The report that the Russian army had success, fully crossed the Danube, and entered the Dobrudocha. territory, hat not yet been confirmed. A Turkish despatch states that the Circassians ...
Article : 210 wordsThe following have been admitted into the Infirmary since Saturday:—Edward Lewis 21 injury to arm Henry Trout 35 injury to mouth; Robert Hariss 80 ruin over by a vehicle; James Colenso ...
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Advertising : 88 wordsCharles Matthews the well-known comedian was taken seriously ill on the night of Friday, March 28 while performing at Bristol. He was unable to pro[?] with his part, and he had to be led off the ...
Article : 52 wordsThe mail steamer City of New York has arrived with the English mail. She leaves for Sydney at midnight. Mr. Bishop the hydr[?] engineer midnight a large number of passengers [?] on board. ...
Article : 142 wordsThis fine edifice is now nearing completion, the only work remaining to be done being the plasterers and the decorator. It is stontly and faithfully built throughout, and though the hall is not extensive ...
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Family Notices : 296 wordsThese races were postponed for a day later than the original fixture, and as the weather was all against it on that day, the committee determined to another postponement, and the meeting it fixed to commence ...
Article : 63 wordsCaptain Boet, of the Agent-General's office in England has been suspended for his conduct in connection with the short provisioning of the ship Zamora and a strict inquiry is ordered to be made ...
Article : 112 wordsAbout ten o'clock this (Monday) morning a fire broke out in the house of a poor woman named Mr. Carmichael, residue in Rowe-street, better known by the name of Brougham Place. The following ...
Article : 122 wordsOne of the greatest benefits mining from the last Exhibition is the wide distribution of well-bred stock. During the last month the country papers of this colony and Queensland have been chronicling the ...
Article : 226 wordsThere has been a wonderful revival in quartz-mining at the Thamas, and the pleasing novelty of a few dividends has broken the long monotony of call paying. Several companies are now looking up, but ...
Article : 187 wordsViCTORIA THEATRE.—It is about live years since Mrs. Mary Gladstance last appeared before a Sydney audience and her name is associated with many pleasant recollections of the stage in this city. She ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 wordsWriting on the 7th instant, Mr. Edward Wood-house, who, it will be remembered (says the COURIER) is travelling with cattle f[?] Yass to Cobar says:—"I arrived at Condobolin to-day after a tedious journey ...
Article : 285 wordsThe Enoch Arden story related in Wednesday's BALLARAT STAR formed the basis of a bigamy case beard at the Ballarat Court on Thursday, John Brimblecombe was charged with having on the 2nd April ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 wordsBEFORE his retirement from office, Mr. JOHN LUCAS had the satisfaction of prefixing his ministerial memorandum to the report of the Department of Mines for 1876 by Mr. HARRIE WOOD. ...
Article : 778 wordsIn reply to a large and influential requisition, the Mayor has alled a public meeting for Saturday next, for the purpose of petitioning the Government to place a sum of money on the ...
Article : 504 wordsThe following account of a marvellous escape from death by lightning in gathered from a private letter from one of the parties concerned to a relative in Bathurst:—On Thursday, 10th instant Mrs Ashbury ...
Article : 430 wordsAn incident, whereby a man's life was placed in great jeopardy, is reported to have occurred at the fire in Victoria-street last week. The occupant of the house. Mr. Joseph O'Neil, who was the only ...
Article : 322 wordsAs briefly stated in our issue of Saturday, a convocation of the University of Sydney was held at noon that dav, in the great hall, for the purpose of electing a Fellow of the Senate to till the vacancy left ...
Article : 697 wordsMore than a week has now elapsed since it was stated that the Agents-General of the various colonies had been instructed to arrange for a weekly message of important news of the progress of the war; but ...
Article : 629 wordsMr. M. Foley a much-respeeted resident of the Five Island Estate, was drowned this morning while attempting to cross the Tom Thumb Lagoon on his way to church. ...
Article : 302 wordsA telegram for Hawkin's Hill, this morning, Announces that 11,000z. of rich specimens were lodged in the A.J.C. Bank on Saturday. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe City Coroner, Mr. Shiell, held an inquest at the Terminus Hotal Ashfield, this morning, on the body of Nation Oliver Simpson, 42 years of age, a clerk under the Council of Education, who was ...
Article : 403 wordsAt the Central Police Court, on Saturday, William Copeman was charged with having inflicted grevious bodily harm upon Charles Shelneck. Prosecutor stated that he was in bed on the 27th of last ...
Article : 254 wordsThe Colonial Bank has purchased the Dunedin University buildings. They are built of stow, and are in a central position. £27,000 was given. The buildings cost over £30,000 was given. The buildings cost over £30,000.—James O'Shen ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 21 May 1877, Page 2
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