The City Coroner held an inquest at 9 o'clock this morning, at Broadhurst's Observer Tavern, George-street north, on the remains of a young man named Thomas Randolph, 18 years of age ...
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Family Notices : 301 wordsThe probate duty on the legacies of the Australian millionaire, the Hon. J. T. Clarke, will amount to it is rumoured, $80,000. The Secretary of Agriculture for India has taken ...
Article : 1,978 wordsAll-England v. Bathurst. The weather to-day was very hot, and the attendance middling. The ground war rough. The countrymen won the toss, and sent in Hand ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 503 wordsIn consequence of the enormous supplies from New South Wales previous to the abrogation of the Border treaty, breadstuffs have a strong downward tendency. Wheat is selling at 5s 10d to 6s. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 wordsUPON the occasion of Dr. LANG's last visit to Bathurst, some few weeks ago, twenty-one persons, attended the reverend veteran's lecture upon colonisation, in which he gave ...
Article : 757 wordsThe annual meeting of the subscribers to the Hospital was held at Jamieson's Hotel last night, Mr. Commissioner Browne in the chair. The chairman refused to accept proxies, and the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 533 wordsRiver falling rapidly at Maitland. Back water eighteen inches over rails, and falling slowly. Trains are now running to High-street, and I am in hopes of having the line ready for through ...
Article : 48 wordsA farewell banquet was given to Mr. E. J. Potter last night at Byrnes's Hotel. The affair was in every sense a successful one. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe Namoi is just within its banks. The approaches at Cox's Creek Bridge are completely destroyed, leaving holes 12 feet deep. The Sydney and other mails despatched this ...
Article : 140 wordsIf Mr. Forster's defunct Bill "to abolish the offence of blasphemy." had been entitled "a bill to abolish blasphemers," it would have deserved a better fate. As it is we cannot say that we ...
Article : 811 wordsTERRIFIC HURRICANE IN QUEENSLAND.—Brisbane, January 30. Captain Hirst, of the Tinonee, reports that on Thursdays terrific gale occurred at St. Lawrence. The wharf, piles and girders, the mooring piles and ...
Article : 1,175 wordsThe Coroner's inquiry into the cause of the fire in Clark-street, has terminated. The jury found "That the fire originated in the store of Lewis Moses, on Sunday, the 25th January, under very ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Clarence and New England Steam Navigation Company's meeting took place to-day. It appeared from the report of the directors that the gross earnings for the half-year amounted to ...
Article : 93 words[The publication of the following telegram, received as above, was accidentally delayed:—] The highest flood ever known visited this town yesterday. The whole of the houses were under ...
Article : 210 wordsScarcely hath left our memories the name Of one great mine-ere our's it is the sorrow To pen this epitaph on him, who's gone From hence, to seek the Christian's glad to-morrow. ...
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Advertising : 119 wordsTHERE is a possibility, according to some of our exchanges, of another Royal visit to the Australian colonies. A telegram from Adelaide gives currency to a rumour that Prince Leopold is ...
Article : 99 wordsThis morning the water is over the line at Elgin-street, is still rising, and will be over the platform before morning. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe steamer Queensland arrived at Rockhampton yesterday with the remainder of the horses from the recent wreck on Mast-head Reef. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 31 Jan 1874, Page 2
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