The Port Darwin line is incorrupted north of Beltana. Yesterday the Tasmanian cable, which has been silent for some time, was restored, and is now working satisfactorily. ...
Article : 5,482 wordsROBERTSON V. M'CULLOCH.—Messrs. Purves, Williams and Hood appeared for the plaintiff; Serjeant Sleigh and Messrs. Higinbotham and G. P. Smith for the defendant. In ...
Article : 445 wordsWilliam O'Brien Howes was charged with larceny as a bailee in retaining a £5-note from a man named Kelly. The accused, who had been incarcerated since Saturday ...
Article : 304 wordsThe Right Rev. the Bishop of Melbourne, Dr. Moorhouse, conducted an ordination service at Christ Church to-day. Confirmoes numbering 188, chiefly females, were present ...
Article : 294 wordsThe West Melbourne branch of the Reform League held a meeting last night at the James Watt Hotel, Spencer-street; Mr. Lettey in the chair. The secretary ...
Article : 592 wordsDilmond John Howes, late secretary of the shire of Belfast, was to-day brought up on remand from last week, charged with wilfully and maliciously setting fire to the ...
Article : 397 wordsGeneral meetings were held and closed in the following estates:—Fredk. Dowell, of Hotham, engineer; Chas. F. Nicholls, of Collingwood, mining agent; Edward Salisbury, of Carlton, ...
Article : 108 wordsIn Re R. S. H. B. Wakley, of Sandhurst, sharebroker.—Compulsory certificate application, part heard. Mr. Lawes for Oriental Bank; Mr. M'Farland for the insolvent. ...
Article : 95 wordsDISTRICT COURT (Monday).—Thomas William Laity was charged with smoking in the Botanical Gardens, contrary to the regulations. The defendant, after being warned by a constable, ...
Article : 302 wordsThe weather is all that formers and selectors in the North-western part of the colony desire. The crops are coming ahead beautifully, and there is a fair, average crop of ...
Article : 292 wordsBRYANT V. PATTEN.—His Honor delivered judgment in this suit. He said:—This is a suit by Mr. James Mark Bryant against his wife Letitia and Messrs. Patton and Donaldson, her ...
Article : 1,568 wordsIn the Assembly to-night, Sir H. Parkes moved a resolution to go into committee to-morrow to consider Sir W. Jervois's report, and said that when the House was in ...
Article : 372 wordsThe cable-repairing steamer Agnes weighed anchor at daylight and steamed out to the assumed position of the Tasmanian end of the injured cable. She ...
Article : 158 wordsThe following comments upon the death of a promising young man named C. B. Poole, who succumbed recently to the effects of an injury received in a football match played ...
Article : 503 wordsAn ordinary meeting of the City Council took place yesterday afternoon; the Mayor (Cr. Paterson) in the chair. The Victoria Club.—A letter was received from Messrs. Butters and ...
Article : 776 wordsAbout two months ago a human skull was found by two boys in the Yarra near Dight's Falls. The police, being informed of the circumstance, took possession of ...
Article : 147 wordsA chocking fatal accident occurred here to-day. A married woman named Stone, the wife of a line repairer, had got on the railway line near the township just as the ...
Article : 118 wordsSome time ago the Government of this colony received a circular despatch from the Queensland Government relative to the grave constitutional question of the Imperial ...
Article : 433 wordsThe means of defence recommended for New South Wales by the Imperial Military Commissioner, Sir William Jervois, have already been briefly stated by telegram. The ...
Article : 2,207 wordsThe Government have fixed upon Waurattee Island for a quarantine station. The Marine Board holds an inquiry into the week of the Emily Smith this week. ...
Article : 69 wordsJames Fredk. Poynting, of Hotham, late storekeeper and contractor, now out of business. Causes of insolvency: Losses on bay and wood contracts, sickness, bad debts, and pressure of ...
Article : 49 wordsA collision between two passenger trains on the Victorian, Railway line, near Spencer-street, occurred yesterday afternoon. The half-past four p.m. train for Essendon had ...
Article : 504 wordsCatherine Reef United Claimholders', 7th June.—Yield 190 oz. 8 dwt., from 350 tons raised by the company, and 110 oz. 6 dwt, from tributors. Main shaft: There is no material change to notice as to quantity ...
Article : 543 wordsOur Daylesford correspondent writes:—"On Saturday aa inquest was held by the coroner for the Blackwood district on the body of John M. Moriarty, a publican at ...
Article : 336 wordsThe following report on the quarries at Spring Bay, Tasmania, from which the stone for the new law courts in William-street is to be obtained, has been forwarded ...
Article : 516 wordsST. KILDA COUNCIL (11th June).—Correspondence: From the West Beach Improvement League, inviting the council to address the Government touching the requirements of the ...
Article : 348 wordsThe final match for the President's Cup in the Warehousemen's Cricket club was concluded on Saturday afternoon, after repeated postponements on account of the weather, and resulted in the ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Tue 12 Jun 1877, Page 3
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