Accept, my deaf Madam, this token from me, Of the friendship that glows in my bosom for thee ; And though, it's intrinsical value be slight. 'I will help thee to banish the gloom of the night. ...
Article : 117 wordsArthur Holmes, an omnibus driver, appeared on bail at the Central Police Court on Thursday to answer a charge of driving so as to endanger the lives and limbs of Her Majesty's liege ana loyal ...
Article : 89 wordsYesterday afternoon tHe dwellinghouse of Mw. Joseph Clark, Alice-street, Newtown, was feloniously entered during the temporary absence of Mrs. ClarK and a couple of watches, together with a quantity or ...
Article : 62 wordsHaynes and Archibald released! Englyshe Fayre closes to-morrow. City lathers yesterday quite a happy family. Victorian Parliament to be opened next Tuesday. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 236 wordsThe Ballarat correspondent of the " Argus " reports:-The amount of business done in the share market on Wednesday was very small, although there was no lack of buyers for a large number of stocks ; ...
Article : 906 wordsAn elderly man, a resident in Balmain, named John Price, was brought np as the Water Police Conn this morning on a charge of breaking and entering the dwellinghouse of Ellen Moran, in Darling-street ...
Article : 184 wordsAbout a quarter-past 7 a fire broke out in the premises occupied as a store and dwelling-house by Mr. George Fraser, of Clarence-street. Several engines were both on the spot, and it was found that the fire ...
Article : 108 wordsThe " Allegemeine Deutsche Zeitun," of Brazil states that recently there died, at Piomba, a Malatto woman, at the incredible age of 187 years. Her name was Joaquina Caramona. She was born in the year ...
Article : 90 wordsAlfred Clarson, appeared in custody at the Water Police Court yesterday morning, on a charge of having deserted his wife Caroline Clarson, and left her without the means of support. ...
Article : 135 wordsA contemporary says that if a horse is shy and hard to catch, take finely-grated castor oils of rhoduam and cummin. Keep them in separate bottles, well corked. Pat some oil of cammin on your hand, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 wordsYesterday afternoon the remanded charge of bigamy preferred against William Alfred Clarson, an artist, was again heard by Mr. Marsh at the Water Police Court. The Rev. T. B. Tress, of St. Mary's, ...
Article : 138 wordsA story is current in Ashburton, says the Ashburton (N.Z.) "Guardian," respecting a most novel case of bankruptcy. It appears that a certain individual residing some 50 odd miles from Christchurch, on the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 301 wordsThe Garden Palace was again most extensively patronised yesterday, and, now that the excellent representation of the olden times is drawing to a close, there are likely to be larger crowds than ever ...
Article : 137 wordsThe other day (says the " European Mail" of February 24). an advertisement appeared in the "Daily Telegraph" to the effect that if a man known as " Charcoal Dick," but whose real name was Richard ...
Article : 146 wordsThe annual meeting of the members of the Glebe Rowing Club was held at the Town Hall, Glebe, last evening, Mr. A. Ickerson presiding, when the following report was read and adopted unanimously "Your committee have great ...
Article : 609 wordsIt is likely that before very long the great hall in connection with our municipal building will be commenced. At the conclusion of the case of the Corporation v. M'Beath, at the Supreme Court, the ...
Article : 147 wordsUnder the heading of " A heavy yield of wheat," the " Southland (N.Z.) Times " has the following :- Mr. Alfred Beaven had a 14 acre paddock of wheat on his farm at New River, of the variety known as ...
Article : 168 wordsA charge of this kind was commenced at the Central Court, yesterday, and presented some peculiar features. The defendant, named Louis Wien, was proceeded against by F. Jansen, and the perjury was ...
Article : 239 wordsAn accident occurred on Wednesday night to the train from Sydney to Yass, which should hare reached the latter place at 7.30 p.m. At the Jerrawa platform the train was going slow, when the engine ...
Article : 126 wordsAmong the " ecclesiastical preferments" announced by the last mail from England, Is the following :-Right Fey. Charles Henry Bromby, D.D., Bishop of Tasmania, rector of Shrawardine-with-Montford; patron, the Earl of Powis." The ...
Article : 204 wordsA case of perjury, O'Brien v. Murdock, came before the notice of Mr. Crane at the Central Police Court to-dny. The case arose out of an action brought by a Mrs. Bowd against O'Brien in the ...
Article : 153 wordsAn elderly man named John George appeared before Mr. Marsh at the Wafer police court this morning, having been arrested on warrant on the complaint of his (second) wife, Kate George, who said he had ...
Article : 337 wordsThe impression among criketers at Melbourne (says the " Argus"), is that the rumour has originated with some of a class who are to be found at every cricket match, and who firmly believe that English cricketers ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 434 wordsA most extraordinary accident happened lost Tuesday, by which a little girl, aged 18 months, the daughter of Mr. Phillips, of 365, Riley-street, nearly lost her life by hanging. It seems that she and her ...
Article : 243 wordsAnnie Maxten who stated she was a tobacconist carrying on business in Woolloomooloo, appeared at the Water Police Court on Thursday to prefer a charge of threatening Language against William ...
Article : 475 wordsTo commemorate the opening of the new Town Hall at Petersham, a ball was given by his Worship the Mayor (Mr. J. Gelding) and Mrs. Gelding, on Wednesday night, neatly 200 people ...
Article : 379 wordsFollowing is a list of donations to the Australian Museum during the month of March, 1882:-Flying squirrel, Belideus flaviyenter, presented by Mr. C. Moore; white rat, Albiao of mus decumanns, ...
Article : 329 wordsFinal entries for this regatta, to some off on Saturday, April 29. will be received at Mr. V. Panch's Hotel to-morrow evening from 8 to 9 o'clock. ...
Article : 30 wordsA swimming match for the championship of Australia, and £40 a-side, is to come off to-morrow at Foley's Baths, between W. M'Indoe of Victoria, and Corbett of New South Wales. The contest is exciting much attention, and ...
Article : 50 wordsA handball match was arranged at F. Punch's Hotel, on Wednesday evening, between M. Langan and J. Keenan, for £50 a-side, to take place at Dillon's Rising sun ball court. Elizabeth-street south, at a date to be fixed. The ...
Article : 73 wordsThe ease of Calder. v. Rome at the Central to-day presented some curious features, to which, however, attendants at our local police courts are getting pretty was used by this time. The defendant was ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Fri 21 Apr 1882, Page 3
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