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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,447 wordsMr. Sydney Smith, in the capacity of Minister for Mines, left Sydney by the ordinary morning train to pay a long-intended official visit to Bulli and Wollongong. The Minister was un[?]ompanied by either of his ...
Article : 1,936 wordsRain set in to-day and will prove very useful to the crops. The vines are making most luxuriant growth, but oidium has made its appearance, and several vignerons commenced sulphuring yesterday. ...
Article : 1,345 wordsSir Henry Parkes brought his visit to Tenterfield to a conclusion on Saturday morning, when he left by special train for Sydney at 8 o'clock. Mr. Lee, M.L A., and several of the leading residents of ...
Article : 1,171 wordsYesterday afternoon a church parade, in aid of the Parramatta District Hospital, was held at Granville, when the various friendly societies of Granville and Auburn accompanied by several bands, paraded the ...
Article : 434 wordsMr. Carruthors, the Minister for Education, addressed a crowded meeting in the Newra Publia Hall last evening. Mr. James Monaghan, J.P., occupied the chair. Mr. Carruthers spoke for over two hours ...
Article : 813 wordsThe Sydney Chamber of Commerce, a home paper states, has been written to by the secretary of the London chamber as follows:—"My committee recognise that such letters open up the way to serious frauds on the holders of bills of ...
Article : 334 wordsAn old woman named Margaret Collins was found dead in her house, where she had been living in Smyth'slane this morning. She was discovered in a sitting posture in a chair by some neighbours. For many ...
Article : 171 wordsAnother three-masted schooner of American build arrived on Saturday from Astoria, Oregon, the Fred. E. Sander. This vessel is of the class known in America as the "tern" style of schooner. She was launched three years ago by ...
Article : 379 wordsFor Melbourne (by express) to-day: Mrs. E. Minsters, Miss Masters, F. Masters (St. Kilda), J. P. Humphries (Petersham), Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnston (Carrathool), Miss Cody (Ballarat), M'Phersons (New York), Fred A. Hawkes ...
Article : 495 wordsThe E. and A. Company's steamer Catterthun finished a fast run down the coast from townsville last night, and brought up in Watson's Bay. The Catterthun left Hongkong on September 25, and Singapore on the 30th; left on ...
Article : 178 wordsMr. James Hayes, M.L.A., addressed a meeting of the Hume Farmers' Union yesterday at Burrumbuttock. Mr. D. Reid, J.P., of Moorwatha, occupied the chair. Mr. Hayes, who had a capital ...
Article : 664 wordsThe ship Nineven finished a splendid passage on Saturday to this port from Puget Sound. Of the round trip Captain Broadfoot reports having left Sydney in ballast for Puget Sound on May 31. Had a run up of 57 days. Between ...
Article : 385 wordsThere was launched from the shipbuilding-yard of Mr. Thomas Davis, at Terrigal, on Saturday morning, a fine steamship to the order of Mr. George W. Nicoll, the wellknown shipowner of Victoria Wharf. The vessel was ...
Article : 497 wordsThe following stock movements are reported:—One stud merino ram, from Boomanoomana Station, A. Hay owner; 257 fat bullocks, from Queensland to Victoria, Messrs. Davis owners; 7000 mixed sheep, from ...
Article : 534 wordsA sad drowning fatality occurred at Blackwattle Bay on Saturday afternoon. Four boys named Patrick Smith, James Smith, Michael Maloney, and James Sullivan were playing on a floating log, when it rolled ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 265 wordsSir.—Your issue of the 25th gives an outline of the Ministerial intentions for the coming sessions. Why Mr. Editor, has the banking question been shelved! A full inquiry by the Colonial Treasurer during the ...
Article : 149 wordsMr. J. Creer, M.L.A., addressed the electors of Newcastle last night from the Balcony of Fraser's Hotel, Hunter-street. Alderman Laing, J.P., was in the chair. Mr. Creer had a good reception. He ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 28 Oct 1889, Page 8
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