Nothing of importance occurred in reference to the recent strike of maritime labour yesterday, and everything is working comparatively smoothly. Although the unionists feel their ...
Article : 368 wordsAs was announced by cable a few weeks ago, Mr. J. R, Fairfax has presented to the Sydney Art Gallery a out of the most famous of Ghiberti's bronte doors which is one of the chief eights of Florence. The ...
Article : 1,876 wordsThe Warwick Farm management threw open their gates for the November meeting to-day; and, given fine weather, there should be a large attendance to witness the sport, which promises to be of an ...
Article : 866 wordsThe following are the stock movements:—47 m[?] rams from Victoria to Kinross, [?]oss Bros., owners. BOURKE, FRIDAY. The following are the crossings at Darling Bridge, ...
Article : 557 wordsThe acting of Mrs. Potter and Mr. Kyrie Bellew has drawn capital houaea in "She Stoops to Conquer." The last three weeks of the farawell visit of these artists commences to-night, when "Hero and Leander" ...
Article : 123 wordsThe running in the Carrington Second Nursery Handicap was concluded last night, the result being a win. for H. Miniffe off the 29 yards' mark. Miniffe started, first favourite at even money. The following ...
Article : 155 wordsIt will be seen by advertisement elsewhere that handicap sweepstakes will be shot off at Frankfort Park, Marrickville, on Thursday next. ...
Article : 22 wordsSir,—The argument of your correspondent, signing herself "A Woman," in her letter in Tuesday's Herald, would have more force if it were proposed to give votes only to "educated " women. But if women ...
Article : 296 wordsThe fourth and final week of the revival of the thrilling drama, "Called Back," will commence this evening, when Mr. George Rignold will repeat his fine imperzonation of Macari, supported, as usual, by the ...
Article : 99 wordsThe annual meeting of the Bowling Association was held in the Criterion Hotel, Pitt and Park streets, last evening. There was a large attendance of members, and Mr. J. Young, president, occupied the chair. The ...
Article : 583 wordsMessrs. Brough and Boucicault also advertise the last six nights of the extremely funny farcical comedy, "A Night Off," which, thanks in great degree to the clever and amusing acting of Mr. Robert Brough and ...
Article : 100 wordsThe programme submitted at the above popular place of amusement has been of sufficient excellence to raw crowded houses during the week. The burlesque season, which was inaugurated a short time since, has ...
Article : 87 wordsA matt meeting of marine unions wat held yesterday at the Hibernian Hall. Mr. J. Hancock, chairman of the strike committee, presided, and there were on the platform the officers of the maritime unions and ...
Article : 3,022 wordsSir,—The letter in to-day's Herald signed "W. M'Creadie," on the above subject, I consider ably written, and trust with him that the day will never come for women to sit in the Senate and make laws, ...
Article : 253 wordsThen will be two exhibitions of Editon's wonderful talking machine, the phonograph, at the Y. M. C. A. to-day. A matinee will be held this afternoon, when Mrs. Potter and Mr. Kyrie Bellew are announced ...
Article : 88 wordsThe following is the report of the condition of Mr. Jeques lbbott yesterday:—"I have this day visited Mr. lbbott at his special request: and baying carefully examined him, find hie general condition such as ...
Article : 366 wordsSir,—Now the summer is again upon us the inconvenience to which the missing link in our wood pavement subjects the thousands whose avocations compel them to use Newtown-road, from the Glebe to the Deaf ...
Article : 267 wordsSir,—The valuable reports of surveys of our [?] measures made by Mr. T. W. David, F.G.A. geological surveyor to the Mines Department, [?] published by you, point out the fact that the [?] ...
Article : 715 wordsOn Monday afternoon James Stanbury, of Shoalhaven, and John M'Lean. the Richmond River sculler, will row ove the full championship course. Parramatta River, [?] best and best boats, for a stake of £400. This ...
Article : 176 wordsThe following entries were received yesterday for the above club's Trotting and Race Meeting, to be held on Tuesday next, 18th instant:- CAMBRON HANDICAP—½ mile. ...
Article : 156 wordsOn Wednesday last there was launched from the building yard of Cubitt, at Berry's Bay, a smart little half-decked cruiser, built to the order of Dr. New-march, from designs furnished by Mr. W. Reeks, naval ...
Article : 151 wordsAn extraordinary accident, and one which was attended with fatal results, happened yesterday morning to a man named Robert Woods. 45 years of age, residing at Albert-street, Pyrmont. Woods was a drayman in the ...
Article : 257 wordsSir,—Certainly not the Czar of Russia, and other foreign potentates with whom he is now corresponding. If General Booth would promise to introduce neither the overaged nor those incurably afflicted, and ...
Article : 968 wordsSubjoined it the bill of fare to be discussed at the above meeting to-day:- HURDLE RACE —2 miles. General Gordon. 11st 9lb; Hengist, [?]0st 111b; Fog. 10st ...
Article : 276 wordsA cruiser for Mr. T. W. F. Busby, built and now ready for launching, will, it is expected, be put into her natural element this afternoon at about 2 o'clock. The Boronia, for such is the name, is from a design of ...
Article : 1,038 wordsAt about 3 o'clock in the afternoon of Thursday, Dr. James Mann, 37 years of age, was found lying dead on his bed at his residence, 172 Harris-street, Pyrmont, by Mrs. Adam Boyd. According to the ...
Article : 187 wordsAt the police court to-day, before Mr. Lane, P.M., Messrs. Windred and Worboys, Justices of the Peace, John M'Cann tummoned Fredtrick Burns for malicioualy injuring beet valued ...
Article : 478 wordsIt has been decided to hold a day's racing on January 1, 1891. £90 wid be given away, including the Inverell Handicap of 40 sovs. A trotting match for 25 sovs. will also be run. Several horses are in training. ...
Article : 52 wordsYesterday afternoon a child about 4 years of age, named William R. Balley, was accidentally drowned in a warernolo about 6ft. deep, near his lather's resudence, Grassmere-street, Rockwood. The child was trying ...
Article : 202 wordsThe Lithgow Jockey Club have decided upon their programme for the annual race meeting on Boxing and the following days. The amount of prize money is £250, and is distributed over 10 events, incudlng a ...
Article : 56 wordsSir,—As I am prevented by absence from [?] from attending this ssssion of Syned, will you kindly allow me space for a few words, touching the supply of clergy, to which the Primate alluded in the address. ...
Article : 478 wordsThe spring meeting of the Gundagai Racing Club had to be postponed till to-morrow owing to the wet weather. The outlook for a fine day to-morrow not a bright one. ...
Article : 37 wordsThe cricket match between the Prince Alfred and St. Peter's Colleges was continued on the oval to-day. The wicket was in a sodden condition, and only small scores were made. The St. Peter's College team made 124 in ...
Article : 99 wordsThe Quarter Sessions, at which Judge Docker pretided, concluded its sittings last evening. Frank Corbould, charged with the larceny of two horses and a buggy from Frank Maroney, pleaded guilty; and ...
Article : 275 wordsIn mother column an advertisement appears calling upon all lawn tennis players to attend a meeting at the Exchange Hotel on the 27th instant, at 8 o'clock, to form a Lain Tennis Association. All players, whether ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Crusaders' Cycling Club hold a club road race on the 29th instnat, the course being from Double Bay to South Head. There are three prizes to be competed for the donore being Messrs. J. C. Neild, H. Gorman, ...
Article : 63 wordsThe running in the Sir Joseph Benks 27th Grand Handicap will be commenced on Monday, when the first round will be run through. The following are the non-acceptors:—J. Tasker, W. Clarke, W. ...
Article : 203 wordsMr. G. S. Yeo some time ago procured samples of wheat from the Department of Agriculture and put them in in May. Two floods went over them in the course of a few months, but the crop is now maturing ...
Article : 126 wordsMr. J. C. Fitspatrick, of the Windsor Gazette, has gone to West Macquarie, and will contest the vacant Beat. BATHURST, FRIDAY. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 15 Nov 1890, Page 10
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