The following telegram was this morning received by the President of the Central Board of Health from Dr Toll, health officer at Port Adelaide :-- ...
Article : 343 wordsThe Victoria Amateur Turf Club held a meeting at Caulfield this afternoon, but were much loss fortunate than usual as regards weather. Light rain fell all last night and this morning ...
Article : 301 wordsTemple still remains a firm first favorite for the Sydney Cup at 6 to 1. Enquires are made for Prince Imperial. If the Jewel should chance to appropriate ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 114 wordsIn the House of Commons to night Mr Gladstone introduced the Irish Land Purchase Bill, the principal points of which are as follows :-- The Bill provides that the Irish ...
Article : 151 words[?] died at Richmond from [?] while riding in the Hurdle [?] bury on Thursday. He was un[?] time of his death. ...
Article : 310 words"That melancholy wall," This is the wall in the County Court against which the jurymen rest their heads while they listen to the tales of woe which the ...
Article : 837 wordsConsiderable surprise was occasioned at Hamley Bridge yesterday, when the rumour got abroad that R.S. Annear, manager of the local branch of the National ...
Article : 152 wordsMr Walker, the Commissioner of Customs, and Mr Wilson, Engineer of Ports and Harbors, who proceeded to the the Gippsland Lakes on Wednesday last to enquire into the ...
Article : 571 wordsOn Thursday night, in the upper room at the Town Hall, a complimentary banquet was tendered to Mr Aaron Waxman, who leaves for European Wednesday next. Mr Waxman goes ...
Article : 696 wordsIn this race Crystal, ridden by Flanagan, slipped and fell, and threw her rider against a post. His skull was fractured, and his leg broken, and he was killed on the ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Bill was read a first time before the House rose. ...
Article : 16 wordsThe morning was beautifully clear and bright and a good amount of work was performed. Tuscorara appeared to have somewhat the better of Kingfish. ...
Article : 216 wordsThe R.M.S. Sutlej was signalled off Wilson's Promontory at 10.5 this morning, and should reach the Bay late to-night. There are a large number of passengers on board booked through ...
Article : 397 wordsLittle Don Giovanni will be presented to-night. Miss Amy Horton as the hero, Mr J.L. Hall as Leporello, and M. Loredan, Miss Blanche Lewis and a numerous company, supported by a ...
Article : 52 wordsBefore His Honor Mr Justice Kerferd this morning, the case of Gracie v the Shire of Tullaroop was continued. It is an action for L1600 damages by ...
Article : 79 wordsThe Mikado has only twelve more nights to run--verb. sap to those who appreciate good singers, good actors, good music, and merry jests. ...
Article : 26 words[?] powerful, fellow named Edward [?]with threatening the life of [?] a woman who lives with [?] in West Melbourne. The complainant ...
Article : 518 wordsRip Van Winkle, with its charming music, cheery songs, and effective scenes, disappears on Wednesday. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe Private Secretary season closes on Thursday, but until then the laughter of visitors who crowd nightly to see and hear Messrs Thornton, Harwood and Company, will not ...
Article : 32 wordsThe action of Brenn v Arnold to recover L105 damages for alleged encroachment of a brick wall erected by defendant upon plaintiff's land, was continued before Mr Justie Higinbotham ...
Article : 105 wordsHugo's Buffalo Minstrels present a very good programme for to-night, including some excellent ballads. The sketch, Rival Walters, and the farce, The Crushed Tragedian, will provide ...
Article : 42 wordsLast night the attendance at the Exhibition Building numbered 3000. There was great interest in the contest. Bouquets of flowers were given to each man, and ...
Article : 164 wordsThe city organist, Mr David Lee, will perform on the organ as usual this [?]bening, the selections including the new waltz "Annen," from the opera "Nanon," selections from "The ...
Article : 57 wordsSome time ago the Colonial Bank purchased the premises known as Kimberley's Boet Palace, at the corner of Smith and Johnston streets, Collingwood, for the purpose of utilising ...
Article : 177 wordsHis Worship the Mayor had an interview this morning with Inspector Pewtress and Mr Mansfield, the secretary of the Eight Hours' demonstration, with reference to the route to be ...
Article : 292 wordsThe Combination Serenaders will perform a new programme, and the variety entertainment will include several Bootch songs. An extra concert will be given on Eight-hours ...
Article : 28 wordsMiss Ellen Fergus and company perform the drama, "Theft, or a Mother's Sacrifice," for three more nights, and on Wednesday will play the "Revolutionary" drama, "Shinghawn." ...
Article : 88 words"QUILL DRIVER" writes : -- "Nine to six I consider a very fair day's work, and, under ordinary circumstances, quite enough to expect from any man ; but the manner in which some ...
Article : 509 wordsOwing to the inclement state of the weather the committee of the Caledonian Sports held a meeting this morning and decided to postpone them until the 24th May, the Queen's ...
Article : 39 wordsThe drawing room at the Bourke street Coffee Palace was well filled on Wednesday evening to hear a debate by the members and visitors of the Metropolitan Parliamentary and Literary ...
Article : 708 wordsConsiderable reticence appears to have occurred in connection with the loan of L21,80 proposed to be raised by the Footscray Borough Council. This is understood to arise ...
Article : 523 wordsThe Rev S. Chapman will preach at the Collins street Baptist Church in the morning, and in the evening at the Theatre Royal. The Rev G. Muller preaches in the morning ...
Article : 280 wordsCONCERT IN AID OF THE NURSES' INSTITUTE. An enjoyable concert was given in the Prahran Town Hall on Thursday evening by Madame Ansley, R.A.M. and her pupils in[?] ...
Article : 322 wordsThe outbreak at the above establishment on Thursday night appears to have been of a much more serious nature than was at first thought, and the plans laid down by the ringleaders, four ...
Article : 445 words[?] married man named Charles Wolfs [?] with the larceny of three blankets[?] and [?] towels, the property of [?] a lodging house keeper in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 139 wordsAt the South Melbourne Court to-day a man, [?] James Fleming, was charged with assaulting James O'Flaherty, a man employed by [?] city inspector to look after defaulters under ...
Article : 82 wordsMichael O'Sullivan, who pleaded guilty last week to assaulting his mother "by swearing[?] and who was sent to gaol for contempt of court was again brought up. He had ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 204 wordsDoctor Schlesinger, of St. Kilda, began a series of lectures on Nursing at the Alfred Hospital yesterday afternoon. Besides the nurses connected with the hospital, a ...
Article : 469 wordsOne of the most enjoyable invitation balls that has taken place for some time came off last night at the new drill-room, close to the North Melbourne railway station of the local battery ...
Article : 194 wordsThe Orient mail steamer Chimborazo left Adelaide at two o'clock this morning, and is expected to arrive in the Bay [?] to-morrow afternoon. The agents [?], Bright ...
Article : 327 wordsThe black trackers, Willy and Johnny, have recently effected a capital stroke of work, and successfull [?] home a mean and malicious offence to three small farmers in the Minyip ...
Article : 322 wordsAt the City Court the morning a case involving somewhat peculiar conduct by a policeman towards a [?]was heard. William Wilson was charged with stealing a ...
Article : 155 wordsA very large and influential gathering of business men assembled at Scott's Hotel to-day for the purpose of drinking the health of Mr Bandall J. Alcock, junior member of the firm ...
Article : 361 wordsTo-day at the Malvern Police Court, before Messrs Newing and Edsall, J's.P., three small boys named respectively William Nielan, William Cohen, and James Murray, apprentices ...
Article : 283 wordsHorticultural Society's Chrysanthemum Show, Hallm M'Kenzie street, 19th April. West Melbourne Independent Church Tea Meeting, 6.30. 20th April. ...
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Advertising : 155 wordsThe following accidents were treated at the Alfred Hospital to-day :-- William [?] aged 16 years, a bricklayer apprentice[?] port street, South Melbourne, suffering from ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Sat 17 Apr 1886, Page 3
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