The SPEAKER took the chair at half-past 4 o'clock. RESIGNATION OF MR. NOBBS. Mr. SPEAKER announced that he had received a letter from Mr. John Nobbs resigning his seat as one ...
Article : 11,927 wordsThe statement of revenue and expenditure for the quarter ended 31st March was issued by the Treasurer to-day. The revenue amounted to £752,231, being exactly the amount ...
Article : 208 wordsThis morning a serious collision occurred near the entrance of the harbour. About half-post 6 o'clock, as Messrs. H[?]ard Smith and Sons' steamer Time, Captain Clark, from Sydney, was ...
Article : 865 wordsIn the matter of the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United status v. Alkinson, Mr. Lingen, who appeared for the plaintiffs, said that they had received a letter from the defendant;s solicitors ...
Article : 2,259 wordsNominations for the undermentioned events included in the programme to be played out under the management of the Canterbury Park authorities on the 3rd proxime, close at 5 p.m. to-day with ...
Article : 282 wordsA meeting of the Rugby Union was held last night at the Exchange Hotel, to deal with the rules of the union competitions, Mr. H. Y. Braddon was voted to the chair, there being about 40 members present. ...
Article : 282 wordsThe attendance at the Warwick Farm pony and galloway races yesterday was above the average, but [?]e sport was marred by a heavy downpour, which [?]Kt in about 4 o'clock and continued until the ...
Article : 1,135 wordsThe s.s. Airlie arrived yesterday Among the through passengers were the Countess of Kintore and her two daughtors During the steamer's Btay in port they were the guests of Mr. Justice ...
Article : 333 wordsThe second annual sports meeting of St. Philip's Church of England at Grammar School was held yesterday afternoon at the Natatorium. Pitt-street. Mr. A. T. Hendry acted as starter and timekeeper. ...
Article : 222 wordsBLUNT v. CHU[?] AND ANOTHER (PART HEARD). Dr. Sly, instructed by Mr. M. J. Brady, appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. B. R. Wise, instructed by Messrs. Sly, Hamilton, and Russell for defendant. ...
Article : 570 wordsThe sittings of the b[?]ennial meeting of the Grand United Order of Oddfellows were continued at the hall belonging to the order, in Castlereagh-street, yesterday. The Grand Master (Mr. James Hagan) ...
Article : 1,251 wordsThe essential attraction of novelty had not been overlooked in the artistic entertaimnent of the Cosmopolitan Club last evening, and the first smoke night of the newly-formed Art Circle was in every ...
Article : 511 wordsThe s.s. Dori[?] arrived at Hobart to-day from London after a passage of 3[?] days 9 hours. ...
Article : 25 wordsAt a meeting of depositors of the Southern Building Mortgage, and Investment Company, which last Saturday impended payment, certain modifications made by them in the directors proposals were cordially ...
Article : 250 wordslester lay closed with a heavy thunderstorm and a deluge of rain swamping the showground. All the pens are not covered, and the rain almost spoiled what promised to be one of the best shows ever held ...
Article : 453 wordsIn Equity.—Before his Honor the Chief Judge—At 10 a.m.: M'M[?]on v. [?]mann, part heard. Master's Office—At 10.30 a.m.: Ritchie v. Hudson, all day, part heard. ...
Article : 417 wordsA public meeting was held in the largs hall of Bourke's Hotel, Granville, last night to express sympathy with Mr. Nobbs in his difficulty. Alderman J. FINNEGAN was voted to the chair. ...
Article : 403 wordsThe following handicaps have been declared for the above meeting, to be held to-morrow afternoon, commencing at 3 o'clock:- LI[?]IPUTIAN HANDICAP (11.2) [?]-mile.—Little Alice, ...
Article : 172 wordsThe shooting in connection with the Western Rifle Association mutches was continued to-day. Excellent scores were made, as the details show. The weather was favourible for the rifle. ...
Article : 670 wordsJury Cause: Navin v Clinch, Sen., part heard. Supreme Court issue: Memory v. Newton and another. Cause: Oakley v. L[?]ja, part heard. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe Autumn Meeting of the Tasmania Turf Club was held to-day at Mowbray. The weather was fine, but there was a poor attendance. The results are:— ...
Article : 278 wordsWilliam Walsh was charged, on remand, before Messrs. G. W. F. Addison, S.M., and W. Johnson, S.M., at the Water Police Court yesterday, with indecency in Arthur-street, Surry Hills, ...
Article : 283 wordsSir,—In your sub-leader this morning you would convey to the publie that the operative bakers wish to conduct Mr. Coak's business; but I can assure you that we have no desire to do so, as we are only ...
Article : 397 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Linnean Society was held in the hill, Elizabeth Bay, last night. The president (Professor David, B.A., F.G.S.) occupied the chair. The chairman announced that the list of ...
Article : 350 wordsThe weekly meeting of the Metropolitan Board o[?] Transit Commissioners was held in the offices, Phillip-street, yesterday morning. The Mayor (Alderman W. P. Manning, M.L.A.) presided, and there were ...
Article : 257 wordsStock Movements: 2100 fot wethers from Wangrawally to Dubbo for Sydney, Dent owner, Morris drover; a mob of fat wethers from Brightland Park to Dubbo, Davis owner in charge. ...
Article : 159 wordsThe second day's racing in connection with the annual meeting of the Tamworth Jockey Club took place to-day. The weather was very wet, the course heavy, and the attendance poor. The following are ...
Article : 103 wordsThe Hay Jockey Club races commenced to-day. The weather was unfavourable, rain falling during the greater part of the day and the attendance was [?]mall. The results are as under:— ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 27 Apr 1893, Page 6
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