A CORRESPONDENT, writing from the junction of the Murray and Darling, informs us that the Murray and Darling continue on the rise, and the country is now in a flooded state. A melancholy accident occurred ...
Article : 193 wordsTHIS Court opened on Monday, before the Chairman, assisted by Major Crummer, Mr. Russell, and Dr. West. The barristers present were Messrs. T. Callaghan (Crown Prosecutor), and R. Pring. ...
Article : 1,881 wordsTHE WEATHER.—We have now had two day's unceasing rain, besides several previous showers, and the country is consequently saturated; The roads are as bad as usual, and the crops looking exceedingly ...
Article : 554 wordsILLAWARRA AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.—The members of this useful society will be in possession of their programme of prizes, rules, and subscription list in the course of a day or two. There are several new prizes, ...
Article : 399 wordsNOVEMBER 1st.—FATAL ACCIDENT.—This week one of the most melancholy accidents that has come within my knowledge since the gold-fields were first started in this colony has occurred here. The particulars are ...
Article : 1,286 words1ST NOVEMBER, 1856.—BALRANALD.— The principal occurrence of public interest which has lately disturbed this usually quiet township has been a marriage, which took place on the 19th October. It being the first ...
Article : 1,345 wordsMAITLAND GOLD PURCHASES.—The mail having been interrupted in its usual course, little gold has been received this week in Maitland. Only one lot is reported. Messrs. D. Cohen and Co. have bought 40 ozs. ...
Article : 1,351 wordsTHE WEATHER.—An immense deal of rain has fallen in the district within the last few days. But last evening there was some appearance of a favourable change. As yet no injury has been done to the crops, ...
Article : 643 wordsSIR,—As the father of Philip S. Jones, of whose success at college you this morning kindly take notice, permit me to correct a slight mistake in the report in your paper. ...
Article : 143 wordsMEETON.—29th October. From Piereefield: Bay mare, black points, star, OH off shoulder, TB over 55 near shoulder. Grey mare, D in diamond near shoulder, illegible brand off shoulder. Black filly, stripe, DP near shoulder. Grey mare, PH near ...
Article : 1,117 wordsTHE WEATHER.—During the early part of the week the sky was cloudy and the weather dull, a slight sprinkle of rain occasionally falling. On Wednesday, about sunset, heavy rain commenced, and continued ...
Article : 431 wordsFrom these diggings we have received a few items of information from a Mr. Joyce, who, on Monday last, arrived in Newcastle, on his way to Sydney, where he will obtain the highest price for his trifle of dust— ...
Article : 331 wordsOWING to the very defective postal arrangements at head quarters, for transmitting letters and newspapers to this part of the colony, a movement has been made with the view of bringing about a change. As a first ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 12 Nov 1856, Page 3
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