Alderman Catter, M.L.A. was enterlained at a banquet last night in the Masonic Hall, by the executive committee who conducted that gentleman's election for South Sydney. Sir John Roberston occupied the chair, and had ...
Article : 2,374 wordsAt the Melton Races to-day, Alert won the Werribee Handicap; Shadow, 2nd; Maid of Honour. 3rd. Langulac won the Exford Plate. Grand Flancur is first favorite for the Australian Cup at ...
Article : 53 wordsThe body of a man 'was found in a digger's hole on Saturday about two miles from Young. The sum of six pounds odd waa found on him, The verdict at the inquest was to the effect that deceased was unknown, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 17 wordsTwenty-five miners' rights were issued this afternoon. News has been received of fresh finds, but not authenticated. Two coaches have left Wilcannia for Mount Brown, ...
Article : 67 wordsThe annual meeting of the Sydney Turf Club was held at the secretary's rooms, King-street, yesterday, and was presided over by Mr. Vincent Dowling, and well attended. It was asked to receive the auditor's report and ...
Article : 479 wordsThe fourth inspection of the uninhabitable buildings in the city took place yesterday by the Mayor of Sydney (Alderman John Harris), who, as on the previous occasions, was accompanied by Mr. Sapsford, city building surveyor, ...
Article : 825 wordsDuring a strong hot gale yesterday at noon, the premises known as Tweedie and Western's old store, occupied by a caretaker, caught fire by a chimney matching and sparks falling on the shingle roof. ...
Article : 76 wordsThe Bishop of Goulburn left Temora this morning for Combaning and Cootamundra. The Bishop held services yesterday in the theatre, and there were crowded congregations. At a public meeting, a committee was ...
Article : 63 wordsIf a plentiful supply of food be a desideratum—and there are few who will venture to deny that it is—the banquet which yesterday took place on board the Orient steamship now lying in the Albert Dock should mark a notable epoch ...
Article : 1,532 wordsMr. Allen, President of the Primitive Methodist Conference, waited on the Colonial Secretary this morning, with proposals in reference to the introduction of immigrants under the auspices of that body. ...
Article : 159 wordsNEW SOUTH WALES CRICKET ASSOCIATION.—A meeting of the above association was hold last evening at Tattersall's Hotel Mr. R. Teece in the chair. Messrs. J. Swift and E. C. Weller were appointed umpire and ...
Article : 158 wordsThe directors of the Collins-street Coffee Palace have issued their first half-yearly report and balance-sheet, which is satisfactory. The Hereford still remains firm on the reef. Another ...
Article : 458 wordsA promenade concert was given by the Austrian Band last night in the Outer Domain. It was advertised as a "moonlight" concort; but not only did the moon evade the contract by shrouding herself in thick clouds, but these ...
Article : 716 wordsSale of 283 bales, from Sydney and Queensland, by J. T. [?] and Co., on Saturday, November 27, 1880:- Ex Min-y-don, from Sydney: JG over F in diamond, I scoured clothing at 18d; McD. 3 at 17[?]d; Lover NSW, I grease combing ...
Article : 1,522 wordsRICHMOND.—Mr. Joseph E. Onus, J.P., was, on Wednesday last, elected Mayor of Richmond, by a majority of 5 to 4 over Alderman Cobcroft. ...
Article : 27 wordsHUNTER'S HILL.—The regular meeting of the Council was held, at the Council-chambers, on Friday, 11th instant. Present: The Mayor (Alderman J. K. Heydon), Aldermen Canes, Nutman. Best and Tornaghi. The minutes of the previous ...
Article : 237 wordsThe buiness paper of the Legislative Assembly for to-day commences with eleven questions, followed by nine notices of motion and two orders of the day. The first notice of motion stands in the name of Mr. Siattery, and is as follows:—1. That, ...
Article : 563 wordsThe Chief Secretary has accepted an invitation to linner with the members of East Torrens on Thursday, when the Ministerial policy will probably be unfolded. ...
Article : 354 wordsThe following passed through to-day. For Melbourne: Mrs. R. W. Robinson, Mrs. G. Sampson, Mrs. T. Dunne, Mrs. Hammond and 2 children. Miss Hammond, Lieutenant Carl Pinschof, Messrs. Spcer, Morgan, ...
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Advertising : 309 wordsAt Messrs. Nathan Cohen and Co's regulsr weekly auction sales of fat stock to-day cattle were in better demand, and prices averaged 12s per hundred. They sold Short and Bolton's bullocks at from £4 to £4 17s 6d, Rixon's bullocks, £3 15s. Sheep ...
Article : 121 wordsJoe Thompson and Louis Barnard were arrested at Jerusalem for playing cards in the train on Sunday. and sentenced to one hour's imprisonment. ...
Article : 28 wordsThere has been a large fire at Dunedin. Hudson's mills, the Coffee Palace, and the Masonic Hall have been burned down. Quartz, yielding 3 oz. per ton, has been discovered ...
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Advertising : 205 wordsFat Cattle.—About [?] head were sold during yesterday and to-day, consisting chiefly of inferior stock, with only a few prime; nearly the whole being Victorian lots, belonging to small holders, the majority of which showed evident signs of wasting. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 15 Feb 1881, Page 6
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