The idea of holding an aggregate meeting of miners on Thursday has fallen through owing to thE veto of the lodges in the district, consequently things remain as they were. The miners at the Stockton Colliery will resume ...
Article : 750 wordsIn the Legislative Council the Amending Bill for the Election of Members to that Chamber was read the first time, and a committee of nine was appointed to consider whether the number of members should be ...
Article : 590 wordsCUSTOM HOUSE.—Entered Outwards: October 2, Buster B[?] tine, 305 tons, Captain H. F. L[?]at for the Bluff; Gabo (s.), 1246 tons Captain J. Pain, for Melbourne, via Newcastle; Glanworth (s.), 558 tons, Captain T.L. Johnstone for Rockhampton, ...
Article : 2,074 wordsShearing is now in full progress at Walbimbrie, Gerogery, Tabletop, Walla Walla, and Burrumbuttock stations, mostly under the Union agreement. The Albury Gustoms collections for September amounted ...
Article : 689 wordsTo-day will be a red-letter day in the annals of the Illawarra district, as the opening of the line from Waterfall to Clifton will bring the whole of this extensive tract of country in direct communication by rail with Sydney. The ...
Article : 2,661 wordsSir,—It is gratifying to the Hon. Mr. Burns that the revenue returns for the third quarter show an increase of £373,004 as compared with the third quarter of 1887, and I have no doubt our Treasurer will offer overy facility to ...
Article : 729 wordsIn the Legislative Council, the Poisons Bill was read the third time and passed. The Injuries to Property Act Amendment Bill and the Employers' Liability Act Extended to Seamen Bill were read the ...
Article : 424 wordsJohn M.'Masters, lately shearing for Mr. Molloy, was drowned last night in Narrabri Creek, near the bridge. Some persons passing heard struggles in the water, and gave the alarm. The police and a number of residents ...
Article : 70 wordsA Tenterfield carrier, named August Gloh[?], was to-day charged at the Police Court with smuggling 48 bags of sugar from Queensland. He pleaded guilty, and was fined £100, or three months' imprisonment, the sugar to be ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 700 wordsStock passings at North Bourke Bridge for week ended 29th:—310 stud rams, from Gnomery to Bangalo, Mr. L. Parker osvner, J. W. Fetherstonehough in charge; 200 sheep, from Milton to Bourke, Mr. W. K. M'Millon owner; ...
Article : 579 wordsIn the Council notice was given for legislation under the eight-hour system. The Chinese Immigration Restriction Bill was received from the Assembly, and the second reading fixed for next Tuesday. The House ...
Article : 280 wordsSir,—Is it not time that our Legislature should do something to suppress the evil which is, unfortunately, increasing in our midst—horseracing, footracing, and other gambling propensiti[?]s? Where does the money come from to ...
Article : 239 wordsThe woman Ann[?] Thompson, lately residing at 33, D[?]tt-street, Balmain, who was admitted to the Balmain Cottage Hospital on the 1st instant, suffering from severs burns about the body, resulting from her dress catching ...
Article : 246 wordsOn Monday night, Mr. J. Fl[?]tcher lectured on protection to a fair audience. The Mayor presided. Mr. Fletcher asserted that the social status of workmen in protected countries had increased as three to one compared with the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 3 Oct 1888, Page 10
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