Last night Mr. E. R. Fremlin, J.P., a candidate for the new electoral district of Redfern, addressed it in meeting of the electors of [?] electorate in the local Town-hall Mr. Henry H[?]dson, Maver of Redfern, occupied the chair, and ...
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Article : 175 wordsThe Dunedin Morning Herald gives some details of the late murder at Kyeburn. On the night on which Mrs. Young was murdered a friend of bera from Bannockburn was with her until a late hour. The gentleman who had ...
Article : 586 wordsThe Mercantile Rowing Club Maiden Fours and Maiden Sculls' races which were not finally determined at the regatta on Saturday, were rowed yesterday afternoon, and resulten in two excellent contests. The final ...
Article : 426 wordsThe corps of Cadet Artillery on Saturday afternoon assembled for the purpose of having a little practical instruction in the use of the field guns with which they are equipped The rendezvous was the Circular Quay, where ...
Article : 480 wordsBrunker and Wolfe yarded, at Campbell's Hill, to-day, 404 cattle, 605 sheep, 66 lambs, and 55 pigs. Best bullocks brought £4 8s to £5 ls; and others, from £2 10s to £4 4s; sheep, 5s 6d to 11s; lambs, 9s 1d to 9s 9d; pigs, 6s to 20s. ...
Article : 62 wordsAt Nathan Cohen and Co.'s regular weekly auction sale of fa[?] stock to-day, last week's prices (15s per hundeed) were maintained. They sold Short's bullocks at from, £5 to £6; and Duff's bullocks, £[?] 15s to £6. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 31 Aug 1880, Page 6
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