Abroad and at home we are getting a good character for promptitude The GOULBORN HERALD says:—A Striking instance of the dilatory conduct of government departments has just occurred. In the ...
Article : 144 wordsWe learn that the Head Quarter Volunteer Force are to have a camp out at the oater batteries; from Friday evening till early on Monday morning. Advantage will be taken of the occasion to put the whole ...
Article : 77 wordsAt the resumed sitting to-day, Mr. F. Gannon called—Mr. J. Antrobus, manager of the Haymarket branch of the Commerical Bank, who deposed that he knew the late Mr. Robert Hancock. He (Mr. Hancock) had done business ...
Article : 1,222 wordsA correspondent of the London Daily News at Peneance, speaking of the arrival at that place of captain Craps and his wife. Who left New Bedford on May 28 in a small boat, says: The voyage was ...
Article : 630 wordsAFTER a lapse of nearly four months, when the Goldstein robbery had almost passed out of recollection, and when any expectation of recovering nay of the stolen property bad long since been regarded by the ...
Article : 670 wordsThe City Coroner, this morning, held an inquest at the Cricketer's Arms, Fitzroy-street, touching the death of Mrs. Eliza Guest, who died yesterday from injuries received by failing downs-tairs. According ...
Article : 277 wordsPerhaps at no Place more than at Manly are the advantages of municipal government to be seen, and the wonder is that a number of persons in these times of enlightenment can be found to resist such an ...
Article : 149 wordsA correspondent, writing to the Bathurst FREE PRESS, from North Yanko Station, on the Murrumbidgee, under date September 11th, says:—Kosba Station was the first station to start shearing—on ...
Article : 157 wordsSome suggestions have been made relative to a desirable kind of improvement to our prosperous city, which, if accomplished, would render great conveniences to ladies, tradesmen, purchasers, and others. ...
Article : 200 wordsThe City Coroner held a second inquest at his office, Hyde Park, touching the death of a boy named Thomas Charles Fahey, aged six years and five months, son of Captain Fahey, Castlereagh-street ...
Article : 545 wordsThe following official information relative to the visit of the president of the Adelaide Marine. Board to the Neptune Islands has been issued:—"On the 7th instant the president of the Marine Board ...
Article : 179 wordsThe Colonial Treasurer, Mr. Long, last night, tabled the following estimates of expenditure for 1877, which is proposed to be provided for by loan. Most of the items were included in the additional estimates ...
Article : 174 wordsA short paragraph in our shipping columns of Saturday acquainted the public of Sydney that Mr. Stephen Thompson, of the White Star Line had died in London. As might be expected, a universal regret ...
Article : 358 wordsTHEATRE ROYAL.—As the Soldene Company become more accustomed to the requirement of their present house, so will their performances increase in effectiveness and attraction. Last night there was a ...
Article : 388 wordsOur correspondent telegraphs:—"I have good reasons for believing that the Eastern Telegraph Extension Companies would grout quarter rates to the Press for European messages if the Colonial ...
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Advertising : 1,425 words"Anglo-Australian" in the Home News has the following:—"Mr. Hay, of New South Wales, is now in London. The other day he attended a meeting of the Cobden club, the Marquis of Hartington in the ...
Article : 294 wordsThe Full Court, on Friday afternoon, dismissed an order of Mr. Justice Mauning, in the theatrical action Byron v. Lazar and others, discussing ab application with costs made by defendants for security for ...
Article : 302 wordsOn Sunday morning last information was brought to the office of the Sub-inspector of Police, that the body at a female child, newly born, had been discovered in a cesspit at the rear of the premises occupied by Gap[?] Pendieton, the ...
Article : 778 wordsIt will lie seen from the above that our correspondent in London is not counting himself to matters of interest to this journal alone. His message this morning is of wide an general ...
Article : 106 wordsA movement is a foot here as well for electoral reform. The Mayor has convened a public meeting for Thursday, to take into consideration the question of electoral reform, with the view of ...
Article : 58 wordsThomas Caldwell, represented as a tabber carrying on a small business at Botany, and a married man with a large family, was chained this morning, at the Central Police Court, with having obtained the sum ...
Article : 163 wordsWe understand that the Hon. E. COmbes, Minister for Works, contemplates asking the sanction of the Cabinet to a reduced scale of charges for the conveyance of passengers on our railway lines, and also ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 wordsA service of sacred song, entitled "Uncle Tom and Eva" being a series of connective readings computed and arranged by Mr. Henry M'Kern, from Mrs. H. B. Stowes Uncle Tom's Cabin, interspersed with ...
Article : 299 wordsCatherine Bourke, 59, and her daughters Margaret Bourke, 25, Mary Ann Bourke, 21, and Annie Dawes, alias Jane King, were charged at the Central Police Court this morning, before Messrs. Curran and ...
Article : 472 wordsJames Alfred Eames, of Gunnedah, builder. Cause of sequestration: Losses in business Liabilities £218.3s Assets: £143 [?] A[?]ossig[?] Mr. R. H. Sem[?]. COMPULSORY SEQUESTRATION ...
Article : 64 wordsTo-day best Wollongong or [?]warra butter has fallen to 9d per 1b wholesale: making the retail price about 1s per 1b. This necessary article is now getting a reasonable prices, and is very a[?]drive away from ...
Article : 68 wordsA furious bullock did considerable damage in the Vicinity of Green Swamp. Mudgee, on last Saturday. It appears (says the WESTERN POST) that after rushing the stock about in a paddock in which it had ...
Article : 267 wordsThis days telegram from Adelaide report a further fall in wheat to is 3d per bushed, which is, [?]beyond the value, in proportion to the im[?] in store. The market has a further ...
Article : 72 words[?] to your paragraph on the "Four [?]ter Strangers." in last Saturday's issue, the identification of whose tribe or country seems to be so difficult, permit me to state that it is a pity there is no information forthcoming ...
Article : 225 wordsIt is of some importance to [?] the public of the p[?]sity of [?] their dogs immediately, or the [?] be lost, and they will [?] liable to be proc[?]ded against for negligence. Taking into... ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 19 Sep 1877, Page 3
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