The President took the chair at half-past 4 o'clock. PRIMITIVE METHODIST BILL. Mr. BLANKSBY moved the adoption of a ...
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Article : 31 wordsThe Grand Australian Fair moves merrily on. Yesterday evening Madame Baratti Ferrari and her pupils gave an interesting concert. I Signori Vadala [?] Ga[?]tano, &c., from the Tivoli Theatre, will play ...
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Article : 405 wordsMessrs. Dalgety and Co. to-morrow at 3 p.m. despatch the Aberdeen steamer Australasian for London via Capetown. The steamer takes the following passengers:—Dr. Collingwood, Commander Cooper, R.N., Mr. A. S. Ell[?] ...
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Article : 517 wordsThe third of the series of polo matches arranged for this week is to take place this afternoon on Kensington racecourse at 2.30, the contest being between the Upper Hunter and the Camden B teams. The ...
Article : 82 wordsChronic sufferers are reminded that Mr. H. E. Kugelmann, who is the most successful of living herbal practitioners, may be consulted free at his new permanent Sydney offices. No. 33 York-street, opposite ...
Article : 301 wordsA general committee meeting of the league is to be held shortly to elect the executive. A council meeting will also be held to elect the branch committee. The Balmain Coldstream Band has been engaged ...
Article : 152 wordsA sale of work was opened yesterday in the Pariah Hall, adjoining St. Clement's Church, Mosman, by the Ven. Archdeacon Langley, the proceeds of which will be devoted towards the liquidation of the church ...
Article : 224 wordsSome time ago when it was first made public that the Australian Jockey Club had determined to introduce into Parliament a bill to legalise the totalisator it was thought a good thing to try and get a clause ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 14 May 1897, Page 6
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