Shearing is progressing rapidly at all the stations in the district, and the dry weather just suits them. No difficulty has arisen with the shearers. ...
Article : 1,116 wordsWhat price will the wheatgrowers of New South Wales receive this year for their wheat? is the all-engrossing question in the trade just now. What is to be the result of the year's work to the ...
Article : 1,254 wordsThe intercolonial cricket match, South Australia v. Victoria, was commenced on the Oval to-day. The sky was overclouded all day, and the wicket was one of the finest ever prepared on the ground. ...
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Advertising : 635 wordsA representative of the Herald yesterday had a conversation with Mr. William Hogarth, manager of Momba station, Darling River district, on the subject of the recent shearing difficulties. ...
Article : 1,274 wordsYesterday afternoon the opening of the new school building by the Hon. Jacob Garrard, Minister for Education, and the ceremonies in connection with the anuual breaking-up, took place at the Public ...
Article : 536 wordsCUSTOM-HOUSE.—Entered Outward: November 30, Collingwood, barque, 957 tons, Captain Aagerup, for London; Oonah (s.), 1757 tons, Captain W. J. Featherstone, for Hobart, via Eden. ...
Article : 850 words"Ransom," a realistic drama of Australian life, will be produced for the first time in Sydney at Her Majesty's Theatre to-night. New scenery by Messrs. Brunton and Clint will show an Australian ...
Article : 162 wordsThe last nights of Lestocq's laughable comedy, "The Foundling," are announced at the Lyceum Theatre where the new piece, with its many droll complications is being brightly played. "Jones," a ...
Article : 174 wordsAfter an interval of several years, that popular melodrama "Streets of London" will be revived to-night at the Theatre Royal, with new scenery and effects, which will illustrate "The Fire at Puffy's" ...
Article : 125 wordsMr. Harry Rickards will introduce Mr. Wilford Hasen, a new tenor vocalist, to the patrons of the Tivoli this afternoon and evening, when Mr. J. W. Winton will continue his amusing ventriloquial ...
Article : 123 wordsThe sixth annual general meeting of the Employers' Union was held on Thursday afternoon at the Union-chambers, Pitt-street, and was largely attended by members representing the various ...
Article : 265 wordsThe M.M.S. Polynesien, with the mails dated 31st October, 1894, arrived at Marseilles on the 29th instant, at 2 p.m. The Oroya is due at Sydney at 3 p.m. to-day from ...
Article : 54 wordsThe School of Arts was crowded last night, when the Government Printing Office Dramatic and Musical Society gave a concert, at which a long and varied programme sustained the interest of the ...
Article : 179 wordsOur Melbourne correspondent last night wired:—The ship Hesperides, from London, was in sight off Cape Otway at 4.30 p.m. to-day. RETURN OF THE STEAMER AIRLIE TO PORT. ...
Article : 54 wordsA luncheon was given on 25th October by Messrs. George Thompson and Co. on board their fine new steamer Nine[?] now leading in the Royal Albert Docks, London, whence she will sail for Melbourne and Sydney on the 31st ...
Article : 485 wordsThe Balmain School of Arts was crowded last night on the occasion of the annual school concert by the pupils of the Nicholson-street Superior Public School, East Balmain, held on behalf of the school ...
Article : 245 wordsSir,—On his visit to Newcastle the Premier, Mr. G. H. Reid, took the opportunity to accuse the Legislative Council of "hasing and mangling" the Coalfields Bill. ...
Article : 346 wordsIn reference to the cablegram from Auckland yesterday stating that Victoria has decided to withdraw from contributing to the cable guarantee, the following facts and figures in regard to the ...
Article : 472 wordsSir,—Without wishing to enter into the pros and cous as to the generality of the composition of the forthcoming Australian tram, I might be permitted, seeing that a number of your correspondents have ...
Article : 137 wordsThe first day's exhibition of the kinotoscope in Pitt-street attracted a constant stream or visitors, so that, except during yesterday afternoon, when the attendance slackened, the management put through ...
Article : 57 wordsLarge numbers of persons have visited the Crystal Maze, in the Strand Arcade, during the week, its beauty, combined with coolness, making it a favourite place of resort. ...
Article : 32 wordsSir,—Taking a deep interest in cricket, I regret that Mr. Stoddart's grand team cannot be met in the test matches by teams representing, even approximately, the true cricketing strength of Australia. ...
Article : 740 wordsThe beautiful painting "Nana" remains on view in Castlereagh-street, near the Australia Hotel, and has been visited by many persons during the week. On "ladies' day" the exhibition is well ...
Article : 33 wordsSir,—The details published in your issue of to-day of the cost of wheat-growing in the United States are very interesting, and afford a standard of comparison with the cost of wheat-growing in this ...
Article : 472 wordsOne of the "sights" of Sydney is the gallery of paintings in the Strand Arcade, illustrative of Australian bushranging days. It continues to be well patronised. ...
Article : 32 wordsAmong the many additional attractions recently introduced at the Bondi Aquarium are four immense live sharks. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe popularity of the Coogee Palace Aquarium is increasing as the summer season approaches. The aquarium will be open as usual to-day. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe Cyclorama of the Battle of Gettysburg, situated opposite the railway gates, George-street West, retains its attractiveness, and during the week has been visited by numbers of sightseers. ...
Article : 32 wordsVery little excitement was manifested in the contest yesterday for the vacancy in the Legislative Assembly caused by the resignation of Mr. T. F. Cullen. As compared with the voting at the general ...
Article : 381 wordsMiss Josephine Jacombs will join with Miss Edith Kilminster, a youthful pianiste, in a concert at the Y.M.C.A. Hall, on Tuesday evening next. Miss Jacombs, who will continue her vocal studies on the ...
Article : 72 wordsSir,—I wish to bring before your notice, and those who are particularly interested, some palpable errors in the tramway system—viz., the method in which the fares are collected. It must be apparent to any ...
Article : 351 wordsA complimentary concert will be given to Mrs. Aylmer Jay on Wednesday evening evening next. when leading amateur and professional artists will contribute to the programme. ...
Article : 33 wordsWith reference to the decision of the Victorian Postal Department to discontinue contributing to the Cable Guarantee Fund, the PostmasterGeneral states that the decision was arrived at ...
Article : 265 wordsA concert was given on Thursday evening at Trinity Hall, Dulwich Hill, in connection with the Jubilee Tent of the I.O.R. Mr. J. J. Ward conducted a choir of about 20 voices, and solos were ...
Article : 56 wordsThe students of the Windsor Grammar School gave their usual monthly concert at the school on Monday evening last, when a capital entertainment was furnished by the boys. During the evening the ...
Article : 61 wordsSir,—A short time since you published some correspondence under the above heading, in which a number of anomalous characteristics of the Hornsby district were pointed out, which caused great ...
Article : 256 wordsSir,—Knowing that your columns are always open to ventilate real grievances, I venture to address you in the interests of the farmers of the colony generally, as the members seem dilatory in the ...
Article : 205 wordsMr. Keudal, of Balmain, gave a successful concert at Trafalgar House on Thursday night, and the large number of sailors present appeared to very much enjoy the various items. The performere ...
Article : 60 wordsThe following stock movements are reported:- 3000 store wethers, from Cookardinia to Victoria, W. Lewis owner; 60 merino rams, from Round Hill to Copabella, Rial Brothers owners; 150 ...
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Advertising : 49 wordsIn the Newtown Police Court yesterday, before Mr. G. W. F. Addison, S.M., John Henry Bell was sentenced to three months' imprisonment on a charge of having fraudulently appropriated a silver watch ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 1 Dec 1894, Page 10
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