The second day's racing of the Northern Jockey Club Spring Meeting came off to-day, and was successful in every way. The weather was delightfully fine, the attendance was larger than on the first day, and the racing was of ...
Article : 1,760 wordsIn the House of Representatives to-night, the debate on the Colonial Treasurer's financial statement was commenced. Major Atkinson attacked the statement, and contended that Sir Julius Vogel had only followed ...
Article : 114 wordsMr. Service has received two replies to the circular telegram which he forwarded to the Premiers of the other colonies, recommending that the Agents-General be instructed to make another joint representation to ...
Article : 1,028 wordsThe Hobart correspondent of the Argus states that the Legislative Council has declined the Ministerial proposal for a joint committee to consider the relations of the two Houses, as the Council thinks that the ...
Article : 124 wordsIn the Supreme Court to-day, the Chief Justice gave judgment in the action by the Adelaide Marine and Fire Assurance Company v. the Colonial Insurance Company of New Zealand. The action was to enforce ...
Article : 191 wordsTo-night a second of Audran's operas will be revived— the favourite "Mascotte," popular alike for the good plot and well-arranged libretto, for much charming music, and for great spectacular display. The fun in "La Mascotte" ...
Article : 152 wordsThe annual "Eight Hours Demonstration has been fixed for October 16, on the Newcastle racecourse. The city and county members are to be invited, as also Messrs. Angus Cameron and J. Garrard. ...
Article : 718 words"She Stoops to Conquer" was produced at the Opera House by Miss De Grey's comedy company for the last time last evening. To-night, Tom Taylor's comedy, "An Unequal March," will be played. The company will, ...
Article : 56 wordsBernard Williams, a seaman on board the labour schooner Hopeful, was brought up at the Police Court to-day, and charged with the murder of a native at one of the islands near New Guinea. The accused was ...
Article : 289 wordsThere is to be another change of performance by the Hiscocks Federal Minstrels this evening. The fact that the company has been playing with success in Sydney for the last 25 weeks is proof of the popularity of its ...
Article : 44 wordsMr. John Radcliff will on Monday next, the 22nd September, give his second entertainment in the old Masonic Hail, York-street. The merits and charms of this instructive and novel performance will still be fresh in the memory ...
Article : 231 wordsThis afternoon the Association Cricket Ground will be the scene of an interesting day's sport under the auspices of the Sydney Amateur Athletic. Club. The programme embraces both foot races and bicycle events, some of our ...
Article : 60 wordsThe Balmain Rowing Club regatta will take place this afternoon in front of the club-house. The steamer Psyche will act so flagship. For the convenience of visitors steamers will leave Reynolds-street at 1.45; Stephen-street, ...
Article : 83 wordsAt a meeting of the commitees of the Sydney Musical Union, held at Messrs. Hardie and Gorman's rooms, Pittstreet, on Wednesday, the president of the society, Mr. H. Gorman, in the chair, it was reported that the vocal practices ...
Article : 385 wordsThe Destitute Commission to-day visited the various Protestant and Roman Catholic Orphanages of the Industrial schools at Magill and Norwood. The visit was quite unexpected, and it will probably have the ...
Article : 237 wordsThe Sheffield Handicap, commenced last Saturday at the Sir Joseph Banks recreation grounds, Botany, will be resumed this afternoon, when the second round will be run. Eleven heats were run off on Wednesday last, leaving 42 ...
Article : 167 wordsAfter the Players' match at the Oval, the Australians had a good clear day's rest before going down to Canterbury. A very quiet day was spent on Saturday, and on Sunday evening the team journeyed to Canterbury by the ...
Article : 3,185 wordsEach evening during the week the large marquee in Belmore Park has held crowds of people, who have been delighted with the performances of one of the largest circus companies that has over visited the city. The clever ...
Article : 287 wordsOn the return of the steamer Palmerston from Melville Island, which is expected about Saturday next, Inspector Foelsche will leave by her for Daly River, to take charge of the police party who are now searching ...
Article : 67 wordsHis Excellency the Governor, Sir H. B. Loch, visited Echuca to-day, where he was most enthusiastically received. Several triumphal arches were erected, one of which was of unique design, being constructed of red ...
Article : 203 wordsA nicely-arranged race meeting is to take place at Liverpool to-day, and, in addition to the ordinary trains, a special will leave Redfern Station, and will arrive in time for the first race. Five events are to be run, and some very good ...
Article : 108 wordsThe following passed through to-day:- For Sydney (by express): Mr. R. B. Wilkinson, M.L.A., Hon. Mr. Forrest, M.L.C. (Queensland), Mr. C. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Moreland, Dr. Maldon, Miss Finch, ...
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Advertising : 175 wordsAs the band of English cricketers which was to leave Plymouth yesterday for Australia by the steamer Orient embraces six players who are new to the colonies, it will be of interest to have a glance at their qualifications. The ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 20 Sep 1884, Page 14
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