SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Sir Henry Parkes announced, this evening his intention, to lose the session at the end of March. He purposes re-assembling at the end of ...
Article : 433 wordsLONDON, March 4.—It was announced that Brigadier-General Newdegate, who took a prominent part in the recent operations in Afghanistan, would ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 wordsCOASTWISE.—Lubra, Kembla and Diamantina, steamers, Dew Drop, Agnes Rose, Amy, and Dolphin, from Sydney ...
Article : 22 wordsLONDON, March 4.—The Gazette to-day contains an announcement that Colonel Sir Evelyn Wood, in command of the forces operating against the Boers ...
Article : 46 wordsIN our advertising columns will be found particulars of the sale of the wrecked steamer Collaroy, by Messrs. Fraser and Co., at Sydney, on Thursday next. ...
Article : 33 wordsPACIFIC SLOPE, barque, for Honolulu. LOUVOIS, French barque, for Mauritius. AUSTRALIND, barque, for Wellington EDWIN BASSETT, barque, for Wellington ...
Article : 58 wordsADELAIDE, Saturday.—The Orient Company's steamship Cotopaxi, from London for Sydney, arrived yesterday. ...
Article : 17 wordsLONDON, March 5.—In his inaugural address, President Garfield gave a review of the progress of the States during the past century. He referred with great ...
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Advertising : 410 wordsIN another column a marine curiosity bearing the above name is advertised for exhibition at Broadbent's Shooting Gallery, Wolfe-street, to-day. The creature ...
Article : 36 wordsTo Lyttelton, per BRITISH AMBASSADOR, 2400 tons coal To Dunedin, per WAKATIPU (s.s.), 1050 tons coal and 30 cases wine ...
Article : 22 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunday.—A terrible catastrophe occurred at the Heads on Saturday evening. The turret ship Cerberus had been experimenting with torpedo charges, ...
Article : 534 wordsBRITISH AMBASSADOR, 1794, Davis: Horseshoe, to sail for Lyttelton, D. Williams, agent BRITISH MERCHANT, 1696, Maloney: No. 7 ...
Article : 508 wordsA GRAND concert in aid of the new School of Arts is arranged to take place on Friday evening next, at the Wickham Council Chambers. Most of the best local talent ...
Article : 54 wordsWE are in receipt of the schedule of prizes for the first annual show of fruit, vegetables, and flowers, in connection with the Northern Agricultural Association. ...
Article : 50 wordsLONDON, March 4.—The Australian mails brought by the Orient Company's steamship Garonne were delivered to-day. GALLE, March 4.—The P. and O. ...
Article : 91 wordsMR. M'CRIMMON, who was reported to have been pluckily rescued from drowning on the Long Beach a few days ago, has called upon us, contradicting the statement ...
Article : 94 wordsLONDON, March 6.—Hanlan, champion sculler of the world, in replying to an address of welcome at Toronto, Canada, spoke highly of both Trickett and Laycock. ...
Article : 31 wordsA REWARD of £10 is offered in another column for such information as will convict the dastardly cowards and larrikin sneaks who perpetrated a most ...
Article : 81 wordsLONDON, March 6.—The Irish Land League are still agitating for a reform in the land laws. A monster meeting has been held, without any disturbance of the ...
Article : 98 wordsBRISBANE, Sunday.—Brown's bakery shop at Port Douglas has been destroyed by fire. A Normanton telegram states that the ...
Article : 193 wordsA MAN, named Thomas Barnsley, met with a severe accident whilst trundling a trolly near the Honeysuckle Point Bridge, on Monday, in company with John ...
Article : 70 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Mandelson has brought to Sydney from Mount Poole for exhibition a nugget of gold weighing seven and a halt ounces. It is much ...
Article : 555 wordsWILCANNIA, Saturday.—The latest news from Mount Browne diggings is assuring. The population there number nearly 500, and good order prevails. The diggers ...
Article : 311 wordsW. W. COLE's great circus, menagerie, and congress of living wonders will be found sufficiently announced in other columns of this issue, to afford a fair, idea ...
Article : 108 wordsMails containing letters, packets, and newspapers will be made up at this office, and forwarded overland to Melbourne, on Monday, March 14, 1881. Mails will close as follows:— ...
Article : 99 wordsMELBOURNE, Saturday.—Francis Sims fell from the second story at Messrs. Mowbray, Rowan, and Hicks' store, and sustained some injuries, which, however, ...
Article : 217 wordsLONDON, March 4.—The House of Lords has been engaged for two days in discussing a motion brought forward by Earl' Lytton, late Viceroy of India, in favour of ...
Article : 92 wordsMails for the United Kingdom, via Naples and Plymouth and Continent of Europe will be made up at this office on Saturday March 12, 1881, closing at 5.30 p.m. to catch the ...
Article : 103 wordsMR. R. FAVELL, builder, of Newcastle, has recently had good cause to be thankful for the ingenuity possessed by an old mechanical resident, Mr. Gingell. Mr. ...
Article : 145 wordsTHE above regulations, laid upon the table of the Assembly on Friday list, by the Premier, and published in our issue of yesterday, although an ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 wordsLONDON, March 5.—The Viceroy of Ireland, acting on the authority conferred by the Coercion Act, when has now become law, has taken stops for ...
Article : 106 wordsA MEETING of the various subordinate lodges of the American Order took place in the Warwick Hall Darby-street, on Friday evening, March 4, to assist in the ...
Article : 223 wordsADELAIDE, Sunday.—Nothing more has been done towards re-forming the Ministry. The people are becoming impatient at the delay. It is understood that Mr. Bray ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 11 wordsPERTH, Sunday.—The Perth press are writing in indignant terms respecting the course adopted by the delegates at the Sydney Conference relative to Chinese ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 wordsLONDON, March 4.—The Government are pushing forward the bill for regulating the carrying of arms in Ireland, which was voted urgent at the sitting of the ...
Article : 57 wordsAT the Wagga Waga Court of Quarter Sessions on Monday morning in the case of J. E. Mullons and Mary Jane Smith, who were charged with making false ...
Article : 121 wordsLONDON, March 4.—In the House of Commons to-night, Mr. Gladstone stated that, although the parleying between Colonel Carrington and the Ba[?]tos had ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Wed 9 Mar 1881, Page 2
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