ONCE over on the south bank of the Clarence at Grafton, the road to the Little River can at once be struck and very ea[?]ily followed. Many names have been given to this particular road. The Inverell, the ...
Article : 4,573 wordsIT seems that our Inverell [?] the railway extended to that place as soon as possible —not by a branch from the Northern line at Glen Innes, as it has hitherto been understood the latter ...
Article : 1,229 words"SALTED" TIN LAND.—We believe that it is a common occurrence for gol[?] claims to be what is termed "salted," that is good specimens being placed among the bad stone, for the purpose of obtaining a ...
Article : 1,735 wordsTHE following case was tried at the last sessions at Brisbane:—Desmond v. Batty.—This was on action for £15 for personal injuries. The plaintiff was Jeremiah Desmond, labuurer, residing in Lower ...
Article : 1,008 wordsSEVERAL diseased canes have reached us from various parts of the colony since our note upon the subject of cane disease appeared on May 25th. We have had five samples of Bourbon, one of ribbon, and one of ...
Article : 836 wordsAT the Hill End Police Court, on Thursday, Thomas Doke was charged with obtaining money by a fraudulent representation. Mr Gilder appeared for the prosecutor one James Gillard; and Mr. Manby for defence. ...
Article : 1,139 wordsTHE following appears as a letter in a late issue of the Herald:- SIR,—Referring to a letter which appeared in your paper of February last signed OLD COLONIST, in which ...
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