Messrs. A. J. Gould and J. T. Walker addressed a meeting in the Town Hall at Parramatta last night. Alderman Waugh occupied the chair. Both candidates were excellently received, and dealt principally ...
Article : 641 wordsMatters in connection with the disagreement between the collier owners and the Sydney Coal Lumpers' Union underwent very little change yesterday. It was anticipated that Mr. W. M. H[?]ghe[?], ...
Article : 851 wordsCustom-house,—Entered outwards: March 19, Medic, s., for Liverpool, via Hobart and port[?]; Baltazan, s., for Fremantle, via Port Kembla; Surrey, s., for London and Capetown, via ports; Flensburg, s., for Hamburg, via ...
Article : 190 wordsWhile on route to the C[?]pert[?] Valley in search of grass a disease broke out in a mob of heavyweight cattle, a number dying on the road. The deaths so far total 40. The disease is ...
Article : 1,517 wordsWool Again Fe[?]la—London Sales Fail to Stop the Slump—Features of the Sales.—Drought and its Effect on the Staple—Great Contrast in Prices for New South Wales Clips—Consuming Markets ...
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Advertising : 495 wordsTaking stock of the course of the market since we last wrote we must say that in many details the market has suffered a fall. London sales began well, but many people felt and asserted that thing[?] during ...
Article : 2,577 wordsThe Imperial German mail steamer Weimar left S[?]er [?] route to Sydney from Breme[?], via ports, on the 18th instant. The Victori[?], from London February 21, left Colombo ...
Article : 39 wordsYesterday afternoon the Hon. E. W. O's[?]llivan, Miu[?]ter for Public Worke, visited Parramatta for the purpose of performing the ceremony of turning the first and in connection with the ...
Article : 1,234 wordsCaptain Winthrop Ellis reports that the E. and A. Company's steamer Eastern anchored in Watson's Bay at 1 p.m. yesterday on her arrival from Japan and China. The steamer left Kobe (Japan) on February 18, Hongkong ...
Article : 85 wordsThe rates by the P. and O. and Orient mail companies ha[?] remained without alteration. Cargo has suddenly fall[?]a off, so that the boats now loading will effect a clearance of the cargo which accumulated during the past ...
Article : 188 wordsMr. Dugald Thomson, M.L.A., held successful meetings on Monday at Brookvale and Narrab[?]n. At Brookvale Mr. D. Farrell was in the chair, and there were about [?]0 elector[?] present. The meeting ...
Article : 61 wordsThe P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Britanni[?] has booked as under:— To London and Mars[?]illes: Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Jaques, Miss Jaques, Mr. E. Desho[?], Mr. H. E. Whittaker, Miss ...
Article : 739 wordsMr. J. C. Beer, the selected protectionist candidate in the West Sydney elect[?]rate, addressed a meeting of electors last night from the Excelsior Hotel, Bridge-road, Glebe. The candidate, who was accorded ...
Article : 78 wordsMr. W. M. Hughes, the selected labour and fre[?]lrad candidate for the representation of the West Sydney electorate in the House of Representatives, addressed a meeting last night from the Q.C.E. ...
Article : 150 wordsMr. Henry Hoyle, the protectionist candidate for South Sydney, addressed a largely attended meeting of the electors last evening from the balcony of the Royal Albert Hotel, Darlington. Mr. T. W. ...
Article : 341 wordsAt the City Court to-day Captain James Watson, mast[?]r of the barque A[?]con, was charged before Mr. Donaldson, S.M., with having wilfully secreted a [?]ma[?] who had deserted from his ship, having ...
Article : 478 wordsNotwithstanding the fact that the trouble has existed in a practical form but three days the serious effect upon the coal output of the colony is being felt to a considerable extent. Vessels of large ...
Article : 137 wordsCumberland, ship, 1785 tons. Sydney to London—g[?] Sivah, barque, 1039 tons, Albany to United Kingdom [?] Contin[?]—jar[?] Cambrian, barque, 1[?]5[?] tons, Gla[?]gow to ...
Article : 247 wordsWhen seen by a "Herald" reporter yesterday, Mr. Firth said the stopping of work at the three mines owned: by the Southern, Coal Owners' Association was the direct result of the present trouble and ...
Article : 215 wordsA. B. Johnson, schooner, from Gray's Harbour—61 days. Aladdin, ship (JTVG), from Java—134 days. Avan[?] S[?]voia, barque (NGDC), from New York—[?]9 ...
Article : 101 wordsSir William M'Millan, who is one of the candidates for the suffrages of the electors of Wentworth in the freetrade and liberal [?]terest, addressed a large meeting at the Odd[?]ellows' Hall, Woolla[?]ra, last evening. ...
Article : 742 wordsYesterday several steamship owners were interviewed by a "Herald" reporter upon the subject of the disagreement. The opinion was freely expressed that they considered the c[?]lier ...
Article : 357 wordsDunbar, s., [?]750 tons, Melbourne to South Africa— general. AlbA[?], ship, [?] tons, Newcastle to West Coast—coal. Gle[?]ca[?]n, [?]our-masted, barque, 1498 tons, Newcastle to ...
Article : 114 wordsA largely attended meeting convenen by [?] Master Carriers' Association was held at the Protestant Hall last night under the presidency of Mr. J. MacMahon for the purpose of protesting against the ...
Article : 472 wordsThe Mont[?]bello, barque, arrived to-day from St. Nazaire, to load a carg[?] of coal for San Francisco, and the following coal-laden vessels [?]leared at the Custom-house for foreign markets:—William ...
Article : 146 wordsTwo American schooners, the Columbia and the [?] left Newcastle on Friday [?] for Honol[?]. They are of [?]30 tons register, and are making a race of it. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe German-Austrian steamer Flensburg was yesterday place[?] alongside the [?]A. wHAR[?], Circular Quay. The four-masted schooner Prosper will to-day be taken to Johnson's Bay. ...
Article : 70 wordsThe assistance which was rendered to the disabled steamer Ta[?]aferro([?]ays a Melbourne report) by the pilot steamer Vi[?]toria some weeks ago i[?] towing that vessel to a safe anchorage off ...
Article : 167 wordsThe number of deep-[?]a vessels in port awaiting coal cargo[?]e for foreign market has now been reduced to 47. A few months ago over 100 vessels were in the harbour. ...
Article : 91 wordsThe sixteenth annual exhibition of the Cumnock P. and H. Association opened to-day in beautiful weather. There was a fair attendance. The show was officially opened by the Attor[?]ey-General (Mr. ...
Article : 596 wordsFollowing ara the weights for the second day of the autumn meeting of the above club:- Gr[?]nville Stakes, 6 furlongs.—First Carnation, 9st 5lb, Acrasia, 8st 8lb; Bar One, 8st 8[?]b; Zo[?]e, 8st 6[?]b; Rowdy, ...
Article : 455 wordsMessrs. Weddel, Turner, and Co. report London February 12:— South Australia.—Large ship fixed at 32s 6d, United Kingdom o[?] Continent; 30[?] Africa, ...
Article : 477 wordsA special meeting of the general committee of the Newcastle Hospital was held in the boardroom at the institution to-night for the purpose of appointing a resident medical supsri[?]tendent to fill the vacancy ...
Article : 230 wordsAn exceptionally good story, which has the advan[?] tage of being true, is circulating in Parliamentary quartern in Berlin. When the Emperor William informed Herr von Bulow at Homburg that he was ...
Article : 222 wordsMr. Owen Gilbert, the selected freetrade candilats for Newcastle, addressed a large and [?]nthusi[?]tie meeting at the Royal Exchange Hotel yesterday. The chair was occupied by the ...
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Advertising : 101 wordsThe steamer Zoroaster[?] to the agency of Messrs. G[?] Bright, and Co., arrived at Sydney from London on Monday. She is a fine steamer of her class, and is on her second voyage, having been built at ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 20 Mar 1901, Page 8
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