MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Without doubt this was a regular off morning at Flemington. The tracks were alive with horses, but only one gallon was performed that was certainly a good one, the performer ...
Article : 985 wordsAccording to the official weather report it was raining this morning at Clarence Heads, Deniliquin, Eden, Gabo Island (heavy), Inverell, and Moulamein. The sea along the coast was ...
Article : 2,196 wordsIt was thought in political circles yesterday that Mr. Garvan's motion of censure relative to the Postmaster-General's transactions in the matter of the lease of Brown Brothers' stables in ...
Article : 787 wordsThe following officers have been elected for the Sydney Amateur Sailing Club for the ensuing year: Commodore, Mr P. R. Pedley; vice-commodore, Mr. C. Saunders; captain, Mr. J. M'Murtio: hon. ...
Article : 178 wordsAt the Quarter Sessions yesterday evening, William Burnett, who was found guilty on Thursday on a charge of having at Little Coogee, on September 4, indecently assaulted Annie Breach, ...
Article : 638 wordsA fair number of people gathered on the Albion Cricket Ground, West Maitland, on Saturday afternoon to witness a cricket match between the second eleven of the City Club of Newcastle and the pick of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 434 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly last night, Mr. Sheldon asked the Colonial Secretary: 1. Has the Government entered into any arrangement with General Booth (Salvation Army) for the purpose of aiding in the over-sea scheme ? 2. If ...
Article : 218 wordsA few days since we published a telegram from Albany, iving an alarming account of the voyage of the German-Australian line steamer Sommer-feld, on the outward passage from Hamburg. On ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 127 wordsThe final acceptances for the Caulfield Cup resulted in the field being reduced to 28. Originally there were 154 entries, so that the weeding out has been rather extensive. None of the horses scratches , however, ...
Article : 412 wordsMaurice Hendson, 30, bootmaker, was charged before Mr. C. Delohery, S.M., at the Central Police Court to-day, with having incited a prisoner to resist a constable. Constable Jones ...
Article : 119 wordsA meeting was held at Brushgrove, Clarence River, on Monday, with a view of forming a new steamship company. Most of the leading busines men and farmers from the various centres of ...
Article : 233 wordsThis morning at about 8 o'clock a waterspout was observed from Bondi. The 6ky at the time was very overcast. The waterspout appeared to be distant about two miles due east of Coogee ...
Article : 82 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The epidemic of influenza is still progressing with unabated vigor. Mr. A. W. Musgrove, collector of customs, aged 65, died from the malady yesterday. The deceased ...
Article : 305 wordsSir,—Yesterday I called at the offices of the above board, in Pitt-street, to pay some rates on property situated in Kensington-street, of which I only recently became the tenant. I tendered ...
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Advertising : 458 wordsDUBBO, Wednesday.—A bright little girl, aged 18 months, the daughter of Mrs. M'Vicar, of Whillandra Creek, near Dubbo, died yesterday through having been choked by a piece of meat. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 271 wordsBRISBANE, Wednesday.—Sir Samuel Griffith has received a private cablegram from the Agent-General concerning the dispute with the Bank of England, and intimating that the Governor ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 14 Oct 1891, Page 5
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