Sir,—I wish to point out that there are two sources of reliable information of which, as yet, the protectionists have not availed themselves. These are the official labour commissioners' reports and the labour papers ...
Article : 1,047 wordsWednesday witnessed the further demand of Mr. Dibbs for information regarding Hansard and the steps contemplated in connection with that meriterious publication. The intimation given the ...
Article : 2,070 wordsThis afternoon the secretary of the Sydney Hunt Club invites nominations for the events comprised in the bill of fare for their meeting which takes place at Warwick Farm on the 8th proximo. The items that ...
Article : 563 wordsJohn M'Lean, the Richmond River sculler, will arrive m Sydney to-day for the purpose, it is said, of signing articles for a match with William Stophenson, the New Zealand sculler. Stephenson is the man who ...
Article : 981 wordsThe general entries for the Dubbo races are due tonight. It is anticipated that the entry will be good. The lawn and boxes, etc., have been completed at the course, which only wants a shower to make it almost ...
Article : 64 wordsThe Ipswich Turf Club Spring Meeting to-day was very successful, but the attendance was small. The results of the principal events are:- SILKSTONE PURSE, 6 furlongs.—Ginger, 1; M. P., 2; ...
Article : 140 wordsA strong wind was blowing this morning, which made the tracks very fast. Menotti and Copenhagen covered the mile and a quarter in 2 minutes 23 seconds both going well. Fera skipped over six furlongs the ...
Article : 233 wordsthe A.J.C. Spring meeting was continued at Randwick yesterday under favourable aucpices, for the weather was delightfully cool and pleasant, and at intervals the sun shone out with great brilliancy; but ...
Article : 3,179 wordsThe Rushcutter Bay Oval will to-day be occupied by a match between a team composed of officers of the various warships now in port and a Zingari team. The game is to start at 11.30 a.m. ...
Article : 37 wordsThe silver market continues active. A considerable number of transactions were reported to-day. Central Broken were again in demand through the day, and sales were made at £6 15s. and £7 1s. 6d., closing at ...
Article : 348 wordsThe following are the starts for the 75 yards handicap, to be run at Chowder Bay on Saturday, the first heat starting at 2.30:- D. Hart, T. Little, 1 yard; V. Brown, 2; F. W. M'Knight, ...
Article : 161 wordsThe following are the starts for the Carrington 75 Yards Handicap, to be run on October 2nd and 5th:- J. M'Garrigal, 3 yards; W. H. Williams. Joe Price, 4; ...
Article : 458 wordsSir,—Of the workers of America engaged in gainful occupations, and of whom, according to the census of 1880, there were 17,392,090, nearly 8,000,000, or about 44 per cent, of the whole population at that time, ...
Article : 707 wordsThe weekly meeting of the Trades and Labour Council was held last evening in the Trades Hall, Dixon-street, Mr. A. J. Kelly (president) being in the chair, and there was a large attendance of delegates. ...
Article : 209 wordsThe £300 open handicap was shot off at the New South Wales Gun Club grounds on Wednesday, the result being that Messrs. "Lockwood" and "H. Ford" divided first and second money. Mr. T. ...
Article : 109 wordsPresident: Rev. J. D. Langley. Vice-presidents: Rev. A. Charlton and Mr. A B. Dimelow. Committee: Messrs. H. Jeanneret. A. Milson, W. King, W. Buckle, E. W. Austin, and A. Knapp. Hon. ...
Article : 544 wordsThe entries for the twenty-ninth annual prize meeting of the New South Wales Rifle Association will close on Monday. ...
Article : 22 wordsSir,—Your correspondent "Watchman," who describes himself as a Land Nationalist but not a singletaxer, accuses the Single Tax League of advocating the taxation of rent for revenue purposes only, and of ...
Article : 535 wordsA man named Patrick Walsh died while undergoing an operation in the Sydney Hospital yesterday morning. He had been in the institution for six months, and had been treated for cancer, two operations having ...
Article : 197 wordsSir,—This morning, during my usual walk around Lady Macciuarie's Chair, I was rather surprised in seeing quite a number of birds, with all the actions of birds known as "tree climbers," congregated on the ...
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Advertising : 155 wordsAppended are the handicaps declared in connection with the meeting of the above club on Monday next:- TIME HANDICAP TROT—2 miles. Hardwicke, Cleveland, and Marathon, scratch; Mummel ...
Article : 431 wordsThe annual athletic sports in connection with St. Mark's Crescent School were held at the Double Bay Reserve yesterday, in the presence of a fashionable gathering. The young people ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 27 Sep 1889, Page 5
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