At the Theatre Royal, on Saturday night, the pantomime, the "Babes in the Wood," was produced for the last time, and, perhaps because of its being the final representation, those taking parts in the performance throw ...
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Article : 1,320 wordsAnother performance of the pantomime, arranged specially for children, was given on Saturday afternoon at the Victoria Theatre, and though, owing to the noise made by toys lavishly distributed among the little auditors a ...
Article : 503 wordsThe following insolvency business was inadvertently omitted from Thursday's issue:— SURRENDERS. Henry Burton, circus proprietor. Liabilities, £5034, of ...
Article : 266 wordsSir,—I am glad to see that this all-important subject of meat export is warmly advocated, by the Argus urging our southern neighbours to follow in the same track. Not being able to attend the meetings this month of the ...
Article : 1,197 wordsTo-morrow, Mr. T. S. Clibborn, will hold an important sale at Hobartville, Richmond, when the well-known stud, the property of Mr. Andrew Town, will be submitted for public auction. Amongst the lots to be brought under the ...
Article : 174 wordsWe have been requested to state that a meeting of the above-named Association will be held at Tattersall's Hotel at 8 o'clock to-night, to appoint umpire and scorer for the match against the Australian team. ...
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Article : 102 wordsWith reference to the paragraph in Friday's issue of the Herald respecting the wool awaiting delivery at Darling Harbour, the railway traffic manager has forwarded a report to Mr. C. A. Goodchap, Commissioner for Railways. ...
Article : 198 wordsAt the CENTRAL POLICE COURT, on Saturday the Police Magistrate was assisted by Messrs. Smart, A[?]mbau, Fowler, Sladen, and Deane. Kate Skehan was, on Friday afternoon, found in a state ...
Article : 289 wordsOn Saturday night Miss Imogene appeared for the last time as "La Cigale," in the Queen's Theatre. The audience was larger and more sympathetic than usual and the eccentric comedy was more smoothly and efficiently ...
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Article : 196 wordsThe children of the Roman Catholic Orphan School, to the number of 300, were treated by Mr. T. H. Rawlings of Parramatta, to a picnic and sports at the farm of the Institution on Friday. A large number of guests were ...
Article : 540 wordsThis famous violinist, who is [?]o soon coming amongst us[?] is of French birth; her father—Salvatore Urso—was Italian and a good musician, her mother a Portuguese, who spent most of her life in Italy and France, and was a singer and ...
Article : 840 wordsIn the cricket match to-day between the local clubs, Cumberland and United, the former won easily. This is the second victory for the Cumberland. It is believed to be the intention of an alderman to present a challenge cup for ...
Article : 64 wordsSir,—A paragraph in this morning's Herald, taken from the South Australian Register, informs your readers that the Marine Board of that colony has no power to stop unseaworthy ships from going to sea. ...
Article : 402 wordsMARRICKVILL[?]—The Council met at the usual hour on Monday last. Present—The Mayor (Alderman, Alcock) in the chair, with Alderman Chishol[?] Geering, Graham, Miles, Moyes, P[?]oeffer, and Whiteman. T[?] minutes of the previous meeting were read ...
Article : 571 wordsThe first club contest of the North Shore Rowing Club took place on Saturday afternoon, and was largely attended by rowing men and others in the locality. The race was for scratch fours, and the following crews competed[?]—No. ...
Article : 93 wordsSale of 77 bales, from Sydney, by Henry P. Hughes and Sons, on Thursday, 14th August, 1879. Ex Pericles, from Sydney: JB, 10 at 15½d; V in triangle over a curve, 10 at 15½d; JWB over M, 5 at 16½d; WB over DW, 11 ...
Article : 558 wordsThe fifth annual meeting of the Mercantile Rowing Club was held at the Exchange last Friday night. Mr. Carl Sahl, vice-president, occupied the chair, and there was a large number of members present. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 19 Jan 1880, Page 6
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