ENTERTAINMENT IN AID OF THE HOSPITAL.—One of the largest and most fashionable assemblies that ever graced the interior of the Victoria Theatre congregated within its walls last nights, when an entertainment in aid of the ...
Article : 597 wordsMost satisfactory progress is still being mads at the Exhibition building, and at the works in the Outer Domain. The covering in of the dome is proceeding rapidly, and, as the scaffolding is being removed, it ...
Article : 831 wordsPittsburg, Pa., may 16.—The little town of Beaver, which is one of the suburbs of Pittsburg, is in a terrinle state of excitement. One of the prettiest, wealthiest, best known, and really ...
Article : 450 wordsYesterday Edwards was the first to put in an appearance after the rests ; he came out at 2.22, and Taylor four minutes after, the former finishing 70 miles it 3.24, Taylor completing the same distance 10 minutes after, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 238 wordsBrownlock, the speedy match-horse, commenced operations this morning with a slow cauter over 2[?] miles, and he was followed by Satirist, who got over a similar distance left-handed at a good serviceable pace, but he more that once ...
Article : 808 wordsTho Church of England portion of Waverley Cemetery was consecrated on Tuesday, the 15th instant, by the Lord Bishop of Sydney, in the presence of the Mayor, J. Macpherson, Esq., the Municipal Council, ...
Article : 272 wordsA FAIR American living in Paris has introduced a striking novelty in social amusement—a ladies' party. She lately assembled some 50 of her own sex by special invitation at a matince, which was so ...
Article : 456 wordsTHE following report of the evidence given in a case heard at the Melbourne Police Court on Tuesday reveals a rascally attempt at child-stealing:—Henry Thompson, parent of the child, deposed : I keep the ...
Article : 474 wordsMR. O.CONNOR'S MEETING.—A large concourse of the electors of Phillip Ward, numbering upwards of 2000 persons, assembled in the front of Price's Woolpack Hotel, Haymarket, when they were addressed by Mr. Daniel ...
Article : 1,775 wordsSIR,—Knowing your columns are always open to expose an injustice, please to make room for this. I, with other respectable hotel and boarding-house keepers, went, a few days since, on board one of the ...
Article : 204 wordsTHEATRE ROYAL.—Bulwer's great play, "Richelieu," was again given at the Theatre Royal last night, in presence of a numerous audience. The performance was a splendid success, as it was on each ...
Article : 446 wordsThe running for the Waterloo Cup, under the auspices of the Victoria Coursing Club, commenced to-day. The weather was most unfavourable for sport, being windy, and giving promise of rain. It, however, did not come ...
Article : 1,343 wordsA POLITICAL JEW-DE-SPREE. "EAST MELBOURNE V. WEST DOUBLE. As wide as the points of the compass— Quite different the cause of the rumpas. ...
Article : 267 wordsWe are glad to find that the fancy dress ball, recently held by the Mercantile Rowing Club, has been the means of adding £125 to the club's funds. It was resolved, on the motion of Mr. Lockrey, at the ...
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Advertising : 494 wordsThe inquest on the late F. M. Bates was finished to-day at the morgue, Bays the Melbourne HERALD, July 16. Eliza Lucy Bates deposed : The deceased was my husband, and his name was Francis Marion Bates, ...
Article : 300 wordsWATER POLICE COURT.—This Day.—Before Messrs. Hunt, Taylor, Brown. Greville, and others. Jessie M'Cabe was sent to Darlinghurst gaol for three months on a charge of being a person of ...
Article : 214 wordsA number of gentlemen interested in the question of the disposal of our surplus stock by way of meat-preserving met at the office of the Melbourne Meat-preserving Company, Queen-street, Melbourne, on ...
Article : 384 wordsAn extraordinary coincidence (says the Melbourne HERALD, July 16) occurred in connection with the death of James Breen, the jockey, whilst out hunting a few days ago near Adelaide. It appears that ...
Article : 165 wordsWe find by the records of the Supreme Court that the case Russell v. Fielding, brought for the recovery of the celebrated picture, "Dance and the Shower of Gold," is still at issue, and has not yet been set down ...
Article : 49 wordsAt an adjourned meeting last night of the conference on the above subject, between the Trades and Labour Council and the Eight-hours Conference of Iron Trades, it was stated by Mr. Roylance that ...
Article : 174 wordsOn Tuesday, the 14th instant, the Rev. Canon Stephen gave his long-expected lecture on "The Land of the Trident." By the aid of large coloured diagrams, in a style so happy and genial that it at once ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 19 Jul 1879, Page 5
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