An inquest was held on Friday at the residence of Mr. Charles L[?] warringdon, near Braidwood, Before [?] W. [?] Esq., J.P., Coroner, to inquire [?] of a fire which occurred on the [?] at that ...
Article : 57 wordsThe City Coroner, at the Lord Clyde Hotel, Pyrmont, this morning resumed, from yesterday, the inquest respecting the death of Mrs. Catherine Drake. Who was found dead on the floor of her bedroom last ...
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Advertising : 28 wordsAbout £40 was realised towards the relief of sufferers by the Yarra Yarra disaster, by an entertainment given in St. Bridget's Hall, Kent-street, last evening, by members of the North of Sydney Musical ...
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Family Notices : 169 wordsIn consequence of Mr. J. [?] Emmet not being forthcoming at Adelaide on Tuesday evening, "Fritz., our Cousin German," was withdrawn from the boards of the Theatre Royal, and Tom Taylor's sensational ...
Article : 131 wordsA meeting of the subscribers of the Anniversary Regatta was called at the Exchange last evening, and the treasurer's report of the regatta was read, showing a surplus of £52 6s 11d, of which sum £50 had ...
Article : 86 wordsVICTORIA THEATRE.—The admirable manner in which Mrs. Darrell played in the drama "Man and Wife," entitle her to the highest praise, for it could scarcely be excelled by any actress of the present day. ...
Article : 224 wordsEighty-four truck leads of sheep lett the station here to-day for the southern market. BRISBANE, Monday, 6.24 p.m, Certificates in insolvency were granted to Messrs. ...
Article : 51 wordsThe Rey. William Thom, Presbyterian Minister' formerly stationed at Pambula and other districts in this colony, and for the last five or six. years resident at Ballan, in Victoria, was thrown from bis buggy a ...
Article : 76 wordsOn Friday a man named William Pass was brought into Braidwood (says the Dispatch) by Mrs. Chizlett in a spring-cart, with his right hand nearly severed from the own just shore the wist. The man ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 22 wordsThe dead body of an aboriginal woman has been found at the City Railway Station. It was thought at at eight that the unfortunate woman had died a natural death, but on one of the police officers ...
Article : 105 wordsThe premises of Mr. Charles Henry Francis, of Piper-street, Woolahra (one of the assistant masters of the Sydney Grammar School), were forcibly entered some time in the middle of the day on Sunday last ...
Article : 195 wordsBy an unfortunate accident, which occurred I near the Burra mine, South Australia, on Friday, July 20, two young children were burped to death. It appears says the South AUSTRALIAN ADVERTISER) ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 149 wordsTHE sight of the discomfort to which some of the immigrants who have lately arrived in Sydney were exposed last week, called forth in the Press and in the Legislature several expressions of sympathy ...
Article : 1,391 wordsAil old townsman, well-known as Harry the German, committed suicide at about 2 o'clock to-day, in the most determined manner. He obtained a leaded gun, and placing it beneath his chin ...
Article : 87 wordsAt the presentation of the B.A. degree to Miss Edgar, at Auckland, on the 12th instant, the Bishop of Auckland said:—"I salute the oldest, aud, at the same time, the youngest Bachelor of Arts, who is a ...
Article : 328 wordsThe Home News of June 8 states—"At a meeting of shipbuilders in Glasgow last week, one employer stated that be bod been obliged, as a result of the strike of the men, to decline the estimate for three ...
Article : 188 wordsThe ship Alumbagh, which vessel was recently much spoken of on account of the repoted poisoning of two of her captains, has again returned to port, this time being disabled and making water ...
Article : 96 wordsSydney Louis Extram, a boy ten years of age, whose parents reside at 497, Pitt-street, was attacked by a caged lion on Sunday morning, and severely injured about the shoulder and head. The lion is kept ...
Article : 234 wordsOn Tuesday evening, May 29, Dr. Schliemann war a guest at the grand banquet riven by the Grocer's Company in their corporate hall, situated in the Poultry. Replying to the toast of his health, Dr. ...
Article : 437 wordsGreat surprise is manifested here at the continued largo arrivals of breadstuffs from the country. The railway returns show that for thirty weeks this year 349,502 bags of wheat and flour ...
Article : 155 wordsThe Newcastle Pilot reports that a meeting of the friends and supporters of Mr. W. Turner, M.L.A., was held in stoker's Druids' Hall, on Thursday evening last. There were upwards of a hundred persons ...
Article : 369 wordsA large and in[?]al p[?] meeting was held last evening in the Redfern Town Ha[?] to advocate the desirabi[?]ty of raving a railway platform erected at or near Everleigh-street, Redfern. Among those present ...
Article : 915 wordsTwenty-two hales of wool from M'Manon's' Eurime station, Castlereagh River, being the first of this season's clip, were sent from Orange to Sydney to-day. ...
Article : 412 wordsA special general meeting of the members of the Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts was held last evening in the reading-room of the institution for the purpose of considering the advisability of adopting ...
Article : 574 wordsAt the Goulburn Quarter Sessions, on Monday before Mr. District Court Judge M'Farland, James Hiller, of Bunnaby, who had been out on bail, appeared to answer the charge of having made a false ...
Article : 528 wordsBusiness continues very quiet in the Import markets, and many bonnes are occupied with stock taking. Very few country orders have come to band this week, end while carriage continues so scarce and dear, we ...
Article : 224 wordsThe only sales reported this morning were as follows:— BANKS.—New South Wales, £32. MISCELLANEOUS.—Shale and Oil ex ...
Article : 207 wordsSIR,—With respect to the over issue of tickets for the excursion train on the occasion of a recent Orange demonstration, may In inquire through your columns it the railway authorities have no regulation in force stipulating the number of ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 31 Jul 1877, Page 2
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