The review of the Permanent and Volunteer Forces of New South Wales which was held on Saturday to give Major-General Edwards, C.B., R.E., an opportunity of inspecting the troops was highly satisfactory ...
Article : 797 wordsThe river reports are as follow:—Walgett, Barwon, 23ft, 6in., and rising fast Namol, 15ft., rising fast; Mogil Mogil, 18ft., and rising Collarendabri, 14ft., and rising; Mungindi, 17ft. Sin., and rising; ...
Article : 1,142 wordsThe steamer Allowrie, Captain Walker, left Eden at 8 a.m. on the 27th and called at all ports en route, and arrived at the company's wharf at 9.20 on the 28th. Experienced fine weather, and light winds and heavy east swell. Cargo: 2364 ...
Article : 1,336 wordsThe hearing of the Chetwynd-Durham arbitration case, which was adjourned over the Ascot week, was resumed at the Law Courts on 22nd June. Major Egerton, official handicapper of the ...
Article : 1,364 wordsA banquet was given here to Mr. E. W. O'Sullivan, M.L.A., last evening, at Chinnery's Rooms. Mr. J. Harold Watson presided, and there was a large attendance of townspeople and the surrounding residents. ...
Article : 850 wordsFun, fast and furious, laughter, loud and long, made a merry evening at Her Majesty's Theatre on Saturday. "Confusion" is an emphatic success. An audience which filled every part of this huge house applauded scene ...
Article : 1,298 wordsWith the finer weather provailing on Saturday, there was a considerable increase in the attendance at the 12th annual exhibition of the New South Wales Poultry, Pigeon, Canary, and Dog Society, the ...
Article : 438 wordsOn Friday evening a man named John Butters, employed as a cabdriver by Mr. M'Laren, Parramatta, accidentally fell in the yard and broke his leg. He was removed to the Parramatta District Hospital. ...
Article : 424 wordsThe R.M.S. Iberia (Orient line), hence to London, via ports, passed Gabo Island at 8.55 a.m. yesterday. She is due in Melbourne to-day. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe largest cargo ever loaded by a sailing ship at Hamburg was that of the four-masted ship Fingal, which arrived in this port on Saturday last. It exceeds 5000 tons of measurement goods. The Fingal is a grand specimen of marine ...
Article : 386 wordsThis morning a survey party, consisting of Messrs. Kirkcaldie, Angus, and Josephson, went over the South Creek to take soundings on the three schemes which have from time to time been adsocated to secure a return of ...
Article : 239 wordsSir,—With respect to present position of the representative and nominee Houses there are two questions to be considered—1. Can the nominee Chamber alter a money bill? 2. Is that Chamber justified in ...
Article : 723 wordsThe members of the Second Regiment V. I. Band, with the sanction and patronage of the regimental officers have initiated a movement which should be successful, and emulative as an example to other ...
Article : 338 wordsA fair house witnessed, on Saturday evening, the re-appearance here of Miss Rosa Towers, in a threeact drama, entitled "Claudine," notice of which we defer uutil to-morrow. ...
Article : 30 wordsA well-known Sydney artist once described "Art" as the faculty of distinguishing between right and wrong. Whether he was correct in his definition is a question we shall not attempt to decide here, but we ...
Article : 1,279 wordsThe Sydney built and owned barque Royal Tar put in here on Saturday last in command of Captain Bowers. The little vessel was finishing a capital run from Vancouver to Port Pirie with lumber and passed Sydney Heads on Thursday ...
Article : 198 wordsThe following crossings are reported from Darling Bridge, North Bourke:—25 calves. Milton to Sydney, A. S. Burcher and Hartley owners; 121 mixed cattle, Fairlea to Wellington, Orange, J. A. Gardner; 3600 ...
Article : 343 wordsFor Melbourne (by express) to-day:—Sir William Clarke (Sunbury), W. Stephen, M.L.A. (Redfern), C. L. Pinchoff (Austrian Consul), M.A. Hilliard (Royal Park), Jos. Peard, F. Paton (Wagga), Charles M'Mahon (Brisbane), C. ...
Article : 434 wordsThere is evidently a good deal of feeling involved in the trade to the land of the Mongol. Canada with its Pacific port of Victoria clashes, with the Golden Gate in the business; and the money at the command of the Canadians ...
Article : 310 wordsOn Saturday afternoon, the Newington College Cadets and the St. Leonards Rifle Club tired a match on the Paddington Range, under the usual conditions. The wind was strong and gusty, and the light ...
Article : 199 wordsThe Conference of Associated Masters and Miners' Delegates did not take place this morning. The representatives of the masters assembled at the Imperial Hotel at 11 o'clock, but none of the miners' delegates ...
Article : 149 wordsAfter having docked at Auckland for cleaning, the [?] H.M.S. Orlando left there on the 17 the current. The report at Auckland was that the flagship was bound on an extended cruise amongst the islands of the South Pacific, and would ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 29 Jul 1889, Page 6
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