MASTERS AND SERVANTS AC[?].—Henry Hall summoned Williams Evans, of Mount Thorley, for £3 11s. 6d wages due. Complaint had entered into an agreement with the defendant on the [?]rd of October last, the wages ...
Article : 808 wordsA more beneficial season than that which has extended through the past month could scarcely be desired, and although its maturing and ameliorating influences are perceptible in every wheat field, we eannot, after minute ...
Article : 533 wordsTHE WEATHER.—We are happy to see that the weather has taken up again, and we sincerely hope that it will continue for some time, as fine weather would be very beneficial to the wheat crops, and likewise our roads, ...
Article : 491 wordsThe 5th of November, in each year for the last six years, has produced a communication from your occasional correspondent. Upon referring to those letters, cut out and pasted in a scrapbook, I find the climate has alternated a good deal, and the ...
Article : 684 wordsNARROW ESCAPE.—In the early part of last week, a man named George Howe, a carrier, met with a very severe accident while engaged in opossum hunting. It appears that he had taken loading for up country, and was returning home again, in ...
Article : 763 wordsPOLICE OFFICE, 7TH NOVEMBER.—The police magistrate read a letter he had received, signed by Messrs. Hawes, Dick, M'Carthy, Spence, and Barrett, requesting an interview, for the purpose of inquiring into the ...
Article : 513 wordsA numerously attended meeting of the ratepayers of Honeysuckle Point took place last evening, in the large room of the Royal Hotel. The chair was taken by Dr. Brooks, who, in a few preliminary remarks, opened the ...
Article : 275 wordsMASTER AND SERVANTS ACT.—John Davidson, William Kimber, and Philip Barley appeared to answer a charge preferred by their employers, Messrs. Clemets and Greer, contractors on the Northern road, with having ...
Article : 1,243 wordsACCIDENT.—We learn mat the Condamine mailman was washed off his horse last week in crossing some water-course. The mail bags were found and forwarded to Drayton on Saturday last. The mailman's horse was ...
Article : 364 wordsOUTRAGE IN BUNDARRA DISTRICT.—On the 4th inst. Mr. Goldfinch, on returning from Armidale to Tienga, found that a most malicious and serious attack had been committed on his premises on the 1st inst., when, at 11 a.m., stones were thrown ...
Article : 239 wordsThe weather here, which lately has been of the "hall sunshine, halt tears" description, is now warm and summer like, and farmers are busy preparing their ground for, and planting corn; an operation which has hitherto been considerably ...
Article : 334 wordsGENTLEMEN—I perceive, by your issue of Tuesday last, that you include me amongst the opponents of "free se[?]tion before survey," whereas' precisely the reverse is the case. I was present to support Mr. Robertson's ...
Article : 203 wordsThe Armi[?]ale road, one of the main lines of traffic from New England, and the entrepot of which is at South Grafton, receives but little attention at the hands of Government. Though many efforts have been made ...
Article : 687 wordsI am aware that you have a correspondent on the Macleay; but I hope a few observations, from a source equally reliable, may not be unacceptable. The steamer New Moon arrived here on Friday; amongst ...
Article : 480 wordsThe trial of this case was resumed and concluded. It was a suit by writ of intrusion to oust the defendant from the occupation of a run called Cooriamnowa, in the district of Bligh. After various arguments on questions of ...
Article : 4,355 wordsNOVEMBER 5.—What shall I shall say about the weather? Only this that for the last fortnight there has been almost a continuance of drenching rains—the heaviest we have experienced here for three years or more, and the clouds still threatening. My ...
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