The President took the chair at half-past [?] o'clock. The PRESIDENT announced that he had received a letter from the Acting Premier of Queensland, in ...
Article : 8,965 wordsArrival: Neptune, brig, from Wallis Island. Departures: Waitemata, barquentine, for sydney from Auckland, with a cargo of sulphur for Messrs. Elliott Brothers. Elizabeth Graham, barque, from Kaipara, for ...
Article : 788 wordsA tinsmith's labourer named John Linsket, unmarried, aged 36, working at the Proprietary mine, was admitted to the hospital at noon yesterday and died about 6 o'clock last evening. He was taken ...
Article : 121 wordsThe steamer Pioneer left down stream yesterday. The Pride of the Murray arrived down stream yesterday. The Cato passed [?]lpa down stream this mornnig.The Victor arrived at Menindie down stream ...
Article : 50 wordsJust as the churches closed last night an alarm of fire was raised. A weatherboard building in Myers-street was totally destroyed in 20 minutes. This property, in olden times, solved as a courthouse, and ...
Article : 89 wordsConsiderable dissatisfaction is expressed by several of the residents of Canley Park and St. John's Park at the Cabramatta and Canley Vale Council's determination not to co-operate with the Liverpool ...
Article : 133 wordsThe monthly meeting of the N.S.W. Cricket Association was held last night at the rooms Elizabeth-street. The Queensland Association asked for permission to include five N. S. W. players— ...
Article : 619 wordsThe wild-flower show was again open on Saturday, and was attended by large numbers of people. The stalls which were all very tastefully decorated were presided over respectively by—(1) Mrs. Duffy and ...
Article : 1,788 wordsYesterday afternoon a meeting of members of the New South Wales Legislature was held at Parliament House to consider what action should be taken in connection with the federal movement. There ...
Article : 281 wordsThe R.M.S. Mataura left Capetown on the 15th instant for Hobart. The R.M.S. Rimutaka left Plymouth onthe 16th instant for New Zealand. ...
Article : 66 wordsThe China Navigation Company's steamer Nanchang, with a general cargo from Hongkong, yesterday arrived in port and berthed at the company's wharf. She left Hongkong on August 27, and had light variable winds across ...
Article : 268 wordsThe forty-second anniversary of the opening of the first section of the railways of the colony, viz., from Sydney to Parramatta, was celebrated yesterday by two sections of the railway employees ...
Article : 1,174 wordsThis steamer will leave Sydney to-morrow for Queensland ports and Port Darwin, Hongkong, and Japan. She has booked a number of passengers and a fair quantity of cargo. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe following booked per Oroya in addition to previous list:—For London: Mr. Rudolf Ackermann, Mr. C. C. Kennedy. For Melbourne: Mr. R. Crawford, Mr. T. Atherton, Mr. Ullathorne, Mr. Wyatt. Miss Wyatt, Mr. ...
Article : 68 wordsThe Australasian, after taking in 2500 bales of wool at Newcastle, will be at Dalgety's Wharf to-morrow morning in readiness to finish her sydney loading. She sails on Friday with passengers and cargo for Natal, Capetown, ...
Article : 54 wordsYesterday the officers of the Transit Commision held their annual picnic at Correy's Gardens, Cabarita. Mr. Correy catered in his usual manner, and the Bavarian band provided music for the dancers. ...
Article : 295 wordsMessrs. Fraser, Uther, and Co., at the City M[?] to-day, will sell the well-known barque Bells, a handysized vessel for the timber or general trade. She is 341 tons, and was built at Sunderland. ...
Article : 40 wordsThe Tsinan left Hongkong on the 16th instant for Sydney, but fell in witha typhoon and had to put back, finally taking departure on the 19th instant. ...
Article : 32 wordsNo one seems to know exactly when the Convention will adjourn. Sir George Turner says he will he leaving for Melbourne this evening, and his colleagues, Mr. Peacock and Mr. Isaacs say they must ...
Article : 309 wordsThe above steamer arrived yesterday, and berthed [?] admiralty Wharf, Wooloomooloo Bay. She left London July 30, called at Las Palmas August 5, passed the Cape Augut 22, and ran the casting down in 41[?] passing ...
Article : 64 wordsThe steamer O[?]da, of the British-India line, went out [?] New Zealand from Calcutta with general cargo under charter to the Union Company, and comes across to Newcastle and Melbourne for coal end horses for Indi[?]. The ...
Article : 64 wordsThough his Excellency the Admiral has not [?] municated with on the subject—a rather surprising thing tosay the least of it—the New Zealand people are bent upon having the Pylades, if they can get her, for a training ship. ...
Article : 274 wordsSir,—As secretary of the above association I desire to correct an error in regard to the alleged requirements of the deputation which waited upon the president of the Board of Health (Dr. Ashburton ...
Article : 637 wordsAt the sitting of the Convention on Friday Mr. Lyne said that he had been prepared to vote in favour of a concurrent dissolution of the Senate and the House of Representatives, but not to stop ...
Article : 1,335 wordsThe barque Alliance, with a cargo of coal, from Brisbane, grounded on Saturday night in the river, was floated with assistance, and towed up to Brisbane, where yesterday she was still at anchor. The nanchang yesterday ...
Article : 102 wordsThis steamer, of 4152 tons, coming from [?] Singapore, via Torres Straits, to Messrs. B[?], Philip, and Co., passed Cooktown on Sunday last for Sydney. ...
Article : 29 wordsOcean Ranger, barquentine, in charge of Captain [?] from Lyttelton to Auckland, produce; Waitemat[?], sulphur, Auckland to Sydney; Empre[?], Mercury Bay to Sydney; Samoa, barque, Newcastle to West Coast; ...
Article : 41 wordsThe followiug advices are to hand:—Arrived [?] toria: Andreta, August 12, from Newcastle: Dunbritton, July 29, from Newcastle. At Caldera: Westward Ho[?] August 9, from Newcastle. At Callao: Argo, July 2[?] ...
Article : 149 wordsSir,—When walking in the Contennial Pa[?] forenoon I was thrown violently on the asphalt by a cyclist, who came behind without giving notice of his approach either by bell or voice. It seems there ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 21 Sep 1897, Page 6
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