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Advertising : 4,130 wordsFLOOD IN THE PATERSON RIVER.—This neighbourhood has been visited by a rather heavy flood, but neither so high nor destructive as some former ones of late years. For the past ...
Article : 621 wordsIt is with much pleasure that I can now send you the glorious news that the drought has, broken up here. For the last ten days past, dark masses of clouds have been observed ...
Article : 246 wordsThe river is going down so alarmingly fast that we despair of the steamers, without another flood. The weather has been very hot, and rain seems to have fallen all around us—at ...
Article : 162 wordsTHE WEATHER.—Constant indications of rain, with desultory sprinklings for the last four days. Rain is very much needed. MALADIES.—To add to the pleasures usually ...
Article : 824 wordsYesterday (Tuesday) a very heavy shower of rain fell three miles from here, and every appearance of more to-day. Rain must have fallen up the river and out towards the Barwon. It ...
Article : 143 wordsA FLOOD.—Extreme need of rain has once more been succeeded by a destructive supply. This flood culminated in the middle of last night, the water then at Mr. Walker's mill ...
Article : 875 wordsTHE WEATHER.—It is gratifying to state that this district has at length been visited with saveral days' steady rain. The gloom which the protracted drought cast upon all has, in a ...
Article : 467 wordsWe are in receipt of papers from Adelaide to the 20th March. The Border Watch reports a fatal accident to a man named James M'Mullen, who was riding ...
Article : 273 wordsThe weather is at present fine, after a splendid rain, which I believe will help us through the winter. There is abundance of grass between here and Mundoran at present. ...
Article : 34 wordsPERILOUS POSITION OF THE GLENAVON AND GENERAL LEE, SHIPS.—During the very dirty weather which prevailed early on Sunday morning last two of the finest ships then in the ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 8 Apr 1869, Page 1
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