Referendum Day will be recognised by matinee performances at several theatres. Thus to-day the first afternoon performance of " A Stranger in New York" will be given at Her Majesty's Theatre; ...
Article : 147 wordsOn Saturday night heavy rain set in, and registered 30 points up. till 9 this morning. ALBURY, Monday. At the railway station this morning the ...
Article : 1,004 wordsThe Perthshire entered the Heads shortly after 7 o'clock yesterday morning in tow of the Union Company's steamer Talune, and about an hour later she made fast to the Orient Company's buoy in Athol ...
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Advertising : 17 wordsThe chief engineer of the Perthshire, Mr. John Blair, when seen yesterday by a "Herald" representative, stated that the work of repairing the fractured shaft was attended with great difficulty ...
Article : 662 wordsHerr Albert Friedenthal's matinee for students at the Town Hall yesterday provided a programme full of music, not only beautiful in itself, but deriving an added charm from its fond and frequent repetition ...
Article : 334 wordsPony and galloway races will be held at Rosebery park to-day, the first event starting at 2.16. In addition to the ordinary service to Botany, special trams will leave Bent-street at 12.55 and 1.12 p.m. ...
Article : 1,287 wordsMr. Russell, speaking of the accident, said that it appeared that the ship broke down on April 28 m 150·48 E and 38·17 S. On May 2 the steamer was at noon in 37·21 and 157·28, having drifted 90 ...
Article : 328 wordsThe League of Victorian Wheelmen has agreed that under its now constitution it should not be compulsory for racing cyclists to join the league, but they must receive a license to race. The council ...
Article : 218 wordsAs the Perthshire when found was manageable in so far that she was under her own steam, and making a course, the matter of salvage is regarded as occupying a very different position to what it did ...
Article : 178 wordsA concert and social under the auspices of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company's Benefit Society were held last evening in the Manchester Unity Hall, Castlereagh-street. The chair was taken by ...
Article : 156 wordsThere have been many complaints as to the correct measurements taken by cyclometers. Two men have gone out together on a journey, and at the end, when comparing the cyclometers, they find that they ...
Article : 400 wordsThe Premier yesterday received a telegram from Mr. Kingston, Premier or South Australia, congratulating New South Wales upon the safe arrival of the Perthshire. Mr. Reid, on behalf of the Government, ...
Article : 54 wordsOn board the Perthshire just as she was about to anchor a. " Herald " reporter saw Mrs. Baractt, of Marlborough Station, Rockhampton. Mrs. Barnett with her five children, and her maid (Miss Turner), ...
Article : 1,007 wordsThe following stock movements are reported:- 22 horses from Wellington to Enngonia, O'shannessy owner, 102 horses from Wellington to Bourke, estate of M. Morrison owners; 300 horses ...
Article : 701 wordsCrowds of people went down to Farm Cove yesterday to see this crippled vessel safe in port There she lay comfortably at her anchorage, her yellow funnel as destitute of seaspray as a new ...
Article : 1,199 wordsAt the Manners' Church and Institute on Sunday evening the news of the finding of the Perthshire was received with the greatest pleasure. At the close of the ordinary service by the Rev. Distin ...
Article : 99 wordsIntense relief is felt all over the colony at the news of the Perthshire's safe arrival in Sydney. MELBOURNE, Monday. News of the safe arrival of the Perthshire at ...
Article : 47 wordsEntries will close to-night at the clubrooms, Pittstreet, for the league's one-mile handicap which is to be run on Saturday next in the interval of the international football match on the Sydney Cricket ...
Article : 61 wordsTrooper Doudney, one of the Parramatta contingent of Lancers that proceeded to Aldershot for training, writes to his parents under date May 10: "We have plenty of hard work here; but I like it. Every ...
Article : 196 wordsTo-day B. Goodson, the New South Wales amateur representative for the world's championships, leaves sydney in the Aorangi for Canada. The championships are to be run at Montreal the first ...
Article : 241 wordsOn Sunday afternoon there was a large gathering at the Parramatta Wesleyan Sunday School, when the Rev. George Martin distributed the prizes to the successful scholars, and also delivered an appropriate ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Agricultural Ground this afternoon will be occupied by the match between the Englishmen and a team representing the Sydney Union-otherwise the metropolitan branch. The visitors have made ...
Article : 367 wordsIt is proposed to form a bicycle club at Paddington, to be affiliated to the league. A meeting is to be held on Monday night next at Sinnot's Hotel, Oxford-street, for that purpose, Mr, Morris, the ...
Article : 54 wordsMr. John Moulds, a very old resident of the Parramatta district, died at his residence, Phillip-street, on Mondny morning. Mr. Moulds was born at Toongabbie (when that place was a penal ...
Article : 140 wordsFor the purpose of giving B. Goodson a send-off to Canada the Sydney Club held a smoke concert in their rooms last night. The room was crowded by 400 or 500 cyclists, and a most successful night was ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Ladies Tuterclub Handicap Matches arranged by the N.S.W. Lawn Tennis Association have brought forward eight entries, which have been classified as follows:— ...
Article : 251 wordsDuring the past few days Mr. Wheeler has addressed very successful meetings at Mangrove, Wiseman's Ferry, and St. Albans. On Saturday night Mr. Norton addressed a meeting at Gosford. ...
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Advertising : 622 wordsThe following are the weight for the pony and galloway races to be held at Kensington to-morrow:- Fourteent-three Handicap, 5 furlongs.—Tccoma, 8st 121b; Bessie, 6st 121b; Lily, 8st 91b; Mineral, 8st 51b; ...
Article : 185 wordsAt the last meeting of the above council, the Mayor (Alderman [?]) presiding, Mr. Parkes, M.L.A., wrote stating that the Minister for Works had approved of the expenditure of the proposed conditional grant on ...
Article : 652 words" Yes," said Captain Spinks when spoken to by a " Herald " reporter last night, " it was a very lucky hit for us, and it is a great satisfaction to me that my plans have worked out successfully." In reply to a ...
Article : 624 wordsSubjoined are the Heights for the minor events and the acceptances for the principal race to be run at Rosehill on Saturday next:- Granville Stakes, 6 furlongs.—Sterling. 9st 51b; Latem. ...
Article : 440 wordsThe Bibbenluke—Bombala Juniors match was won by the former by 6 to 5. CROOKWELL, Monday. Crookwell Rovers beat Federal (Goulburn) by 9 to 0. ...
Article : 198 wordsThe New South Wales Spiritualistic Association hold its first anniversary service on Sunday night at Tattersall's Hall, when a lecture entitled " Spritual Cycles of Time" was delivered by Mr. Bradley. ...
Article : 230 wordsCaptain Wallace was eventually seen by a " Herald " representative at the office of Dalgety and Co., Bent-street. He said that he had nothing further to add regarding the voyage than what was ...
Article : 240 wordsThe above was continued at Messrs. Heiron and Smith's showrooms, 214 Castlereagh-street, last night, when the following heats were played:— R. Burrows receives 250 beat G. Boati receives 210 ...
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Advertising : 63 wordsSubjoined are the entries for the events to be run at the Winter Meeting of the above club:- Hurdle.—Ladylike, Lieutenant II., J.B.C., Soldier, Blacklock II., Bonnie Doon, Bertie, IIinan, Aboriginal, ...
Article : 203 wordsThe results of last night's play were:—P. Bourke receives 100, beat *Physic, receives 75, by 50, *Nomen, receives 45, beat D. Melville, receives 50, by 24. There will be no play to-night, but the game ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 20 Jun 1899, Page 5
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