SAILED.—April 22: Princess Louise and Berthas, for Sydney. ARRIVED.—April 24: Schoolboy, from Newcastle Margaret, from Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 96 wordsThe Rev. T. F. Bird, Congregational minister, died on Saturday after a long illness. His Excellency the Governor leaves on Wednesday for the Western district, where preparations are being ...
Article : 708 wordsIt is understood that Mr. Fitzherbert, the Superintendent of Wellington, will be nominated for the office of Speaker by the Government; the Opposition candidate will be thus shelved. ...
Article : 191 wordsThe Circuit Court commenced to-day before Mr. Justice Faucett, Mr. Barton being Crown Prosecutor. There b a calendar of thirty-one cases. William. H. Fitzpatrick, charged with obtaining money under false ...
Article : 131 wordsWE have had delightful weather for our Easter holidays but excepting a cricket match between Welcome v. Parkes,. and the parties in the evening, an unusual quiet prevailed. In the cricket match, Welcome had the advantage in one ...
Article : 735 wordsTHE business before the Circuit Court was continued and concluded since my last. George Pitt was found guilty of the murder of Ann Mary Martin, at Guntawang, on the 25th of December last, and sentenced to death—Judge ...
Article : 1,527 wordsAlderman Davies, recently ousted from the Municipal Council, was reelected Mayor to-day. The costs of the late action were paid by a shilling subscription, which Mr. Davies handed over to the ...
Article : 36 wordsThe official declaration of the poll for the Hartley electorate was made to-day, the numbers being:— Huxley, 364; Neale, 330. Majority for Hurley, 24. ...
Article : 29 wordsMr. John Tate, of Jamberoo, while at Kiama Wharf, as the steamer was leaving about 12, to-day, fell dead; he was apparently in good health. ...
Article : 28 wordsThree men were arrested here on Saturday by the police on a charge of alleged sheep-stealing. The sheep are the property of Mr. Brown, of Cannonbar, and Mere travelling. ...
Article : 132 wordsA numerously-attended public meeting was held at Cambewarra on Friday, to protest against the diversion of Hie mail road from Cambewarra. The meeting was almost unanimously of opinion, backed by that ...
Article : 74 wordsMr. Henry Copeland, in conjunction with some local gentlemen, has formed a company for working a large area of Crown and private land at Sydney flat, which is considered by the residents rich, in gold. ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Thomas and Henry was towed off Trial Bay beach to-day by the Alchymist and taken on to Nambucera. The Eliza, schooner, succeeded in clearing from [?]rial Bay during the late gale, but was beached ...
Article : 51 wordsCaptain Gilmore, the new Colonial Secretary, was defeated for Central Launceston by Mr. Bromby; the voting was—Bromby 269, Gilmore 207; majority, 62. The election caused great excitement. ...
Article : 32 wordsTHE best news of this week u that in Creighton, Hixon, and Beard's, they have come on a vein calcutated to go 12 oz, the the ton. I have this from several sources, though not directly from any of the tributers. One report gives the ...
Article : 1,269 wordsParliament meets on May 23rd for the dispatch of business. Gangard's buildings, in Edward-street, were sold for £6000. ...
Article : 304 wordsIt is reported that, the Government intend confining the ad valorem duties to 5 per cent;, and will largely increase the free list. The first business to be transacted when ...
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The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), Sat 29 Apr 1876, Page 562
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