The extension of the Northern line from Quirindi to Tamworth is perhaps one of the most important of any events connected with our system of railway communicntion with the interior which has yet taken place. In tapping ...
Article : 2,418 wordsCertificates were granted, upon the usual conditions, as follows:—On the application of Mr. Ryan, to John Brennan; on the application of Mr. Robberds, to Robert Percy Greenwood. ...
Article : 545 wordsThe following notifications appear in the Government Gazette published yesterday morning:- APPOINTMENTS.—Mr. W. T. Pinhey, to be secretary and registrar of the Board of Pharmacy, vice Gritton, deceased; ...
Article : 297 wordsSir,—The people of Sydney, and possibly of New South Wales generally, in thinking and speaking of the forthcoming International Exhibition, would hardly have the faintest idea that any other site than Prince Alfred Park ...
Article : 858 wordsIt was not the Commission of New South Wales that gave the dinner in honour of Mr. C[?] Owen, but the Executive Commissioner, Mr.—I beg his pardon, the Hon. Edward Combes. ...
Article : 820 wordsTo-day is being observed as a partial holiday, and city and harbour are in gay attire over the event of the opening of the railway to Tamworth. A large number of people arrived here from Sydney by the ordinary ...
Article : 112 wordsThis was an action partly heard on the previous day, to recover £50 damages for slander, the plaintiff being the Mayor of Darlington, and the defendant one of the aldermen of that municipality. Mr. Pilcher appeared for the ...
Article : 122 wordsHis Excellency the Governor opened the line, arriving here this evening at 6 o'clock. The trains were detained two hours on the journey. About 6000 persons were present. There were many visitors from Sydney and from townships ...
Article : 126 wordsMaster's Office —At 11 a.m.: Jones v. Jones, plaintiff's evidence. ...
Article : 16 wordsWednesday, October 16, at 11 a.m.—Before the Chief Commissioner James Erwin, first and only, also adjourned examination, Edward Richard Roberts, first and only; Martin [?] first; Maurice Bush, same; Thomas Frederick Meyer and ...
Article : 261 wordsThe banquet took place in the Goods-shed at 9 o'clock. The decorations, with flowers, evergreens, and Chinese lanterns, were most effective. About 250 persons sat down to a cold collation, and amongst them was a large sprinkling ...
Article : 2,841 wordsSeventeen persons were fined for drunkenness. Ellen Br[?], Ann Cole, Margaret Cunninghame, and Ellen King were fined, some 20s. and others 40s., for using obscene language. ...
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Advertising : 648 wordsEight persons were fined for drunkenness, and four for being drunk and disorderly. Margaret Walker was fined 40s., with the alternative of fourteen days in gaol, for making use of obscene language; ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 16 Oct 1878, Page 7
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