A tea and public meeting in connection with the Pitt-street Congregational Church took place on March 2, for the purpose of welcoming back to Sydney the Rev. J. Jefferis and Mrs. Jefferis, who have recently returned from ...
Article : 727 wordsThe Customs authorities have ascertained that an extensive fraud on the revenue was attempted in connection with of shipment of Chinese goods by the ship Meath. Invoices in the possession of the Comptoir d'Escomple ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 401 wordsOf the state of affairs at the island of Rotumah, the correspondent of the Fiji Argus writes:—"The fact of Rotumah being now an integral portion of the colony of Fiji does much to favour the interests of your commercial houses ...
Article : 274 wordsEXPORT MARKETS.—The quantity of wool now coming forward is becoming smaller and smaller week by week, and the associated auctioneers, whose united weekly catalogues have lately included only from 2000 to 3000 bales, ...
Article : 2,131 wordsThe most noteworthy feature in monetary affairs since our last has been the continued presentation of new joint stock enterprises, of various descriptions and with different objects. Hudson Brothers' Company, with a capital of ...
Article : 1,387 wordsThe contest between the All England Eleven and the recently formed Australian team was commenced on the Association Ground on the 3rd instant. The weather was fine, but cloudy, and though there were not more than 200 ...
Article : 2,676 wordsOn the 2nd March a brutal child-murder was discovered on Flagstaff-hill. About 6 o'clock that morning, Constable Stuart, of No. 4 Police Station, found the dead body of a fine boy, apparently about three years of age, in the reserve ...
Article : 554 wordsNothing of interest has occurred in the musical world since our last summury, nor have matters dramatic been exceptionally brisk. Miss Louise Pomeroy, at the Theatre Royal, has made a hit as Cleopatra, and now is playing ...
Article : 128 wordsMR. GEORGE TULLY.—The above gentleman, an old resident of Newcastle, died at his residence in that city on the 8th March. The local journal says:—"Mr. George Tully's name for a generation past had been a household ...
Article : 518 wordsAt the present time a large amount of building is going on in the city, affording evidence of the increasing wealth and progress of the metropolis. Some of the stores that are being erected in Pitt-street will, when completed, rival ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 14 Mar 1882, Page 10
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