BOXING-DAY in Sydney is always devoted to enjoyment. It has for many years been one of our most popular holidays. Yesterday did not present an exception to the rule. The citizens seemed to be of one mind in seeking ...
Article : 2,305 wordsTHE following correspondence has been handed to us for publication:— "10, Basinghall-street, London, 13th October, 1871. "Dear Sir,—Your letter of 2nd instant, enclosing certain ...
Article : 1,168 wordsABERDEEN, November 1st.—We made but a brief stay at Liverpool, and then came straight north, being anxious to have a chance of some good autumn weather in this locality. Nothing could ...
Article : 2,805 wordsThe Circular Quay, as is usual on a Boxing-day, was thronged yesterday with pleasure-seekers; but the steam accommodation, owing to the threatening appearance of the weather on Christmas-day, was not equal to the demand, ...
Article : 821 wordsTO-DAY being a public holiday, no business was transacted at the Custom-house. From Singapore, under date 21st November, we hear that the cargo of Australian coals ex ...
Article : 337 wordsJudge—J. S. Farnell, Esq., M.P.; stewards—Messrs. Hugh Taylor, Thomas Ashby, Robert Dunn, and John Kelly; clerk of the course and starter—Thomas Ashby, Esq. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 27 Dec 1871, Page 5
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