[Eevening News.]—There was a severe duststorm this morning, and a fine stead rain has set in from the south. ...
Article : 41 wordsThe annual sale of draught and thoroughbred horses, held by Messrs. M'Culloch, Campbell, and Co., was commenced at Kirk's Bazaar on Tuesday. Before the sale commenced the horses were paraded ...
Article : 1,704 wordsEcho.]—A fine rain has been falling all the morning and is likely to continue. Botham, the American immigrant, who out his throat, has to-day been remanded for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 31 words[Herald]—Special united services have been held here every night this week, for prayer for rain. We had a splendid rainfall yesterday, but ...
Article : 30 wordsThe Age of Monday last reports that an inquest was held on the body of Thomas Moore, aged forty years, who was found drowned in the River Yarra on Friday last. Paul Brumbilla, teacher of languages, ...
Article : 732 words[Herald.]—A long discussion took place in the Assembly yesterday, on the Licensed Victuallers' Bill. Sunday closing is not likely to be carried, and it is probable that an ...
Article : 157 words[Evening News]—The Quarter Sessions commenced on Thursday and finished to-day. Theophilus Dunaghoe indecently assaulting a female, was found guilty and sentenced to six ...
Article : 101 wordsRAW BEEF AS AN ARTICLE OF FOOD.—Rawbeef, it is asserted, proves of the greatest benefit as a diet for persons of frail constitutions. It is reported that physicians are now administering to consumptives a ...
Article : 1,374 words[Evening News.]—A steady rain has been failing all the morning, and there are appearances of a continuance. ...
Article : 31 words[Herald]—The schooner St. Kilda, from Melbourne, went ashore near Greymouth. The cargo probably will be saved, but the vessel is in such a bad position that it is likely to ...
Article : 48 words[Evening News.]—Commodore Hoskins and the officers of the Wolverine, visiting this city, are guests of the Governor Frederick Keit, for garrotting a digger in ...
Article : 193 wordsWe (Herald) are informed that the stone masons employed upon the principal works of the city have struck for one shilling per day more wages. From information which has been ...
Article : 397 words[Herald.]—The Council resumed to-day the taking of evidence on the Railway Bill, and examined Mr Elsdon, the engineer of the Hobson's Bay Railway. The House sat until a ...
Article : 651 wordsMiss Canavassoglu, of Athens, was basely deceived by a gay young Greek officer, and she shot him dead in the street. Modern law interve[?]ed, and the young lady was arrested for murder. But the tradition of ...
Article : 2,426 wordsWe (Herald) have been requested to publish the following correspondence:— "Consulate of the German Empire, "Sydney, 22nd August, 1877. ...
Article : 162 words"The Department of Imperial Railways takes an early opportunity to express its warm thanks to your Excellency for the work of the Commissioner of Railways (John Rae), Sydney, which you ...
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