At a meeting of the St. Peters Municipal Council held on Monday evening the Mayor (Mr. Walmsloy) occupied the chair. Aldermen Edwards, Lambeth, Judd," Hayes, Fallick, M'Kechnie, G[?]ring, and Baker were also present. The ...
Article : 951 wordsThe inaugural lecture of the winter course in connection with the Young Men's Christian Association was hold lost night in the large hall of the association, which was crowded. The lecture was delivered by the Bishop of ...
Article : 2,252 wordsThe inquest was resumed this morning at 9.50 a.m. before the coroner, Mr. Magnus, J.P., of Eden. Jas. Fotheringhame, examined by Mr. Robinson, said: I was third officer of the Ly-ee-Moon; I hold a master's ...
Article : 1,723 wordsSir,—I am under the impression that I could with very little difficulty discover the gentleman who is either the instigater or the author of the article which appoored in your loading columns of Saturday last, having reference ...
Article : 1,092 wordsThe following narrative of the escape of Mr. Henry Lumsdaine, of the Bank of Now South Wales, has been furnished to our correspondent:- " I made two attempts to land; the first was about ...
Article : 360 wordsAn interesting and instructive lecture was delivered by Mr. W. M. Foote, at the School of Arts, on Saturday evening, entitled "Rome, and some other old cities." The inclement weather did not prevent an audience from ...
Article : 462 wordsThe Ly-ee-Moon has entirely broken up, except the more shell of the fore part, which was further in shore. The rooks are strewn with debris, and bodies are seen floating about, but there are no boats or appliances to ...
Article : 129 wordsThe usual monthly meeting was held last evening at the society's rooms, C. Rolleston, Esq., in the chair. Mr. T. W. E. David, geological surveyor, and Dr. W. F. Qunife, were elected members of the society; and seven ...
Article : 1,251 wordsWith regard to what has been said of the want of life-saving appliances at the Green Cape lighthouse, we learn, on inquiry, that no lighthouse on the coast is supplied with a rocket apparatus, because it would not ...
Article : 192 wordsAt a meeting of the Municipal Council of Balmain held on Tuesday evening, the Mayor (Mr. J. G. Punch) occupied the chair. Aldermen Macdonald, Buchanan, Burns, Cameron, Easton, Clubb, and Briggs woro also present. ...
Article : 1,029 wordsA deputation representing the Marino Engineers' Institute, the Seamon's Union, and the Cooks' and Stewards' Union, waited upon the Acting-Mayor of Sydney yesterday. The object the deputation had ...
Article : 143 wordsSir,—The vast importance of this subject at the present tune so all—to the graziers, for knocking the stock about reduces the value very considerably, to the consumers, to enable them to got their meat unbruised and in the best ...
Article : 791 wordsThe Marine Board yesterday afternoon received a telegram to the effect that the Captain Cook, pilot steamer, had arrived off Bittangabbie Cove, and it was expected that the survivors would be embarked to-day. ...
Article : 190 wordsSir,—In common justice to some members of my profession who have been more than ordinarily unfortumate, I beg respectfully to protest against the concluding sentaices of your to day's leader on the late shipping disaster. ...
Article : 417 wordsSir,—I desire to bring under then notice of the Government through the medium of your valuable journal, the fact that no blankets have either this year or last been sent to the Boogabilla police station for distribution among the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 3 Jun 1886, Page 5
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