William Johnson, of Umerilla, labouror. Liabilities, £157 8s. 5d. Assets, £8. Mr. L. T. Lloyd, official assignee. John Evans, of Stockton, Newcastle, minor. Liabilities, ...
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Article : 1,189 wordsThe return of the Carnival, more and more slightly celebrated, year by year, in this city, has been kept with even more than the usual amount of flower-crushing and other extravagances, in the two principal towns of ...
Article : 2,307 wordsThe season is in full height. The German Parliament is holding its session, and the Houses of Lords and of Deputies are discussing so many important questions that the journals are scarcely able to reproduce ...
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Article : 331 wordsOf the large number of valuable articles recently found in the possession of the woman Mary King, at North Shore, additional property, to the value of £13, has been identified since Suturduy morning. The approximate value of ...
Article : 456 wordsA special service in connection with the opening of the new Presbyterian Church at Newtown was held in the new edifice on Saturday afternoon. The church, the foundation-stone of which was laid in November last, is situated ...
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Article : 185 wordsIt will be soon by our advertising columns that the Sydney Canary Society purpose opening their annual show of canaries and cage birds to-morrow. It is said that for quality of exhibits the coming show will be equal, if not ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 19 Apr 1886, Page 3
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