Between 400 and 500 journeymen butchers met last evening at the Carrington Hall, Castlereagh-street, for the purpose of forming an association. The meeting was held under the auspices of the Trades and Labour ...
Article : 206 wordsTo the railway report for the year ended June 30 will attach considerably more than the ordinary amount of interest, because it is the first annual report issued by the new Railway Commissioners. ...
Article : 2,552 wordsIt is better to live in a land which is now and vigorous than to dwell in a country where mossy roof and lichened stone and broken pillar tell of departed glory. The square civic building in a ...
Article : 2,675 wordsAlthough yesterday was proclaimed a public holiday in the county of Cumberland, on account of the festivities in connection with the opening of the Centennial Hall, it was not generally observed. A ...
Article : 273 wordsSir,—Your correspondents, writing on the above subject, all seem to persist in referring to an alleged "failure " of the series lately given at the Darlingburst Hall. This, I venture to think, is a sad mistake. ...
Article : 1,209 wordsThe weather was very trying at Warwick Farm yesterday, but notwithstanding the promise of a very hot day and the numerous other attractions in and about the metropolis, the attendance was fairly ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 426 wordsThe aquariums were fairly well patronised. A splendid programme was presented at the Coogee Palace Aquarium, where the performances of Sylvo, the juggler, and other artists apparently gave general ...
Article : 162 wordsSir,—Speaking from actual experience, and in the cause of suffering humanity, I crave space in your columns to draw attention to the vast increase and phenomenal activity of the genus pulex at some of ...
Article : 427 wordsSir,—The letter of the Hon. D. Buchanan, M.L.C., in your issue of to-day, proves that gentleman to be somewhat inconsistent in giving other people advice that be does not personally follow. There is no doubt ...
Article : 311 wordsSir,—On behalf of several residents of Wynyardsquare, I have been requested to ask that you will kindly give the following grievance now existing your earliest publication in your columns, in order that it ...
Article : 185 wordsThe Zoological Gardens—one of the prettiest and most interesting of the many holiday resorts in and around Sydney—was visited by a fair number of the population. The extensive and varied collection of ...
Article : 107 wordsThe traffic on the railways and tramways was not unusually heavy, and was below the average for a public holiday. Trains and trams were, as a rule, despatched to their several ...
Article : 160 wordsSir,—Everyone interested in education must regret the action of the Senate on Monday last in refusing to endorse the recommendation, not only of Professor Scott, but also that of the whole professorial board. There ...
Article : 230 wordsChristmas Stories by the most popular authors of the day, beautifully illustrated, together with magnificent coloured presentation picture. Single copies throughout Australia, 6d; United Kingdom, 7d. Remit to Head ...
Article : 38 wordsNearly 4000 persons visited the Agricultural Society's Grounds, Moore Park, yesterday afternoon, to witness the sport provided by the management of the Sydney Driving Park Club. Up to 3 p.m. the weather ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 28 Nov 1889, Page 4
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