A certificate of conformity, was granted by his Honor. to James-Bridges. The adjourned certificate meeting in Haydon Hezekiah Hall's estate was returned from May 30th, and further adjourned to November 7th. ...
Article : 165 wordsA memorandum has been received by the Superintendent of telegraphs dated Singapore 7th August, stating that mails for india leave Penang this Tuesday and will take all telgraphic despatches for ...
Article : 51 wordsThe City Coroner this morning held an inqnest at the Benevolent Asylum, touching the death of a newly-born infant, found by Thomas Canavan on the railway, inside the railway fence, about 800 yards from the Burwood ...
Article : 544 wordsOn Monday evening last about 6 o'clock, and during a heavy small, a small sailing boat, containing a lady and gentleman, capsized off Cremorae Point. Fortunately Mr. A. Byrne was pasting in one of the ...
Article : 49 wordsCarl Anderson, seaman was brought up at the Central Police this, morning, in custody of constable parr,ontwo charges of larceny, stealing a bridle and pair of reins, value 10s, the property of George Bates ...
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Family Notices : 33 wordsA return to what was a very successful ball given a few weeks ago by the Garrick Amateur Dramatic Society, will be held in the Masonic Hall to-morrow (Wednesday) night. A large number of tickets has ...
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Advertising : 1,896 wordsOn Saturday night, Sergeants Larking and Mulqueeny arrested a person sained William H. Young, 57 pears of age, described an" traveller," on three sepa-rate charges. The first charge was frequenting ...
Article : 143 wordsThe Hon. the Attorney-General prosecuted on behalf of the Grown. George Saunders alias Williams, was charged with having, at Five Dock. Sydney, on the morning of the 9th May, ...
Article : 1,419 wordsDuring the week before last, Bays the Border Post, an old man who gave his name as Campbell, laid a sworn information before one of the Albur; magistrate to-the effect that he had been swindled out of ...
Article : 162 wordsSeveral persons were punished for drunkenness, using obscene and indecent language, riotous behaviour, &c. A charge against Joseph Partridge, of inflicting grevious bodily harm upon a Chinaman, was further ...
Article : 276 wordsWe regard Mr. Farron, now playing at the Theatre Royal with Parker in their Dutch-Irish drama, as a very clever Irish comedian. He is intensely humorous, and yet quite natural, in fast we hare heard ...
Article : 197 wordsThe scene at the local Land Office, on Thursday last, was something out of the common. Since the subĀdivision of the Albury land district the business on election days has been somewhat quieter than of old, ...
Article : 448 wordsThe station-masters of the Great Suthern and Western lines joined each other at a dinner at Payteh'e Woolpack Hotel, Parramatta. on Saturday evening. This le the first time the officers of the department ...
Article : 2,134 wordsAt the Howlong Police Court,as previously telegraphed to this journal, Thomas Everitt was charged, before Messrs J. P. Wragge and P. H. Gell, with having, at Howlong, on the 27th June last, caused a horse to be ...
Article : 819 wordsMr. J. V. Lavers has invented a process of preĀserving meat, and has now before public a proposal for the utilization of that process. A meeting to take the proposal into consideration was he1d in the Masonic ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 8 Aug 1876, Page 3
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