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The National Rifle Association's annual meeting was continued at Karrakatta to-day. The firing for the King's prize was completed, the shooting resulting in a tie between J. ...
Article : 235 words view this articleAn inquest was held yesterday by the City Coroner on the body of a male child named John Thomas M'Mahon, which died in the [?]nevolent Asylum on the 21st inst. ...
Article : 969 words view this articleThe following shipments of coal were loaded at Port Kembla this week:—Governor Blackall 500 tons; Herga 250, Palmerston 200, all for Sydney; Chillagoe 1873, Melbourne ...
Article : 88 words view this articleMr. Frank O'Brien, a miner, of Quartsville, had his hut burned under suspicious circumstances during his absence in Tumberumba. A valuable lot of mining tools and ...
Article : 46 words view this articleThe racecourse grandstand was totally destroyed by fire last night. The buildings in course of erection were damaged. They were insured in the Liverpool and London and ...
Article : 49 words view this articleThe Rev. J. J. Gilmore, from Midland Junction, Western Australia, was last evening inducted as pastor of the Bowral-Mittagong charge of the Presbyterian Church. ...
Article : 60 words view this articleAlderman Latham has resigned the position of Mayor of Cabramatta and Canley Vale. GLEN INNES, Friday. At a meeting of the Hand of Fellowship ...
Article : 315 words view this articleA bad accident happened in George-street yesterday afternoon, an elderly lady being severely injured by a tram. The victim of the mishap was Mrs. Elizabeth Chantler, aged ...
Article : 136 words view this articleArthur Essex, third officer of the steamer Tyr[?]an, lying at the foot of King-street, fell down the hold of the vessel yesterday, and fractured his left arm and jaw. He was taken ...
Article : 61 words view this articleOn the 25th instant the body of a man was found floating in Darling Harbour. It was identified as that of a recent arrival from England named Charles Woodward, about ...
Article : 138 words view this articleYesterday forenoon the body of James Keary, aged about 30, a barman, lately residing at Keary's Hotel, William-street, was taken from the water near the ladies' baths ...
Article : 152 words view this articleYesterday morning James William M'K[?], aged 13 months, died in the Marrickville Cottage Hospital from scalding injuries, received through a basin of boiling milk capsizing ...
Article : 42 words view this articleA boy named Alfred Reynolds, aged 12 years, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital today with a number of leaden pellets in the back of his scalp, and one in his arm. The ...
Article : 150 words view this articleMoney is so hardly earned by the Parisian workman and workwomen, and existence is such a struggle, that we need not wonder at the deadly tenacity with which earnings ...
Article : 143 words view this articleYesterday the Acting Government Meteorologist (Mr. H. A. Hunt) issued his review of the rainfall for the year just ending. Taking the individual months of the year, the report shows that the rainfall has ...
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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 1319 words view this articleSir,—To all except the members of a certain political party which professes the amazing doctrine that Britain is a foreign country, and Britons an allen race, the increasing ...
Article : 217 words view this articleSir,—The following extract is from your footnote to one of Tuesday last's cables headed as above:— "In many quarters in Germany the feeling ...
Article : 822 words view this articleAt the Summons Court, to-day, before Mr. M[?]res, D.S.M., Henry Russell Leahy was proceeded against by the City of Newcastle Gas and Coke Company for having on July 14 negligently caused a waste of gas ...
Article : 392 words view this articleThe steamer Perth cleared at the Customs to-day for Fremantle, via Sydney, with 1650 tons of coal and [?]dries, the Italian ship Papa Emanuel for Tal Tal [?] 2140 tons of Wallsend coal, and the steamer ...
Article : 100 words view this articleA special meeting of the delegate board of the Col litry Employees' Federation was held to-day at th Trades Hall. The following resolution was car ried:—"That the board commends the federation to ...
Article : 191 words view this articleAt a meeting of the council of the Chamber of Commerce to-day it was r[?]lved to approach the Government with a view to having the shipping office open on Government holidays for the transaction of ...
Article : 158 words view this articleMessrs. A. Hammond and Co., of London, forward their latest publications through their Sydney agent, Mr. J. W. Hammond. Anton V[?]'s "[?]lse Brillante," for pianoforte, is a clever and ...
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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 633 words view this articleCommonwealth, s, 6611 tons, Captain H. G. Thomas, from London, via Capetown and ports. Passengers—Mr. Maney-Lake, Mr. Constable, Mrs. Constable, Miss Constable, Master Constable, Dr. Recce, Mrs. ...
Article : 699 words view this articleNinevch. s, for London via South Africa and ports. Fanny, French b[?], for Noumea. Monkbarns, sh, for West Coast, via Newcastle. Oonah, s, for Hobart. ...
Article : 42 words view this articleOp[?]r. R.M.S., for London via ports; Medic, s, for London and Liverpool via South Africa and ports; O[?] n, s, for Dank[?]k, Antwerp, and Hamburg via ports; Moresby, s, for solomon [?]lands, British New ...
Article : 171 words view this articleVedra, s, 4057 tons, Captain R. H. Prout, for Fatmouth, via Adelaide and Newcastle, in ballast. A[?]shire, s, 7252 tons, Captain B. Coull, for London, via Fremantle and South African ports. ...
Article : 130 words view this articleLoch Ryan, bq, from Glasgow: 1360 pkgs alc, 1092 pkgs whisky, 220 [?]s fish, 200 [?]s ginger wine, 200 [?]s [?]ssence, 78 pkgs rope, 350 R. W. pipes, 5333 bd[?]s tubes, 704 plates, 117 pkgs cordage, S[?] pipes, 17[?] tons ...
Article : 511 words view this articleNineveh, s, for London, via South Africa and ports: 242 bls wool, 25 bls leather, 40 cs sheep wash, 5200 bars [?]ad, 1002 rumps and 1003 loins beef 548 [?]s and 1108 legs mutton, 238 [?]s lamb, 30 crts rabbits, 314 ...
Article : 319 words view this articleThe R.M.S. Orontes arrived at Colombo on Dec. 22 from Australia. The R.M.S. Ormuz left Port Said on Dec. 29 for Australia. ...
Article : 199 words view this articleSubjoined is a list of the passengers by the R.M.S. Ophir, which will be despatched from Sydney at noon to-day, for London, Marseilles, and Naples, calling at Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantle, and ports:—Mr. J. ...
Article : 295 words view this articleThe following passengers have been booked by the White Star liner Medic, sailing at 10 a.m. to-day from Dalgety's Wharf, Miller's Point:— For London: Mr. H. E. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. ...
Article : 237 words view this articleMessrs. W. and A. M'Arthur, Ltd., managing agents for the Gulf Line, Ltd., report the following movements of steamers to their agency:— The Gulf of Venice is expected to leave Hobart ...
Article : 97 words view this articleThe Tyrian arrived yesterday from Melbourne, and leaves again to-day for Townsville, via ports. The Gabo arrived yesterday from Queensland ports, and leaves again to-day for Melbourne. ...
Article : 193 words view this articleThe following are the principal lines of cargo by the White Star liner Medic, sailing to-day for London via South Africa:—6700 bales wool, 750 tons cocoanut oil, [?]00 tons tallow, 65 casks pickled pelts, 70 tons tin ...
Article : 82 words view this articleThe steamer Airlie, of Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co.'s island fleet, arrived last evening, and anchored in Neutral Bay. Captain Williams reports having left Singapore on Dec. 1, Batavia on the 4th, Thursday ...
Article : 125 words view this articleAppended is a complete list of the passengers booked at Sydney for the excursion to the West Coast So[?]ds of New Zealand by the steamship Waikare, which will sail on January 7:— ...
Article : 223 words view this articleThe barque Loch Ryan, 1207 tons, 104 days out from Glasgow, with a general cargo, reached Sydney Harbour yesterday. Captain W. Nicholson reports that departure was taken from [?] on the l8th ...
Article : 334 words view this articleThe Orient-Pacific Company's R.M.S. Orotava, from London via the usual ports of call, is due at Sydney early, this morning, and will m[?]r in Neutral Bay. She left London at 7.30 a.m. on ...
Article : 350 words view this articleThe following are the movements of the fleet of the German-Australian S.S. Company, Ltd.:— The A[?]ona is at Port Pirie, due Sydney Jan. 6; the Apolda left Melbourne Dec. 24, homeward; the ...
Article : 220 words view this articleBy the last English mail Messrs. Nelson and Robertson received advice of the following charters:— Atlantic, bq, from South Australia to United Kingdom or Continent. ...
Article : 127 words view this articleAll previous records between Port Phillip Heads and the entrance to the Tamar River, Launceston, were easily eclipsed last week by the turbine steamer Loongana, of the Union line. The distance from ...
Article : 302 words view this articleThe offer of Mr. Alfred Beit, the South African magnate, to found a Professorship of Colonial History at Oxford has naturally, made a stir in University circles. The offer ...
Article : 1870 words view this articlePORT DARWIN (2540 miles).—Arr: Dec. 28, Waih[?], s, from Victoria River. THURSDAY ISLAND (2000 miles).—Dep: Dec. 30, Tsinan, s, and Empire, s, both for Hongkong. Passed: ...
Article : 1067 words view this articleAt London: P[?]sic, s (White Star Line), from Sydney, via South Africa and ports, sailed Nov. 5; Wakool, s (Lund's Blue Anchor line), from Sydney, via South Africa and ports, sailed Oct. 2[?]. ...
Article : 106 words view this articleKAIPARA.—Arr: Dec. 30, Senorita, bq[?], from Newcastle. BLUFF (1107 miles).—Dep: Dec. 30, T[?] Maru, s, for London. ...
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