THE Legislative Council yesterday cleared off the whole of the business on their paper. The Appropriation Bill and the Public Works Bill were passed through all their stages, and returned to the Legislative ...
Article : 7,170 wordsThe Colonial and Indian Exhibition will be closed next month without ceremony. It is estimated that the cost of reopening the New South Wales Court as part of the ...
Article : 81 wordsAt the Circuit Court civil sessions to-day, the case of D. Fitzpatrick and others v. the Borough Council was commenced. Plaintiffe claim £500 for damage done to a house is Howitt-street, because of deterioration in value ...
Article : 1,183 wordsIt has been arranged that joint telegrams are to be sent from the Governors of the Australian colonies to the Imperial Government asking what steps are to be taken to strengthen the naval squadron in the event of ...
Article : 475 wordsMr. John Norton, the delegate of the Sydney Trade and Labour Council, has written to the Emigration Bureau, in the name of the artisans of New South Wales, ...
Article : 52 wordsMuch excitement is being manifested over the investments in the gold-mining companies which have recently been formed to work mines in Queensland, and in the Coromandel ...
Article : 38 wordsGeneral Gourko, the well-known Russian military officer, is willing to proceed to Bulgaria as special Russian envoy, provided he is supported by the military party in Russia. ...
Article : 220 wordsMessrs. Gardiner, D. E. Ellis, and H. Chapman have been appointed directors of the Australian Mutual Shipping Company, which was recently registered, with a capital of ...
Article : 61 wordsA banquet was given last night by a number of prominent colonists in honour of Mr. Charles N. Warton, formerly Conservative member for Bridport, who has been ...
Article : 51 wordsBishops Webber and Stanton, with other clerical and lay delegates, left by steamer to-day to attend the General Anglican Synod to be held in Sydney next week. ...
Article : 178 wordsIt is proposed to form a company to take over the business carried on in Dublin by Messrs. Guinness, the well-known brewers. The capital of the proposed company is fixed ...
Article : 38 wordsLord Randolph Churchill returned to London to-day. ...
Article : 18 wordsThe R.M.S. Tasmania arrived at Glonelg this evening, and will sail again for Melbourne at 1 a.m. on Saturday. She reports having been detained 18 hours at Albany in landing railway material for Millar ...
Article : 141 wordsGeneral Sir F. S. Roberts, V.C., who has been appointed to succeed the late General Sir Herbert Macpherson, in Burmah, proceeds immediately to take up his command of the ...
Article : 40 wordsThe B.I.S.N. Company s steamer Merkara, from Brisbane 9th August, left to-day for London. COLOMBO, OCT. 20. ...
Article : 52 wordsVague rumours are current here to the effect that an attempt has been made on the life of the Czar. It is also reported that the Czar has killed one of his aides-de-camp, ...
Article : 90 wordsThe wholesale businesses of Messrs. Sargood and Son, and Ewen and Ross, and Giengining, of Dunedin, have been amalgamated. This includes the Roslyn Woollen Mills and all branches throughout the colony. ...
Article : 49 wordsThe principal business in the Legislative Assembly this evening was the discussion on the Building Societies Bill in committee. ...
Article : 37 wordsThe H. R. N. S. N. Company's new steamer Gwydir arrived yesterday forenoon from South Shields, via St. Vincent, after a very good passage of (1) days from port to port. The Gwydir has been built specially for the conveyance of cargo and live stock ...
Article : 641 wordsA public meeting was held at Morpeth on Thursday evening, called by requisitiou to the mayor, for the purpose of Riving an expression of public opinion upon the financial depression in the colony. The mayor, Mr. J. G. White, ...
Article : 220 wordsThe Standard states that the French Government are considering military and naval plans to drive England from Egypt. ...
Article : 148 wordsThe Assembly discussed the Rabbit Bill to-night Clauses were passed giving the inspectors power to lay poisoned grain; and also giving the Governor-in-Council power to proclaim infested districts. A ...
Article : 63 wordsThe following telegram was received last night by the Colonial Secretary from Mr. Hare, Government Resident at Wyndham, dated October 14, and despatched via Port Darwin:—"Tweed, an old ...
Article : 255 wordsCUSTOM HOUSE.—Entered outwards: October 22, Quiraing (s.), 653 tons, Captain R. Armstrong, for Port Douglas, via ports; Katoomba (s.), 489 tons, Captain F. G. Lee, for Melbourne; Eurimbla (s.), 598 tons, Captain J. Selmes, for Brisbane and ...
Article : 2,307 wordsThe Marine Board, on board the steamer Bega, left Eden at 4 o'clock this morning, and reached Green Cape half-an-hour afterwards. The party landed without any difficulty about 300 yards south of the point, and proceeded to the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 227 wordsThe newspaper United Ireland has published a plan for organising a general strike of Irish tenants against the payment of their rents. ...
Article : 42 wordsTidings of a case of great suffering at sea were brought to this port to-day by Captain Odman, of the steamer Flinders, which trades between Melbourne and Adelaide. Early this morning the steamer fell in with ...
Article : 167 wordsThe following have passed:—7200 ewes and lambs, M. and A. Donnelly, from the Retreat to Borambola; 2000 ewes, John Stinson, Berry Jerry to Kiandra; 400 rams, Swift and Harris, Min[?]sa to Wilcannia: 3000 wethers, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 23 Oct 1886, Page 14
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