SECOND DAY'S RACES.—Molong Handicap: Plunger 1. District Purse: Mabel 1. Squatters' Purse: Half-and-Half 1. Forced Handicap: Half-andHalf 1. ...
Article : 31 wordsTHE NEW SOUTH WALES INDEPENDENT.— This is a monthly periodical, issued under the auspices of the Congegational Union of New South Wales, its present editor being the Rev. J. Spencer Forsaith. It is now in its ...
Article : 1,864 wordsARRIVED.—At 12, Merksworth (s.), at 2 p.m., Barrabool (s.), from Sydney; Galatea, schooner, from Newcastle. SAILED.—At 6.30 p.m., Bowen (s.), at 7 p.m., ...
Article : 33 wordsA young man named Anderson struck his head when diving in the Glenelg Baths, and died this morning. The Council of the University have adjourned the ...
Article : 59 wordsAt the Wollogorang sale the bull Chieftain was purchased by Mr. Frederick Chisholm for 420 guinees; fourteen bulls averaged £59 17s., and twenty-nine bull calves £11 14s., and the seventy-five ...
Article : 124 wordsSAILED.—March 16, from the Bluff,—Arawata (s.), for Melbourne; Prospector, for Sydney; Victoria, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 22 wordsAt the Muswellbrook Show, Wolfe and Gorrick, of West Maitland, were awarded first and second prize for their colonial manufactured "Lion brand" tobacco. ...
Article : 28 wordsSOMETHING has at last been done to vindicate the corporate honour and to sustain the dignity of Parliament, though not until the public had well nigh arrived at the conclusion that Parliament had neither ...
Article : 2,427 wordsThe Upper Hunter Pastoral and Agricultural Society's Show opened to-day with fine weather, and an attendance of about 1200 visitors. The arrangements were moderately good. The judging is nearly ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,717 wordsPAXTON'S G. M. Co.—The mininer manager reports under date the 11th March:—"Star of Peace Vein: Stoping to the north of shaft at 370 and 330-feet levels (10 tons raised); the stone from 380-feet level looks payable, that ...
Article : 422 wordsThe Platypus (s.), crossing inward from Sydney, to-day, shipped a heavy sea aft, doing considerable damage to the saloon skylight and the captain's cabin. The following vessels are wind-bound:—Examiner, ...
Article : 56 wordsThe Clarence (s.) is detained through heavy sea on the Bar. The Agnes Irving (s.) had to anchor in the deep hole and lighter her cargo, there not being sufficient water on the crossing. ...
Article : 41 wordsThe weather is moderating, but the sea is still high. The Home Press speaks most highly of Mr. Senior, engaged by Mr. Macalister as chief of the Parliamentary shorthand staff, and editor of the Daily ...
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Advertising : 1,091 wordsSIR,—The second sentence of the report of the examiners on the public examinations, held in November, 1875, published by the University 1st instant, is nonsense, arising from the ignorarice of the learned examiners with regard to ...
Article : 345 wordsThe Assembly sat till 3 o'clock this morning, and passed the property tax and income tax. The Treasurer stated that, owing to delay in the passage of the Budget, there would be a debit balance ...
Article : 645 wordsSIR,—The report of the University examiners contains an elaborate attack on "the minute and subtle analysis of sentences," as a cruel waste of teachers' and pupils' time in the Public schools;" and is held to be such a serious evil ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 17 Mar 1876, Page 5
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