SINCE my lost the metropolis has been visited by seasonable rains, which will be the means of removing the many anxieties about a water supply— our solicitude ou that head for the present is at an end. The ...
Article : 1,715 wordsTHE following selections were accidentally omitted from our previous issue:- William Goodger, seur., Ulmarra, 40 acres, county of Clarence, parish of Mary Vale, to commence at a ...
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Advertising : 41 wordsMay 6—New England (s.), 400 tons, Captain Hurley, for sydney. May 6—Ballina (s), 300 tons, Captain Bedford, for Sydney. STEAMERS FOR SYDNEY.—The Baillina and New England ...
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Family Notices : 36 wordsSIR WILLIAM MANNING is clevated to the Bench. Instead of enjoying the otium cum diguilate which is generally the aim of both professional and laymen after they have attained the age of ...
Article : 1,233 wordsThe Herald's Newcastle correspondent writes: — There was considerable sensation throughout the town on Friday night, especially amongst thusuitfaring portion of the comiunity, when it became known that ...
Article : 702 wordsSIR,—The Press having once and again, and yourselves among rest, taken notice, of my objection to being sworn " in the usual way,"—by kissing the book,—1 beg you will be good enough to allow me, as ...
Article : 592 wordsSIR,—Human nature is apt to overlook matters that are near, while very busy with things afar off. For instance, some of our good friends and neighbours are agitating for the improvement of the river entrance, ...
Article : 293 wordsTHE schooner Male [?] arrived in Sydney on Saturday from Hobart Town, bringing up the crow of the abundoned schooner Swansea Pucket, wihch was fallen in with 60 miles cast of Eddistone Point on 24th April ...
Article : 424 wordsMAY 4.—A great stir has been made here by a proposal to remove our post Office to Fairfield,on the main road. It seems that the Fairfield people are not content with the arrangement by which the three ...
Article : 270 wordsTHE chief officer of the coast-guard station at st. catherine point received information of the wree of this vessel on March 1, at 15 p.m. The wreek occurred at twelve o'clock. A dense fog prevailed. The ...
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