TAMWORTH, Monday.—The Easter holidays have been very quietly observed here, the town being almost deserted. On Tuesday last 200 persons availed themselves of the cheap excursion ...
Article : 402 wordsPassengers by the 4.30 train from Nowra this morning had an experience which was far from being of a pleasant character. On' arrival at Kiama the Nowra passengers, mostly ...
Article : 283 wordsWASHINGTON, January 29.—Theosophy was the medium which united ia matrimony here to-night a "new woman and a new man." Adelaide Johnson, the sculptress, some of whose work will ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 538 wordsFor the best milch cow, any breed, several special prizes were offered. Among these the "Sydney Mail" prize, £10 10s, for the best milch cow, any breed, subject to a, test in connection ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 196 wordsThe annual reunion of the Travellers' Club of New South Wales, an institution in connection with the agricultural and machinery trade, was held on Saturday evening in the rooms of the ...
Article : 343 wordsLately, Professor Masson was the guest of the Scottish Arts Club at the Waterloo Booms, Edinburgh, and the design on the menu card depicted the guest of the evening, pipe in hand, being ...
Article : 420 wordsTEMORA, Monday.—Over fifty persons attended a meeting of protectionists on Saturday night to consider the advisability of inviting Mr. W. J. Lyne, leader of the Opposition, and other ...
Article : 200 wordsNEWCASTLE. Monday.—As expected the Seapit miners on Saturday night resolved not to give in notice. The motion was, however, carried by a bare majority, and it is reported that an effort ...
Article : 223 wordsIn July last Mr. J. E. Tonkin, an ex-member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, and Mr. W. Neilley, of Sydney, entered into negotiations with the South Australian Government ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 26 wordsKIAMA, Saturday.—The little seaport town of Kiama, so well known for its export of dairy produce and blue metal, two things which have certainly little in common, was en fete to-day, the ...
Article : 342 wordsThe steamer Lunamincka, from Sydney, arrived to-day at Melbourne. The steamer Bellinger, from Devonport, arrived at Melbourne to-day. ...
Article : 263 wordsNever in the history of the world's trade has there bean so marked an example of an edible article of commerce attaining within a comparatively short period the popularity achieved by the ...
Article : 319 wordsTOMUT, Monday.—Typhoid has been raging in this district for the past two months and there are now about sixty cases here. Two deaths occurred yesterday from the complaint, viz., ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Orient liner Orizaba was signalled off Gabo Island at sundown yesterday, and will be berthed at Circular Quay on arrival to-day. Captain Clarke reports leaving London on February 21, and calling at Plymouth on the ...
Article : 190 wordsIn connection with the annual session of the Grand Lodge, a conference of superintendents of Juvenile Temples, under the presidency of Mr. Wigly, G.S.J.T., was held on Saturday afternoon ...
Article : 226 wordsJohn M'Leish, aged 61, residing at Marshall-street, Surry Hills, was knocked down by a tram at Bathurst-fitreet on Saturday afternoon. He was taken to the Sydney Hospital, where his injuries were ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Press Association dispatch from San Francisco says: Mr. James Wills, managing director of the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand, while at the Occidental Hotel san Francisco, in February, gave out that in the ...
Article : 77 wordsMILTON, Saturday.—Mr. Geo. Maunsell, police magistrate and mining warden, was arrested here on Thursday on a writ of attachment for the non-payment of costs in the Homeward Bound Gold Mine ...
Article : 68 wordsThe following passengers hare been booked by the R.M.S. Jtiowera, Canadiau-Australian line, which sails from Grafton Wharf at 4 p.m. to-morrow for Vancouver via Snva and Honolulu : Captain and Mrs Hancock. Mr cud Mrs Purvis and 2 children, Mrs Kutter, Miss Brown, Mrs Wiel, Mr and Mrs Fleming, Slias Fleminz, Messrs Flemine, Laren, Shaw. Noble, Winch, Moore.Brown, Fraser, ...
Article : 118 wordsNOWRA, Saturday.—The poll was declared at noon to-day from the court-house verandah, the numbers being: Phillips 759, and Lamond 477; majority for Phillips, 282. Mr. Phillips, in thanking ...
Article : 87 wordsMELBOURNE, Saturday.—The Executive Council meeting was held thin afternoon at Government House Lord Brassey presided. An order was passed, directing the removal of the names of Bear, ...
Article : 61 wordsThe ketch Envy, Captain Strachan, which has been away from Sydney several years, and during the interim has traded among the islands in the Western Paciric, arrived yesterday, bringing back a carzo of spices, ...
Article : 430 wordsThe initial Bitting of the fifth General Conference of the New Church in Australia took place at the Temperance Ball on Saturday morning. The chair was taken by the president of the conference ...
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Family Notices : 275 wordsThe residence of Mr. H. J. Edwards, Croydon-road", Hurstville, was robbed on Friday while the family were at dinner. The thieves entered the house by the front door, which had been left open, and ...
Article : 78 wordsThe tender of Mrs. Sarah Gate, of Tucker-street, North Sydney, baa been accepted for the supply of clothing to women, girls, children, and infant aborigines, and of Messrs. John Vicars and Company, ...
Article : 74 wordsJERILDERIE, Saturday.—A sad and painful death occurred at Jerilderie Hospital last night. A man named Tranter sustained a serious accident a fortnight ago, being thrown from his horse ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 6 Apr 1896, Page 5
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