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Detailed lists, results, guides : 0 wordsThe P. and O. Company's steamship Siam arrived at 3.30 a.m. to-day, bringing the Australian mails and following passengers:— FOR KING GEORGE'S SOUND.—Mr. E. Shinlon. ...
Article : 149 wordsThe success which the Ross of Castile met with on its first production was by no means impaired by its reception last night at the hands of a very large audience. A part from the expressiveness of the music, which uns well given by ...
Article : 824 wordsA meeting of members of the dramatic and musical professions, of gentlemen interested in those professions, and of artists and citizens desirous of co-operating in the movement, was held yesterday afternoon at Harwood's ...
Article : 1,014 wordsThe Clarence River Jockey Club Races took place to-day. MARES' PRODUCE STAKES.—T.H.Smith's Prairie Bird 1, T. H. Smith's Mozart 2, Greaves's Ingleside 3: Fernside ...
Article : 77 wordsIn the House of Lords, on the 26th May, Earl Beaconsfield stated that Sir Garnet Wolseley had been appointed Governor of Natal and the Transvaal, and High Commissioner and Commander-in-Chief of ...
Article : 2,440 wordsThe framework of the floor of the cupola of the International Exhibition building dome was hoisted to its place on the top of the lantern yesterday morning. The last of the intermediate ribs of the dome was also fixed in its place. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 235 wordsGLENHEAD V. ARFORMA.—A match was played on Saturday afternoon, between the abovenamed clubs, on the Double Bay Reserve, which resulted in a decided win for the Glenheads by three goals and four tries to nil, the Arformas ...
Article : 100 wordsSir,—While apologising for again trespassing on your space, I cannot allow the letter of the University umpire which appears in your columns this morning to pass with-out comment. ...
Article : 267 wordsThe production of Gade's cantata, "The Earl-King's Daughter," was the principal feature in the concert given by the Sydney Musical Union, at the Masonic Hall, last night, but in addition to this there was a miscellaneous ...
Article : 980 wordsSir,—The question of charges for admission to the Exhibition is, I am informed, to be definitely decided at the meeting of the Commission on Friday next. I would beg, therefore, its attention to the fact that, in the experience of ...
Article : 183 wordsAt noon, yesterday, on address signed by 83 magistrates of Sydney was presented to the Lieutenant-Governor, at Government House, by the committee appointed at the meeting of magistrates held on the 27th ultimo. The ...
Article : 638 wordsSir,—In perusing the schedule of prizes in Section VI. Agriculture, I find it is the intention of the Commission to give a silver medal for first, and a certificate for second prize in sub classes 650—poultry. I would ask why are not ...
Article : 219 wordsThe following letter has been received from the secretary of the South Australian Rifle Association. The secretary of the New South Wales Rifle Association has already addressed a letter on the same subject to the Rifle ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 584 wordsA meeting of the members of St. Anne's Church was held in the School-house on Tuesday evening, the 8th instant, respecting matters connected with the day school. The Rev. R. L. King occupied the chair. The Rev. H. Britten, ...
Article : 625 wordsSir,—The able letter of "Colonist," in your issue of to-day, charges me[?] with using, "inadvertently," in my address to the honorable the Legislative Council, against the Chinese wall, which certain persons desired to construct, a statement ...
Article : 461 wordsPowers, Rutherford, and Co. report:—1900 cattle yardell, and half sold to-day at previous rates. 1800 sheep yarded, principally, from Riverian. Prime are selling rather higher, but others show no improvement. We sold about 6000 Riverina wethers up to ...
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Advertising : 199 wordsSir,—Last evening I was one of a party of five, three being ladies, who went to the Queen's Theatre and took tickets for the dress circle. On reaching there we were informed that the seats were all taken, and were offered chairs, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 10 Jul 1879, Page 6
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