The gentlemen of the committee of the Snail's Bay Amateur Regatta (which takes place this Saturday, January 12), and more especially their indefatigable hon. secretary, Mr. W. R. Ainsworth, cannot fail to be more than pleased at the ...
Article : 1,957 wordsOur files of London papers are to the 30th November, from which the following extracts are taken:—THE SOUDAN DISASTER. Such detailed particulars as have been received of the ...
Article : 238 wordsAccording to the Broad Arrow, Mr. Forbes has a nervous dread of ever returning to Australia, lest his plain-spokenness should subject him to bodily pain and peril. The same journal, referring to his article ia the Nineteenth Century, ...
Article : 245 wordsThe week of which this issue chronicles the close has been one of the most unfavourable in many points known in this colony for several years. The heat from the coast to the Darling has been intense. Bush fires have been raging ...
Article : 785 wordsThe Lord Lieutenant had his attention directed to the continuance of party feeling in the North and the danger of a collision between armed factions at Newry on Sunday, December 2. He proclaimed the districts of the counties of ...
Article : 391 wordsMr. Quartermaine East, Mr. Edmund Kimber, and Mr. Purkiss visited the Claimant in Portsea Convict Prison on November 24. They found him in good health and spirits, and dressed in the blue serge tunic which it is customary ...
Article : 522 wordsA committee meeting of the New South Wales National Regatta was held on 3rd instant at Aarons' Exchange Hotel. There was a fair attendance of members, and Mr. J. P. Garvan, M.L.A., acted as chairman. Progress was reported ...
Article : 426 wordsThe European Mail states that on November 22, at Chetwynd-road, Highgate, John Frederick Burgon, youngest son of the late Joseph Burgon, M.B., M.R.C.S.E., of Sydney, New South Wales, died, aged 21. ...
Article : 679 wordsAt the village of Kirkfield Bank, near Lanark, on November 23, a young man, named William Brown, murdered two young women, and then committed suicide. The names of the murdered women are Charlotte Speirs and Catherine ...
Article : 331 wordsThe entries for the Snail's Bay Amateur Regatta, which is io be held on Saturday, were received on Saturday night. The entries were as follow:—Half-decked boats, 9; open boats, 20 feet and upwards, 3; maiden doable sculls, 4; 24-feet ...
Article : 142 wordsThere has been a rumour afloat to the effect that the Ada G. M. Company would suspend operations, but Mr. Curnew, the resident manager, has arrived, and the miners have commenced work. The manager of the B. U. G. M. ...
Article : 240 wordsOn Saturday afternoon last the boats of this club competed in a handicap race for two splendid trophies, presented by the vice-president, Mr. H. Underwood (P. A. Y. Club). The following were the entries:—Maggie, Olivette, Grand ...
Article : 222 wordsOn November 26, at the Central Criminal Court, before Mr. Justice Stephen, George Warden, aged 44, ana John Davis Watters, aged 31, were indicted for stealing and receiving various foreign securities of the value of £150,000, ...
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Advertising : 126 wordsA most interesting and important swimming contest took place at Devonshire Park Baths, Eastbourne, England, on 31st October last, between Miss Laura Saigeman, the then champion lady swimmer, and Miss Theresa Johnson, the ...
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The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), Sat 12 Jan 1884, Page 77
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