London, Saturday.—The match against Gloucestershire was continued yesterday, when the Australians increased their score to 143, or 71 behind that of the Home team. Trott was highest ...
Article : 175 wordsLondon, Saturday.—The Times Charges Bill waa read a second time in the House of Lords last night, and passed without division. Lord Salisbury, speaking on the measure, said that the only object ...
Article : 747 wordsSYDNET, MONDAY.—Mining matters at Newcastle have assumed a most serious aspect. The result of the ballot is that 3005 miners record their votes in favour of a strike and 893 against; 29 ...
Article : 161 wordsClaim of £20 1s 4d on a dishonoured pro. note. Mr. Laman for plaintiff, Mr. Donaldson for defendant. Plaintiff's evidence was to the effect that a p.n. ...
Article : 2,280 wordsSYDNEY, MONDAY.—On Saturday upwards of 21,500 persons attended. The New South Wales Court is the centre of attraction. There was a large attendance at the special ...
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Advertising : 1,479 wordsTHE races to-day were again only poorly attended. Results:— MEMBERS HANDICAP, 1 mile-Charon'1, Stranger 2, Doubtful 3. Won by a length. ...
Article : 184 wordsLISMORE, MONDAY NIGHT.—A good number of visitors have arrived here for the races. At the present it is very like rain, and it looks as if we shall have wet races. Sir Alfred, Lemonade, ...
Article : 94 wordsSYDNEY, MONDAY NIGHT.—The Rosehill weights were declared this morning. In the Australian Handicap, Yellow Jacket heads the list with 9st, Butterfly 7-9, Falsetto 6-7, Lady Carrington 6-2. ...
Article : 90 wordsAT these races to-day the attendance was large. Besulte:— Flying Handicap—Fielder's Monarch, 6-9, first; Mitchell, 7-10, second; Falcon, third. Won by a ...
Article : 79 wordsSydney, Monday.—The businesses of Mort and Goldsbrough have been amalgamated, and will be carried on under the style of " Goldsbrough, Mort and Company." These are the oldest ...
Article : 346 wordsFire.—On Friday night a barn belonging to the Messrs. Connor, of the South Arm, was, with its contents, totally destroyed by fire. The owners of the building, which was a substantial shingled ...
Article : 569 wordsAt Carrington Grounds to-day, the Hurdle race was won by Jas. W. Byrne, from 5yds (scratch.) The match between F. Hewitt and Samuels, in which the former received a start of 5yds in 50, ...
Article : 73 wordsThe third round of Botany Handicap on Saturday, resulted in Read defeating C. Samuels 28yds, Morgan 34½, and Morris 35½, in the first heat; in the second Cassimer beat Wilkinson 33, Mullens 38 ...
Article : 308 wordsJOHN DOUSLING V. GEORGE PHILLIPS. Claim of £30 for breach of agreement. Mr. Norrie for plaintiff; Mr. Donaldson for defendant. According to plaintiff, who is a contractor, ...
Article : 2,903 wordsTHE DISPUTE IN THE COAL DISTRICT.—The conference on Saturday between the miners' delegates and representatives of the Associated Owners broke up without any other result than that of ...
Article : 123 wordsParliamentary Business.—The Herald, in summarising the lapsed questions, motions, and orders of the day upon the business paper of the Assembly at the closing of the Session, states there ...
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