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  2. VESSELS TO ARRIVE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 506 words
  3. THE FLOOD IN THE DARLING.

    The river at Louth is 41ft. above summer level, and still rising fast. A relief boat in charge of the police has returned from Tallywalka, after releasing the residents who were surrounded by the flood waters, ...

    Article : 120 words
  4. THE PREMIER IN THE WEST.

    Sir Henry Parkes and Mr. Smith, with several directors of the Proprietary Mine, left Broken Hill last night for Adelaide just after 9 o'clock. During the whole visit the party had been favoured with fine ...

    Article : 1,332 words
  5. THE EASTER ENCAMPMENTS. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) THE HEAD-QUARTERS CAMP.

    Although the movements to-day were regarded as regimental, there was much of interest in them from a military point of view. The grand spectacular sham fight and march past before Lord Carrington, ...

    Article : 1,819 words
  6. SHIPPING REPORTS, &c.

    CUSTOM HOUSE.—Entered Outwards: April 8, Arama[?] (s.), 1192 tons, Captain T. A. Lake, for Cooktown, via ports; Barcoo (s.), 745 tons, Captain J. Banks, for Melbourne; Don, barque, 1115 tons, Captain John 8. Hazlewood, for ...

    Article : 786 words
  7. ARTILLERY CAMP.

    The troops encamped at Middle and South Heads, as well as those at Green Point, gave a demonstration to day of the kind of reception they would extend to an enemy, and in justice to all who took part in the ...

    Article : 2,429 words
  8. THE SUFFERERS BY THE FLOODS.

    A deputation, consisting of the junior for the Macleay, the Mayor of Kempsey, Aldermen Huggett and Cochrane, and Messrs. T. Dwyer, M Thompson, and Mark Hurrell, left by the steamer Macleay this ...

    Article : 71 words
  9. THE DROWNING OF TWO MEN.

    The bodies of the missing men Hogg and Cheers were recovered yesterday evening. That of Hogg waa found floating in the creek opposite his own residence, about six miles from where the boat is supposed to have ...

    Article : 92 words
  10. THE HASTINGS AND MANNING ELECTION.

    Mr. Vivian and Mr. Haynes passed torough from Gloucester to-day, returning overland from the Manning. Great satisfaction is expressed at the triumph of freetrade. The coach was decorated with a flag, ...

    Article : 72 words
  11. MAITLAND CIRCUIT COURT.

    The Maitland Circuil Court was opened at the courthouse, East Maitland, this morning, before Mr. Justice Foster. Mr. C. E. Heydon was Crown prosecutor. A large number of barristers were present. ...

    Article : 160 words
  12. THE CHINGTU.

    Messrs. Lorimer, Rome, and Co., local agents of the China Navigation Company, are in receipt of cable advice of the above vessel's departure from Hongkong for Sydney and Melbourne, via Queensland ports, on 6th instant. She is due ...

    Article : 47 words
  13. THE FIRE ON THE SCHOONER VICTORY.

    The particulars of the fire on the schooner Victory now to hand, show that the crew could neither tell how the fire originated or to whom the schooner belonged. Now and then cargoes of lime arrive here from New Zealand, the ...

    Article : 254 words
  14. MOSS VALE RESERVE RIFLE SHOOTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 347 words
  15. BOATING ACCIDENT AT LAKE BATHURST.

    News has been received of what appears to be a fatality resulting in the loss of three lives at Lake Bathurst. Particulars to hand are somewhat meagre. Three men—Richard Thompson, a young man, a ...

    Article : 183 words
  16. RAILWAY TRAFFIC CONFUSION. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I notice where any laxity occurs in any of our Government departments your columns are always open for fair and impartial criticism, and I ask why should not the Railway Department get their share of it? ...

    Article : 311 words
  17. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The Messageries Maritimes steamer Sydney, from Marsellies, left Suez for Australia on April 7. The M. M. Company's new steamer Australien, due at Melbourne last night, will have a quick despatch at that port ...

    Article : 52 words
  18. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY—REDUCTION OF CAPITAL.

    Great changes in late rears have been made in the working of the New Zealand Shipping Company, the representatives of which in this city are Messrs. Mason Bros., Limited. The Company's head office has been transferred from ...

    Article : 273 words
  19. RAILWAY COMMUNICATION IN THE NORTH.

    A public meeting passed resolutions advocating a trial survey from Ballina to the Lismore-Tweed line. The resolutions affirmed that the meeting was of opinion that in the best interests of the district it was ...

    Article : 151 words
  20. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—For the purpose of visiting the National Park Encampment, I took my departure on Easter Monday morning by a train which occupied three hours and five minutes in performing the journey thither. The ...

    Article : 546 words
  21. THE PASSAGE OF THE MARGARET.—A LIVELY CARGO OF WEST AFRICAN NOVELTIES.

    The British barque Margaret has arrived at Boston, U. S. A., from the West Coast of Africa, after a voyage teeming with laughable incident. The accounts given by some of the Boston papers occupy almost columns of space. ...

    Article : 346 words
  22. FASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Stock passing through by train:—14 trucks cattle, Dubbo to Melbourne, via Albury. Dugan to Doughsrty and Son; 28 trucks cattle, Bourke to Albury, various owners; 2 trucks sheep, Alford to Leeds and Co., ...

    Article : 297 words
  23. OVERLAND PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

    For Melbourne (by express) to-day:—A. W. Flowerday, J. D. Cameron (Ballarat). Mrs. Arthur Cass, Miss Ida Cass (Albury). J. Liston (Hawksburn), W. Symons, A. Symons (Moonee Ponds), Mrs. Daniel Petts (Mullengandra), Mr. ...

    Article : 609 words
  24. ALBURY VINE AND FRUITGROWERS ASSOCIATION.

    A largely-attended meeting of the Albury Vine and Fruitgrowers' Association (Mr. James Day, of Daysdale, being in the chair) was held to-day. Correspondence was read from the Gosford and ...

    Article : 353 words
  25. TARGET FRACTOCE AT SEA.

    When R.M.S. Royalist arrived here the other day, it was mentioned that some captal target practice had taken place while the vessel was off the coast on her way to Sydney from Adelaide. A target, about 5ft. by 4ft., erected on boards, ...

    Article : 287 words
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  27. THE POST OFFICE CLOCK.

    Sir,—As a subscriber to your paper ever since I have reside in Sydney, I have read with much interest the letters which have appeared from time to time as to the delay in fixing the clock in the Post Office tower: I ...

    Article : 224 words
  28. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—While travelling to and from Loftus on Easter Monday, where we had been viewing the encampment, we, and other fellow-passengers, were much disgusted with the mismanagement of the trains, both going and ...

    Article : 157 words
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