The second of a series of winter lectures in connection with the Young Men's Christian Association was given last evening, at the Protestant Hall, the vice-president (Mr. James R. Fairfax) being in the chair. The subject was ...
Article : 599 wordsThe annual communication of the Grand Lodge of New South Wales was held last night at the new Masonic Hall, Castlereagh-street. The proceedings commenced at 6 o'clock, when R.W.D.G.M. Bro. A. W. Manning opened the ...
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Article : 196 wordsMr. J. Mair, D.S.M., presided yesterday. Annie Meyers, for being drunk in White Horse-street, Newtown, was fined 10s., or 48 hours' Imprisonment; and for using indecent language in the same place was further ...
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Article : 314 wordsA popular health lecture was delivered in the Marrickville Town Hall last night, by Dr. Twynam. The subject chosen was "Fevers: their cause, and how to prevent them." There was a large attendance; and the chair was occupied. ...
Article : 1,505 wordsWednesday, June 25.—J. K. Doyle, J. Tye, J. Hall and E. Turleton, third; A. Wallis. J. M. Hasmot, W. B. Christle, W. A. Namby, single; J. L. Riley, J. R. Bingle, W. A. Short, second; J. Daily, J. Haylan, G. Vye, first; J. Slater, G. W. Y[?]ton, ...
Article : 196 wordsMr. Marsh, S.M., presided yesterday. Henry Ho[?]es, for cruelly beating a horse, and Manuel Dew, for causing a horse to be cruelly ill-treated, were each fined 40s., with costs 4s. 10d., or 14 days' imprisonment. ...
Article : 165 wordsCa. Sa. Motions—Denniston and another v. Baker, Durham v. Tighe, Bogan [?] Oatway, Kimber v. Foulsham, Cozens v. Neale, same v. Macdermott, same v. Kelly, Fletcher v. Bedwell, Savage v. Stevens, Fox v. Moloney, Farmers and others v. ...
Article : 135 wordsThe following is from the Registrar-General's report on the vital statistics of Sydney and suburbs, for the month of May, 1884:- Sydney.—The births of 355 children w[?]re registered in ...
Article : 984 wordsMr. Abbott, S. M., sat in the Charge Court yesterday. Emily Mason and Annie Thompson were charged with being disorderly characters, and they were sentenced to be imprisoned, the former for six months, and the latter for ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 25 Jun 1884, Page 7
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