The Bourke customs collections for the year 1900 were:—Spirits, £5065 1s 1d; wines, £199 7s 6d; [?], £163 19s 11d; tobacco, &c., £1062 10s 8d; sugar, £1284 17s 10d; dried fruit, £498 10s 10d; ...
Article : 1,307 wordsPony and galloway races will be held at Kensington to-day, the first event starting at 2.15 p.m. The usual facilities will be afforded by tramway and [?] services for reaching the course. ...
Article : 387 wordsThe above match was continued on the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday. The overnight scores stood —South Australia, 157; New South Wales, six wickets for 723. When stumps were drawn yesterday New ...
Article : 1,754 wordsThe Commonwealth rifle meeting of the National Rifle Association commenced yesterday under favourable conditions. A record entry has been received, the competitors being representative of all parts of ...
Article : 1,362 wordsMr. Want, Q.C., and Mr. H. P. Owen, instructed by Messrs. M'Laughlin and [?] appeared for the plaintiff, Grace Maude Parkes, in support of a motion for an injunction to restrain ...
Article : 179 wordsImportant developments have been made in the Cobar district during the past 12 months. The principal mine, the Great Cobar, has developed large and important ore bodies at a much lower depth than ever ...
Article : 870 wordsThis afternoon there will be the usual matinee at Her Majesty's Theatre of "Australia," the new spectacular extravaganza by Messrs. Bernard Espi[?] and J. C. Williamson. The [?] ...
Article : 64 wordsIn discussing the annual cost of our army in com[?] with those of other Powers, few critics ([?] "Pall [?] Gazette" says) make allowance for the [?] which are largely responsible for our present ...
Article : 2,267 wordsLast night "Carmen" attracted a great audience at the Theatre Royal, where the tragic impersonation of the gipsy girl by Mme. Agnes Janson increased the interest of a generally fine performance. "The ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Hawtrey Comedy Company will give their customary matinee of "A Message from Mars" ar the Palace Theatre to-day. Much interest [?] to be taken in Richard Ganthony's comedy, the ...
Article : 47 wordsMr. M'Intyre, instructed by Mr. W. H. Russell, of Tumbarumba (by his agents, Messrs. Head and Read), appeared for the applicant. James Edward Whitehead, of Warbrock, and moved to ...
Article : 406 wordsAt the Tivoli Theatre Mr. Harry Rickards will give the usual afternoon performance of "Puss in Boots," a burlesque which drolly outlines the adventures of Jack Grist (Miss Billie Barlow) and the ...
Article : 56 wordsAt the Lyceum Theatre only three more performances can be given of "The New Barmald," with its lively songs, dances, and ballets. On Saturday Mr. J. F. [?] will revive [?] "When the Lamps are ...
Article : 67 wordsThe nominations in connection with the Eungonia Jockey Club races are:- E.J.C. Handicap: Mascotte, Plockton, Israslite, Goodbye, Mabel, Magic, Luckyboy, Ruby, Oriel. ...
Article : 44 words"Monte Cristo" is still running strongly at the Criterion Theatre, where Mr. Alfred Dampier will appear until further notice as the mysterious hero of the drama. This is the romantic character whose ...
Article : 76 wordsDuring the holiday season successful race meetings were held at Kiandra, Jindabyne, Berridale, and Adaminaby. There was a large attendance at the races. At Adaminaby on New Year's Day, the ...
Article : 81 wordsThis evening at the Centenary Hall Mr. Lawrence Campbell will give an entertainment of recitation and music in aid of the injured gunners of the R.H.A. The popular [?], who will recite ...
Article : 93 wordsFollowing are the results of the pony and galloway races, held at Rosebery Park yesterday:- Trial Welter Handicap (15.0), 4 furlongs.—A. West's Brightlight, [?] 7lb (Merritt). 1; [?], 8st 51b, 2; May ...
Article : 262 wordsThe Citizens' Committee will give a smoke concert at the Town Hall on Friday evening to the Imperial troops and naval forces now visiting Sydney. Dr. James Graham (Mayor of Sydney) will preside, and ...
Article : 52 wordsChamber List, at 10 a.m.—Parker v. Tytler, foreign attachment: Cooper v. Forman, Bank of N.S.W. garnishers; Collins v. Harpham, Raffan garnishes; [?] v. Wedgery, for [?]. ...
Article : 93 wordsThe usual matinee will be given at Fitzgerald's Circus this afternoon. The attendances at the nightly performances are excellent. The Queensland aboriginals, with Mr. Meston, were entertained at ...
Article : 57 wordsThe inquest on the body of the young man, Maurice [?], whose death occurred at the Balmain Cottage Hospital on Sunday night, as the result of injuries alleged to have been caused through ...
Article : 428 wordsThis council met on Monday, January 7. There were present the Mayor (Alderman (A.G. [?]), Aldermen Hart, Hawkins, Cardew, Greeg, and the council clerk (Mr. G. Simpson). The Ashfield Council requested co-operation ...
Article : 234 wordsThe entries for the Launceston Cup are:—Egypt, Nikola, Toby, Tin Man, Progredior, Bridal Wreath, Sirdar, Timbrel, Albroak, Exchange, Petherton, Erisdale, Grandee, [?], Guardsman, Scotchman, Surf. The ...
Article : 42 wordsThe night racing at the Sydney Cricket Ground will be continued to-night, and also on Saturday and Monday nights. the programme for to-night is an extremely interesting one, consisting of a half-mile ...
Article : 139 wordsLord Wolseley won his way to the high position of Commander-in-Chief by his own exertions, owing nothing to friends or fortune. He entered the army 48 years ago as an unknown man, without either ...
Article : 1,078 wordsThis council met on January 7. Present—The Mayor (Alderman J. P. Treadgold) in the chair, and Aldermen Hearne, Wragge, Mound, O'Toole, Fletcher, Colebrook, Westbrook, Troup, and Dyer. A communication was ...
Article : 436 wordsG. B. Morgan, the speedy Victorian, who is now regarded as the best of the Australians, left Sydney yesterday for Woy Woy, where he will rest for a few days, returning in time for Saturday nights' ...
Article : 50 wordsThe second rifle meeting of the Defence Force Rifle Association was concluded yesterday at the Randwick Rifle Range. The weather was beautifully fine, and the conditions favoured the riflemen. ...
Article : 450 wordsThe splendid performances of F. S. Beauchamp, of Tasmania, at the last two or three nights' racing, have caused a good deal of discussion amongst cyclists. It is now agreed that Beauchamp ranks next to ...
Article : 62 wordsThe league authorities have decided to encourage their amateur class of riders. Another race for the members of this class will probably be included in one of the forthcoming night programmes. It is likely, ...
Article : 55 wordsAbout 11 a.m. yesterday Mr. W. H. Austin, senior ranger, whilst on duty in Centennial Park, [?] the report of firearms in close proximity to where be was riding. Upon looking around he saw a man lying on ...
Article : 214 wordsBungawalbyn defeated Tatham at a cricket match on Yabsley Park on Saturday by an innings and 75 runs. Scores:—Bungawalbyn, 185 ([?] 82, Baillie 41); Tatham, 46 and 60. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe weekly meeting of the Sydney Flying Squadrou was held at the Angel Hotel on Monday evening last. It was decided to substitute a general handicap for the 22fr. championship to be sailed next ...
Article : 102 wordsSir,—I desire, through the medium of your columus, to direct attention to the manner of running the Willough by trams during the recent Commonwealth demonstrations, in the hope that on any ...
Article : 488 wordsA competition for a £50 handicap pigeon shooting match was held on the Belmone Plumpton yesterday There a good attendance. Everything passed off successfully. The shooting was good, while the ...
Article : 521 wordsFraudulent Appropriation.—At the Central Police Court yesterday, before Mr. W. M. Macfarlane, S. M., James [?], aged 15, newsvendor, was charged with fraudulently appropriating to his own use 48 ...
Article : 191 wordsThe Board of Trade his (the "Morning Post" says) issued an interesting paper on the subject of tea and coffee—how they are produced and how consumed. It appears that the price of the bulk of the ...
Article : 426 wordsMr. Kruger has (the "Saturday Review" of December 1 says) been in Paris during the week, receiving deputations and evations, [?] a sword of honour for General Cronje, making 10-minute ...
Article : 368 wordsSir,—Now the Sydney celebrations are over perhaps the back country can obtain a hearing. I notice that the head Post Office officials from the various colonies have been considering matters that want ...
Article : 272 wordsThe "sandwich-man" are among the "East London Types" described by Sir Walter Besant in the December "Century":- They walk between the boards all day long for a ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 9 Jan 1901, Page 10
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