Parliament was prorogued to-day until 30th May. Both Houses met a few minutes before 2 o'clock, but in neither House was anything beyond formal arfd unimportent business transacted. At 2 o'clock his ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 231 wordsThe Legislature was prorogued to-day until the 4th July next. Last night, in the Legislative Council, the consideration of a motion introduced by Sir T. C. Campbell, ...
Article : 140 wordsThe second day of the Hunter River Pastoral and Agricultural Show was, in the matter of weather, extraordinarily well favoured, and the attendance was the largest yet registered by the society, there being present over 10,000 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 221 wordsAt none of the theatres has any change of programme been made during the week, but at one or two a change is projected. The first will be made at the Gaiety Theatre to-morrow ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,456 wordsFor years past few people has been so well known in musical circles here as Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Woods, who intend to leave this colons for England very soon, with the view of entering the musical profession. Their many friends have ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 102 wordsThe entries for the Hawkesbury show, to be held on the 10th, llth, and 12th May, have closed, and reached the fine total of 1210, exclusive of 12 entries for Mr. Town's special prize for the best collection of draught stock the property of ...
Article : 140 wordsCaptain Adams sends a statement to the local journal of the fatal occurrence on board the Coonabara. A Mr. F. E. Nichless, traveller for Messrs. MacBrair and Co., ironmongers, of Sydney, also makes a statement to tho effect ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 687 wordsOn the invitation of Mr. W. H. Paling, about 20 gentlemen assembled at 352, George-street, yesterday afternoon, to hear a recital given by Mr. Charles Malcolm, R.A.M., a pianist who arrived by the steamer Garonne recently, with ...
Article : 347 wordsThe aggregate meeting of miners to-day, at Lambton, was attended by about 1000 persons. Mr. D. Mitchell, the chairman of the Miners' Union, presesided. The first resolution was moved by Mr. Francis Craig, Wallsend colliery, ...
Article : 221 wordsThe Premier has received congratulations from Sir Patrick Jennings and from. the Premier of Victoria on the annexation of New Guinea by Queensland. The Brisbane Telephone Exchango will be open ...
Article : 150 wordsYesterday afternoon Archbishop Vaughan started by the mail steamer City of New York on his tour through America and Europe. Before leaving he attended a farewell service at St. Mary's Cathedral. The building was ...
Article : 631 wordsMessrs. Palmer, Thompson, and Deuny report as follows:—"Solitary Reef Gold-mining Company, Wattle Flat.—This company's mine and machinery have been let on tribute to a party of Sandhurst miners ...
Article : 754 wordsA deputation waited upon the Commissioner of Works to day, and urged the Government to make borings and soundings at Mason's Crossing, near Wellington, for a railway bridge in connection with ...
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Advertising : 199 wordsHelen Nicoll (s.), 400 tons, Captain C. H. Chudleigh, from the Clarence River April 18. Passengers—Mrs. Eusby. Mrs. Green Mrs. Gibson and 2 children, Mrs. Holden, Miss Bessie Vivian, Miss Campbell, Miss Kelly, Messrs.Green, R. Cameron, E. Bruce. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 20 Apr 1883, Page 6
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