In Ca[?]field on Tuesday the weather was splendid, and the ground improved. The horses all did steady work. Blink Bonny goes gingerly. Rowe has left Melbourne for Sydney with Gratton. ...
Article : 304 wordsDRUNKS.—Twenty-five persons got tight for no particular reason, as there is nothing in the almanac to justify such a proceeding. They were fined as usual. ...
Article : 274 wordsPADDINGTON.—A meeting of the Paddington Council was held on Tuesday night, when there were present the Major (Mr. M Guanne), Aldermen Hellmrich. M'Lachlan, Scott, Johns, Robinson. ...
Article : 1,316 wordsThe Salvation "Army" of Adelaide has established a Refuge for fallen women, in William-street, Norwood, which provides acommodation for about twelve girls. In the same street is situated the Protestant ...
Article : 724 wordsGULGONG, Tuesday.—The White Horse claim at the Canadian, with the machinery, was sold on Monday by auction under a bill of sale, and was bought for Alt+0163850 by Mr. W. Thompson, of Golgong. ...
Article : 39 wordsWilliam Orr, an elderly outdoor patient of the Melbourne Hospital, fell dead while in the act of handing a bottle to the dispenser of the institution to-day. ...
Article : 196 wordsSILVERTON, Tuesday.—After a stoppage of some hours at the end of last week, through a defective plate in the boiler, the Day Dream Co.'s smelting furnace was again put in full blast, and has been ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 125 wordsDAYLESFORD.—kirkham and Jackson cleaned Up a crushing of 20 tons from their recently discovered reef at Middleton's Creek, Dry Diggings; the yield being 40oz 7dwt. The reef is widening out, and the ...
Article : 450 wordsIt is understood that the rates for the transmission of cable messages will be reduced as follows: —Private messages to and from England, 8s 8d per word, and press messages at 2s 8d per word; ...
Article : 97 wordsRIOTOUS BEHAVIOR.—Martin Sullivan, convicted of riotous behavior in Cumberland-street, was fined 20s, or seven days. OBSCENE.—Thomas Moss, for having ...
Article : 509 wordsCOOTAMUNDRA, Tuesday.—The third annual spring show of the Cootamundra A.P. and H. Association opened to-day, with every indication of success. The refreshing rains of the past few days ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 wordsA large number of Newcastle recruits were examined by Adjutant Boam, and 32 were passed into the ranks. The men were complimented on their efficient drill, and informed that they would be a ...
Article : 151 wordsThe Oddfellows' Hall, Tamworth, was crowded to its utmost capacity on Monday night by persons who assembled to hear Messrs. Levien and Gill, Ms.L.A., give an account of their stewardship. The crowd, ...
Article : 378 wordsPOLICE ACT.—The provisions of this Act have been extended to the town of Jerilderie and Wallerawang.BANK Holiday.—Wednesday, the 16th instant, will be observed as a public holiday in Cootamundra. ...
Article : 415 wordsA cabman had a narrow escape from being run over in Princes-street, near St. Philip's Church, on Tuesday evening. A cab was standing outside the Harp of Freedom Hotel, and the driver was putting the ...
Article : 122 wordsAlthough there was a good general business up to noon on Saturday, it was at the expense of a reduction on the advances of Friday. Australasian and Eaglehawk came back to 19s 6d, and Davies's ...
Article : 81 wordsThe market was without animation on Saturday, and few stocks were traded in. Eureka Extended had a fluctuating market between 14s 7d and 14s. United Devonshire closed firm. Hopewell easier. ...
Article : 62 wordsA man who represented himself as a boarding-house-keeper, called at the store kept by a Chinaman in the North Shore district, and bought goods to the amount of Alt+01634, and tendered a ...
Article : 125 wordsA fatal mining accident happened on Friday morning at the Yandolt Freehold mine, Yandolt, Castle-maine (V.), whereby a miner, named Clark, lost his life. While he was working underground a mass of ...
Article : 182 wordsNEWTOWN NYMPHS.—Elizabeth Ruddan, Maria Edwardes, and Margaret Hamilton were jointly and severally fined for having gazed upon, the beer when it was amber-colored. ...
Article : 140 wordsAUCKLAND, Monday.—The resolutions moved by the Premier (Mr. Stout) yesterday, regarding the New Guinea Protectorate, provoked one of the sharpest debates of the session. Sir George Grey moved an ...
Article : 164 wordsMany persons who travel on the North Shore and Balmain steamers have a dangerous habit of jumping on the vessels after they leave the wharfs. As the half-past 9 boat on Tuesday night was leaving the ...
Article : 149 wordsDRUNKS.—Edward Emmett, 83, a laborer, charged with having been drunk in Berry-street, St. Leonards, was fined 10s, or two days' imprisonment. Malcolm Turner was fined 10s, with 4s 10d costs, or ...
Article : 484 wordsIn the Central Licensing Court, before Messrs. Buchanan and Abbott, S.Ms., and J. Macintosh, J.P., transfers of licences were granted from John Covle to Arthur Millar, for the Sandringham Hotel, ...
Article : 87 wordsSir Alexander Stuart has been suffering from a cold since Monday night, and in consideration of his recent state of delicate health, was advised not to leave his house on Tuesday. He was quite well enough, ...
Article : 71 wordsA public meeting was held on Tuesday night, in the Temperance Hall, Newtown, for the purpose of forming a branch of the N.S.W. Local Option League in Newtown, under clause VIII of the constitution of ...
Article : 282 wordsA grand concert was given in the Randwick Asylum on Monday night by amateurs for the enjoyment of the children. Upwards of 200 children were in the room and about 250 friends. The decorations ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 166 wordsThe Singleton Quarter Sessions opened on Monday before Judge Dowling. There being no criminal cases to be heard, the customary pair of white kid gloves was presented to his Honor, who ...
Article : 84 wordsA meeting of the committee of the Pressers' Union of New South Wales was held on Tuesday evening in the New Zealand Hotel, Park-street. The President (Mr. Robinson) occupied the chair, and there was a ...
Article : 178 wordsSaid a London correspondent on August 7:— The frozen meat trade continues very dull. The plethora of supplies from the colonies is still felt. Last month nearly 90,000 carcases arrived from New ...
Article : 348 wordsA determined attempt to commit suicide was made on Monday evening in Newcastle by a young man named Alfred Brown, a compositor. It appears that he purchased a revolver in the afternoon of that day. ...
Article : 247 wordsTwenty-four thousand ewes passed Welford(Q.) on September 9, in good condition, bound from Victoria for Isis Downs, Messrs. Oliver, Smith, and Co. owners, Mr. H. Gilbert in charge. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 172 wordsA well-attended conceit and social dance were held in the Protestant Hall, Castlereagh-street, on Tuesday night, in connection with the Plasterers' Society, for the purpose of celebrating the ...
Article : 208 wordsA lecture on "Thought Reading" was delivered in the Young Men's Christian, Association's new building, at the corner of pitt and Bathurst streets, on Tuesday night, by Mr. H. P. Sugden. There was ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 16 Sep 1885, Page 6
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