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Detailed lists, results, guides : 487 wordsThe steamer Alexandra, having the Bonito in tow, with the members of the Geographical Society's New Guinea Expedition on board, arrived in Moreton Bay on Saturday. The party reached town shortly ...
Article : 830 wordsThe final match for trophies presented in connection with the Sydney Amateur Canvas Dingy Club by the vicepresident, Mr. Punch, came off on Saturday. The first three of the first class, first two of the second class, and ...
Article : 148 wordsOn Saturday the Balmain and City Clubs met on the Cook Park Green to play their return match, which resulted in favour of the Balmain Club by 14 points, as shown by the following scores, viz.:—Balmain Club.—No. 1 Rink: ...
Article : 300 wordsAt Stackpool's Ball-court, Elizabeth-street, an interesting handball match was played for the championship of Australia. The contestants were Farrell, the champion of Victoria, and Jones, a young New South Welshman, who ...
Article : 272 wordsOn Saturday afternoon Farm Cove and its vicinity was the scene of one of the most lively and interesting aquatic events of the season. The Naval Artillery Volunteers, who have already distinguished ...
Article : 1,599 wordsThe following is the report of the Registrar-General on the vital statistics of Sydney and suburbs for the month of October, 1885:— Sydney,—The births of 328 children, viz., 157 males and ...
Article : 761 wordsINTERCOLONIAL PRACTICE MATCH.—There was a better attendance on the Association Cricket Ground on Saturday last than there has been this season, the attraction being the intercolonial practice match between the first eleven and the ...
Article : 2,744 wordsMr. Thompson, secretary of the local branch of the Geographical Society, to-day met Captain Everill, and presented a congratulatory address on behalf of the Queensland branch of the society. Mr. Thompson ...
Article : 69 wordsThe expedition are greatly surprised at the fuss being made about them throughout the colonies, not with reference to the reported massacre, but at what they are supposed to have done. They frankly admit that they ...
Article : 1,675 wordsAbout 10.45 p.m. on Saturday, whilst a man named John Churchill was driving a horse and cab round the corner of Palmer and Oxford streets, the wheels of the vehicle slid along the tram rail, causing the horse to bolt and the ...
Article : 176 wordsSir,—When I noticed in your issue of November 27 that my name had been put to the congratulatory and laudatory address prepared by the administrative council of the Geographical Society, for presentation to Captain Everill ...
Article : 615 wordsSir,—In a paragraph in your Monday's issue under the heading of military notes are some remarks about the reserve forces of the colony, and a suggestion that an inquiry will be necessary to avert an early dissolution of ...
Article : 510 wordsThe new and spacious hall recently erected in George-street by Mr. L. Foley will be formally opened this evening with an athletic entertainment under the supervision of Mr. H. M. Causdell and the proprietor. The hall, which ...
Article : 169 wordsPromotor, Mr. Frank Smith; handicappers, Messrs. F. Wilkinson, G. Welsh, and W. H. Spofforth; judges, Messrs. J. Murtough and F. Wilkinson; reforce, Mr. Frank Smith; starter, Mr. G. Welsh; master of the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 30 Nov 1885, Page 7
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