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  2. Advertising

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  3. COMMERCIAL.

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  4. WORKSHOPS AND FACTORIES BILL.

    THE deputation which was the outcome of the public meeting held at the Protestant Hall in favor of the introduction of a Workshops and Factories Bill waited upon Sir ...

    Article : 254 words
  5. THE DREDGE CLARENCE.

    The top of the house of the dredge Clarence, which was carried to sea during the recent heavy weather, has been washed ashore at Jerusalem Creek, 15 miles north ...

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  6. THE SURRENDER OF THE "TIMES."

    'ON Monday morning (writes the FREEMAN'S JOURNAL of February 8), when the arena was opened for the encounter, when the combatants had entered the lists and were ...

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  7. GRAIN.

    The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. report:--Wheat: The market continues firm, and we quote prime samples of New South Wales wheat at up to 3s. 7d. ...

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  8. ALDERMANIC AMENITIES.

    A lively scene occurred in the Windsor Council at the meeting lust night. One civic magistrate called another a fool, and said he frequently attended the council ...

    Article : 55 words
  9. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    A COMMITTEE representing the unemployed, and consisting of Messrs. Oliver, Mann, and Jamieson, waited upon Sir Henry Parkes yesterday and made an application ...

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  10. PETERSHAM PARK.

    A DEPUTATION, consisting of the aldermen and residents of Petersham, accompanied by Mr. Wheeler, M.L.A., Mayor of Petersham, waited on the Premier ...

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  11. IRISH NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    THE following letter was received by last mail by the officials of the Irish National League from Dr. Kenny, M.P., Dublin :-- "43 O'Connell-street, Upper Dublin, ...

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  12. WAVERLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL.

    THE usual fortnightly meeting of the Waverley Borough Council was held on Wednesday evening. Present:--His Worship the Mayor and 10 aldermen. ...

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  13. BOGUS DEFENCES.

    MR. JUSTICE STEPHEN made some strong remarks on the practice of entering bogus defences yesterday morning, when a case was called on in No. 3 Jury Court in which ...

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  14. FAT STOCK.

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  15. PROPOSED ROAD TO PROSPECT DALE.

    A DEPUTATION from the Smithfield-Fairfield Council was to have waited upon the Minister for Lands yesterday to urge upon him the need for a road running through what ...

    Article : 77 words
  16. BENEVOLENCE REWARDED.

    WILLIAM BROWN, who looked anything but the softy he wanted Captain Fisher to believe he was, was charged at the Central yesterday with stealing three sacks, and ...

    Article : 127 words
  17. THE MAN BUCKLEY STRUCK

    IN the gloaming of St. Patrick's Day Constable Vaughan arrested a well-known larrikin named Jack Buckley, and was marching him off to the lockup when his ...

    Article : 123 words
  18. WOOL.

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  19. SAVAGE CLUB.

    THE Savage Club held another of their pleasant corrobborces at Needs' Assembly Rooms on Tuesday evening, when the members and their friends made merry with ...

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  20. A PROPOSED LOOP LINE.

    MESSRS. FULLER, Ewing, and Cullen, M.'sL.A., accompanied a deputation yesterday representing a public meeting held at Albion Park to the Minister for Works to ask ...

    Article : 192 words
  21. THE ROSE-RIDDEL DEBATE.

    Sir,--I was astonished to find in your account of the debate that any points I made at the end of a chain of reasoning were quite obscured in almost every ...

    Article : 435 words
  22. WOOLWICH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    THE council-chambers at Hunter's Hill were crowded on Tuesday night to hear what turned out to be really first-class amateur vocalism and music, assisted by a helpful ...

    Article : 248 words
  23. NO SPEAK ENGLISHES.

    HE could not speak English, but he got there all the same, and if his language was different his pantomimic actions must have been impressive in begging alms in ...

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  24. CHEATING THE CORONER.

    WE frequently hear of doctors, chemists, and undertakers being banded together to provide victims for the latter to practice the rites of his profession upon, and probably ...

    Article : 570 words
  25. THE HARBOR COLLISION.

    THE inquest, in connection with the Adelaide-Colonist collision, which resulted in the death of Frederick Taylor, a seaman belonging to the latter vessel, was continued ...

    Article : 216 words
  26. JAMBEROO RAILWAY.

    A DEPUTATION, accompanied by Messrs. Fuller, Ewing, and Cullen, M.'sL.A., and representing the residents of Jamberoo, waited upon the Minister for Works ...

    Article : 236 words
  27. TOM HOOD.

    A LECTURE on the life and writings of Tom Hood, author of the " Song of the shirt," &c., drew a large audience to the Unitarian Church on Tuesday evening last. The ...

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  28. FISH, OH!

    LING fish occupied the attention of No. 2 Jury Court yesterday, the parties to the action being John Crawford and Robert Miller. It appeared that the plaintiff employed the ...

    Article : 163 words
  29. A ST. LEONARDS DRAINAGE CASE.

    A CASE against the borough of St. Leonards was opened in No. 3 Jury Court yesterday. The plaintiff, James Fussell, claimed L500 for damages through the overflow of ...

    Article : 151 words
  30. FURRED SKINS.

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  31. PROTECTION IN THE SUBURBS.

    IN connection with the series of open-air meetings that are being held throughout the suburban electorates a public meeting will be held on Saturday night, March 22, from ...

    Article : 63 words
  32. HENRY GEORGE THE REPUBLICAN.

    A WEST MAITLAND correspondent writes: --Mr. Henry George addressed a large gathering at the Town Hall, West Maitland, on Tuesday evening. He repeated the ...

    Article : 177 words
  33. ST. PAUL'S YOUNG MEN'S UNION.

    THE usual weekly meeting of this union was held in St. Paul's schoolroom on Wednesday evening last. The business of the evening-- music, elocution, and singing-- ...

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  34. EASTER HOLIDAY TRAINS.

    THE Railway Commissioners have arranged a very convenient series of trains for the Easter holidays, which should ensure a considerable amount of traffic, to the ...

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  35. AN ILLAWARRA STONE QUARRY.

    IN No. 1 Jury Court yesterday the time of the jury was spent in listening to a dry case with reference to an Illawarra stone quarry. This property in 1884 was in the possession ...

    Article : 169 words
  36. PROTECTION IN MACDONALDTOWN.

    ONE of the largest, if not the largest, political meetings that has ever been held in Macdonaldtown was held on Tuesday night at Mulligan's Hotel, ...

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  37. EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE.

    IN view of the general depression prevailing in the labor market of the colony, and the large number of persons at present in want of employment, we have decided to publish, ...

    Article : 165 words
  38. THE HASTINGS AND MANNING ELECTORATE.

    Mr. G. R. DIBBS, M.L.A., has arranged to deliver a series of addresses in the above electorate in support of the candidature of Mr. Hugh M'Kinnon, who has the ...

    Article : 124 words
  39. Advertising

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  40. PROPERTY SALES.

    Messrs. Trebeck, Son, and Co. report: Stations: We have more earnest inquiries for sterling properties, both sheep and cattle, and are negotiating for a fine property in New ...

    Article : 31 words
  41. HIDES, TALLOW, &c.

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  42. SUBURBAN TICKETS.

    WE understand that the Railway Commissioners have arranged that tickets taken out for short distances on the Saturday may be available for return on the ...

    Article : 39 words
  43. LIVE STOCK.

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  44. The Masher Used It.

    A young block "doer," named Guy, Drunk his ma's gin on the slu[?] ; His toes hod corns, as hard as horns, But CORN[?]ANE made them all fliii. ...

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  45. THE CARRINGTON HOSPITAL.

    IN reply to a deputation which waited upon him yesterday to ask for Government assistance for the Carrington Hospital Sir Henry Parkes promised to lay the matter ...

    Article : 36 words
  46. Advertising

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