The different theatres were well attended last night in spite of the heat, and at each the performance appeared to give satisfaction. The pantomime, with its pleasant songs, graceful dances, ...
Article : 334 wordsThe Darlinghurst Public School, which has been in course of erection for some months past, was formally opened by the Chief Inspector of Schools (Mr. Johnson), in the presence of about 300 children and a number of their ...
Article : 769 wordsThe City Coroner held an inquest at the Sydney Club yesterday, on the body of the late Mr. Henry R. Sanders, who died at the Sydney Club, on Sunday night, from injuries received through falling from a horse on the ...
Article : 903 wordsMr. Crane, S.M., presided on the bench in the Charge Court yesterdays. A number cf cases of drunkenness were dealt with. Ma Brook, Fitz Mals Almas, Ma Brook Elli, and Sa ...
Article : 879 wordsThe issue of a new catalogue for the lending branch of the Free Library is an incident which, may be seized upon to [?]ay a word not only about the catalogue, but also the library itself. This lending branch was ...
Article : 942 wordsA vocal and instrumental concert in aid of the funds of the Infants' Home, will be given to-night, at the Ashfield School of Arts, by Miss May Wilshire, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Foster, Miss Bull, Mr. John Edwards, and Mr. W. ...
Article : 162 wordsLast evening a Scotch concert was given in the Protestant Hall to celebrate the anniversary of "Auld New Year's Nicht." There was, considering the temperature of the evening, a very large audience, and the singers received ...
Article : 276 wordsA conversazione was held in the Church of England schoolrooms, Newtown, last evening, in connection with the St. Stephen's Young Men's Institute. The room was very tastefully decorated with flags and evergreens, the ...
Article : 475 wordsLast night, Chiarini's Circus, which is situated in Belmore Gardens, was attended so largely that the vast marquee was filled in every part. The programme was similar to that of the opening night. Numbers of fine ...
Article : 123 wordsA good deal of excitement and commotion was caused in Oxford-street yesterday morning by a tram accident which occurred at the intersection of Orown-street. It appears that a man named George Wilson, who carries ...
Article : 547 wordsMr. Clark, S.M., occupied the bench yesterday. An aboriginal was fined 40s. for indecency in Cleveland-street. Thomas O'Brien pleaded guilty to a charge of damaging ...
Article : 375 wordsA complimentary garden party given to Alderman E. Playfair by a number of his friends to celebrate the 52nd anniversary of his birthday. took place at the Sir Joseph Banks Hotel, Botany, yesterday afternoon. A special tram ...
Article : 362 wordsAt the meeting of the Marine Board yesterday, there were present—Captain Rixson (president), Captains Broomfield, Jenkins, Rebertsen, and M'Lean, and Commander Lindeman (secretary). ...
Article : 630 wordsWith the destruction of the three pine trees in Bridge-street, just below the tram terminus, ditappear some landmarks of "old Sydney." These tree are of the order pinus pinea, or stone pine, and must have been there very ...
Article : 766 wordsCaptain W. Jackson Barry is to give his lecture on his "Tour round the world," in the Protestant Hall, to-morrow evening. Captain Barry is an old colonist, and spent much of his time in New South Wales and New Zealand, between ...
Article : 127 wordsMr. Buchanan, S.M., occupied the bench yesterday. George Shinnick and Edward Sullivan, for being drunk and disorderly and using abusive language, were fined 40s. each, or 14 days in the lockup. ...
Article : 237 wordsSir,—Among the numerous dangers threstened in the Medical Bill now before Parliament—a bill drawn up, be it remembered, by the medical profession, and introduced by a medical man—is the covert blow aimed at a system of ...
Article : 637 wordsAbout half-past 10 o'clock last night a small fire occurred in a house occupied by a woman named Borr at 37. Bathurst-street. The fire originated in a bodroom, owing to some curtains coming in contact with a gas jet. The five was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 796 wordsEdward Pym aged 20 years, recently a cerk in the employ of the Postal Department, who was arrested a short time since on a charge of having stolen the sum of £97 from the General Post Office, the property of the Postmaster-General, ...
Article : 1,574 wordsSir,—Last evening, the sky being clear, the comet was readily found at 7h. 58m. at the first pointing of the equatorial, by means of the ephemeris computed by Mr. Chandler, of Harvard College Observatory. In the ...
Article : 158 wordsSir,—The telegram in to-day's issue reporting hesitation on the part of the Royal Geographical Society to co-operate with the Geographical Society of Australasia in the exploration of New Guinea, on the ground "that, the colonial ...
Article : 318 wordsSir,-I received from Mr. Ellery, to day, the following telegram, which may be of interest. The evening is too clondy here to admit of seeing the comet. "Small comet found here on the 11th. Its positionon ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 15 Jan 1884, Page 5
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