Following are messages which have appeared in the Herald:— London, Oct. 8. Tenders were opened to-day for the Paddington ...
Article : 558 wordsCOACH LICENSE.—Henry Fry applied for a license for a stage coach to carry 6 passengers inside and 2 out. In answer to the bench the applicant stated that it was not the same vehicle for which ...
Article : 302 wordsThe medical men who attended Mr. Parnell have certified that he died from rheumatic fever causing failure of the action of the heart. Mrs. Parnell has agreed to the proposal that the ...
Article : 162 wordsA Chinaman named Tung Why was brought up at the police court, on remand from the 25th September, on a charge that he did act as croupier in a common gambling house at Newcastle on the ...
Article : 234 wordsTHE SPRINTER AND THE HEIFER.—" No, I ain't a vegetarian," says the well-known pedestrian Jack M'Lachlan, "but I don't care for cow." There is a reason for the dislike. M'Lachlan was gracefully ...
Article : 5,320 wordsAt the Municipal Yards to-day the veteran auctioneer Mr. Sparke offered upwards of 600 head of mixed store cattle. The attendance of buyers was small, and the sales dragged considerably. The ...
Article : 276 wordsFollowing are further particulars from the Herald's cablegram, of the death of Mr. Charles Stewart Parnell: London, Oct. 7. ...
Article : 524 wordsAt the Dubbo Assizes the further hearing of the Byerock case was taken yesterday. Henry Mallilieu, a mere lad, was arraigned on a charge of murdering his mate John Wilson, alias Carey, on ...
Article : 711 wordsFollowing are the results of the Syduey University Senior Examination which have most interest for our readers. A, denotes first class; B, second class; C, third class. ...
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