SIR.—The police records of the past week, as furnished by you, show that it is not known where it should be, why a prohibition with costs was recently granted because certain magistrates ...
Article : 68 wordsLast evening a public meeting was held at Mr. Miles's, Black Horse Inn, East Maitland, to "take into consideration the protection of Lochend from floods—to replace the ...
Article : 845 wordsWe have been again visited with another high fresh in the Mulbring Creek. Though it did not rise so high in every part, it is said that in some places the creek rose higher than has been ...
Article : 277 wordsKnowing you have not any correspondent in this township, I have forwarded the following little news: it might be interesting to your readers. ...
Article : 211 wordsPUBLIC DINNER TO W. J. DANGAR, ESQ.— On Thursday evening a number of gontlemon, inhabitants of Singleton and vicinity, assembled at the Royal Hotel for the purpose of receiving, ...
Article : 406 wordsOur representative will not be hurt by being reminded, although he doubtless knows, that the returns to which his attention was drawn last week fall short of giving full significance to his ...
Article : 270 wordsThis locality has again been blessed with a copious downfall of rain, which lasted two days and nights; it has extended throughout the district, and upon the Lower Darling it has ...
Article : 704 wordsOBSCENE LANGUAGE.—John Burton was charged by senior-sergeant Hoyne with this offence Senior-sergeant Hoyne deposed that he was on duty on the previous night, and in a ...
Article : 501 wordsThe weather in this locality had been most dement for the last couple of weeks until Wednesday, the 11th instant, when we were visited with very heavy rain which lasted without ...
Article : 125 wordsTHE MUNICIPAL CONFERENCE.—We acknowledge receipt of the report of the Municipal Delegates' Conference that recently sat in Sydney. It consists of an introduction by the President, and a series of "suggestions," ...
Article : 2,326 wordsA WOMAN BURNT TO DEATH.—A woman named Mrs. Hopwood, who resided about one mile from Clarence Town, met with a most sad and melancholy death about a week ago. As ...
Article : 1,433 wordsThe ship Netherby, from London to Brisbane, with 413 immigrants, totally wrecked on King's Island, on the 15th. All hands saved. The mate arrived at Melbourne in ship's boat. ...
Article : 117 wordsA gentleman who came down from Gloucester on Thursday, but did not reach here till to-day, states the road all along was nothing but a sheet of water, and that the creeks were all running ...
Article : 381 wordsLOSS OF LIFE IN THE WRECKS.—The following is a statement of the loss of life from the known wrecks that have taken place on the 12th ...
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