Long looked for, the Crescent is at last snug in Farm Cove with nearly 600 officers and men destined to remain for three years on the Australian station. It is a few days over seven ...
Article : 1,026 wordsThe second test match between England and Australia was begun on the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Saturday under circumstances which maybe mildly called unsatisfactory and irritating. The wicket was ...
Article : 2,877 wordsThe attendance at St. Mary's R. C. Church, Concord, was exceptionally large yesterday morning, the occasion being the induction of the Very Rev. Dr. Murphy, late of St. Mary's Cathedral, into the ...
Article : 1,410 wordsBy Saturday morning it was seen from the country telegrams that the rain of friday had extended over the Central and part of the Western division of the colony, as well as over the coastal ...
Article : 133 wordsFor the Orlando:—Commander, Arthur W. Carter; lieutenants, Edmund P. E. Jervoise, John F. Murray Aynsley, Mont[?]g[?] Hulton, Archd. Deas, R.N.R.; fleet-paymaster, ...
Article : 282 wordsThe live cattle expert trade, which has been hanging fire for some time owing to the want of cheap accommodation on board ship, shows little sign of a reviving tendency as yet. Shippers are ...
Article : 620 wordsA special meeting of the above council was convened Friday evening, in reponse to a petition received by the Mayor from several aldermen to counder the matter of taking steps for defending the ...
Article : 124 wordsThe total rainfall this year to date has been about 22in, the average per annum having been about 14in. We are having beautifully cool weather just ...
Article : 342 wordsCUSTOM-HOUSE.—Entered outward: December 29, Rotokino (s.), 2005 tons, Captain C. Spinks, for Welligton; Oonah (s.), 1757 tons, Captain Featherstone, for Hobart. Captain Featherstone reports that the steamer Oonah ...
Article : 959 wordsSir,—The fact of the magnificent cruiser Crescent being in Sydney harbour once more, after her famous record-breaking trip out and home, made in the middle of this year, gives rise to the question, cannot ...
Article : 914 wordsAnother naval officer had a chat with a Herald reporter on Saturday aboard the Crescent, and in the course of the conversation said:- Of course I cannot tell you all the reasons ...
Article : 1,688 wordsThe inquiry into the circumstances of the late outrage at Coombing Park was resumed at the Courthouse, Carcoar, on Friday before Mr. J. L. Cobb, J.P., coroner. The following witnesses ...
Article : 1,160 wordsThe unemployed agitation was continued yesterday afternoon by means of a mass meeting held in the Domain. There were between 2000 and 3000 persons present during the proceedings, ...
Article : 867 wordsThe following passages are engaged by the R.M.S. Orient, sailing from the Orient Company's wharf, Circular Quay:—For London: Mrs. Frase[?], Miss G. Fr[?]ser, Miss M. Fraser, Mrs. H. Clarke, Mr. High Plaistowe, Mr. W. ...
Article : 136 wordsCaptain H.W.H. Chatfield reports that the steamer Mararoa arrived alongside the M[?]garet-street, wharf at 9 a.m. on the 30th instant, after a s[?]art passege of 66 steaming hours. Her dates of depar[?] are as follows:—left ...
Article : 146 wordsMessrs. George Thompson's Aberdeen clipper Pericles, in command of Captain W. Hulip, and having on board 12 passengers, arrived on Saturday night from London, with a general cargo. She is to load wool here for London. ...
Article : 227 wordsShe arrived off the port next morning, but everything seemed quiet, and the Chinese did not appear apprehensive of any immediate attack. Commander Carter, Gunnery-Lieutenant ...
Article : 627 wordsThe Home-nursing and Hygiene Class, which has recently been instructed at Waverley, by Dr. Leslie Lamrock terminated by examination on tho 19th instant, Dr. W. D. C. Williams having conducted the ...
Article : 194 wordsThe military encampment was coninued today under very favourable circumstances, the weather being delightful. The troops were paraded at 6.30, and at 9 o'clock the cavalry were ...
Article : 425 wordsSir,—Re the above and Your very able and impartial leader in your issue of the 27th, would you favour me with a short space in your columns once more? You take the very considearate view towards ...
Article : 782 wordsTwo wool ships—the T[?]don, loaded by Messrs. Dangar, Gedye, and Co., with close on 8000 bales, and the Antiope, loaded by Messrs. Gibbs, Bright, and Co., with [?] bales—cleared Sydney Heads at 7.40 a.m. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 31 Dec 1894, Page 6
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