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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,174 wordsTHE annual meeting of this society was held on Tuesday evening. The weather was unfavourable, and so there were not more than about fifty persons present. The patron of the society (the Hon. John Campbell) being unable, though ...
Article : 1,118 wordsBERRIMA Annual Races commenced to-day. There was but a poor attendance compared with previous years. First Race for a silver service (gift of Mr. John ...
Article : 95 wordsIn the Legislative Council, yesterday, Mr. GORDON moved the second reading of the bill to repeal the Workhouse Act of 1866, pointing out that no steps had been taken to carry "the Act into ...
Article : 4,781 wordsThe St. Patrick's Day races took place to-day, but the attendance was not numerous. Maiden Plate.— Silverstain, 1; Mousetrap, 2. Prince of Wales Stakes.—Valentine, 1; Limpie, 2. ...
Article : 44 wordsParliament. reassembled, but there was "no house." To-morrow will he observed as a close holiday. ...
Article : 20 wordsMr. Jones addressed a large meeting at Ballarat; it is estimated there were 3000 persons present, who almost unanimously voted his explanation satisfactory. His re-election is certain. ...
Article : 140 wordsARRIVED.—Lily, brig, from Mauritius, awaiting orders; Essie Black, barque, from Newcastle. SAILED.—At 11 a.m.: Hero (s.), for Sydney. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe Northern Territory landholders in London have intimated their intention of suing the South Australian Government for the amount of their claim, with ten per cent, interest added. ...
Article : 1,192 wordsAn accident, which resulted in the death of a very valuable horse, happened at the Fairfield Station a few days ago. The dray in which the horse was harnessed had been backed to the wharf or platform to unload into the railway tracks, ...
Article : 235 wordsSIR,—An old friend of mine attributed all the difficulties he met with in passing through life to "the want of information," the same reason will, I think, apply in regard to the present depressed state of this colony. ...
Article : 1,113 wordsI SEE that tenders have been called for the erection of a railway station and goods warehouse at Bowenfels, so that we may now expect to have the train running by the end of July, which will, indeed, be a great boon, and saving to ...
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Advertising : 2,565 wordsSIR.—I wish to point out that the site of the Library, in Bentstreet, although eminently adapted for many public purposes, is not sufficiently central for a Free Library. There is, however, a fine central site and a safe, roomy building at the disposal of the ...
Article : 173 wordsSIR,—I wish, as a stranger in Sydney, to draw the attention of the city authorities to the reekless and dangerous pace at which not only horsemen, but vehicles of all kinds are allowed o drive through the narrow and crowded streets of this ...
Article : 117 wordsSIR,—Would any of your readers be kind enough to afford me an explanation as to the cause of the falling of the meteor which occurred at about 10 o'clock last evening; [?] colour of the meteor, when it exploded, was of a most brilliant emerald green, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 18 Mar 1869, Page 5
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