Alfred John Stephenson and James Wilkinson, both journalists, were yesterday nominated for the Ipswich election. The former is a Ministerialist, and the latter a labour candidate. ...
Article : 38 wordsThe following nominations have been received for the extraordinary vacancy in the municipal council:—W. N. Edmonson, W. B. Wilson, and T. B. Cott. ...
Article : 818 wordsYesterday, which was selected some months ago for the judgment and initiatory stops of what was hoped would be the successful Metropolitan Exhibition of 1891, proved to be but ill-suited for its ...
Article : 784 wordsSir,—I earnestly request of your kindness to give the publicity of your paper to the following information, for the benefit of these vinegrowers—and they are many—who do not possess it, and which ...
Article : 784 wordsThe exhibits of farm produce this year are numerous, and are of excellent quality. They are housed in the man pavilion, occupying about a quarter of its space, and being all grouped together, term a very ...
Article : 333 wordsThe members of the Queensland cricket team, who are to meet New South Wales on Saturday and Monday next, left by the mail train last night. ...
Article : 34 wordsJudges: Durhams—C. W. Dargin, Walter Douglas, Ayrshres—T. Brown, H. Fredericks; Jerseys—P. J. Cheffins, F. A. Wright, M.L A., G. P. Kerrison; Dairy cattle—J. Love, R. Anderson. ...
Article : 1,572 wordsThe Rust in Wheat Conference resumed its sittings this morning. Mr. P. M'Lean occupied the chair. Eight delegates were present. Mr. Farrar, a delegate from New South Wales, was welcomed. ...
Article : 215 wordsAs with food, the prizes for fruits will not be awarded until to-day. The exhibits in this section are much the same as in previous years, although persimmons are not quite up ...
Article : 102 wordsMr. Wragge'a forecast for N.S.W. is further very unsettled weather generally, with electric disturbances More rain is expected and strong winds, squalls, or gales from between E. and S.E. ...
Article : 187 wordsWith the exception of preserved meats the judging of food—fresh, preserved, or in various states of preservation—was not proceeded with yesterday. Preserved fruits and jame make a goodly show, and ...
Article : 122 wordsJudges: Thos. Punch, D. O'Neill, F. J. Riley. In this section the Australian Browery Company and Messrs. King and Co., of the Centennial Brewery, show draught colonial ale, whilst the same ...
Article : 85 wordsThe bill to amend the Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Act of 1893, which was read a first time in the Legislative Assembly last night, is as follows:— ...
Article : 479 wordsDivisions A and K.—Judges: J. Young, Trevor Jones, L. L. Ramsay, of Manson,—Alderson Alderman Waine. Division B.—Judges: G. Ebsworth, Alderman C. H. Ibbotson, W. Mitchell, T. ...
Article : 1,933 wordsJudges Messrs. Gibson, H C. L. Anderson, and B. Coulon. The exhibitors of machinery and agricultural implements were busily engaged yesterday getting their ...
Article : 1,865 wordsA sensational event occurred on the steamer Waroonga, near Albany, on Monday morning at 6 o'clock. A man named J. M'Cabe, who booked at Melbourne with his wife and three children, ...
Article : 221 wordsSir,—The producer, where does he come in? Every person in New South Wales, more or less interested in turning the grass of the interior to the best advantage, must have read with deep interest all that was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,362 wordsThe adjourued inquest touching the death of Emily Bayley, the victim of the recent tragedy, was held in the Balmain Courthouse yesterday morning before Mr. J. C. Woore, J.P., City Coroner. The accused, ...
Article : 428 wordsThe Armidale aud Glen Innes combined pastoral and agricultural show began yesterday on the Armidale Snow Ground. The weather was fine, although the ground was very muddy. The attendance ...
Article : 361 wordsThe ship Blairmore which arrived from Buenos Ayres yesterday, brings very unpleasant intelligence from Paraguay. The vessel left Buenos Ayres on 31st January, and Captain Caw was frequently ...
Article : 247 wordsThe Railway Commissioners in their holiday programme have made a feature of a series of cheap trips to the various leading places of pleasure resort within a couple of hours' ride of the metropolis, including ...
Article : 303 wordsSome friction which had arisen between the master bakers and the operatives of Newcastle was happily brought to a termination to-day. The operatives had published an advertisement with a view to ...
Article : 196 wordsDairy Produce other than Butter—Judges: D. Garrard, J. Dykes, J. Israel, A. G. Thomas, J. M'Clolland. Butter.—Judge: W.H. Vagg. ...
Article : 636 wordsSir,—The announcement in a recent number of the Herald Unit there was a "deadlock " in connection with the bill I have promised to prepare for the friendly societies has surprised me. It there really ...
Article : 400 wordsSir.—Most people will endorse the criticison of the writer of "Fugitive Notes" on the incongruity of the two strongest objector, to the address of the Moderator voting the scant funds of the assembly to ...
Article : 118 wordsA public meeting, attended by a large master of graziers, farmers, bankers, stock agents, and others interested in the progress of the district, was held to-day. Mr. G. A. Thompson was chairman. The ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 120 wordsThe third annual social of No. 2 Fire Station, M.F.B., was given in the engine-house of station, George-street West, on Tuesday night. Fully 50 couples were present, and dancing continued ...
Article : 101 wordsThe stock crossings reported to-day were:—83 bullocks, from Morocco station, M'Laurin Brothers owners, per rail to Melbourne. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 22 Mar 1894, Page 6
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