THE Circuit Court opened to-day, before Sir William anning; Mr. C. Stephen being the Crown prosecutor. The barristers present are Sir George Innes, Mr. D. Buchanan, Mr. C. G. Davis, Mr. G. ...
Article : 84 wordsABOUT half-past 4 o'clock yesterday morning, a disastrous fire broke out on the grocery premises of Messrs. Hanks and Co., in George-street. The progress of the flams was so rapid that in a very short time the contents of the shop and ...
Article : 1,308 wordsPARLIAMENT is to reassemble to-day. Is it for the "dispatch of business," or is it only for fresh recriminations and fresh struggles for office? We can say what would be for the ...
Article : 9,062 wordsSIR,—I crave a little of your valuable space to bring under public notice the necessity there exists in the country districts for some portion of the immigration now flowing into Sydney being distributed over the colony, and depots formed ...
Article : 352 wordsTHE sale of Exhibition stock took place last week on Prince Alfred Park. There was a large attendance of people round the sale rings, but the bidding was far from spirited, and a great many animals were withdrawn, as the prices ...
Article : 1,339 wordsThe foundation-stone of the Catholic Presbytery was laid here on Sunday by the Bishop of Bathurst. At the close of the ceremony, over £800 was laid on the stone. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe escort left this morning, taking 893 oz. 6 dwts. ...
Article : 13 wordsA meeting is to he held in Bathurst, to-morrow, regarding railway extension to Molong. A meeting here has telegraphed to the Mayor of Bathurst resolutions urging the importance of Molong as a settled ...
Article : 86 wordsSIR,—On Saturday, the 21st instant, the Faraway was still lying in Sirius Cove, flying most bravely her yellow flag, whilst other two yellow flags could be seen on shore. Will Mr. Piddington kindly inquire why she is still there, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 430 wordsARRIVED.—Elamang (s.), from Sydney. She passed the Boomerang. There was an advance in breadstuffs to-day. Mr. Beor, barrister, will probably be returned for ...
Article : 37 wordsSir James M'Culloch leaves for Warrnambool, overland, by the first train to-morrow morning. Parliament will be dissolved on Wednesday. The Premier will address his constituents on the same ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 194 wordsARRIVED.—Ringarooma (s.), from New Zealand; Jerfalcon (three-masted schooner), from Formosa; Ceres (barque), from New York. ...
Article : 17 wordsA PUBLIC meeting to advocate the extension of railway communication into the city, so as to facilitate passenger traffic between Sydney and the suburbs, was convened last night in the Foresters' Hall, Cook's River Road, by Mr. ...
Article : 827 wordsMr. Tulloch has been elected for South Launceston, unopposed. The Parliament meets to-morrow. Sir Robert Officer has resigned the Speakership, ...
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Advertising : 636 wordsDuring the passage of the ship Alnwick Castle, the crew mutinied and stabbed the master. The Italian Opera Company performed Vestalo on Saturday, for the first time in the colonies. The opera ...
Article : 125 wordsSIR,—Were I in Sydney instead of being many hundred miles away, I should be very glad to have a friendly interview with Sir Alfied Stephen about the Criminal Law Amendment Bill. As it is, I can only express my opinions ...
Article : 561 wordsSIR,—A short time since the ex-Premier instanced as a proof of abuses under the present Act the three small boroughs at North Shore. Had he known the whole facts of the case they would have pointed his moral more ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 24 Apr 1877, Page 5
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