[?] bull, the property of Mr. Edwards, of Alexandra (about a mile and a-half from Sydney) strayed onto the railway line on Saturday evening, and was run over and killed by the passenger train which left Sydney for ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Circuit Court opened and closed to-day. There were only five cases for hearing, and none of them were interesting or important. Mr. M. H. Acting Judge Stephen presided, and Mr J. ...
Article : 102 words[?] will be seen by our advertisiny columns that Mr. Hugh Taylor, the late member, is again a candidate for election as representative of the town. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,234 wordsMr. H. Minter, of Young, has had consigned to him from Melbourne, on account of Mr. Caldwell, Balabla, Bland, twelve English har[?] which he intends to let loose on his estate for breeding purposes. The ...
Article : 66 wordsThe police took a man named Alfred Corbett to the infirmary yesterday, who had severely injured his right hand by breaking a large number of pains of glass while in a state of intoxication in Stanley-lane ...
Article : 66 wordsThe extension of the Great Western Railway from Kelso to Bathurst, takes place to-morrow. There will be a official ceremony, at which His Excellency will pre[?]de. A banquet and ball are also to be given ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Bowen [?] left for Hong Kong on Tuesday, but took no passenger or gold. Many persons who came on here have returned to the Palmer, and this town is nearly deserted ...
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Family Notices : 108 wordsThe United States Senate has approved of the restoration of Sydney to a first-class Consulate. Mr. J. H. Williams's appointment was ratified on February 12th, and that gentleman will continue to discharge ...
Article : 46 wordsA correspondent writing to the Portland (Victorian) Express says:—"A few days ago, whilst climbing the rocks round the lighthouse with my wife, I saw approaching from the sea what at first sight appeared ...
Article : 204 wordsHis Honor Mr. Justice Molesworth, on last Thursday, at Melbourne, granted probate to the will of the late Major Bell, of Geelong. The personal estate of the deceased gentleman amounted to £327,000; and ...
Article : 83 wordsMr. Cameron is to be congratulated on his happy escape from slavery. The [?] gentleman, with the proper spirit of a man and a brother, has thrown off his letters—golden though they were supposed to be—and ...
Article : 495 wordsIn last week's Town and Country Journal there is an engraving of the new warehouse of Messrs. Dalton, Brothers, of Orange, which is now in course of erection in Pitt-street, next to Hoffnung and Co's. The ...
Article : 101 wordsMr. Angus Makay, the commissioner for Queensland, at the Philadelphia Exhibition, gives the following as experiences regarding railway construction in California:—Many of the lines are narrow guage (3 ...
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Family Notices : 306 wordsThe barque Eva has gone ashore at Flinder's Island, and is now broken up. Three men are clinging to the mast, and the people on shore are unable to help them. The weather, however, is ...
Article : 132 wordsA proclamation of his Excellency the Governor, has been issued for prohibiting the importation of stock from certain parts. The proclamation states:—"There is reason to believe that one or other of the ...
Article : 140 wordsThe general opinion concerning the large amount of sickness prevailing about Surry Hills, and other of the elevated parts of the city, which, on account of their position, might of a certainty be considered ...
Article : 346 wordsMessrs. Stuart and Bateman, of Pitt-street, pointers, succeeded, on Saturday, in catching between two and three hundred fine English [?]p and tench in the Botany Watershed, one of them 3lb, were they have ...
Article : 167 wordsThe body of a man named Blogg was found floating near German Creek, Richmond River, to-day. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 wordsPayable prospects are said to have been found in the alluvial ground discovered near Milchester, but the truth of the report is not yet confirmed. MELBOURNE. ...
Article : 66 wordsIn the annual report as to the fires in and about Sydney during the past your, submitted by Mr. Brown, superintendent of the Insurance Fire Brigade, he urges upon the insurance companies the absolute ...
Article : 198 wordsMr. Chapman, Colonial Secretary, has been compelled to retire from the Ministry. The revenue of the colony for the year is £327,000, which shows an increase of £10,000. ...
Article : 33 wordsTHE PARRAMATTA CONSTITUENCY.—Great excitement prevailed on Friday night when the news reached here of Mr Taylor's resignation. The "Corner" was literally besieged with his political friends, and expressions of regret were ...
Article : 231 wordsIN our leading article of Friday last, we gave some account of the excitement aroused in England by what has been called "the Ritualist Intrigue." Since that time we have received papers ...
Article : 792 wordsThe decision of the Caucus has not transpired. Wheat continues firm at 5s. A private London telegram quotes wheat at 52s. Sandy Creek is the best alluvial diggings yet ...
Article : 748 wordsThe defects as disclosed by the evidence taken in the enquiry as to the condition of the defence forces of Victoria are these:—I The want of a compulsory clause in the Volunteer Statute to provide for ...
Article : 718 wordsThe following interesting extract is taken from an American paper:—"A few weeks ago a gentleman of Baltimore wished to obtain a live red-bird, and hearing that one was in the possession of a gentleman in this ...
Article : 226 wordsGRETA STRIKE.—A public meeting of the miners was held on Friday evening at Wallsend, to consider the following circular which had been forwarded to the general secretary of the Associated Miners, at Warata[?] "Greta, March ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 219 wordsThe question of the enormous and ever-increasing armaments with which Europe is burdened is occupying the earnest attention of some leading politicians in Germany, especially in Austria. Some time ago Dr. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 568 wordsAt the Sydney Court of Quarter Sessions, which opened this morning before Mr. District Court Judge Wilkinson, Richard Seddon pleaded guilty to having stolen £20 from his employer, William P. Walsh, Wm. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 3 Apr 1876, Page 2
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