The usual meeting of the Committee of the School of Arts was held on Monday evening when there were present :—Mr. J. Rutherford, President, (in the chair), Dr. Bassett, Hon. ...
Article : 3,201 words"WHAT are they? Well, I always understood that they were what their title signifies—places where the aged and friendless poor could find rest and food and comfort ...
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Article : 251 wordsOn Tuesday evening a meeting of those agreeable to the formation of a Rille Association in Bathurst was held in the Town Hall. There were between 30 find 40 present, the majority of ...
Article : 2,264 wordsa melancholy fatal accident happened here this morning. Two young men, brothers, named Patrick and Joseph Riley, were decending their shaft, which ...
Article : 155 wordsThere are musicians and musicians; there are instrumentalists and—"fakers." Members of the latter order are mostly discoverable amongst those who affect an ...
Article : 564 wordsA man named Archibald Gilder, aged 47 years, a music-teacher, shot himself dead with a revolver at his residence, Darlington, this morning. ...
Article : 141 wordsJUBILEE SERVICES.—This is the Jubilee year of the Baptist Church in N. S. W. and on Sunday next, as will be seen, the pastor of the Baptist Church ...
Article : 574 wordsOn Saturday last there was a large attendance of the members of the Bathurst Volunteer and Civilian Rifle Clubs on the range to compete for tho prizes of Ammunition presented ...
Article : 553 wordsA PUBLIC MEETING of working men and others interested in tho eight hour movement, wag hold in the William-street Lecture Hall on Monday evening last. There was a very large ...
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