The Cessnock races were commenced yesterday, and were continued to-day. The following are the results:— FIRST DAY. CESSNOCK HANDICAP.—Cremorne, 7 st. 5 lbs., 1; ...
Article : 195 wordsOn the motion of Mr. Fitzhardinge, for the appellants, this appeal was struck out of the paper, as the appeal had been abandoned, and an order was made for the repayment of the deposit lodged us security. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 wordsYesterday, the Police Magistrate was assisted in the Crime Court by Messrs. Penfold, Martin, Connell, Jolly, Reading, and Thomas; and in the Summons Court by Messrs. Smithers, Lester, Beaumont, Mitchell, Graham, ...
Article : 708 wordsThe Canadian sculler not having replied to the challenge sent by Edward Trickett to row a race on English waters, for the championship of the world, Trickett, who has now definitely made arrangements which will enable him ...
Article : 125 wordsSir,—I have been blamed for rashly giving a positive opinion in favour of the earth closet system for Sydney in opposition to the recommendations of competent civil engineers and commissioners who have carefully studied the ...
Article : 1,921 wordsThe matter of Warden and others v. Ryan and White, rule nisi for compulsory sequestration, was postponed until next Thursday. In the matter of Andrew Blowers Smith, his Honor gave ...
Article : 1,773 wordsA trotting match was arranged at Hodgson's Royal Hotel last night, between Clif[?]s Darkie, and M'Pherson's grey Paddy, and the race takes place in two months time on the Maitland racecourse. Clift lays £100 to £80, and £5 aside ...
Article : 73 wordsThe City Coroner held an inquest yesterday morning, at the Alhambra Hotel, Balmain, touching the death of a man named William Holliday, whose dead body was found in the privy attached to his own residence, on Wednesday ...
Article : 713 wordsAt the meeting of the Marine Board, yesterday. there were present£Captain Hixson (president), Captains Broomfield Jenkins, Robertson, and M'Lean, and Lieutenant Lindeman (secretary). ...
Article : 532 wordsThe races were again well attended to-day, and the racing was splendid. The following are the results:— TRIAL STAKES.—Strathmore 1, Raven 2, Kildare 3. NOVEL RACE.—This was a dead heat between Poverty, ...
Article : 71 wordsThe second day's racing commenced with an attendance equal to that of yesterday. The weather was dull. The following are the results:— MILE HANDICAP.—Bonnie Bee (Hales), 7 st. 10 lbs., 1; ...
Article : 400 wordsYesterday, the Justices presiding on the Bench were Messrs. Solomon and Field. James Jackson, described as a carpenter, was sent to gaol for four days for begging alms in Crown-street. ...
Article : 541 wordsThe Trades and Labour Council assembled at their rooms last night, for the transaction of business. Mr. W. B. Cole, the president, took the chair at the appointed hour. The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. ...
Article : 737 wordsAt the second day's racing, to-day, the ground was heavy owing to half an inch of rain having fallen last night. OXLEY PLATE.—Lloyd's Swiveller 1, Darchy's Oneida ...
Article : 131 wordsThe inquest on the body of Hugh Bingham W. Chalor, was resumed yesterday morning, at the Cross Guns Hotel, Paddington, before the City Coroner. George Barnard Chalor deposed that he resides at 106, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 550 wordsOn Wednesday, the Bench was occupied by Messrs. J. P. Wright and A. Barden, Js.P. Under the Vagrant Act W. M'Kay and B. de Lissa were fined each 10s., with 7s. costs, or in default of payment four ...
Article : 174 wordsChamber List.—Farmer and others v. Grainger, the Standard Fire and Marine Insurance Company of New Zealand v. Lloyd, Armytage v. Campbell and others, Wce Kah and another v. Moore, Huntley v. Emmerson, interpleader. ...
Article : 232 wordsBy Messrs. Maiden, Hill, and Clark; JC, 1 bale she[?]skins at 7d; SV, 1 at [?]d; Red rag, 1 at 4[?]d; HJM, 6 at 7[?]d, 10 at 4d, 4 at 4[?]d, 1 at 5[?]d; JS, 2 at 4[?]d; JJJ, 2 at 6[?]d; No. 4, 1 at 6[?]d; M in circle over Nangus, 1 washed at 8[?]d, 1 greasy at 7[?]d, lot ...
Article : 237 wordsMarch 19.—James Lawler Donovan, third; Robert John Campbell, James Cavanagh, second; John Baillie Cameron, third; William Tighe, Morris Izenberg. single; Ann Dixon, second; Henry Bourdon, Michael Taylor, Francis Andrew Thompson and ...
Article : 140 wordsBURWOOD.—The usual fortnightly meeting of this Council was held on Thursday evening, the 4th March. Present—The Mayor (Mr.W. Archer) and Aldermen K. Sanders, W. Keen, G. Hardie, S. Walters, and M. S. Forrest. Correspondence despatched: ...
Article : 290 wordsA good deal of interesting work took place at R[?]dwick yesterday morning; Grand Prix, Falmouth, N[?] Dover, Petrea, Caspian, Western Princess, Gipsy Cooper, and Retrospect going particularly well. Sweetmeat ...
Article : 277 wordsR. Gibson and Co. report: 2400 cattle forward, and the ma[?] is easier, best bullocks [?] £9 [?]s. We sold 400 Victorian cattle. 12,000 sheep penned, and prices are unaltered. Best wethers brought 10s. 6d. We sold 2400. ...
Article : 143 wordsCa Sa Motions.—Farmer v. Younger, Leader and another v. Robinson, Sadling v. Cleary, Card v. Hill, Jackson v. Symonds, Shorter v. Stokes, Hyett v. Stanton, Barlow v. Vardy, Hammon v. Scholes, Millett v. D'Avigdor, Austin v. Wardell, Gaffney v. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 19 Mar 1880, Page 6
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