I have been trying to write a genuine Australian Christmas story, redolent of kangaroos and boomerangs, but old associations have been too strong for me, and the ...
Article : 1,771 wordsMessrs. P. and C. Shepherd and Son, seedsmen, Sussex-street, will open their new premises in Tattersall's splendid club buildings, Pitt-street, ...
Article : 161 wordsAppointments.—A. E. Scott, to be an appointed member of the licensing court for the licensing district of Walgett, vice Hunter, resigned ; Senior-constable Steele, to be district ...
Article : 632 wordsJohn Newman, 27, and Joseph Hictcey, 18, wer j charred with assaulting a man named Baker. Prosecutor's evidence was to the effect that two accused and two other men ...
Article : 190 wordsJames Roberts, 27. clerk, was, on the application of Senior-constable Beadman, remanded for a week on a charge of stealing a watch and chain, the property of Peter King. The officer ...
Article : 291 wordsThose who crave after the useful and beautiful in art cannot do better than visit the magnificent new establishment of Stewart Dawson, and Co., 412, George-street, where the choicest rarities of ...
Article : 305 wordsTo describe the many beauties which adorn this establishment in King-street is impossible; to enumerate them is exceedingly difficult; to recommend them to the notice of the public is ...
Article : 221 wordsRichmond, Wednesday.—The presentation of prizes in connection with the Hawkesbory Agricultural College took place to-day. Lord Jersey, accompanied by the Minister for Agriculture and ...
Article : 233 wordsThis lady, who is the principal caterer for toys, dolls, and novelties suitable for Christmas prevents for children, and who formerly confined her operations to Oxford-street, las transferred her ...
Article : 77 wordsThomas Jones, 33, blacksmith, was fined 5s in such case for having been drank and used indecent language. Fined for having used bad language: Jane ...
Article : 604 wordsMr. Forssberg, William-street, has lately been carried away from his old moorings by the rising tide of prosperity, and has found anchorage in a new and more commodious haven. In other ...
Article : 243 wordsThe pessimist who defined wine as physic in a convivial bottle was probably not a customer of Air. Roberts. All wines and other potent liquors at this establishment have been carefully ...
Article : 230 wordsIn the No. 2 Jury Court on Wednesday afternoon Olivia Sabina Mayne sued James and Charles M'Mahon to recover £187 15s, alleged to be due for the hire of the fighting kangaroo ...
Article : 184 wordsMessss. E. J. Hollingdale and Co., jewellers, King-street, present a very pretty window to tempt purchasers of Christmas gifts. Gold and silver wrought in fanciful shapes, with precious stones, ...
Article : 80 wordsThose superior beings who are fond of inquiring whether any good thing can come out of the suburbs may be invited to visit Messrs. Howard's establishment and judge for themselves ...
Article : 685 wordsOn Tuesday evening, at the residence of the Mayor of the Glebe (Alderman Percy Lucas), a very pleasing ceremony took place, the occasion being the presentation to the Mayoress ...
Article : 201 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 764 wordsMessrs. MacDonnell and Rodick, opticians and watchmakers, George-street, offer, as suitable presents for Christmas, an excellent and valuable variety of microscopes, opera, field, and marine ...
Article : 45 wordsDelarue and Co.'s shop in George-street wears an especially attractive look this season. The art of tho goldsmith, silversmith, jeweller, and watchmaker is there displayed with great taste ...
Article : 122 wordsThe City Improvement Board held a meeting at the board's, offices, 131, Macquane-street, on Tuesday. Present: Messrs. W. Bailey (chairman;, F. Senior, E. Backhouse, Dr. Craig Dixon, ...
Article : 221 wordsAndrew Fitzgerald, late managing director of the Trades and Labor Co-operative Store, again appeared before Mr. G. O'Malley Clarke, S.M., at the Central Police Court on Wednesday after- ...
Article : 217 wordsMessrs. H. H. Groth and Co., 529, George-street, Brickfield Hill, make an excellent show for the coming season. Novelties in artists' studies, tapestries, plaques, glaciers, wall papers, ...
Article : 68 wordsMessrs. E. Way and Co., 448, George-street, show a well-assorted stock of dolls and toys in their windows. For the regular trade their shipment of dress stuffs, millinery, and general drapery is ...
Article : 68 wordsGeorge Barton, for drunkenness, was fined 5s or the rising of the Court. James Flello was fined 10s or three days for obscene language. For allowing horses to stray James Halstead, ...
Article : 53 wordsThis renowned firm is again in the front rank with novelties in fancy boxes for Christmas. It really seems astonishing that so many new ideas can be put into such delightful shapes year by ...
Article : 117 wordsThomas Johnson, 24, drank in Beattie-street, was fined 10s or two days; and for using indecent language was fined 20s or 14 days. Patrick Hogan was fined 40s, Patrick Kinnair ...
Article : 41 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 329 wordsMr. J. Kidd, Postmaster-General, yesterday, received a deputation from the central committee of the Local Option League relative to the Fall Local Option Bill he has promised to introduce. ...
Article : 163 wordsThomas Wade, 23, drank and disorderly in Redfern Park, was fined 10s. Mary Grant, 60, for stealing a tab, value 2s, the property of Harold S. Conben, was sentenced ...
Article : 253 wordsThe popular vendor of boots and shoes, who for so many years confined his operations to Oxford-street, has now opened an establishment in Pitt-street, near the Imperial Arcade, ...
Article : 273 wordsThere is not the same temptation here as at some to celebrate Christmas by overworking the digestive organs, as though gluttony were a means of grace, but nevertheless the grocers seem to be ...
Article : 146 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 113 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 24 Dec 1891, Page 3
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: