"Popita," with its clever acting, delightful singing, beautiful scenery, and handsome costumes, will be withdrawn on Friday next, the termination of a run of four weeks. This is a capital production of the light ...
Article : 393 wordsThe Legislative Council sat for only a few minutes to-day. Leave of ahsence was granted to Messrs. Winter, Irving, and Stanbridge. The Council adjourned till Tuesday next. ...
Article : 565 wordsThe Acis, from Sydney, has arrived at Melbourne, all safe[?] An exchange says of the trip:—The Acis, a small steam craft, intended for river work, arrived in port from Sydney on Saturday. The A[?] is only some 27 tons gross measurement, ...
Article : 503 wordsThe annual show of the National Agricultural Society of Victoria will be opened to-morrow, when nearly the whole of the judging will be got through. The Royal Commission on Mining has resolved to ...
Article : 199 wordsAs there is much interest folt as to the quantity and quality of the coming clip of wool, and many and diverse opinions are expressed on the subject, it many interest our readers to have an estimate, based upon the ...
Article : 2,703 wordsA large meeting of young women, was held last night in St. Matthew's School Hall, the Rev. Conon Acooks being in the chair. Miss Faulkiner addressed the meeting on the subject of forming a local branch of the ...
Article : 1,343 wordsIn the Supreme Court to-day a motion was made by Thomas Bent to reverse the judgment given in the recent action brought against him by the City of Adelaide Company. It was stated that negotiations ...
Article : 168 wordsThe Killarney, barque, arrived at Kalpara August 19, and the Vision at Helensville same date. The Eillan Donan was at Helensville loading for Melbourne, The Loch N[?]w, barque, arrived at Kalpara August 17. The steamer Bayley ...
Article : 46 wordsThe [?]e spirit, the clever character drawing, and the amusing complications of "She Stoops to Conquer," combined with the admirable all-round acting of it by Messrs. Brough and B[?]ucicault's company, have drawn ...
Article : 158 wordsOf the visit of the flagship to Tonga, it appears that the inhabitants were greatly disappointed at the shortness of her stay, great preparations having been made to give her a hearty welcome, the Orlando being the first vessel of her ...
Article : 150 wordsWith reference to the shipment of horses the Indian market, Colonel Carre, R. A., when at Auckland expressed himself in condemnation of the system adopted. He stated that in his opinion they could be conveyed much more ...
Article : 259 wordsThe second performance of "Faust" was singularly in advance of that of Monday. Mr. Harrison had the orchestran well in hand, while those on the stage warmed to their work and sang with a will. Miss Tree was in ...
Article : 155 wordsMr. Snntley, after a successful tour in the north, opened a brief farewell season in Brisbane to-night. A young man named John Foulkes, a baker, committed suicide early this morning by shooting ...
Article : 92 wordsMiss Rosn Towers will finish her stay here on Friday next. On the following evening Miss Katie Putnam, a well-known American actress, will commence a season, which is to last for four weeks only, as Miss ...
Article : 480 wordsA rather serious riot, caused by the Javanese employed on a Mourilyan plantation, occurred at Geraldton this morning. Senior-constable Ryan had to arrest one of the men on warrant. His ...
Article : 128 wordsIt was reported te the police this morning that the rescue party in the Hamilton mine have discovered the body of Proctor. It wan found near the bord, where he had been working, and win, covered with small coal ...
Article : 65 wordsIn the Legislative Council to-day, a bill to further amond the Diseases in Sheep Act was introduced and read a first time. The Rabbit Act Amendment Bill and the Civil Service Regulation ...
Article : 191 wordsThe miners' delegates are prepared to meet the masters' representatives at a conference next Saturday, for the purpose of discussing the amended Coalfields Bill. They also instructed ...
Article : 81 wordsFollowing the harbour disaster to the steamers Centennial and Kanahooka the loss of the Sydney-ownod steamer Inflexible is roported. The crew reached the city soon after midnight on Monday, ...
Article : 778 wordsThis evening a public meeting was held in the Newcastle School of Arts for the purpose of supporting the Narrabri Walgett railway movement. The meeting, which was presided over by the Mayor of Newcastle, ...
Article : 248 wordsThe Council had a short sitting to-day. The Agents-General Bill pasred its second reading, but in committee it was amended, the tenure of off[?] being increased from three to five years. A provis[?] ...
Article : 223 wordsDr. Andrews, Government Medical Ofllcer, has applied to the Government for special authority to deal with cases of diphtheria. Up to the present time there has been no outbreak in the town, but the disease exists ...
Article : 188 wordsAn inqury was held to-day by the Police Magistrate, Mr. C. Weeks, in connection with the death by drowning of Bornard Murphy, in Morley's Crook yesterday. A verdict of accidental death was returned. In the ...
Article : 99 wordsA man named Edward Blakeway, a fettler, fell from the railway bridge over the Wollondilly, at Carrick last night, and shortly afterwards died from the effects of his injuries. Portions of the planking had been cut ...
Article : 61 wordsMr. F. M'Caffrey, manager of the Waughope Butter Factory, has been experimenting with the Baby Separator with the best results. By setting the separated milk, he has proved that the machine is capable of doing ...
Article : 110 wordsOn the 15th instant Mr. Costell[?], manager of the Empire Building Society, Collins-street, was called to Sydney on business matters, leaving John Jones, aged l8, in charge of the office. The ...
Article : 248 wordsFor Melbourne (by express) to-day:—Oscar Moyer (commissioner New Zealand Exhibition), F. K. Terry (London) G. Wilkinson (Junee), Frank W. Hann (Queensland), Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Payne, Miss Ivy Payne and nurse ...
Article : 500 wordsA man named John Keevers, an old resident [?] Jamberoo, while engaged in felling timber, was f[?]tally injured. Owing to the rough nature of the ground Keevers was unable to get beyond the reach of the tree, ...
Article : 260 wordsThe adjourned meeting of the council dealt to-night with the report of the special committee appointed to investigate the causes of the non-receipt of the Government endowment for the years 1887 and 1888, and ...
Article : 191 wordsThe entries for the rifle meeting next week include competitors from all parts of the colony; 115 entered for the Nursery, 91 for the All-comers, 109 for the Ladles' stakes, 82 for the Champion, and 78 for the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 28 Aug 1889, Page 10
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