This evening at the Armidale Town Hall Mr. Copeland, Minister for Lands, delivered a political address to his constituents, the electors of Armidale. Mr. W. Drew, ex-Mayor of the town, ...
Article : 2,854 wordsConsiderable advance in the Christmas decoration of the shops of the city was made yesterday, and it is now apparent that most of the firms dealing in articles that lend themselves to decorative purposes ...
Article : 231 wordsSome life was infused into sporting circles yesterday by the posting of the weights for the handicap events to be run at the A.J.C. Summer meeting. The Hurdle Race has the well-performed Morrigal ...
Article : 1,817 wordsThe Government Statistician (Mr. T. A. Coghian) states that the reports of the wheat crop now being harvested show that the seasonable rainswhich fell during the middle of November have had ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 297 wordsThe class of goods dealt in by Messrs. W. H. Paling and Co, Limited, of 338 George-street, does not readily lend itself to any external display at Christmas time; but the trade during the last few ...
Article : 282 wordsThe concert tendered by Miss Naylor to the Sydney City Mission, with the object of providing Christmas dinners to tho poor in their own homes, will take place at the Town Hall to-night. The ...
Article : 219 wordsMessrs. W.H.M'Clelland and Co. have taken full advantage of their window space in King-street to make an artistically arranged display. One large compartment has been gaven over to picnic comforts. ...
Article : 351 wordsThe seventh annual reunion of the natives of Glasgow and friends took place at the Protestant Hall last night, the ground door of which was well filled. A long programme of national music was ...
Article : 154 wordsThe firm of Messrs Stevenson Bros., who carry on business as jewellers in George-street, between Hunter-street and the Post Ofhce, appear to be ever on the alert to cater for the public taste, and they ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 198 wordsNot a few of the tailors and mercers of Sydney have made distinctly attractive shows in their windows, and almost without exception the leading firms have unpacked a special class of goods suitable ...
Article : 416 wordsA carol fea tit al is announced by the Y.M.C.A. choir, which will be augmented for the occasion, at tho Y.M.C.A. Hall to-morrow evening Mrs. M. Foster, Miss Pedley, Mr. W. H. ouug, and Mr. ...
Article : 42 wordsRoddie's cantata, "The Queen of the Seasons," was most creditably performed by the pupils attending the Publie school at Watson's Bay in the Mission Hall on Friday evening. The principal sol[?]ts were ...
Article : 103 wordsMessrs. A. Hall and Co. of 563, 565, and 567 George-street, do not show much in the way of Christmas goods, but they claim that there are many articles of furniture in their large stock that would ...
Article : 95 wordsThe V.R.C. committee spent considerable time to-day in hearing the evidence in connection with the appeal of H. Holmes against the decision of the Aspendale Park stewards disqualifying him ...
Article : 107 wordsThe members of the Army Service Corps gave their annual social tea in the boardroom of the Victoria Barracks on Saturday evening. Miss Beauman, on behalf of the corps, presented Mrs. D. ...
Article : 220 wordsSituated at the Haymarket, in George-street, Mr. M. Simmons' shop has a very large stock of tobacconists' wares, barbers' requisites, perfumery, and every other necessity for the most elaborate toilet; ...
Article : 223 wordsA match was played at Rushcutter Bay Oval yesterday between teams representing Parliament and the Bar, the result being a win for the Bar by 171 runs. Messrs. Edgar and Daugar showed best ...
Article : 460 wordsIn connection with Botany Bay Band of Hope, carried on by Miss Pottie, Mr. Millington, and others, a fruit soiree was held on Saturday evening in the Wesleyan school. The room was well ...
Article : 257 wordsTo-day Mr. Barnett, P.M., delivered his decision in the case of R. Bainbrick versus A.E. Martin. The defendant in this case is the Mayor of Broken Hill, and he was charged that ...
Article : 269 wordsThe league held a public meeting at the Tea Gardens on Saturday night. Mr. D. Hogan was in the chair. Mr. Turner moved,—"That this meeting has entire confidence in the labour movement." This ...
Article : 70 wordsThe carefully selected stock of Christmas cards adds another to the many attractions always to be found in Dymock's Arcade, in George-street. It is promised that the spectacle presented at this resort ...
Article : 217 wordsA public meeting, under the auspices of the Annandale Labour Electoral League, was held at the corner of Booth and Johnston streets last night, the speakers addressing the gathering from the balcony ...
Article : 353 wordsMessrs. Hardy Brothers' premises in Hunter-street are so constructed as not to permit of a street display of their large stock of plate, jewellery, &c.; but, an inspection of their showroom reveals a collection of ...
Article : 141 wordsThe distribution of prizes at Cooerwull Academy took place on Thursday afternoon, in the presence of a large and representative gathering. The proceedings began with a gymnastic exhibition on the lawn, ...
Article : 518 wordsAt the Junction mine M'Intyre's shaft has attained a depth of 35ft. Below the 450ft. level good progress is being made by the contractors with the sinking of the shaft. It has passed out of the lode and ...
Article : 598 wordsThis firm of jewellers and chronometer makers hate little need at any time to make any addition to the stock in their shop in Hunter-street to render the display attractive, but if there ...
Article : 142 wordsA cricket match was played on Saturday, at Mittagong, between the Mittagong club and thr Moss Vale Glenaries, resulting in a win for Mittagong by 100 runs. The scores were:—Mittagong, 134 (Milne 50); ...
Article : 220 wordsA public meeting, under the auspices of the above was held at Bryant's Hotel Burwood-road, on Saturday. Mr. T. G. Smith was in the chair Mr. QUINNEN, who was received with cheers, said ...
Article : 185 wordsAt the Central Police Court yesterday, before Mr. James Giles, S.M., Samuel Harvey, 27, a butcher, waa charged with having stolen a purse containing 1s 101d, four diamonds, and other articles from Alice ...
Article : 282 wordsFor the season Messrs. Frost and Shipham, of 474 George-street, are making a specialty of magic lanterns, metal engines (in miniature) that will work, photographic appaiatus, cameras of all ...
Article : 71 wordsAt their shop, 422 George-street, Messrs. C. E. Fuller and Co. have made extensive preparations for supplying the wants of patrons at this season. Their front window is handsomely decorated with ...
Article : 134 wordsThe Drummoyne Lawn Tennis Club played their first match on Saturday, when a match against The Lilacs ended in a win for Drummoyne. Scores:- DRUMMO[?]NE. THE LILACS. ...
Article : 89 wordsThere was a good attendance at the Lillie Bridge Grounds last evening, and the sport resulted as under:- PRESS HANDICAP (11.2 and 11.3½), 3 furlongs.—Mr.W. Foy's ...
Article : 179 wordsLast evening a public meeting was held at Elizabeth and Windsor streets, Paddington, under the auspices of the Woollahra Labour Electoral League. There was a large attendance. The first resolution, ...
Article : 254 wordsThe second round and final heat of the Glebs Rowing Club Handicap Skiff Race, for trophy presented by Mr. Robertson, was decided on Saturday. Mr. G. Leed acted as starter, and Mr. T. A Heath ...
Article : 120 wordsOne of the attractive features of George-street just north of King-street is afforded by the richly-decorated window of the Stationers' Hall Company and Book Depot (C.E.Fuller and Co.) ...
Article : 181 wordsOn Friday afternoon a distribution of prizes in connection with a competition in the girls' department of the East St. Leonards Superior Public School took place in the schoolroom. On behalf of ...
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Article : 217 wordsA meeting of the delegates of the New South Wales Swimming Association was held last night at the Natatorium. Mr. A. B. Pyke was in the chair Sanction was given to the North Shore Swimming ...
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Advertising : 116 wordsSituated at the corner or the Strand and George-street, the premises occupied by Messrs. Stewart Dawson and Co. are well designed to display their extensive collection of watches, jewellery, &c., and ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 19 Dec 1893, Page 6
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