Dibbs D[?]x! George Rex! Dion and in the Theatre Royal last night, Mr. Trickett a weak point in the new Ministry. Dion [?] leaves for New Zealand to-day. ...
Article : 2,503 wordsWOLLONGONG, Thursday.—The Mount Kembla dispute was settled on Wednesday. A meeting took place between Dr. Robinson, managing director, and the men: and an agreement was come to The ...
Article : 205 wordsAs intimated in our third edition of Wednesday, there exists a good deal of dissatisfaction among Government supporters at the appointment of Mr. Bad[?]erv as Minister of Works, and this, whilst it ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 159 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday,—A great crowd of spectators put in an appearance on the training grounds this morning to witness the work, which was of a fairly interesting nature. Just before coming out there was a slight shower ...
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Advertising : 9 wordsSix John Robertson came to town yesterday, and took up his quarters in the Reform Club, where he was visited daring the day by many members of his party, including Sir Henry Parkes, Mr. Wisdom, and Mr. Burns. ...
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Family Notices : 158 wordsThe GAZETTES dissolving Parliament, and for the summoning of the new House, were issued early this morning. It may be mentioned that it is intended to hold the general elections in three ...
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Advertising : 2,243 wordsOf the new Ministers, Mr. Badgery attended to-day at the Works Office, Mr. Want at the Executive Chamber (heretofore used by Mr. Dalley), and Mr. See at the Post Office. Mr. Wright was at the ...
Article : 58 wordsNEWTOWN.—Mr. F. J. Gibbes is also in the field. REDFERN.—Mr. F. A. Wright has determined to seek reelection in this electorate. ST. LEONARDS.—Mr. Dibbs and Mr. Ives both offer themselves again. ...
Article : 1,018 wordsThe long-talked-of match between Mr. Davies's chestnut pony Dolly and Mr. Baker's piebald pony Kitty came off on Tuesday afternoon on the new trotting track. Agricultural Society's Grounds, Moore Park. There was quite [?] ...
Article : 346 wordsThere is a good deal of speculation as to the forthcoming races in Wallsend, and in the early morning racers are to be seen on the turf practicising their paces for the different events. ...
Article : 754 wordsMr. GILLESPIE gave the question of encouragement of native industries his entire sympathy. Mr. Austin said it had been remarked that Britain's greatness was the result of her protective ...
Article : 578 wordsRobert Faulds Williamson and Francis Edward Norwood, of O[?]rimbah Valley, near Gosford, saw mill proprietors. Liabilities, £1308 6s Id; assets, £1779 5s 4d. Mr. E. M. Stephen, official assignee. ...
Article : 38 wordsBOURKE, Thursday.—The weather is hot and fine. NARRABRI, Wednesday.—The weather is splendid, and grass and herbage are springing up well. ARMIDALE, Thursday.—The weather is dry. The ...
Article : 40 wordsA fatal Accident occurred at the Government quarry, Lake Macquarie Harbor works, near Pelican Flat. A man named Archibald Ferg[?]son, while drilling a hole in the rock at the top of the quarry, ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 8 Oct 1885, Page 5
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