The Montague-Turner Opera Company have returned from Brisbane to Sydney, and taken possession of the Opera House. On Saturday they produced "The Bohemian Girl," and received a hearty and sincere welcome from an ...
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Article : 4,222 wordsThe second report of the magistrate who was sent to inquire into the state of affairs on the Gascoyne was presented to the House yesterday. It confirms the statement that a skirmish with the natives had taken ...
Article : 98 wordsClark and Ryman's Minstrels gave at, entire change of programme at the above place of amusement on Saturday evening, and the performance was thoroughly appreciated by a crowded audience. The first part included some ...
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Article : 142 wordsAt a public meeting at Barme[?]man, called by Mr. Beyers, that gentleman said the gold was generally diffuesed throughout the stone, and that the major portion of the quartz at grass was of the finest gold-bearing quality, ...
Article : 293 wordsA recital was on Saturday evening given in the large hall of the School of Arts, by Mr. Connery, a gentleman well known as an elocutionist of no mean ability. The hall was filled with auditors, who listened to the reader with much ...
Article : 552 wordsThe final heat for prizes presented by Mr. T. Punch to senior oarsmen of the Glebe Rowing Club took place last Saturday, over a course from Pyrmont Bridge-road, past Jarrett's Point and Glebe Point, to a buoy moored off ...
Article : 448 wordsThe following passed throngh to-day:- For Melbourne: Mr. F. Atha Goodall, Mr. and Mrs. G. Bond. Dr. Fyfe, Mrs. C. Jacobs, Miss Jacobs, Rev. Dr. Reville, Colonel Scratchley, Mrs. A. Packer. Mr. J. Cramsie, ...
Article : 281 wordsThe general annual meeting of the University Cricket Club was held at the Oxford Hotel, on the 21st ultimo; Mr. R. Teece in the chair. The meeting opened by the secretary reading the following report:—"The committee ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 11 Sep 1882, Page 8
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