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Advertising : 152 wordsAt the Sydney Central Police Court, on Friday John Taylor, of Parramatta, correspondent of the Sydney Morning Herald, was charged with publishing a defamatory libel upon Mr. Thomas Henry ...
Article : 808 wordsThis Council held its regular fortnightly meeting on Monday evening. Present: Alderm[?] M'Loughlin (in the chair), Ewing, Sparke, Atkinson, Cunningham, Cullum, and Chambers.—The minutes of the ...
Article : 503 wordsPROGRESS OF RAILWAY LINE.—The line is now rapidly being carried on, and in six weeks the cuttings will all be finished, and the roadway open. The sails are already laid to a distance of three miles on ...
Article : 301 wordsALLOWING ANIMALS TO STRAY.—Frederick Playford was charged by the Inspector of Nuisances with a breach of the Municipal By-laws, by allowing a horse to stray in Bourke-street, Singleton. He pleaded ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 136 wordsThe Examiner has noticed some stearine candles made by Mr. D. Regan at his manufactory in Tamworth, which appeared to be excellent in every respect. It is stated that these candles are unsurpassed ...
Article : 250 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN: Sow peas, French beans, celery, onlon[?], turnips, pumpkins, vegetable marrow, cucumber, lett[?], radish, endive, cabbage, broccoli Plant sweet potato[?], cap[?]cums, [?]rlick, esch[?]ts. Earth up celery. At all times keep ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 409 wordsSaturday broke with a fresh southerly breeze, which gradually increased until, during the afternoon and night, a hard gale was blowing, and a stiffish sea was getting up. Sunday morning saw but little ...
Article : 1,150 words"A DISGUSTED ENGLISH CHURCHMAN."—The letter goes into controversial matters; from which we always endeavour to keep our columns free. ...
Article : 23 wordsTHE official report of the Melbourne Conference gives only an outline of the proceedings, and we are left therefore to judge as to the course of the disoussions by their results. A discussion, ...
Article : 1,650 words[Empire.]—The steamer Blackbird, from Sydney to Melbourne, put in here in distress yesterday. She cleared Sydney Heads on Thursday night, and throughout Friday and Saturday encountered a most ...
Article : 133 wordsThe prevaling dry weather broke on Thursday with heavy showers of rain, and winds. Towards night the weather became very tempestuous, with occasional hailstorms, and torrents of rain; the ...
Article : 1,406 wordsColonel Sankey's report on the water supply and irrigation of the Adelaide basin has been laid before the Assembly in South Australia. It is described by the Obscrver as useful rather for its suggestions than ...
Article : 477 words[Herald.]—The steamer Dandenong sailed on Sunday evening, and the schooner Onward at four p.m. to-day, both for Melbourne. ...
Article : 23 words[Herald.]—The steamer Blackbird arrived here yesterday; she encountered a terrible storm on Saturday; the quarter-boat, compamoa, skylight, binnacle, and wheel were carried away; her cargo ...
Article : 49 words[Herald.]—The schooner Margaret and Mary, Captain Pattison, bound to Sydney, with a cargo of timber, when leaving the Richmond River, on Friday last, the wind dropped when she was on the ...
Article : 96 words[Herald.]—The Governor's visit to the north was very successful and agreeable Banquets were given to his Excellency at Townsville and Cardwell. The Calliope Mining Company at Gladstone have ...
Article : 34 wordsDEATH OF MR. J. B. HAUGHTON.—We regret to have to announce that Mr. John Bell Haughton, licensed surveyor, of East Maitlind, and formerly of Club Chambers, West Maitland, expired on Tuesday ...
Article : 3,236 words[Herald.]—The hulk Sir William Molesworth, attached to the floating dock, was burned yesterday; the barque Joliba is also injured, the rigging caught fire, and the masts had to be cut away before the ...
Article : 343 wordsThe tone of the crop reports has slightly changed since the commencement of the week, and it would not be surprising were they to alter considerably ere our next notice apptars. Mount Macedon and other ...
Article : 858 words[Herald.]—Arrived: Tower Hill, brig, from Newcastle. Sailed: Columbia, American barque, for Newcastle; Ellen, brig, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 20 words[Herald.]—Wheat has been sold at 4s. 5d. to 4s. 5½d. for export. ...
Article : 14 wordsOct. 9.—The Commercial Banking Company of Sydney v. Ambrose Davies, of Sydney, shipping clerk. Returnable 19th October. Mr. Mackenzie, official assignee. ...
Article : 297 wordsWe are authorised and requested to say that in consequence of the strong and decided remonstrances recently made, the Government haye decided that the punt shall not be removed from ...
Article : 193 wordsA very mysterious affair occurred on the morning of Friday last. About three o'clock a.m., some gentlemen who, after having attended an entertainment at the Horse and Jockey Hotel, held a quiet ...
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