Mr. Justice Holroyd to-day ordered that judgment should be entered up for £234 against the Meroantile Bank of Australia at the suit of the Tunstall Brick and Pottery Company. ...
Article : 218 wordsHis Excellency the Governor opened Parliament to-day with the usual ceremonies. After a brief reference to the fact that Parliament was being called together much earlier than ...
Article : 1,945 wordsSir,—The annual commemoration of the University of Sydney is shortly to be held, and, so far as the public are aware, the proceedings on that occasion are to be an exact copy of what has taken place at ...
Article : 527 wordsThe "Journal of the Society of Arts and Official Organ of the Royal Commission for the Chicago Exhibition, 1893," of the 5th February last, contains a report on the progress made in the constructions ...
Article : 2,713 wordsThe election of directors of the Boga District Farmers' Co-operative Company, Limited, resulted as follows:—G. E. Waid, A. Smith, Jas. Cochrane, F. Stennott, D. M'Naught, R. T. Kirby. ...
Article : 930 wordsSir,—While fully recognising the necessity for a medical bill, I beg to differ from Dr. M'Donagh's proposal that it should be rushed through in one day. The proposed bill has many objectionable clauses in ...
Article : 303 wordsSir,—I was much pleased this morning on reading your very thoughtful article on the Medical Bill now before the Legislative Assembly, which you seem to have well considered from all sides. How different ...
Article : 490 wordsThe action brought by J. Robb, contractor for the Cairns railway, against the Queensland Railway Commissioners, in which Robb claimed £104,697 in connection with his railway contract, ...
Article : 96 wordsThe Earl of Meath to-day was presented by the leading members of the Jewish community with an address expressing gratitude to him for the philanthropic interest he had taken in the ...
Article : 64 wordsSir,—The annual commemoration of the University of Sydney is fast approaching, and the usual rush for tickets comes in its train. It is about this latter matter that I desire to speak. The usual custom is ...
Article : 205 wordsAt the Railway Institute last evening Professor Anderson delivered the first of a series of 10 University extension lectures upon Socialism. There was an attendance of upwards of ...
Article : 747 wordsThe R.M.S. Orient sailed this morning for London, via Melbourne, taking a consignment of apples. At the Hobart Police Court to-day, Thomas ...
Article : 105 wordsSir,—At this particular juncture, when both prohibitionists and licensed victuallers are looking forward to the next session of Parliament as being likely to afford opportunities for the adoption of ...
Article : 1,384 wordsSir,—As might have been anticipated, the members of the Church of England in Goulburn are already being counselled as to the action it behoves them to take in electing a successor to the late ...
Article : 412 wordsThe rumour is revived that Mr. Ballance, the Premier, will shortly proceed home as Agent-Genoral. Mr. Leo Smith is definitely announced as the ...
Article : 41 wordsSir,—I was not a little surprisad at the contents and tone of a letter which appeared in your issue of Friday last under the above heading, and bearing the signature of "Dr. Renwick, president of the ...
Article : 1,248 wordsThe Right Rev. Dr. Lanigan, Roman Catholic Bishop of Goulburn, returned this morning after an absence of nearly 12 months on a visit to Rome and Ireland. Some trouble had been taken to give the ...
Article : 746 wordsSir,—Does it not seem that some of your correspondents are going a little too far in their spasmodic utterances about their self-styled "dear old Church?" It is a non [?] to assert, even if every "true ...
Article : 382 wordsThe trouble with the union carters ended satisfactorily to-day. The carters interviewed the water committee this morning, and after the pros and cons had been discussed, the committee submitted the ...
Article : 185 wordsFrom Turner and Henderson, Sydney, we have now received the concluding number of this admirable publication, the twelve issues of which, now in the subscribers' hands, form a complete volume, ...
Article : 580 wordsSir,—Your correspondent "Huntsman" will be delighted to be informed that it is not intended to let the sport of hunting die out in Now South Wales. Although the old pack has gone to Melbourne, which, ...
Article : 522 wordsThe arrangements on the showground for the approaching show are rapidly nearing completion. A grand stand, a fine building 144ft. long by 33ft. wide, capable of accommodating 1500 people, has ...
Article : 227 wordsThe tug-of-war tournament was continued yesterday evening in the Oddfellows' Hall, which was filled. Many ladies stayed until the programme terminated at half-past 2 this morning. The Irish ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 105 wordsStock passings:—26th instant, 620 wethers, to Prairie Park from Dunley Vale, E. White owner, R. White in charge: 27th, 770 mixed cattle, Karoola to Laura, Geo. Baker, owner, in charge. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 30 Mar 1892, Page 8
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