At noon to-day, the match between 16 cricketers of New South Wales and the All England Eleven, brought out by Mr. James Lillywhite, commenced their match on the Albert Ground. The weather was remarkably ...
Article : 249 wordsThe Hon. Postmaster-General has, we understand, resolved to call on Mr. Levey, the postmaster, for an explanation of several matters in connection with the robbery that seem to require more explicit and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,011 wordsThe bill which the Government propose to introduce for the reorganisation of the military force of the colony may be expected to put that body on a more effective and satisfactory footing. A force will thus be ...
Article : 128 wordsA young man, named William Johnson, was charged at the Water Police Court this morning, with having stolen the sum of 12s., the property of John Gibson. It appeared that the money in question was in ...
Article : 99 wordsAS a boy named Robert Hearn, residing with his parents in Green's Lane, Moore Park, was going round the lagoon in Moore Park yesterday, he saw the body of a woman (whose name is unknown) floating in the ...
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Family Notices : 215 wordsYesterday morning, at the Water Police Court, James Scarsbrook, on remand, was charged with having obtained the sum of £22 by means let false pretences, from Edwin Gee. It appeared that Scarsbrook, who ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 152 wordsThe following Produce Telegram has been received by the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company Limited, dated LONDON, December 4. ...
Article : 146 wordsWe would direct attention to the performance at the Queen's Theatre this evening, which is for the benefit of Messrs. Simmons and South, who are themselves always ready to render their assistance in deserving ...
Article : 226 wordsIn consequence of the outbreak of an alarming and fatal disease (malignant pustules), consequent on the bite of flies, the chief medical authority, M E. de la Barcherie, has recommended to the Government the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsMembers of the Horticultural Society of New South Wales held their usual monthly meeting in the Oddfellows' Hall, Elizabeth-street, last evening, when there was, as usual, a creditable display of horticultural ...
Article : 115 wordsSIR,—In your paper of Monday, the 4th instant, there appeared a letter from "Storekeeper," of Grafton, complaining of the delay in publishing the date of the next District Court at Grafton, and the writer asks, "Where is the Minister for ...
Article : 113 wordsBY the speech of Governor CAIRNS, on proroguing the Queensland Parliament, we learn that that Legislature has interposed its power to cut a knot, in the way of the administration of justice, about ...
Article : 1,154 wordsThere were not as many spectators last night at the Exchange as we expected would go to see the opening game of the series between Mr. John Roberts, junior, the English champion, and the skilful delineator ...
Article : 1,141 wordsA man named James Cox, a bushman, went to sleep under a cart, in a lane off Druitt-street, some time last night, and was awakened last night shortly before midnight, by some person palling off his boots. He ...
Article : 153 wordsTwo men are before the Court to-day on a charge of garotting. Several thousand acres of land were sold at the Crown Lands Sale yesterday, the purchasers being ...
Article : 39 wordsThrough the courtesy of Mr. Warden Dalton, who has just returned from a tour extending to the eastern boundaries of his district, the Forbes Times is able to record some discoveries which will have special ...
Article : 417 wordsMessrs. R. Goldsbrough and Co. report: —We have sold 3700 bales this week ; greasy at 6½d to 13½d, the latter for 97 bales from Mount Koroit, Fleece brought 14d to 28d. There was a crowded ...
Article : 71 wordsThe influx of country visitors, owing to the great cricket match, being later than usual, those notorious rascals, the magemen and card-sharpers, are dogging about the city with a tenfold vigour, in March of ...
Article : 217 wordsFour claimants of the Magpie Gully claims, named Ward, Mates, Nelson, and Dale, were each fined £5 at the Police Court, for disobeying the Warden's order. Afterwards, each party took ...
Article : 58 wordsThe proposal of the Government for the purchase of Hobson's Bay Railway was negatived by the Assembly last night; but the amendment to purchase at eight pounds per share was not put, as ...
Article : 228 wordsAt the Fitzroy Police Court, Melbourne, on Monday, before Messrs. Falconer, Bennetts, T. Kidney, Marsden, and Woodhead, Florimond Vink, a Frenchman, barman at a wineshop in Bourke-street, was ...
Article : 656 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of the Board of Directors was held yesterday afternoon, in the boardroom of the Sydney Infirmary. There were present Sir E. Deas Thompson (President), [?] George Allen, ...
Article : 646 wordsNearly 70 members of Parliament and others left this morning per South Australian, steamer, for Port Pirie, to be present at the opening of the Railway. ...
Article : 88 wordsA steamer has just arrived at Dunedin with 150 people on board. She brings the passengers, engineers, firemen, and stewards of the illfated steamer Otago; Captain Calder, with his ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 7 Dec 1876, Page 2
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