THE Customs' duties received to-day were as follows:— Spirits............ £119[?] 17 3 Wine, still............ 117 8 0 ...
Article : 1,249 words"Let us rapidly throw our tape across this Paganism, not so much as an object of present interest, but because we shall thus be the better able to understand the character of ...
Article : 2,057 wordsThe races to-day were well attended. The weather was beautiful. S[?]ORTS HANDICAP.—Forester 1, Spartan 2, The Bard 3. ...
Article : 68 wordsAT a meeting of the members of the Church of England last night, Mr. Thomas Taylor's tender for £4020, for a portion of the proposed new church, was accepted. ...
Article : 38 wordsPRESENTATION PLATE.—Yesterday we were shown by Messrs. Flavelle, Brothers, and Roberts, a piece of plate intended for presentation to Mr. John M[?]Elhone, M.L.A., "by his supporters at Cassilis," ...
Article : 3,555 wordsOver one hundred horsemen and vehicles went out and met his Excellency the Governor and suite this afternoon, and escorted them into town. The cavalcade was a long and orderly one, and on his ...
Article : 104 wordsTHE customary half-yearly gathering of the Lyndhurst College Union took place yesterday. During the day a cricket match was played on the Albert Ground, and several other sports were entered into. The weather being ...
Article : 968 wordsThe Pastoral and Agricultural Association, at its annual meeting, fixed the first Wednesday and Thursday in March as the date of their next show. The sums to be given in prizes will amount in the whole ...
Article : 92 wordsA very heavy thunderstorm passed over here last night at 7 o'clock, which lasted till 10. It was unaccompanied by rain. SAILED.—Clarence, at 3 p.m. ...
Article : 29 wordsARRIVED.—Young Australia, Captain Tucker, from Sydney. The sternpost started during the passage. The Pearl has not arrived. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe oppressive heat which prevailed during the past week culminated in a terrific storm at dusk yesterday. The lightning was most vivid, it struck a cottage in Fortitude Valley; it entered at the chimney ...
Article : 63 wordsHis Excellency the Governor made a long speech at the Sandhurst Banquet last night, and met with a most enthusiastic reception. He returns to town to-day. ...
Article : 272 wordsSIR,—I desire to point out an error in your leading article of this morning, commenting on our revenue and expenditure for the quarter ended 30th September last. You state the railway receipts for that term to be £142,229 and the ...
Article : 396 wordsARRIVED.—Mirzapore (French barque), from Java: Shannon (brig[?], from Newcast[?]e. At 5.20. Barrabool (s.), from Sydney; Rebecca June (brig), from Maryborough. ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Assembly sat till midnight; Mr. Boucaut's amendment in reference to the outer harbour was negatived, and a motion for the adoption of the report carried. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 490 wordsSTAR of P[?] G. M. Co.—Under date 25th October, the mining manager reports as follows:—"The penthouse has been taken out, and stoping south commenced at the 555feet level by the side of the vein. I propose to take out ...
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Advertising : 573 wordsSIR,—I remember some year since. Mr. Windeyer (the then member for Sydney West) brought before the House the subject of planting the Flagstaff Hill with trees. On visiting it the other day, for the first time for some years, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 27 Oct 1876, Page 5
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