The New South Wales Rifle Association shooting matches commenced on the Paddington Range on Tuesday morning, the 12th instant, and finished on Saturday, the 16th. The weather was very favourable throughout. The now ...
Article : 3,447 wordsMilligan's exploring party have returned to Cooktown, without finding any payable gold. They discovered fine agricultural land within 12 miles of Princess Charlotte's Bay. ...
Article : 790 wordsRICHARDSON AND WRENCH.—There is no new feature to report. The demand for investment continues good, and property to a very large amount has changed hands during the past month. The market is steamer, but, with the exception that prices ...
Article : 1,056 wordsSeptember 12.—A very successful eight days' mission at Windser terminated. 14.—The Bishop of Bathurst administered the rite of confirmation, and consecrated the cemetery, at ...
Article : 968 wordsA MUCH firmer tone has been imparted to the money market by renewed competition on the part of the banks. The arrangements pending some time back have been broken off in consequence of one ...
Article : 2,050 wordsParliament has been prorogued to November 10. The Governor assented to eighteen bills, including the Education, Intercolonial, and South-eastern Drainage Bills. In his speech, his Excellency spoke glowingly of the futur ...
Article : 626 wordsWILLIAM BROWN.—The demand for labour for the countty districts is considerable; suitable hands readily obtain employment at the current rates of wages. The men principally required are shepherds, sawyers, splitters and fencers, ploughmen, farm ...
Article : 226 wordsMELHADO AND CURTIS.—The share market is still very dull, although we notice a slight improvement on last month; but in most instances prices gave way, owing to the large "interest" given by the banks for " fixed deposits " Banks: Owing to losses said to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 358 wordsA Ministerial crisis has taken place. On the 7th instant, in the Legislative Assembly, the debate on the Government proposals closed, and the Ministry were defeated by a majority of five. The amendment proposed by Sir James ...
Article : 707 wordsA public investigation, under the Wreck Inquiry Act, held as to the wreck of the Cambrigeshire, from London, resulted in the suspension of Captain Marshall's certificates for twelve months. The first and second officers' certificates ...
Article : 93 wordsSeptenber 17.—Montrose, ship, 995, Patterson, from Liverpool 101 days. September 26.—Brucklay Castle, ship, 1014, Thurston, from London 101 days. ...
Article : 97 wordsSir George Grey has mode an effort this session to rope al the gold export duty and tea and sugar duties, in order to equalize the incidence of taxation; but in the face of the heavy financial obligations undertaken by the colony, the ...
Article : 797 wordsSeptember 22.—Queen of the Fleet, brig, 205, Witheridge, from, New York. September 24.—Nereus, barque, 530, Michel, from Sourabaya. September 30.—Blair Athol, barque, 443, White, from ...
Article : 97 wordsOctober 4.—Kosciusko, ship, 1192, Lawson, for London, Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Leith, Miss Cullen. Cargo; 5618 ingots tin, 600 casks tallow, 4630 hides, 219 bags copra, 20 bales basils. 1107 bales wool, 207 bales cotton, 457 bags copper ore, 2801 cases ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 22 Oct 1875, Page 7
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