public meeting on Saturday night, the Mayor (Mr. Kay) presiding. Mr. Haynes stated that he was a candidate for ...
Article : 701 wordsAt the quarter sessions on Monday, a colored man named Frederick Williams pleaded not guilty to a charge of maliciously wounding Wm. M'Masters by striking him with an axe on ...
Article : 160 wordsThe annual meeting of the Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts was held last night in the large hall of the institution, under the presidency of j Mr. Richard Teece, F.R.I.B.A. There was a large ...
Article : 514 wordsThe Government Entomologist (Mr. Oliff) has reported to the Agricultural Department that he has been unable to discover any signs of phylloxera among the vineyards in Albury and Corowa ...
Article : 35 wordsNEWCASTLE, Tuesday.—An inquest was held yesterday at Cardiff on the body of Randle Thomas, whose charred remains were discovered among the debris of the Cardiff Hotel, destroyed by fire last ...
Article : 153 wordsA charge of maliciously wounding and assault was preferred against three muscular young men named Thomas Bolger, John Lanigan, and William Miles, at the quarter sessions ...
Article : 247 wordsThe third annual general meeting of shareholders of the Balmain New Ferry Company was held at the Town Hall last night. Captain Thomas Napier, chairman of directors, presided. ...
Article : 321 wordsFrederick Erber, 59, gardener, for drunk and disorderly conduct in Bond-street was fined 40s or seven days and an additional 40s or 21 days for having assaulted an elderly man named ...
Article : 95 wordsA boy named William Kenneth Franklin, 14, was charged before Mr. Addison, S.M., at the Newtown P. Court yesterday, with breaking and entering the premises of Francis Joseph Anglin, ...
Article : 523 wordsAnnie Byrnes, 31, shown to have obtained a quantity of groceries and a bottle of wine, valued in all at 14s 1d, from Tait and Craig, grocers, by means of false representations, was fined £3 or ...
Article : 139 wordsA match took place on the Association Ground, Orange, yesterday, between J. M. Cameron, of Orange, and G. Porter, from Sydney, for £50 a-side, distance 150yd. Cameron received 4yd start, but ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 454 wordsThe confectioners' picnic committee met on Monday night, at the Trades Hall temporary building. The picnic is to be held at Corry's Gardens on March 3. The president is Mr. ...
Article : 94 wordsLast evening the annual meeting in connection ?with the Sir Moses Montefiore Jewish Home was held in the institution, Dowling-street. Mr. S. Cohen, J.P., presiding. ...
Article : 284 wordsFenalties of 20s or four days and 20s or 21 days respectively were imposed upon Charles Holmes, 36, laborer, for having been drunk and disorderly in Raglan-street, and assaulting the arresting ...
Article : 33 wordsAn employee at the Government Printing Office, named Walter Best, residing at Charles street, Woolloomooloo, accompanied by his wife and two young children, journeyed to ...
Article : 276 wordsMary Atkinson, 26, and her two children, Richard Thomas Atkinson, 7, and Francis Hampton Atkinson, 5, were remanded on a charge of vagrancy. The woman had been previously fined ...
Article : 62 wordsA member of the Permanent Artillery force, mounted on a bicycle, now does duty as an orderly at Victoria Barracks, and it is probable that in the near future a cycle corps in ...
Article : 74 wordsThomas Scott, charged with illtreating a horse by leading it about in on emaciated condition, was bound over to have the animal destroyed by Wednesday next, when a low penalty would be ...
Article : 194 wordsBATHURST, Tuesday.—Last week a resident of George's Plains was travelling by train to Bathurst in a carriage occupied by a constable and two women. As the train drew up at the ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 6 Feb 1894, Page 3
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