In the County of Cumberland the drought. which may be said to have prevailed [?] the end of June last, is the most severe that has been experienced ...
Article : 730 wordsSIR,—I have on one or two occasions noticed that the Alfred Cricket Culb is desirous of getting the old grand stand of the race course, for erection in their grandad. ...
Article : 181 wordsBUT the gentle signing master had come back from [?] excursion, and was taking a profound interest in the [?] end of the world. Jones observed that it. ...
Article : 1,861 wordsSIR,—I regret that your correspondent “Iconoclast,” whose letter appears in your issue of last week, did not think fit to allow the publication of his name. I wonder ...
Article : 588 wordsA match was played on Saturday last on the Alfred Cricket ground, between the Parramatta and Ashfield 2nd elevens, and was decided by the first i[?]nings in ...
Article : 369 wordsOur suggestion that the present Se[?]sion of Parliament ought to be a sho[?] one, and confined to passing the Estimates, then Appropriation Bill, and an ...
Article : 387 wordsSIR,—Some few months ago I came to your quiet little town in search of a wife, having heard that Parramatta could boast of possessing some of the fairest and most ...
Article : 531 wordsThe following rather pithy description of the kind of stuff the emigration authorities supply to the Queensland Government is from the Brisbane correspondent ...
Article : 648 wordsOne of the first settlements in Australia was at Castle Hill, a short account of which passed through the columns of the Herold some months ago. The ...
Article : 1,074 wordsIn all the Australian colonies the class known as Larrikins is rapidly increasing in number and incorrigibility. In the towns and villages, especially, the ...
Article : 764 wordsThe above teams will meet on the Parramatta ground this afternoon, at 2.30 p.m. ...
Article : 19 wordsWe wish it to be di-tinctly understood that, while we [?] space to [?] , origans production, [?], we do not thereby indicate our acquiescence in the subject matter of [?] contribution. ...
Article : 34 wordsSIR,—I am inclined to be an enthusiast in the matter of cricket, and always recall with pleasure the prowess which has distinguished many of our local “Knights ...
Article : 289 wordsSnakes are. unusually plentiful this season. Not a day passes without one or more snake incidents being communicated to us, and no doubt also to every ...
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The Cumberland Mercury (Parramatta, NSW : 1875 - 1895), Sat 4 Dec 1875, Page 1
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