THE Bench of Maglstrates was occupied on Saturday, the 4th instant, and Friday, the llth, in hearing a curous char[?] of Horse-stealing perferred against a man named John Medson alias Ted Elwards, alias Henry Curtis. The ...
Article : 386 wordsRUSSIA tried to obtain sanction for the passage of troops tlnough Servia, but it is reported that Austria refused. The Bussiand have resumed offensive ...
Article : 110 wordsWE underatand that Sir John Robertson will complete the formation of his Government this morning, the only office remaining unassigned being that of the Colonial Treasurer. This office was offered to Mr. Alexander Stuart, but that ...
Article : 182 wordsEXTRAORDINARY ESCAPE.—Mr. and Mrs. Flint left Queanbeyan on the 7th instant (the local journal states) to visit their daughter, living on the Molonglo River. On reching the bridge—they proceeded to ...
Article : 3,332 wordsAN Industrial and Art Exhidition in connection with the William-street Sunday School was opened yesterday evening in the schoolroom beneatl the cha[?] and was very largedy attended. This exhibition, the first of its ki[?] in ...
Article : 1,329 wordsAN inquiry was held before the Marine Board, which commenced on Monday, August 6, and concluded yesterday, touching the cricumstinces connected with the abaudomient of a barque call d the Gloucester. ...
Article : 649 wordsSIR Stafford Northcote stated in the House of Commons, that, in regard to the Eastern Question, the policy of the British Government would be one of strict neutrality, subject ...
Article : 38 wordsTHE weather continues dry, grass is b[?]oming searce, and there is [?]ain a general[?]ery for[?] Pr[?]p[?]tions are being made on most of the stations a this neighbourhood for shearing, which will dounnence about the 1st proximo. ...
Article : 331 wordsIt is rumoured that France is likely to beplaced in a state of siege shortly, to curb the radicals. ...
Article : 24 wordsThere has been a demonstration at Athens in favour of war. ...
Article : 15 wordsWhen the surveyors sounded the Springbok they found that she had only made two inches of water in twenty-four hours. She will be ready for sea at noon. ...
Article : 100 wordsSIR,—The members of the Lower Chamber having so often invited a dissolution, in order to attain to recon-traction by adimission of new members, at the disection of the lectorafes, outside [?] can seareely fathom this repeated ...
Article : 1,122 wordsOver 8000 kangaroos were yarded and killed in one drive, at Trinkey station, near here, on Saturday last. Ths drought is terrible. Cattle, and horses, and ...
Article : 35 wordsTHERE is quite a collection of s[?]ples of wools be [?] arranged at the Exhibition at Bowen Park, that may be classed as above. They[?] put up in [?]eat glass-covered cases 3 x 5 inches, and ca[?]ed with [?] wools that find favon ...
Article : 880 wordsYESTERDAY evening, the Rev. W. F. Clay, M.A., M.D., delivered lecture at the Masonic Hal, under the auspices of the Health Society of New South Wales, on "Food as connected with the Public Halth," There was a mod rately ...
Article : 1,464 wordsThe Council of the National Association has appointed commissioners to the Paris Exhibition. The arrivals of persons in the colony for the past quarter exceeded the departures by 5000. ...
Article : 145 wordsThe financial statement will not be made before Thursday. Nothing further has been heard of the two men lost on Lake Burrunbeet. ...
Article : 189 wordsA MEETING of the Board of Sheep Directors was held on Thursday evening, at the Globe Hotel, Mr. Thomas Mitchell in the chair, [?] other m[?]m[?]ers present being Messrs. Watson, Manni[?] and Lyne. ...
Article : 1,738 wordsThe R: M. S. Tanjore sailed for Melbourne at 6 o'clock this morning. The Bravo has arrived from New York with 8000 cases kerosene. ...
Article : 70 wordsThe new Ministry has been formed as follows:— The Hon. P. O. Fysh, Premier without a portfolio; Mr. Brown, Treasurer; Attorney-General, Hon. W. R. Giblin; Minister for Lands, Hon. W. Moore; ...
Article : 51 wordsSIR,—I regret very much that I should have misled you in regard to teh death of my much [?]est[?] friend Mr. W. H. Suttor. On the information of Mr. Frank Sultor I told mutual friends how extremely unwell his ...
Article : 135 wordsBoth men from the Queen Bee, who were missing in the scrub, have been found, in an emaciated condition. A London message says the ship was not insured. It is reported that the Pacitic Company wil take ...
Article : 58 wordsSIR,—I trust you will excuse me for bringing before the directors of the Milson's Point Staeam Ferry Company through your valuable paper, teh condition of the landing-stages at the Circular Quay, also at M'Mahon's Point, and ...
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Advertising : 224 wordsWE are indebted to the Hon. Sir Henry Parkes, K.C.M.G., for the following copy of un official telegram received from the Agent-General, London:— "London, Saturday, 1.39. ...
Article : 126 wordsSIR,—We are much indebted to Mr. H. C. Russell for the information conveyed in his letter in your issue of to-day, with regard to Mars. He would still furtherr oblige by giving as some information concerning the Comet or ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 14 Aug 1877, Page 5
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