SIR,-I would not trouble yon on this subject had not several old friends informed me that a number of the public of Sydney are under the impression that supplies of wines and spirits had been sent down to ...
Article : 305 wordsGETTING UP STEAM.-Warm the boiler gradually Do not getup steam from cold water in less than six hours. If possible, light the fires over night. Nothing turns a new boiler into an old one sooner ...
Article : 2,254 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at half-past 4 o'clock. MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR.- The SPEAKER announced a message from the Governor, asking that provision be made for printing the ...
Article : 831 wordsF. L. BARKER.-Stations: But little business is being done in pastoral pastoral properties, and no sales have been reported during the week. The copious and pretty general downpour lately experienced will, no doubt, cause in ...
Article : 2,273 wordsTHEATER ROYAL.-"La Mascotte" still continues to attract large audiences to this popular place of amusement, and judging from the enthusiastic manner in which it is nightly received, there is ...
Article : 1,423 wordsSIR,-Your leader last week concerning the water supply to Newcastle and the surrounding townships has deservedly attracted much attention, and it is gratifying to see that a metropolitan, and it is ...
Article : 533 wordsThe general topic of conversation is the weather as it has been for some time past. Gales of which and heavy rains have been very Preval[?] making the past season one of exceptional [?] ...
Article : 460 wordsSIR,-As yon have so often protested against the abominable tramway system in vogue in Sydney, I hope yon will again endeavour to impress upon the public the advisability of demanding that file modern ...
Article : 383 wordsSIR,-The leading articles in the "Evening News" have of late been so sensible, outspoken, and pointed, in agreeable comparison to those of our other dailies, that some surprise overtook me on reading Saturday's ...
Article : 943 wordsNOMINAL DEFENDANT.-The Hon. James Watson, Colonial Treasurer, to be the nominal defendant in the matter of the petition presented on the part of Mr. James Lowrie, as to a certain claim or demand ...
Article : 287 wordsSIR,-By the cable messages in the "Evening News" of the 23rd instant the public is informed that a commission has sailed in the steamer Orient for Sydney to identify the man Creswell, now confined in ...
Article : 1,366 wordsCOURTING iz a luxury, it iz sallad, it iz ise water, it iz a beveridge, it is a pla spell of the soul. The man who haz never courted hez lived in vain; he has bin a blind man among landskapes and waterskapes; he ...
Article : 955 wordsAt the Mayoral luncheon yesterday, His Worship the Mayor, in responding to the toast of his health, did what he takes every opportunity of doing on similar occasions, viz., impressing upon aldermen the ...
Article : 151 wordsFinancially this municipality is very hard up. The credit, however, is good, and by signing the usual guarantee to the bank, the aldermen, if they thought proper, could attain the privilege of an overdraft. ...
Article : 402 wordsOn the subject of the action of the City Council, in connection with the pending trial between Mr. John Davies and the Mayor, Mr. Alexander Gordon, barrister-at-law, has given the following opinion:-"I ...
Article : 277 wordsGEORGE KISS.-A large number of horses were put up for auction this week, amongst which were some very useful saddle and harness horses, which realised good figures, from 20 to 40 guineas. Several, pairs of useful ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 1 Nov 1882, Page 3
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