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Detailed lists, results, guides : 16 wordsThe breaking up of the St. Andrew's Church of England certified Denominational schools for the Christmas holidays took place yesterday morning several ladies and gentlemen being present, at the invitation of the head-master, Mr. ...
Article : 2,131 wordsIt is now about eight months some considerable excitement was caused in Melbourne musical circles by the appearance of a new prima donna, a native of that city, and whose training had been chiefly accomplished in the ...
Article : 797 wordsIn the match versus Launceston the Eleven scored 433. Groube, not out. made 90, and Palmer 74. The Launceston Eighteen's first innings was 74. Milner made 15, Sidebottom and C. Butler 11 each. Spofforth took 6 wickets, ...
Article : 109 wordsThe musical literature of Sydney has roceived valuable additions by the arrival of a supply of copies of seven compositions by the eminent musician and pianist Henry Ketten, To review these in the style customary with new ...
Article : 1,057 wordsNo betting on the races. Grand Flaneur has 6 to 4 on him. The fields will be small on New Year's Day. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 175 wordsAt the Water Police Court, yesterday, before Mr. Marsh, P.M., and Captain Edwards, six poisons, named respectively Harry Waterhouse, Thomas Waterhouse, Richard Green, Peter Wallace, John Simpson, and Edward Brezer, were ...
Article : 2,022 wordsTattersall's was fairly well attended last evening, and Hesperian's friends supporting him with spirit, he left off [?]irst favourite for the Summer Cup at 5 to 1 offered and 6 to 1 taken. Rosinate and Retrospect were at about 7 to 1, ...
Article : 109 wordsThe Police Magistrate was assisted yesterday, on the Criminal side by Messrs. Penfold and Hunt, and on the Summons side by Messrs. Smithers, Stanley, and Beaumont. ...
Article : 562 wordsThe second quarterly competition of this club concluded ou Saturday last, after which the prizes, viz.—£3, £2, £1 10s., txvo at £l each, four at 15s. each, and four at 10s. each—were presented by the hon. treasurer. Captain ...
Article : 190 words"Driven from Home," and "The Irish Volunteer," formed the bill atthe Queen's Theatre last evening, and they will be repeated to-night. On Monday evening the pantomime "Jack the Giant Killer" will be produced." Miss ...
Article : 60 words"Shadows" was repeated at the Opera House last night, and the principal scenes were heartily applauded. To-night "Across the Continent" will be repeated; and on Monday night will be produced the Christmas ...
Article : 377 wordsThe committee of the Pyrmont Regatta has concluded its final arrangements for Monday's racing, and if the weather be fine the regatta should be most attractive All the entries have closed except the ships boats race, for which post ...
Article : 194 wordsThe committee of the Portland Annual Regatta have issued their programme, which will be found in the advertising columns, and amongst the races there are two which might be interesting to Sydney aquatic men, the first being ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 280 wordsYesterday, the Bench in the Charge Court was occupied by Messrs. Solomon, Hale, W. C. Browne, Vincent Brown and Gray; and in the Summons Court by Messrs. M'Bea[?] and Dean. ...
Article : 59 wordsSir,—Will you permit me to present your correspondent, Mr. Forsaith, with a collection, an illustration, and an acknowledgement, accompanied with a caution, and thus on my part to close this correspondence? ...
Article : 815 wordsThe fortnightly meetins: of the Trades and Labour Council was held, at the Hyde Park Hotel, last night. Mr. Crockett, vict-president, occupied the chair, and the following societies were represented:—Carpenters and joiners ...
Article : 740 wordsAn inquest was held yesterday afternoon, at th[?] Observer Tavern, on the body of John William Corbett, master of the ketch Alice Templeton, trading between Sydney and the Manning. The evidence ...
Article : 217 wordsAt Campbell's Hill Yards Messrs. Brunker and Wolfe sold 123 cattle, 762 sheep, 29 lambs, 85 pigs; bullocks, £4 16s; sheep, 6s 6d to 10s 9d; lambs, 9s 6d to 10s 6d; pigs, 5s 6d to 22s. ...
Article : 49 wordsMessrs. R. Gibson and Co. report:—Fat Cattle: 2800 forward for day's sale; prices ruled throughout 15s. to 20. per head lower, prime bullocks making £7 to £8, good £6. We sold 70 Fraser's Manergo Downs bullocks, at up to £8—the top figure reached in ...
Article : 196 wordsCa. Sa. Motions.—Veen v. Moore, Wilton v. Kelly, Curus v. Muleahy, M'Culloch v. Stapleton, Bennett v. Moss, Quinn v. Parry, Duffin v. Rowling. To show cause: Harvey v. Soloman. Cause: Grocott v. Cleary. ...
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Advertising : 413 wordsWOOLLAHRA.—The monthly meeting was held on 14th December Present: Aldermen Mitchell (presiding), Butcher, Sladen, Oatley, and Bogie. Minutes of hit meeting read and confirmed, The report of the Finance Committee was adopted, and the several ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 24 Dec 1880, Page 6
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