CASINO, FRIDAY.—The Land Board concluded an eight days' sitting here, on Wednesday. There were 130 cases dealt with. Mr. R. Page, Land Agent, appeared in nearly 70 cases. ...
Article : 210 wordsTHE proprietors of the Times object to the double expense of being represented on the Commission of Enquiry, and at the Parnell action to be tried in Scotland. They will reserve most of their ...
Article : 462 wordsSYDNEY, THURSDAY.—In the Brisbane Tattersall's Jordan Stakes, amongst the entries are Mr. W. C. Bundock's ch fillies by Excelsior—Miss Whiffler; by Excelsior—Adelaide; b f Excelsior— ...
Article : 173 wordsYESTERDAY, before the P.M., and Mr. E. M. Ryan, J.P. LARCENY. William Saunders, William Davis, Frank ...
Article : 692 wordsHOUGH'S handicap foot race for £10 is to be run to-morrow, and as over 40 entries have been sent in, some good sport ought to be witnessed. The Council have decided on again petitioning ...
Article : 298 wordsSYDNEY, FRIDAY, 8 P.M.—The race between Searle and Hoghes (a nephew of the ex-champion Hickey) was rowed to-day at Newcastle, Hughes receiving 10 seconds start. Searle won very easily with 25 ...
Article : 45 wordsSYDNEY, THURSDAY.—On Tuesday night a match was arranged between Searle and Teemer for the championship (in the event of the former gaining the title) to row within six months on the ...
Article : 110 wordsSYDNEY, THURSDAY. — It is believed that the Greta Colliery will start work on a similar agreement to that made with Stockton. It is reported that the Miners' Delegate Board ...
Article : 124 wordsACCORDING to appointment, on Monday evening, in M'Phereon's large atore room, the Rev. R. W. Holden was the recipient of a parse of sovereigns, which was handed to him by Mr. S. Bathgate, J.P., ...
Article : 540 wordsJUDGE DOWLING arrived at Lismore to-day, to investigate charges against the Police Magistrate. Mr. Trollope is holding a Land Court at Lismore. The idea of a cricket team visiting the Clarence ...
Article : 661 wordsSYDNEY, FRIDAY.—Yesterday waa the worst day experienced here for a long time. The wind blew at a fearful rate—81 miles per hoar at one period, and the whole city and suburbs were enveloped in ...
Article : 109 wordsTHE Editor does not hold himself responsible for opinions expressed by correspondents. SIR.—With reference to your Ulmarra correspondent's remarks re the inquest at Cowper on ...
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Advertising : 3,119 wordsLecture.—The Rev. Father Collingridge delivered a lecture in the Maclean Mechanics' Institute on Wednesday evening last, entitled "Personal views and reminiscences of the ...
Article : 545 wordsMANN RIVER REEFS.—A correspondent, under date 21st September, writes:—Mining on the field continues brisk. Three tunnels already are driving into the mountains, which, at the depth they are at, ...
Article : 186 wordsGrafton Infantry.— We have heard on reliable authority, although not officially, that the authorities will recommend that the Grafton Infantry corps should be converted into a partially ...
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