The House having resolved itself into a Committee of Supply, The PREMIER, who on rising was received with cheers, moved,—"That there be granted to her ...
Article : 15,323 wordsA special meeting of the Newcastle Marine Board was held at the offices, Custom-house buildings, this morning, when the reserved decision was delivered in connection with the inquiry held on the ...
Article : 203 wordsShortly after 7 o'clock last evening the London Missionary Society's steamer John Williams arrived in Watson's Bay, and anchored there for the night. The vessel brings Professor David, leader of the expedition sent out ...
Article : 1,448 words"The French Maid" will be performed for the last time at Her Majesty's Theatre to-night; whilst at the Theatre Royal the final representation of "Confusion" is announced. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe most successful reception of the present season at the Society of Artist' Exhibition was held yesterday aternoon by the ladies of the Victoria Salon. There was a great attendance; and the ...
Article : 54 wordsThe fancy fair and exhibition organised in aid of the funds of the Central Methodist Mission was brought to a close at the Centenary Hall last night. The fair, which remained open during the past ...
Article : 119 wordsA floral fete and sale of work was opened in the spacious school-hall connected with St. Andrew's Presbytarian Church in Laman-street this afternoon, The object of the undertaking is to form the nucleus ...
Article : 416 wordsCUSTOM-HOUSE—Entered outwards: October 14, Fitzroy, s., 870 tons, Captain Thompson, for Rockhampton, via ports; Zephyr, briganitne, 137 tons, Captain E. Taylor, for Townsville; Tokio Maru, s., 2094 tons, Captain E. W. ...
Article : 464 wordsMessrs. Williamson and Musgrove opened a short season at the Victoria Theatre to-night, when the London dramatic success, "Two Little Vagabonds," was presented to a good house. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe mail steamer Polynesien, with the mails dated Sydney September 10, arrived at Marseilles on the 13th instant at 8 a.m. The English portion of her mails would be delivered in London yesterday morning. ...
Article : 127 wordsDuring the approaching visit of the Minister for Mines an effort is to be made to arrive at a definite decision in reference to the proposed establishment of a miners' permanent fund. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe attention of the Government is to be again called by the combined municipal councils of the district to the necessity for establishing telephonic communication between various brigade stations of ...
Article : 323 wordsThe Union S.S. Company's South Sea Island steamer Ovalau, G. Crawshaw commander, arrival last night. She left the Queen's Wharf, Auckland, at 5 p m. on 22nd ultimo; called at the Bay of Islands the following ...
Article : 246 wordsAt the Circuit Court to-day, before the Chief Justice, the case of Charies R. De Cloud, charged with waunding his wife with intent to murder, was concluded. The jury after 20 minutes' consideration found the prisoner guilty, ...
Article : 367 wordsThe Orient line mail steamer Oruba is expected to arrive here this morning at about 10 o'clock. She passed Witson's Promontory at 5 a.m. yesterday. The Oruba is under the command of Captain Lindsay Hay, and left Graves[?] ...
Article : 384 wordsIn the Assembly the Treasurer stated that the Government had received a letter from Mr. H. M. Addison resigning the chairmanship of the State Bank. The Government had written asking ...
Article : 594 wordsSome particulars of the great alterations made in George Thompson's popular steamer Aberdeen were given in the "Herald" a day or two since. The vessel is expected by Messrs. Dalgety and Co. to-day. She passed Gabo about ...
Article : 220 wordsAlthough Sir Arthur Sullivan has not grasped all the dramatic possibilities of such a theme as the late Dean Milman's "Martyr of Antioch," nor reached to the high level he attains in his oratorio, "The [?]ght of the World." ...
Article : 734 wordsAll's well with the John Williams, and the fine steamer is safely lying in harbour again. She has had a trying time, due, as will be seen by Captain E. C. Hore's account, to vicissitudes of weather, coupled with the handicap of ...
Article : 785 wordsThe Messageries Maritimes mail steamer Austr[?] which passed Wilson's Promontory at 5.40 a.m. yesterday, is due here carly this foremoon. The vessel is in command of Captain Verron, who reports leaving Marseilles on ...
Article : 184 wordsThis regular visitor from London, in Nicoll's [?] Messrs. Dangar, Gedye, and Co.'s care, arrived yesterday, Captain Brown reports having left the South-west In[?] Dock, London, at 1 p.m. June 29. At noon July 3 Start ...
Article : 161 wordsCaptain M'Kenzie, of the ship Elmhurst, with a cargo [?] salt from Sharpness, for Messrs. Dalton Brohters, reports leaving July 16, and carried variable and W. winds to Madeira inferior N.E. trades, crossed the equator 34 days ...
Article : 61 wordsMessrs. Tyser and Co. report that Captain J. Simpson has retired from the commnad of the steamer Star of New Zealand, and that Captain W. J. Reid is now in command. The steamer Star of England is now due at Melbourne. ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Japanese mail steamer Tokio Maru yesterday arrival in port and berthed at the quay. She left Yokohama September 9, and called at Port Darwin, Thursday Island, and Queensland ports. Brisbane was left on the 12th instant. ...
Article : 82 wordsThe Bellinger bar yesterday had 8ft. 6in. on it at [?] water, with 3ft. rise of tide. The Nambucca bar at highwater had 6ft. 6in. on it Rise of tide, 3ft. ...
Article : 82 wordsThe Sydney Mail will be despatched from the Sydney Mail Office each week regularly for the sum of £1 7s 2d per annum prepaud, £1 8s 2d booked. The Sydney Mail is acknowldeged the best weekly illustrated newspaper in ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 15 Oct 1897, Page 6
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