At the Quarter Sessions to-day, before Judge Forbes, Albert von Gustedt, an eccentric German known as the mad Count, was found guilty of maliciously wounding Denis Murphy. Both men ...
Article : 78 wordsYesterday afternoon a meeting, called by the Mayor of Sydney (Mr. W. P. Manning), in response to a requisition signed by a number of leading citizens, was held in the Mayor's room, in the Town ...
Article : 1,598 wordsSir,—Regarding the proposed Central Federation League aud branches, the friends of federation should support Mr. Barton's inititive con amore, and during the Parliamentary r[?]cess unite in one re[?]lute ...
Article : 736 wordsThe only sale reported on the Sydney Stock Exchange yesterday was in Central Broken Hill shares at 4s 4d, call paid. Quotations for the principal Broken Hill companies showed a slight ...
Article : 484 wordsAlthough there was some falling-off in the attendance in the [?]ess places at the Town Hall last night, the rest of the vast a[?]um was well filled—a great tribute to Madame Sterling's popularity, for ...
Article : 1,603 wordsConsiderable indignation is expressed among the railway employees in regard to the action taken by the Railway Commissioners in reference to the manner in which they have treated the Guards and ...
Article : 1,221 wordsThe new racecourse at Kensington will be thrown open to the public to-day for the first time, and an interesting programme of pony and galloway racing should attract a large attendance. Visitors from the ...
Article : 975 wordsAt the Quarter Sessions to-day, before Judge Gibson, Alexander Campbell was found guilty of uttering money to the amount of £145 at Werris Cr[?]ek, and was sentenced to three years' penal ...
Article : 917 wordsA conference, convened by the Mayor of Erskineville (Mr. James Poake), accordance with a resolution of the council, to consider the question of establishing a site for noxious trades, was held in the ...
Article : 1,596 wordsIn the Central mine the drive south from the main north shaft at the 450ft. level has been continued [?] further 10ft., and the north drive from the winze is extended 5ft. Intrusive rock was passed through in ...
Article : 994 wordsSir,—Your correspondent "Producer," in Saturday's issue, has pointed out the real difficulty which stands in the way of those who desire to see agricultural settlement a success in New South Wales The ...
Article : 390 wordsSir,—I must disagree from your sporting reporter [?] his estimate of Albert's handicap for the V.R.C. Grand National Steeplechase, as in your issue of to-day he writes: "Albert has well earned the 12st 3[?]b ...
Article : 240 wordsIvy has been scra[?] for the V.R.C. Grand National Hurdle Race. ...
Article : 22 wordsSir,—Had the poet, Gay, lived in these present days of ours, when it has became the fashion to mark our sorrow for the loss of one whom, in life, we had held in esteem; or to oppress our sympathy ...
Article : 845 wordsSir,—There are those who do not understand that one of the greatest if not the greatest of the grievances that afflict that considerable body or citizens of this country who gain their livelihood in the ...
Article : 828 wordsThe races have been postponed till to-morrow on account of rain. A cashbox, containing between £10 and £[?]0, was stolen from the office of the secretary of the jockey club last evening. ...
Article : 43 wordsSo far as can be gathered there are no new developments in connection with the maritime difficulty, and there is no likehood of anything taking place until the final decision of the Victorian ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Candelo Coursing Club at their anuual meeting elected Mr. R. L. Tooth patron: Mr. W. W. Wren, presented: and five committeemen were elected for the season. The following programme was drawn ...
Article : 64 wordsA special meeting of the Associated Northern Colliery Proprietors was held at the office in Bridge-street on Tuesday afternoon, to consider a proposal to the effect that the price of coal should be ...
Article : 117 wordsP. J. Fennessy, of Muclean, and Barnes, of the Macleay River, are to row a match on the Macleay at Christmastime in best and best boats. The visitor to be allowed expenses to row there. The stakes will ...
Article : 54 wordsIn order to give the New South Wales selection committee a line to work upon in the selection of a team to play against the New Zealanders next month, a practice match was played on the ...
Article : 519 wordsSir,—On Monday night list I was among the favoured few who had invitation to wish "good-bye to the New Australian contingent" at the Balmain School of Arts, by which means I had an opportunity ...
Article : 544 wordsA public meeting, under the presidency of the Primate (Dr. Smith), was held in St. Matthias', Hall, Paddington, to welcome the new incumbent, the Rev. John W. Gillett, B.A. The audience was ...
Article : 844 wordsStock movements:—2000 fat owes, from Avoca run, Merri Merri to Homehush, via Rylston, H. M. Connell owner, Pinnington drover. WISEMAN'S FERRY, WEDNESDAY. ...
Article : 209 wordsNew Koh-i-noor Gold and Silver Mining Company, for the week ended June 9.—South drive, 212ft. level: The contractors have extended this 9ft. for the week, making the total length of drive from the flat sheet 262ft. There [?] ...
Article : 250 wordsSir,—It surprises me that during the present financial crisis silver has not been brought more into use instead of issuing so much paper money. It is my opinion that if the Governmont were to ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 15 Jun 1893, Page 6
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