Stock passings [?] 1000 cows from Diamintina to Madges, purchased here by W. Smith, from M'Cartney and Persey; 290 rams, [?]. M'Conochie owner, from Victoria to Coombrs, Queensland, J. Pain, drover; 4800 ewes, pnrchnsed from ...
Article : 178 wordsThe fortnightly meeting of the Granville Council was held on Wednesday evening. Present—The Mayor (Mr. John Nobbs), and Aldermen Howieson, Ritchie, Fernster. Allen, Unwin, Grimwood, and Flower. The minutes of ...
Article : 292 wordsA complimentary benefit was tendered to Mr. Alfred Dampier by Mr. Frank Smith, the members of Mr. Dampier's dramatic company, and an influential committee, at the Standard Theatre, last evening. "The New Magdalen" ...
Article : 550 wordsLovers of sport will be afforded an opportunity of wite [?]essing same excellent racing at Canterbury Park this afternoon, when the meeting promoted by the Canterbury Park Race Club, in aid of the Bulli Disaster Relief Fu[?]d, ...
Article : 1,817 wordsThe weather was all that could be desired for the races to-day, but the road to the course ond the Saddling paddock was very dusty. The attendance was much better than yesterday, and everything passed off successfully. ...
Article : 773 wordsSir,—I see that it is proposed, in [?]our of the Queen's Jubilee, to inaugurate a fund for destitute women and children in the colony. Before anything of this kind is decided on, it will be well that most careful ...
Article : 443 wordsThis council held its fortnightly meeting last evening, Present-the Mayor (Alderman Berry), and Aldermen Williamson, Lee, Beveridge, Smith, Crowe, Hume, Lander, O'Connell, Clarke, Skinner, and Sharpe. On the ...
Article : 158 wordsThe fortnightly meeting of the Macdonaldtown Municipal Council was held last evening. The Mayor (Alderman Ivos) presided, and there were also present Aldermen Murray, Lind, Goddard, Elliett. Fallick, Croker, Bryan, ...
Article : 320 wordsThe third display of Pain's fireworks, new thrice postponed, is again advertised for to-night, and will, in all probability, take place this evening, the weather having at last changed, for the berter. Mr. Pain certainly is most ...
Article : 1,094 wordsSir,—As a woman of New South Wales, wishing to sign an address of congratulation to the Queen on the completion of her jubilee year, may I suggest to the ladies who are preparing it an alteration in the wording of it. ...
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Advertising : 840 wordsA special meeting of the Parramatta Borough Council was held yesterday afternoon to deal with a proposal to provide work for the local unemployed, and also to consider the advisability of appointing a deputation to wait ...
Article : 424 wordsAs announced last week, the New South Wales Lacrosse Associatisn will play their second exhibition match in Parramatta Park this afternoon. The game has not been played before in Parramatta. The teams leave Sydney by ...
Article : 46 wordsThe number of nominations for the victoria coursing Club's Derby and Oaks, to take place on May 20 and following days, was—Derby Stakes, 44; Oaks Stakes, 43. ...
Article : 42 wordsTwo of the Victorian team, viz., Messrs. Bartram and Martin, arrived by the express yesterday, and the remaining four, Messrs Riddell, Raleigh, Mitchell, and Webb, are new expected. ...
Article : 124 wordsThe six days' bicycle tournament was continued to-day, in the Exhibition Building, in the presence of 5000 people. The only event of importance was in connection with Rolfe, who, at the termination of his riding ...
Article : 197 wordsOn Thursday last a choice trophy in the form of a cup, standing about 18 inches high, was presented by Mr. D. E. Davis, merchant, of this city, to the landlord of Negus's Grand Pier Hotel, at Manly, who will held the same on ...
Article : 108 wordsThe usually quiet village of Clifton was entirely upset this afternoon, consequent on Mr. Kowan, Inspector of Mines, instructing Mr. Williams, the manager of the colliery, to withdraw all the mon working underground in ...
Article : 203 wordsThe final match for the Metropolitan Cup and medals which is new being playod between the Pyrmont Ivanhoes and Marylebones, and which was to have been resumed to-day, has been postponed till Saturday, May 7, on account ...
Article : 46 wordsThe last outing of the quarter took place on Thursday Inst, and 25 members availed themselves of the opportunity. The weather was all that could be desired, and fish were very plentiful; the total catch being 476, some of ...
Article : 68 wordsMr. Sebastian Hodge has been unanimously re-elected prosidout of the Wanderers' Football Club. ...
Article : 15 wordsThe half-yearly meeting of the members of the School of Arts was held in the institution last evening. The president, Rev. W. H. Harrington, LL.B., was in the chair. The meeting was fairly attended. The report and ...
Article : 362 wordsMr. Con. Dwyer, amateur champion cyclist of Australia, writes:—"Mr. C. W. Bennett and myself being still reroguisod as amnteurs by the New South Wales Cyclist Union, I am prepared, in order to settle all doubts as to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 362 wordsTo-day the Sir Joseph Danks Hurdle Race will be run at Botany. The jumping will be a change from the sprinting, and the first-class men that are competing should make a good afternoon's sport. On Monday afternoon the ...
Article : 72 wordsA numerously-attended meeting of members of the Church of England was held here on Wednesday night. Between 60 and 70 persons were present, and Dr. Atkins was chairman. The object of the meeting was to protest ...
Article : 215 wordsEntries for all events (except Bicycle Race) for the Ashfield Amateur Athletic Club Sports' next Saturday close this evening, at 9 o'clock, at Ashfield School of Arts, as will be seen by advertisement elsewhere. ...
Article : 36 wordsTHE INTERCOLONIAL EIGHT-OAR RACE.—The crew chosen to represent New South Wales in the approaching intercolonial eight-oar race, which is announced to take place on the Parramatta champion course on the 28th May, ...
Article : 1,281 wordsAnother fatal mining accident ocourred here to-night. Thomas Cox, a miner engaged in sinking in Messrs. Newton's Red Hill shaft, Tambaroora, was on the surface obtaining timber, which he placed in a bucket, also getting ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 30 Apr 1887, Page 13
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