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Family Notices : 252 wordsMr. Robinson, inspector of public charities, is now in Grafton. Yesterday he met the committee of the hospital and made some valuable suggestions in regard to the management of the ...
Article : 283 wordsROSE HILL BOWLING CLUB.—The monthly meeting of this club was held on Monday night, at the council chamber, Mr. R. Harper presiding. A letter was read [?] the Rev. G. P. Macathur, thanking ...
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Advertising : 2,211 wordsOle Bornemann Bull, a eminent violinist, whose death is announced by telegraph as having taken place at Bergen, in Norway, was born there early in February, 1810, so that he was in the ...
Article : 576 wordsA good muster of sporting folts attended at Randwick on Saturday afternoon, to witness a half-mile match between Mr. English's drown pony mare Polly and Mr. Pal [?] ches[?] pony Toby. The match was for £10 ...
Article : 192 words"Leo" writes in the CLARENCE AND [?] EXANINEN of the 12th instant—" There end be no doubt in anybody's mind that the trial on Thursday was not a fair one to test the merits of the men. I was a close observer of the race ...
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Article : 112 wordsAbout 1000 persons visited the Association cricket ground Moore Park, on Saturday afternoon last, to witness the cricket match between the Calton and University teams, and the foot[?] of 150 yards for, it was ...
Article : 210 wordsThere was a arge gathering at the naval and military sports on Saturday, on the Melbourne ground. The principal feature was the tug of war in which the men of the various warships ...
Article : 1,105 wordsAfter a week of pleasant revivals the London Comedy Company, at the Theatre Royal on Saturday night, produced Albury's [?] "The Two Roses." This comedy was first, rendered at the London ...
Article : 2,824 wordsAt the paying over of the station the [?] and Martin mutch, at Punch's Hotel, on Saturday night, a great amount of talk was indulged in. The only business [?] was the [?] of [?] for a 160 yards match ...
Article : 117 wordsA very plessing incident took place at Norpeth yesterday (says the MAITLAND MERCURY of Thursday), it being the c[?] of a presentation of a massive gold albert. seel, and locket, with ...
Article : 368 wordsThe opening cruise of the season by the members of this club [?] place on Saturday afternoon, and there was a very large number of the club's fleet taking part in the [?] under the direction of Commondore [?] At the ...
Article : 167 wordsSaturday last was the occasion of the first public outing of a rowing club recently formed in connection with the Department at Public Instruction. The scene of the [?] aquatir contests was Wool[?] Ray. The ...
Article : 190 wordsOn Thursday evening, in their rooms at the School of Arts, the Engineering Association of New South Wales held its usual monthly meeting, which who well attended. The president for the year, Mr ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 18 Oct 1880, Page 3
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