Mr. LACKEY, in reply to Mr. Badgerv, stated that if the surveys were sufficiently advanced to admit of the route being determined, and an cotimate made of the cost, provision would be made on the next [?] estimate for the ...
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Article : 382 words[MR. Edward Smith Dean, known as an accomplished performer on the vicloncollo, died recently, mu[?] regretted by all who know him. His amiable disposition and mild demeanour endeared him to his friends ...
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Article : 2,505 wordsGeorge Keneedy of Tenterfield, auctioncer. Liabilities, £319 4s 1d; assets, 45. Mr. Lyons, efficial assignee. William Loder, on petition and affidavit; schedule ...
Article : 75 wordsJames Smart sued the Port Jackson Steamboat company. Limited, for that the defendants, by their servant, so negligently and unskilfully directed and managed the steamship Emu, in the month of ...
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Article : 250 wordsMr. L'Estrange, the Australian acronaut, has returned to Sydney, and is desirous of re-establishing his professional reputation, by making a successful balloon account, his last attempts at serial voyaging ...
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Article : 51 wordsThe committee of this association met at the Exchange Botel last night and transacted a considerable amount of [?]. Mr. J. Arthur was elected a member of the committee and Messrs. H. A. Perkins, S. Bardekiu, N. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 8 May 1880, Page 5
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