James Mace, the champion pugilist, who arrived in Sydney from California by the mail steamer Zealandis on the 3rd instant, was born at Beeston, in the county of ...
Article : 1,375 wordsMrs Annie James, who had been twice remanded on the above charge, was again brought before the City Court, and pleaded "not guilty" to" forging and uttering a bill ...
Article : 253 wordsWe are told, however--we must be for given if we say parrotlike, for the repetition of a truism without any proper apprehension [?] meaning decidedly partakes of this ...
Article : 249 wordsA strange admission was made by the Rev. Mr J. Smeaton, the Presbyterian minister, at a Wesleyan tea meeting. He lamented the fae ...
Article : 401 wordsThe trees of Sandhurst are its best ornation. It can boast of few public buildings of any great beauty or imposing dimensions,, but strangers are at once struck with the ...
Article : 61 wordsThe main object, however, to be considered at the present time is how to relieve those presons who have suffered by this disaster, and the Mayor of Ballarat East has to some ...
Article : 161 wordsThis was an action brought by the assignee of the insolvent estate of one Hourigan, a publican at Sandhurst, to recover the value of certain of property alleged to have been ...
Article : 274 wordsA Very ready way out of the difficulty was suggested long ago by Mr. A. K. Smith, and we trust to [?] it [?] adopted. If we remember a[?]ght, this [?] proposed ...
Article : 170 wordsThe policy of the South Australian Go [?] as set forth in the [?] sender such ports and harbors as[?] command [?] to the distriers, presents ...
Article : 274 wordsMr Munro has been taken to task for venturing to call the attention of the [?] of victoria to the a[?]rocities that have [?] perpe[?]rated by the great [?] ...
Article : 466 wordsThe [?] ...
Article : 324 wordsExamination summons. Mr Lawes for the trustee; Mr C. A, Smyth for insolvent. Ing Loung, of the firm of Sum Kwong Warr, was examined concerning his de[?]lings with the ...
Article : 48 wordsYesterday a further extension of 20 miles of the northern line was officially opened, the section being that from Binalong to Murrumburrah. ...
Article : 101 wordsThis was an action brought [?] M'Kay and his wife Ellen M'Kay, [?] £49 damages from Hugh M'Leod, a landowner, for an alleged assault on the female ...
Article : 195 wordsThe memorandum issued from the Lord Chamberlain's Department, London, Eng., 21st December, is as follows :--The recent tragedy in the Brooklyn Theatre, at ...
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Advertising : 438 wordsGreat was the amazement of all England when, at the close of the last century, William Murdoch discovered the use of combustible air or gas. So little was the ...
Article : 333 wordsOn referring to the Parliamentary reports dating the debate on the Berry Budget proposals, we find that the public were informed in distinct terms that the intention ...
Article : 427 wordsAt the District Police Court this morning, a seaman named William Organ sued John Pain, the master of the steamer Barrabool, for £7 odd, wages at the rate of ...
Article : 196 wordsA poor but clean looking little old woman, named Elizabeth Smith, with a broken arm and a bag of broken victuals, was charged as a vagrant. She was picked up in a half ...
Article : 66 wordsAnn Roberts arrived from Geelong a fort-night since, and has appeared before this court during this period four times. She was found yesterday in King street very moist. ...
Article : 67 wordsWilliam Kennedy is a drunken cabby. He was found in Elgin street yesterday in a very how-come-you-so state. His horse, according to [?] Walsh is in a dreadful ...
Article : 47 wordsMr Sturt, P.M., granted the following applications for transfers of publicens licenses at the City Police Court to-day. Patrick O'Callaghan to ...
Article : 73 wordsMaster Edwin Gough is fond of cages. He was possessed of a cage yesterday, which contained two canaries, Constable Cook observed the three birds, consisting of the ...
Article : 90 wordsFrederick Croxton, living at Sandridge, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital today, suffering from injury to the head, cau[?]d by his being knocked down by ...
Article : 62 wordsThe booths for the All England Cricket Match were sold to-day at Kirk's Bazaar, as follows.--No. 1, M'Auley, £25; No. 2 M'Inerney, £28; No. [?] Kavanagh, £22; ...
Article : 79 wordsWilliam Dick is a foolish man ; instead of following out the old admonition, " Go to the ant, tho[?] sluggard," he went instead to his " uncle," He picked up a watch and ...
Article : 92 wordsThe teachers are entitled to what they ask (to be placed on the list of civil servants.) Their work is as important as that of other civil servants--in some aspects much more ...
Article : 249 wordsMr John Smith, the well-known Australian [?] ...
Article : 126 wordsA few days ago the member of a California rifle association [?] great moral duty [?] when a lady, carry [?] ...
Article : 1,038 wordsMr Kerferd, in the absence of the Minister of Roads and Bridges, received a deputation from tho Coburg council, requesting that the Government would aid in repairing the bridge ...
Article : 96 wordsThe recent arrival of Jim Mace in Sydney, will render of some interest the following extract from an American paper:-- The match between these prominent ...
Article : 887 wordsThe following is the list of prssoners in the Melbourne gaol, awaiting trial at the Central Criminal Court, whose sittings will be commenced in the Supremo Court on ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Tue 13 Mar 1877, Page 3
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