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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1 wordsOpposite the Blackwall Wool Stores (Messrs. Flood and Company's) was moored the Namoi, which had been chartered to convey the Judges of the Supreme Court and members of both branches of the Legislature as far as the ...
Article : 2,928 wordsOut of the main streets the crowds of people came hurrying into Phillip-street, Young-street, and Castlereaghstreet, whence they proceeded in thousands into one surging mass, which gathered in Albert-street at the Quay. Along ...
Article : 832 wordsThe tram traffic was exceptionally heavy; in fact, it has never been heavier. The trams discontinued running shortly before the procession started from the barracks, and traffic was not resumed until after the embarkation. The ...
Article : 80 wordsThe day's proceedings were unfortunately marred by an accident that resulted in the death of two persons, and injury more or less serious to others. This unfortunate affair occurred in consequence of the Iberia and the steamer ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 293 wordsMr. Service to-day sent the following message to Mr. Dalley:—" Dear Mr. Dalley.—Will you kindly convey the following message in such way as you think best, viz.:— 'The people of Victoria send their fraternal ...
Article : 460 wordsSir,—As a thorough-going honest sympathiser in everything British—though not after Mr. Dailey's imperialist style, inasmuch as I love the old home of my childhood, yet have I a greater love for the birthplace of my children ...
Article : 2,425 wordsFrom Fort Macquarie to the Heads the harbour of Port Jackson was dotted all over with a numerous fleet of vessels of all shapes and sizes, ranging from the stately warship and merchantman down to the tiniest dingy. Whilst the ...
Article : 227 wordsSir,—In your issue of to-day, Sir Henry Parkes in his letter states that an officer of the Department of Lands wrote to him enclosing a circular inviting subscriptions to the Patriotic Fund. After flattering Sir Henry the writer ...
Article : 447 wordsOwing, probably, to the fact that the people who were out during the day were worn down with excitement and fatigue, the streets at night wore singularly quiet. They were thronged with people, and hero and there the red coat ...
Article : 113 wordsThe fine steamer Namoi, belonging to the N.H.R.S.N. Company, which had been chartered to convey the members of Parliament and their friends down the harbour, was moored at the Circular Quay at the berth immediately to ...
Article : 405 wordsThe fine steamar Inflexible was placed st the disposal of the relatives and friends of the troops proceeding to the Soudan by Mr. J. Halstead, and fully 400 persons availed themselves of this liberal offer. The ...
Article : 253 wordsMr. Dalley, who has been unwell, left town early on Monday afternoon, but returned to his office yesterday morning, and shortly after his arrival, among the many offers for enlistment in the corps, which continued to be ...
Article : 153 wordsSeveral contributions and promises of stores and supplies were received yesterday morning from various persons by the Acting Colonial Secretary. The employees of the Parramatta Gas Company sent a cheque for an amount ...
Article : 176 wordsSir,—It is high time that besides your excellent subleader in the Herald of the 75th instant some citizen outside the editorial circle should take notice of Sir Henry Parkes' effusions, so fairly published by you in your daily columns. ...
Article : 890 wordsThe Port Jackson Steamship Company's fine steamer Brighton, under the command of Captain David Francis left the company's j[?]tty, Circular Quay, just after the' transports got underway, with a large and ...
Article : 120 wordsLast night the Rev. James S. Laing, the retiring Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of New South Wales, preached in St. Stephen's Church, taking for his text the passage Isaiah vi., verse 8,—" Also, I heard the voice of the ...
Article : 682 wordsAmong the ocean-going steamers that took part in the demonstration was W. Howard Smith and Company's steamship Burwah, Captain South, who is entitled to every praise for the admirable arrangements made and carried out by ...
Article : 1,299 wordsAltogether there must have been over 100 steamers on the water yesterday, and it was marvellous that there were not morn accidents than those recorded. The steamer City of Grafton had about 400 passongers on board, the fare ...
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Advertising : 90 wordsA police parade took place at Moore Park at noon. There wera about 300 metropolitan police and 80 troopers in attendance, and the men were inspected by the InspectorGeneral of Police (Mr. E. Fosbery). There were also ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 4 Mar 1885, Page 8
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