The second day of the Maitland Show was eminently successful, and in point of attendance exceeds any show day known in the district. The amount taken at the gate was over £323, which, taking into consideration the fact ...
Article : 293 wordsThe Marion, schooner, from Noumea, arrived on the 14th ultimo, and loaded horses and sheep back, sailing 21st. On the 21st, the Policeman arrived from Noumea, and returned with horses and sheep on 26th. On the 24th, ...
Article : 421 wordsSome little excitement was caused to-day by a rumour that the natives were again in revolt in the North, the sudden departure of the d'Estrees giving a not needed impetus to the spirit of absurd exaggeration ...
Article : 775 wordsFor more than a week after the Parliamentary revelution described in my last letter, the proceedings in the House of Commons never rose above prosy dulness by a select vestry. Night, after night was drvoted ...
Article : 3,962 wordsThe show ground yesterday was a grand sight and appeared like an immense beehive. The attendance of ladies was very large. Judging by the time occupied in awarding prizes in the horse section, the competition must ...
Article : 452 wordsThe Railway Lodge, No. 212, I. O. G. T., under the R. W. G. L. of the World, held a highly successful concert in the Congregational school-room, Cleveland-street, Redfern, on Tuesday evening last. Mr. John S. Shearston, ...
Article : 555 wordsThe thirh-seventh anniversary of the Wesleyan Church, Bourke-street, was celebrated on Tuesday evening last. The preparatory sermons were preached on Sunday, in the morning by the Rev. W. E. Bourne; and in the evening ...
Article : 699 wordsAt the show to-day the weather was gloriously fine, but hot: Over 300 people were present in the afternoon, and the building was crowded at night. Everything passed of[?] satisfactorily. The Artillery Band played during the day, ...
Article : 199 wordsA return has been issued showing the number of electors in Now South Wales (under the Electoral Act of 1880) on the roll for each electorate for that year, and for each electorate for 1881-2. We give the figures below. The first ...
Article : 322 wordsThe monthly meeting of the above society was he d in the Lecture Hall, School of Arts, on Wednesday evening. Mr. F. B. Davidson was voted to the chair. A very fine collection of pot plants and cut flowers was shown, the pot plants being ...
Article : 763 wordsThe annual show of the Pastoral and Agricultural Society was held yesterday at the exhibition ground. The weather was magnificent. The Orange band attended, and played at intervals during the day. The attendance of ...
Article : 361 wordsSir,—The virtuous soul of Mr. Garrett seems vexed because the Municipal Baths Bill was lost in the Legislative Council, and, cousequently, that some gentleman who had formerly ornamented the Legislative Assembly had by ...
Article : 183 wordsSir,—I crave a few lines in your columns to state a fact which will be gratifying to many who value a Christian Sunday, and are anxious to promote its due observance. It had been intended, last week, in connection with a ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 8 Apr 1881, Page 3
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