The session of the Provincial Synod of the Province of New South Wales was commenced yesterday at the Chapter-house. At 11 o'clock the service of Holy Communion was ...
Article : 1,628 wordsPony and galloway races will be held at Moorefield to-day, the first event starting at 2.10 p.m. In addition to the ordinary railway service special trains will leave Redfern station at 1 and 1.25 p.m. ...
Article : 495 wordsA brilliant meteor travelling eastward illuminated the [?]heavens here about 11 o'clock last night, bursting as it reashed the horizon. It was visible for a few seconds, leaving a long trail of fire in [?]ts wake, ...
Article : 56 wordsThe brief conversation in the Home of Lords recently on the question of foreign immigration, and the attitude taken up by Lord Salisbury, suggest the question of the general hostility ...
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Advertising : 5,049 wordsIn the District Court yesterday, over which Judge Docker presided, the chief case was an action by the Mudgee Council against the Cudgegong Council for the recovery of rates on the latter's chambers, which ...
Article : 75 wordsSome short time back the City Bowling Club issued a challenge to any other bowling club to play a number of games. The challenge was taken up by Rosehill. Last week the Rosehills defeated the ...
Article : 130 wordsAt the Quarter Sessions to-day Timothy Bonnor, charged with garrotting, was acquitted Joseph Brown, on charges of horse-stealing and larceny, pleaded guilty. He has been undergoing a sentence ...
Article : 859 wordsThe larger attendance at the Town Hall last, relton the Viscountess Hampden and suite were numbered amongst the audience, showed that Mr. John Lemmone's enterprise in bringing forward a second fine ...
Article : 809 wordsThe following is the draw for the second round of the Chirapionship Competition of the Australian Golf Club:—Lord Hampden v. G. Turnbull, E. D. Bloomfield v. C. C. Griffiths, J. W. Street v. Captain ...
Article : 100 wordsThe representatives of the N.S.W. Athlotic Association appointed to compete at the Brisbane Calmyal leave by the steamer Allinga on Saturday They are—Messrs. M.M. Roseingrave (exponent of ...
Article : 125 wordsThe first day of the Dendiquin Jockey Club midwinter meeting was held-day, and was a pronounced success. The weather was beautifully fine and the attendance larger than for many years past. The ...
Article : 475 wordsThe following beats in this tournament were played last night:—E. Yanpaung (receives 265) beat E. Maloncy (receives 250) by H. W. Taylor (receives 285) heat A. E. Arundel (receives 180) by ...
Article : 63 wordsThe games in the above tournament played last night were:—A. W. Eales (receives 65) beat H. Walters (receives 35) by 20, A. Flanagan (receives 70) beat J. Wangenbeim (receives 95) by 86. The ...
Article : 58 wordsConsumption" was the subject of an interesting lecture delivered in the hall of the Young Men's Christian Association last evening by Dr. W. Camac Wilkinson. There was a moderately large ...
Article : 467 wordsNymagee Midwinter Races were held to-day, with the following results:- Opening Handicap.—Blaney King, 1; Gaulus, 2 Hack Race.—Recovery, 1; Bold Girl, 2. ...
Article : 59 wordsThe pony and galloway races held at Rosebery Park yesterday were moderately well attended. The performance of Bootha was so unsatisfactory in the Rosebery Park Handicap that the stowards ...
Article : 429 wordsThere will be an extra performance of "The Kittle Minister" at Her Majesty's Theatre this afternoon. In the new play Miss Pattio Browne places the adventures of Babbie in Caddam Wood brightly before ...
Article : 72 wordsThe Vienna " Deutsche Zeitung," which is supposed sometimes to receive valuable hints from Germany, reverts for the second time within a few days to the supposed political importance of the German ...
Article : 364 wordsAt the Theatre Royal Mr. Bland Holt's splendid production of "The White Heather " coutinues to draw crowded audiences. The picnic on the Scottish moors, and the gay scenes at Boulter's Lock and ...
Article : 59 wordsAlthough he was well on towards the seventies, a cobbler dwelling at a lovely spot in the environs of the city was noted for his attentions to the fair sex. This local Don Juan (says the London " Daily ...
Article : 855 wordsThey have a sheriff down this way (says a New Orleans paper) who, in time of peace, has prepared for war. If there should be a call for sharpshootors, Eugene Beuker would not have to hold back for lack ...
Article : 668 wordsThe final performances of the popular sensational drama "Under the Gashight" will be given at the Lyceum Theatre this evening, when now songs will be introduced in the musical interlude. ...
Article : 63 wordsAt the Tivoli Theatre, where the Poluskis, Miss Peggy Pryde, and other members of the company are drawing large audiences, Mr. Harry Rickards announces a benefit performance in aid of the Simpson ...
Article : 108 wordsSubjoined are the hindicaps for the events to be run on Friday next at Kensington under the auspices of the above Club:- Wonbobble Handicap, 1 mile.—Huon Prince, seratch; ...
Article : 262 wordsAt the Royal Standard Theatre on Monday night Mr. Robert Houry's company produced a melodrama, entitled " The Passion of the Hour," written by Mr. T. E. Leonard. The piece, which abounds ...
Article : 59 wordsThe second of Mme. Charbonnet-Kellermann's pianoforte recitals will be given at the Y.M.C.A. Hall to-night in the presence of the Viscountess Hampden and suite, the Mayor and Mayoress of ...
Article : 79 wordsThere are, perhaps, a larger number of spinsters in Bermuda in proportion to the population than in any other place on this side of the Atlantic, and it is a [?]rious fact (says the Boston "Herald") ...
Article : 406 wordsA meeting was held on Friday last at the Sydney Cycle Company's rooms, Equitable-buildings. Mr. W. B. Alexander occupied the chair, and about 50 ladies and gentlemen were present. The chairman, ...
Article : 178 wordsRawel and Hine Taimoa, who now enter upon an extended tour under Mr. Gilbert Smith's management, will give their highly interesting "Land of the Maori" entertainment at the North Shore ...
Article : 49 wordsSir,—On Saturday forenoon last I saw two policemen engaged in driving off the edge of teh footpath in Pitt-street the poor people—Men, women, and childgren—engaged in teh occupation of flower ...
Article : 228 wordsThe following interenting statement, made by the Empress Eugente in Paris, was published simultaneously in the "Morning Post" and the "New York Journal":—"I take a sorrowful interest in ...
Article : 277 wordsA metropolitan team is to visit Gunnedah and play the local team on August 6. The N.S.W. R.F.U. has voted £10 towards the expenses. Mr. Speight is to manage the team. ...
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Advertising : 62 wordsArrangements in connection with the intercolonial match with Queensland are baing advanced, His Excellency the Governor has intimated his intention of being present at the first match if back from ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 20 Jul 1898, Page 5
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