NARRANDERA, Thursday.—The weather is unsettled and there is every appearance of rain. During past few days the heat has been intense. ALBURY, Thursday.—Messrs. Griffiths and Co. ...
Article : 2,397 wordsYesterday afternoon Mr. Garrard, Minister of Works, accompanied by Mr. Moriarty, Engineer-in-chief for Harbors and Rivers, and a representative of the Evening News, visited the last section of the ...
Article : 1,039 wordsIt is but right that the readers of the EVENING NEWS should be informed respecting the same of politics which was commenced just prior, to the resignation of the Stuart Government, and is ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 361 wordsThe first to open the ball on the track this morning was the American trainer Brooks, who gave Blueskin some very fast miles. Bella Campbell only spurted. Folly went ...
Article : 378 wordsA complimentary picnic to Mr. John Pope, of the firm of Farmer and Co., was given by a number of the friends of that gentleman yesterday at Chowder. On arrival at Chowder a capital oyster snack, provided ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 183 wordsMr. A. G. Hamilton, Col.-Sergeant Lambton Company, 4th Regiment, has written as follows :—I would trouble you with a few lines just to put right a slight error. It was the Lambton Company who advertised, through your ...
Article : 86 wordsA correspondent at Mackay, in a letter dated December 20, said :—On Thursday afternoon (Separation Day). the Queen's Park, Mackay, seemed to have a run of visitors. About two hundred and twenty persons assembled to see ...
Article : 264 wordsDeparting from Dubbo at 9.45 a.m. in the Western mail train we cross the Macquarie River, spanned by on iron bridge of first-class construction. The river after the late rains has risen some fire feet, and ...
Article : 658 wordsAn interesting lecture on "The Construction of Watches and Clocks" was delivered in the Technical College Hall, in the School of Arts, Pitt-street, on Thursday night, by the Rev. H. E. Tydeman. There ...
Article : 185 wordsIn the fortieth year of Elizabeth a piece of ground in Guildford was claimed as public property, because boys had always cricket on it when it was not being used for bear baiting. About 1630, it is recorded (by a Puritan) that ...
Article : 117 wordsNEWCASTLE, Friday,—A road bicycle race took place on Thursday in connection with the Newcastle Bicycle Club. The event caused an unusual amount of interest. Eleven men faced she starter, Mr. Walter Sydney, and as it was ...
Article : 111 wordsSir. G. E. Boyle, teacher of singing, is really doing good work in promoting a knowledge of vocal music among us, and ia cultivating the ability to sing at sight. He has about 400 pupils receiving ...
Article : 381 wordsWithout doubt the trophy presented by the well-known member Tattersall's, Mr. William M'Cormack, for this year's Tattersall's Cup was the most handsome and costly one yet won. It was manufactured by Mr. J. Priora, of ...
Article : 408 wordsThe annual regatta of the Balmain Rowing Club will be held on March 20. A feature of the programme will bea sector pair car race for members of the associated clubs. The committee of the Pyrmont Regatta will meet this ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Fri 8 Jan 1886, Page 3
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