This morning, a man named Alexander Fernon, about 40 years of age, was found dead in his bedroom, at Gillam's boarding-house, 396, Kent-street, by Thomas Butler and William Mortimer ...
Article : 166 wordsRAB: Guid mornin', Ninny. Hoo's a' wi' ye? NINNY: Od's man, Rab! Hoo'st wi' yersel? I'm unco weel and gled tae sea ye By or'nar ways, an' lookin' well! ...
Article : 904 wordsLast night a meeting of the ratepayers of Paddington was called to take into consideration the deplorable state of the great thoroughfare, Oxford-street, and to petition the Tramway ...
Article : 644 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—The Railway Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association is incensed at the acts of Mr. Allison Smith, acting locomotive superintendent of the Victorian railways, during ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 569 wordsA magisterial inquiry was held by Mr. W. T. Pinhey, J.P., at Krupp's Point, Neutral Bay, yesterday, on the body of Sarah Muller, Frederick Muller stated that he was a laborer ...
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Advertising : 1,360 wordsOn Monday (yesterday) morning the following advertisement appeared in the SYDNEY MORNING HERALD:—"Wanted, 5 Carpenters. Apply R. N. M'Diarmid. Crown Law Offices ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 293 wordsThe members of some of the unions report an improvement in trade, but with others trade is still bad. The want of a trades hall is badly felt. At ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 209 wordsThe newly-elected committee of the above held their first meeting last night. Mr. J. M'Guinness presided. The formal business having been dealt with, Messrs. J. T. and J. Toohey were ...
Article : 129 wordsN.S.W. CRICKET ASSOCIATION.—A meeting of the committee was called for last evening, for the purpose of consideration of two very important subjects, viz:—The suggestion of the Victorian Cricketers' Association as to ...
Article : 169 wordsA Model Alderman.—Alderman Wright has only missed one meeting of the Burwood Council this year. The Burwood and Strathfield Half-holiday ...
Article : 154 wordsMr. James H. Legge read a paper in the Temperance Hall last evening on "The Depression in Trade." The chair was taken by Mr. J. W. Watkin, and about 120 persons were present. ...
Article : 344 wordsTwenty-seven acceptances have been received for a handicap to be run off in aid of the Mudgee Hospital. A match at 150 yards, between W. Riley and A. Jewell, for £25 aside, will be run off at Tighs's Hill, on Saturday ...
Article : 61 wordsTwo dozen cyclists, representing the Sydney and Manly clubs, left Wynyard-square on Saturday for Cabaritta. The roads after leaving Burwood, however, were in such a condition that the most fervent inquiries were made as to the ...
Article : 318 wordsA bumper house expected to discuss the railway celebration at the Carrington Hall to-night. The Watersleigh Progress Committee are in high dudgeon at being designated a pest. ...
Article : 270 wordsSir,—I should feel obliged, in order to avoid any misunderstanding, if you would allow me to reiterate through your columns that I never had any dealings with the land under discussion ...
Article : 74 wordsAmong the Australian ladies presented at the drawing-room on May 10, at which the Queen was present, were Mrs. Rupert Clarke (Victoria), Mrs. Murray-Smith (Victoria), Mrs. Hoffnung (New South ...
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Advertising : 296 wordsMERCANTILE ROWING CLUB BALL.—The annual ball of the Mercantile Rowing Club, to be held at the Town Hall tomorrow evening, promises to be, as usual, the aquatic ball of the season. His Worship the Mayor and Mayoress ...
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Advertising : 235 wordsMr. George Whittingnam's dog Wrekin will not be able to take part in the Waterloo Cup on account of an injury to one of his feet. ...
Article : 27 wordsMr. J. J. L. Jones, the Californian skater, has protested against the decision of the referee, which was against him in his match with Wallace. He states that the contest was not conducted under the rules of the New York Congress. ...
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Advertising : 64 wordsLONDON, May 20.—In order to keep pace with all that is going on in the racing world, one would require to be endowed with the peculiar faculty attributed to the feathered creation by Sir Boyle Roche. The list of ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 12 Jul 1887, Page 8
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