FELLOW COUNTRYMEN,—Throw up your caps! Mr. Dalley has consented to stand—old men and beldames swear it at the corners of the streets—and we, thrice-blessed folks of Sydney, are to have a COALITION. ...
Article : 1,327 wordsHOLIDAY seasons are seldom distinguished by note-worthy events, and the Christmas week of 1857 has proved no exception to the rule. In spite of the hot weather, of which Peter 'Possum so feelingly ...
Article : 1,764 wordsMONDAY, 28.—James M'Grath, adjourned single, half-past 10. James Maxwell, second, half-past 11. George Emmott, second, 12. Frederick Woodley, single, half-past 12. Charles H. Rooke, single 1. ...
Article : 139 wordsDURING the past week the new Congregational Church, in High-street, West Maitland, has been opened, Divine service having been performed on the evening, of Tuesday, when the Rev. W. Cuthbertson, of ...
Article : 2,213 wordsTwenty-two persons charged with having been found intoxicated in the streets were cautioned and discharged. James Stapleton, found guilty under the Vagrant ...
Article : 401 wordsThe first day's programme of this spirited little meeting was run throgh on Saturday. The pleasant morning favoured the event, and, in spite of the counter-attractions nearer the city, a very large number availed ...
Article : 877 wordsWHATEVER may be the depression of the times, the dulness of trade, the confusion or stagnation of politics, the restless appetite for holiday of the good citizens of the ...
Article : 827 wordsThe gathering at this rustic resort did not exceed two hundred persons, old and young, and the entertainments did not come up to expectation. It was, however, an apparently agreeable occasion to a large ...
Article : 338 wordsSIR—In your issue of the 25th instant, regarding my application to the Supreme Court to be admitted an attorney of the said Court, you state that "I had been recently practising as an attorney in New ...
Article : 374 wordsIn celebration of Christmas holidays, many Christmas sports were provided for the amusement of the inhabitants of Pyrmont. Some of these were entered into and enjoyed with considerable relish; but, as the ...
Article : 74 wordsThe Woolloomooloo regatta of 1857 was not so successful as those of past years. It fell behind indeed its predecessors not only in attracting as large a concourse of spectators, but also in the success which ...
Article : 1,932 wordsThis favourite place of public resort was the scene of festivity throughout the whole of yesterday, the entertainments provided on the spot, as well as the excellent view of the aquatic sports going on in the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 28 Dec 1857, Page 2
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