In reply to Mr. DANGAR, Mr. HOLROYD said that the sum of £490 had been placed on the additional Estimates for a pant at Singleton. POST-OFFICE AT NUNDLE. ...
Article : 1,252 wordsGENTLEMEN—Seeing that many settlers and others are suffering much inconvenience and loss from the effects of the late disastrous floods, is it not worth while to inquire whether something could not be done to lesson the pressure ...
Article : 559 wordsAt Aberdeen, on the 14th day of April, 1864, from Blairmore, by Mr. G. Jeffreys; damages and driving, 1s. 6d. per head:—One roan gelding, H near shoulder; one bay mare, small star, H off shoulder, and rump, N ...
Article : 1,659 wordsHORSE-STEALING.—Moses Murphy, alias Peter Lynch, in custody, was brought before the bench on a charge of stealing two horses, the property of William Wanstall, who deposed: I am a carrier residing at Gunnedah; I ...
Article : 3,343 wordsWo have to acknowledge the receipt of two circulars, issued by the Registrar-General, with the concurrence of the Examiners of Titles relating to the Real Property Act. The first being more urgent, upon the initiation of the ...
Article : 3,387 wordsThe President took his seat, on his return to Sydney, after his late sovere accident, and was cordially cheered. ASSENT TO ACTS. Messages were received from the Governor conveying ...
Article : 198 wordsMr. WISDOM, on behalf of Mr. Harpur, asked the Colonial Secretary—"1. Whether a petition to his Excellency the Governor, from the inhabitants of Singleton, praying for incorporation of that town, had been received? ...
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