Illawarra, steamer, 313, Capt. Garde, from Sydney; general. cargo. Dairy Maid, steamer, 56, Capt. Wilson, from Sydney; general. ...
Article : 333 wordsWe understand that steps are being taken by the Government to resume ten acres of Mr. A. Beatson's land at Bulli for a cemetery, the site being at, or near the sea shore immediately ...
Article : 1,182 words(Before the Police Magistrate, and Messrs. W. J. Wiseman, W. Robson, and D. Williams, J.'sP.) Thomas O'Keefe, for drunkenness and obscene language, was fined £1. ...
Article : 336 wordsThe Colonial Secretary (Mr. G. R. Dibbs), the Minister for Works (Mr. W. J. Lyne), the Minister for Justice (Mr. J. P. Garvin), and Messrs. Lysaght and Butcher, M.'sP. reached ...
Article : 154 words[While giving publicity to the opinions of correspondents, it should be borne in mind that we do not necessarily endorse the opinions os enunciated.—ED. I. M.) ...
Article : 34 wordsSIR,—It is said that straws [?] that the stream runs. On the [?] "Curmudgeon" would rather have [?] than retrenchment. I need not[?] ...
Article : 723 wordsFull Council. Correspondence inwards— 1. From H. Hicks, sen., drawing attention to timber on the wharf; that it is not in accordance ...
Article : 557 wordsThe great question of the day has been for some weeks past the question as to the right of Otford storekeepers to the use of the Government railway line in common with other storekeepers ...
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Family Notices : 123 wordsSIR,—In last Thursday's issue "Curmudgeon' returns to the Irish question, and this time he takes figures to prove his conclusions. Now, with your permission, I would like to say a word or two ...
Article : 682 wordsA letter on the above subject, of which the following is a copy, has been handed to us by Mr. Lysaght, M.P., for the information of all whom it may concern. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 wordsThe Army still continues its sorties upon the town of Wollongong, meeting in the Temperance Hall every evening it is not engaged for any other purpose. The first evening they "opened fire" ...
Article : 414 wordsTHE retirement of Sir JOHN ROBERTSON from political life is an event that cannot have many parallels in the history of this colony. After serving his country for a third of a ...
Article : 1,593 wordsThe war ships dressed to-day in honour of Coronation day, and royal salutes were fired. Reception by Lady Carrington was held this afternoon. On Saturday night a carter named Joseph Salt ...
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Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950), Tue 29 Jun 1886, Page 2
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