[Herald.]—Fifteen claims are already abandoned in the Police Paddock, and only two are now on gold. ...
Article : 18 wordsRETURN to an Order of the Honorable the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales, dated 20th May, 1879, that there be laid upon the table of this House— ...
Article : 607 words[Herald.]—The Murrumbidgee (s.) has arrived. The Golconda and Agnes have left for Echuca. The river is 9 feet and falling. At ...
Article : 47 words[Evening News.]—The work of the railway is progressing very favourably. A married man, named George Brown, was brought to the hospital last night, suffering ...
Article : 120 words[Herald.]—The Government have determined to considerably increase the rates for railway season tickets. The immigrants by the Earl of Derby ...
Article : 208 wordsThe Speaker took the chair at half-past 4 o'clock. QUESTIONS ANSWEEED. Mr. Lackey, in reply to Mr. Thompson, ...
Article : 965 words[Herald.]—A building society has been started here, with fair prospects of success. The roads are bad in consequence of the late rains, and travelling is very slow. The ...
Article : 69 words[Herald.]—Much interest is taken here in the International Exhibition, and, last night, at a meeting of the local committee, recently appointed, nearly £50 were subscribed for ...
Article : 208 words[Herald.]—A telegram from Swan Hill states that a large mob of cattle from Tinanburra station, Warrego River, has been stopped by the Victorian Inspector of Stock. ...
Article : 276 wordsSir,—I have the honor to acknowledge receipt of your communication of the 8th instant, containing proceedings in an inquest held by me on the body of the late Mrs. ...
Article : 1,576 words[Echo.]—The Sydney and Mudgee mailbag has gone astray for the second time this fortnight, and great dissatisfaction is expressed amongst business people in ...
Article : 29 words[Herald.]—At a public meeting, held last night, the Rev. H. Dickers, of the Church of England, was presented with a purse of sovereigns on his departure from the district. ...
Article : 32 words[New South Wales, to wit.] Inquisition held at the dwelling-house of Mr. H. Fitness, known as the sign of the "Governor Gipps Hotel," at Maitland, in the county of ...
Article : 912 words[Echo.]—The steamer Beagle and Diamantina have been barbound since Tuesday. A heavy sea is still on. The weather is cloudy and showery. The Diamantina (s.) ...
Article : 42 words[Herald.]—Parliament was prorogued to-day till August 18. Mr. Chapman, whose seat will soon become vacant by effluxion of time, has resigned in ...
Article : 34 words[Evening News.]—At the fete at the Exhibition Grounds held yesterday, in connection with the Hibernian Society, Thomas Shepherd won the 25-mile race, accomplishing ...
Article : 69 words[Evening News.]—At the District Court, yesterday, Henry Gray obtained a verdict of £10 damages against John Lynch, for trespass. William Sands obtained a verdict of ...
Article : 214 words[Evening News.]—The Government have decided to erect a new courthouse here. The Rev. T. G. Rose, minister of Perth Congregational Church, has resigned. ...
Article : 257 wordsAlthough I cannot say that the Coroner was not justified in holding an inquest in this case, still I think that if he had referred to Dr. Blackwell, as suggested by Dr. Morson, he ...
Article : 118 words[Evening News.]—The roads here are in a frightful state. There have been five floods in six weeks. The whole country about Yetman and Tucka Tucka has been under water ...
Article : 58 wordsDepartment of Justice and Public Instruction, Sydney, 30 May, 1879. SIR,—Referring to your letter of 12th ...
Article : 175 words[Evening News.]—Twenty-six tons of stone from No. 5, South Lady Mary Reef, has given the splendid yield of 188oz. retorted gold. 319 tons from the Phœnix Mine have ...
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