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Detailed lists, results, guides : 26 wordsA general meeting of members of the Phonographic Association of New South Wales was held last evening. There were about 50 members present. and Mr. Samuel Cook (president) occupied the chair. The President said ...
Article : 648 wordsIn his performance of ingomar, at the Gaiety Theatre, last night, Mr. W. E. Sheridan further proved the versatility of his talent, for he pourtrayed the subiugation of the barbarian chieftain's rugged nature by the soft in fluences ...
Article : 642 wordsAbout two months age we gave in these columna a short account of the movement set on foot by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales for the establishment of the Royal College of Music, giving an account of the objects and aima of the ...
Article : 1,391 wordsA strong S.W. wind set in at nightfall yesterday, and freshened up considerably later on, accompanied by heavy rain and sea. A number of small vessel made the port for shelter before the worst of the gale; but daring the ...
Article : 399 wordsSir,—I desire to reply to the article in your paper of August 1st, and I should have done so [?]lier but from being in the country and unable to attend to the matter I shall prove, I think, before I conclude, that your ...
Article : 1,970 wordsNo. 3 Tynan's is washing 500 loads, which have so far gone 5dwt. The warden declines to give an order for Bryan and Cotton's grant, for exc[?] of ground on the South Australian Company's claim. The [?]in reef. which is ...
Article : 505 wordsVery many of car readers will hear with great regret of the death of the Rev. Conon Thomas Smith, formerly of St. Barnabas', Sydney, and more recently of All Saints', Bathurst. The rev. gentleman was so well known in ...
Article : 593 wordsThere has been a great deal of harsh criticism of British intermeddling in the affairs of all nations, of which criticism some part, at least, has been unwarranted. The mother. country. though often in the wrong, has had one most ...
Article : 776 wordsSir,—I observe that the array of facts ce[?] former letter has not induced Mr. Heydon to abo[?] astounding statement that all the industries of New South Wales are "hopelessly distanced" by those of [?] ...
Article : 495 wordsThe general setting over the recent Tattersall's Meeting took place at Tattersall's last evening, and passed off very quletly. Masquerade was in such favour for the Hawkesbury Grand Handicap that it was difllcult to obtain 160 to ...
Article : 100 wordsYesterday the Queensland team, accompanied by Messrs. Raper, Brodie, M. Arnold, Taylor, Dewdney, and Richmond, poid a visit to the Blue Mountains, and passed a most enjoyable day, The party proceeded as far as Mount ...
Article : 433 wordsThe third lecture of the winter course was delivered by Mr. P. J. Holdsworth on Friday evening. at St. Stephen's Young Men's Institute, Newtown, before a very large audience, the subject chosen for the occasion being "A ...
Article : 495 wordsMr. George Kiss, who died on Sunday at his residence, Ventner, Randwick, was one who had mada himself, by his business capacity and untiring energy, a prominent position in Sydney. He was a native of Warwickshire, and soon ...
Article : 107 wordsAt Messrs. Nathan Coben and Co's regular weekly [?] of gat stock to-day no cattle were sold. They disposed of [?] wethers at 10s, cwrs 7s. 6d. These were only of middling [?] Mr. Alexander Johnson sold by auction to-day Dwyer's ...
Article : 51 wordsSir,—Your satirical correspondent "Picton." in his latter of August 10, re the proposed bridge over Stonequarry Creek, thrusts on the innocent public such a glaring misstatement of facts that I must ask to be allowed to correct ...
Article : 279 wordsSale of 755 bales, from Sydney and Queensland, — and Co.:— Ex Orentes, from Sydney: A. Tobin and [?] 40 secored combing baggets at 24d. [?] ...
Article : 3 wordsOn Tuesday evening last a meeting representing the various printing offices was held at the Currency Lase Hotel, Pitt-street, for the purpose of arranging during the coming season a series of matches amongst the clubs in connection ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 15 Aug 1882, Page 6
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