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Article : 308 wordsHough's Cyanide Vats, Pambula, 300 tons tailings, 130[?]. 10dwt. New South Wales Mine. Wyalong, 30 tons, 276oz. Union G. M. company. W. Wyalong, [?] tons, 24oz. 4dwt. ...
Article : 82 wordsMembers of the press were invited to the new Palace Theatre last night, when Mr. Phil Goatcher (lesse[?] and director), Mr. Harrio Skinner (manager and treasurer), and Mr. Clarence Backhouse ...
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Article : 352 wordsPerfect weather prevailed at Epso[?] this afternoon, when a race meeting was held. The attendance was poor, and, with the small fields which were ruling, the sport was not of an interesting character, ...
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Article : 148 wordsThe new window put in by Mr. Saunders a few months since is perhaps unique in the colonies, and the window fittings, which are Mr. Saunders's own invention, composed as they are of skilfully-arranged ...
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Article : 93 wordsW. T. Waters and Co.'s establishment, which occupies a conspicuous position at the corner of George and King streets, is one which is especially attractive and King ladies, whether at the Christmas ...
Article : 323 wordsFamous for their fishing tackle and all that fishermen need and delight in, Messrss. Eastway Brothers are yet first and foremost our leading wire-workers. They make a specialty of garden furniture such as ...
Article : 115 wordsSir,—Since the imposition of the land value tax one in constantly hearing of freetradere being suddenly converted to protection. These gentlemen generally turn out to be landholders, who on ...
Article : 224 wordsTWEED HEADS.—Arrival: December 16, Augusta (s.), at 5.50 a.m. Departure: December 16, Vale, schooner, at 5.25 a.m. RICHMOND HEADS.—Arrival: December 16. Electra ...
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Article : 118 wordsEstablished in Sydney in 1863 as music and pianoforte warehousemen. Messrs. Fly have their galleries and showrooms now stocked with perhaps the finest variety of pianofortes they have over ...
Article : 134 wordsThe R.M.S. Oceana left Colombo on Monday, the 14th instant, for Australia. The R.M.S. Massilia, hence 27th October, arrived at Plymouth on Monday, the 14th instant. ...
Article : 53 wordsOne could hardly contemplate a trip or tour at Christmas time which should afferd him the maximum of enjoyment without thinking of the oldestablished business in George-street conducted by ...
Article : 330 wordsThe Australasian, of the Aberdeen line of steamship yesterday arrived from London. Captain T. F. Spalding reports leaving London on the 24th October at 2.15 p.m., passed Gravesend at 4 p.m., and landed pilot off Dover at ...
Article : 411 wordsSir,—The propaganda campaign now being conlucted by the Conservatives and monopolists under the auspices of the National Protection Union furnish a splendid means whereby one is able to draw ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 195 wordsMr. Abrahams, of Dandelion Pill fame, has a fine assortment of perfumery, soaps in fancy boxes, &c., suitable for the Christmas trade, making his shop, which is one of the oldest landmarks in ...
Article : 51 wordsA sale of work was opened in the schoolroom of St. Barnabas' Church yesterday afternoon in aid of the poor fund of the parish. There was a large attendance, and the sale was formally opened by ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 wordsIn connection with the breaking-up for the Christmas vacation the pupils at St. Mary's Convent last night gave an excellent entertainment, at which there was a very large attendance. The Rev. ...
Article : 109 words"Have the study full of books rather than the purse full of money " is good old advice, and endorsed no doubt by Messrs. George Robertson and Co., who from their magnificent stock could send out ...
Article : 236 wordsWilson's Promontory last night reported a yawl-rigged craft, supposed Spray, eight miles [?]st, bound inward. The S[?]y is on her voyage hence to Melbourne. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 17 Dec 1896, Page 6
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