Frederick Booker was charged with having used obscene language within the hearing of persons passing in Carlow-street, St. Leonards, and was fined 40s, with the alternative fourteen days ...
Article : 263 wordsFrom Melbourne we learn that Messrs. Bedggood and Co., boot manufacturers, previously to the late difficulty in that trade, entered into agreements to bring oat from England workmen and their ...
Article : 593 wordsThomas Shipton, of Mount Keira, near Wollongong miner. Liabilities, £169 13s 7d; assets, £16. Mr. F. Machab, offical assignee. ...
Article : 273 wordsHenry Robinson Mider, under treatment in the Warrnambool Hospital for a broken leg, the result of a row in a local hotel on Saturday night, died under the influence of chloroform on Sunday ...
Article : 268 wordsMessrs. Rignold and Allison's "Confusion" Company opened last night to a good house. Although advertised for two nights, they could only play one in consequence of a coach accident ...
Article : 49 wordsA latter was read at the meeting of the municipal council last evening from the Colonial Secretary, stating that for the defence of Newcastle detachments of men of the Torpedo ...
Article : 69 wordsLast evening Mr. D'Arcy Hyland, the horse tamer, opened his show for a few nights, and was largely patronised. He not only gave an exhibition of horse taming, but also mounted and ...
Article : 115 wordsA meeting of the journeymen tailors was held last evening to consider the action of Mr. Dunford in having refused to employ local labor. It was resolved—"That a deputation, consisting of ...
Article : 70 wordsOn Tuesday the attention of Inspector Seymour was attracted to a number of hams in a putrid state, which were exposed for sale outside the shop of Peter Campbell Brewster, No. 95 ...
Article : 145 wordsThe news of the death of Mr. T. K. Abbott, J. P. who died in London on May 6, was received here with general regret. Much sympathy is expressed with Mrs. Abbott and family in their sad ...
Article : 47 wordsIn the charge court, before Mr. Buchanan, S.M., fourteen Bacchanalians sacrificed to the powers that be MOTERS. ...
Article : 510 wordsYesterday a man named Wm. Walkoni was arrested on a charge of having forged his brother's name, " Thos. Walkoni," to a cheque for £25. It was cashed at Guyong. Walkoni was ...
Article : 72 wordsThe Bank of New South Wales was kept pretty busy throughout yesterday and to-day cashing dividend cheques of the late Oriental sank. A vast amount of Braidwood money was locked up ...
Article : 65 wordsAt a meeting of the Wallerawang Progress Committee, last evening, an animated discussion was entered into relative to the formation of a volunteer corps. Subsequently a resolution was ...
Article : 55 wordsMr. J. C. Loughnan, M.L.A., was expected to arrive here last evening in the train from Melbourne. He had arranged to meet the members of the progress committee in the Australian. Hotel ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,167 wordsAt a meeting of the Hunter River Agricultural Association, yesterday, it was decided to hold annual ploughing and mowing matches in Hinton in the second week of June, when good prizes ...
Article : 83 wordsThe mining manager of the Rising Sun Silver Mining Co., whose claim is situated about 2 1/2 miles east of Sunny Corner, reports being down 80ft; 25ft through the cap of the lay, where he finds the walls well ...
Article : 130 wordsThe special correspondent of the London TELEGRAPH said:—The colonist contingent is composed of men belonging to all social classes; prosperous citizen—men strong, straight, and well set np, from ...
Article : 379 wordsThe cattle market is still firm, and numbers are being continually disposed of. Upward of 300 cattle will be submitted to public competition through the yards on Thursday next, a large ...
Article : 41 wordsA man named Jas. Wood, employed on a steam crane, had his foot terribly crushed last evening while he was drawing a waggon of coal. He was taken to the hospital, where Dr. Morgan found ...
Article : 58 wordsThe value of the gold produce of the world, from 1830 to 1880, has been from the undermentioned countries:—Spanish America, 310 millions; Australia, 258 millions; Russia ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Mayor received a telegram from Captain Taunton, on Saturday, with regard to the volunteer movement, stating that the corps had been recommended and approved, and would be ...
Article : 86 wordsMay 11.—Joseph Blacker, 2, residing at 23, College-street, Camperdown, was playing with other boys when he sustained a severe fall and injured his elbow. The he sustained a severe to by Dr. Graham and sent ...
Article : 93 wordsThe sessions were concluded to-day. Hutton, charged with indecent assault, was acquitted. Robinson and M'Donald, charged with a jewellery robbery, were also acquitted. Watson, on a charge ...
Article : 44 wordsMr. Samuel Woollan, of Nerriga, met with a fatal accident on Saturday night, near Stony Creek, by having been thrown from a cart. He was picked up insensible, and died from the ...
Article : 43 wordsA young man named Harry Smith died in the infections hospital last week from typhoid fever. There is another case of fever in the hospital. Smith had not long been out from home, and his ...
Article : 122 wordsIn consequence of the apprehensions entertained as to the capability of the present water supply of Sydney to meet the demands upon it, even with the present lessened consumption, considerable attention ...
Article : 169 wordsA telegram has been received from Captain Taunton, stating that the Braidwood Volunteer Corps has been approved of, and will shortly be gazetted. ...
Article : 31 wordsBefore Mr. O'Malley Clarke. Four drunks paid their small contributions to the revenue. A FRIEND AND A BOTTLE TO GIVE HIM. ...
Article : 284 wordsAfter a three month season in Hobart, Messrs. M'Mahon and G. Leitch enraged their company to play in New Zealand for ton or twelve weeks. All written engagements distinctly said that the artists ...
Article : 461 wordsMr. Richard Colton, who was recently appointed a member of the licensing court, was sworn in tinder a writ, before Mr. J. T. West, as a magistrate of the colony. He took his seat on the ...
Article : 45 wordsA man named Wm. Johnston was found hidden in a truck of coal, under the tarpaulin, on Friday last at the railway station, and was promptly given in charge. When brought before the police ...
Article : 87 wordsAt the Mayor's quarterly luncheon yesterday afternoon Captain Thomas, R.N., objected to the phrase "war scare" which had gone forth in all parts of Victoria. " Ready for service" should ...
Article : 96 wordsPUBLIC HOLIDAYS.—Public holidays will be obeserved in Rylstone and Illawarra on May 13, and in Manning River district on May 21. APPOINTMENTS.—S. Curwood to be field-assistant ...
Article : 239 wordsThe secretary of the volunteer movement has received a telegram from the authorities, notifying that the offer of the volunteer corps from here, which was made some months ago, has been ...
Article : 92 wordsAn accident, which was nearly attended with fatal consequences, occurred at M'Leod's cutting, four miles from Cockle Creek, Wallsend, on Saturday night. A large blast of over ...
Article : 205 wordsThere is considerable dissatisfaction at the contemplated erection of a high-level bridge over the railway crossing at Rose-street, West Maitland, by the railway authorities. It is said that the A large meeting of farmers and others interested in the "bags" question, was held in Dungog on Saturday evening, when the various speakers spoke strongly against the maize growers ...
Article : 213 wordsMr. G. W. F. Addison, S.M., presided in the charged court. MISCELLANEA. There were only a few inebriates to be dealt with. ...
Article : 234 wordsBy recent advices, Mr. Ernest O. Smith has been made consul for Portugal, which kingsdom he has represented here, as vice-consul, for many years. He has also been appointed consul-general for the ...
Article : 169 wordsThe settling in connection with Saturday's bicycle sports took place last craning. In the unavoidable absence of Mr, C. H. Hannell, Mr. M. J. Moroney presented the prizes to Mr. George Day, M.L.A., as a trustee of the Albury race-course appeared as the prosecutor in a case of trespase against Mr. James M'Laughlin, the lessee of the racecourse, for having allowed sheep to depasture in the grandstand ...
Article : 105 wordsIn the Licensing Court held, Tuesday, in the Central Police Court Messrs. Buchanan, S.M., Abbott, S.M., and Macintosh, J.P., presided. Maria Hawkshaw was granted a license for the Salutation Hotel ...
Article : 201 wordsThe sum of [?] 10d has been received by the Municipal Council from the Treasury, and has been placed to the council's credit as a special grant. The announcement of this fact at the ...
Article : 260 wordsA meeting was held last night in the court-house for the purpose od enrolling a Volunteer Defence Force. Mr. C. H. Badderloy, J.P. presided. All who were presented (to the number of ...
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Advertising : 54 wordsMr. L. Y[?] D.S.M., presided over the summons division. The hearing of the suit of the seamen of the ship Howard D. Troop for wages due by the captain of the vessel was further postponed for a week. A ...
Article : 15 wordsAttention was drawn at the council meeting last night to the insufficiency of the police force far as [?] that in the event of the police being called upon ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 13 May 1885, Page 6
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