Another of Mr. Dalton's lighters went out to sea, at Newcastle, on Saturday night. The lighter is valued as clearly worth £800. It is supposed to have been cut adrift. ...
Article : 44 wordsTHE Monday after a Randwick meeting is always full of excitement; and never throughout the year do the sporting purlieus of Pitt-street exhibit greater activity than on those two days of general squaring of accounts. ...
Article : 827 wordsGalatea, schooner, 167 tons, Featherston, from Port Maodonnell. C. E. Bond, agent. Waimea, steamer, 200 tons, Turner, from Richmond River 29th instant, Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. ...
Article : 1,892 wordsThe Ballins, steamer, arrived on Monday evening, and sails for Sydney on Thursday morning. Weather fine. ...
Article : 21 wordsMessrs. Stabbs and Co. sold yesterday afternoon, at the City Mart, George-street, the wreck of the ship Walter Hood, as she now lies at Ulladulla. She was purchased by Mr. Bradley for £95. The sale was altogether ...
Article : 670 wordsDubbo, Thurauday, noon. The Cobbora mail arrived last evening. Cobbora was flooded. A number of orchards, and one house have been destroyed. Large quantities of wheat and hay have ...
Article : 127 wordsThe Band of the 18th Royal Irish will porform the following programme in the Domain this afternoon, weather permitting, commencing at 3 o'clock:— March, "Grand Festival," composed and dedicated to ...
Article : 1,468 wordsA most fearful inundation has occurrod here. Almost the whole town has been submerged. The flood roached to such a height that the Bank of New South Wales was fully six foot under water. ...
Article : 106 wordsMr. Mitchell (brokor) reports that the whole of the kerosene in the market has been bought up. Speculators have 50,000 cases in stock, besides 10,000 caaos bought, to arrive, which, clears all ...
Article : 98 wordsABOUT ten minutes past four o'clock yesterday afternoon, information reached the coroner's office to the effect that a man had shot himself in the Domain, when senior-sergeant Rawlinson and the coroner's ...
Article : 370 wordsFrom Traffic Manager to Commissioner for Railways: "Train runs to High-street this afternoon. Have hopes of resuming through traffic to-morrow. Line almost free from water. Do not anticipate ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 12 wordsFrom Road Superintendent to Chief Clerk of Roads, Sydney: " Mr. Bundock reports that Jugiong bridge is all gone, and traflic stopped. ...
Article : 26 wordsTHE condition and management of the omnibuses and other public vehicles and bouts plying for hire in Sydney, and the suburbs have for years past formed a subject of ...
Article : 1,336 wordsA rumour was prevalent in town yesterday that £2000 worth of property had actually been recovered from the wreck of the above ship, but on inquiry last night Mr. S. A.. Joseph informed us that such was not ...
Article : 544 wordsTHE inquest on the body of Henry Wardle was resumed yesterday morning at the Observer Tavern, when Dr. Shaw gave the result of his post mortem examination. He was of opinion that death resulted from drowning. ...
Article : 1,097 wordsSYDNEY MEAT-PRESERVING COMPANY.— According to notice a meeting of the provisional committee was held at the Agricultural Society's rooms, 227, Georgostreat. The share-register was submitted, showing ...
Article : 525 wordsMessrs. Monteflore, Joseph, and Co., received the following telegram from Ulladulla, yesterday:— "Officers and crew of Walter Hood want relief. About 300 cusks beer, besides bales of blankets, ...
Article : 42 wordsOn Tuesday about three p.m., the walter Hood, ship from London, ran past this place dclose to the month of the harbour, and afterwards went ashore about seven miles to the northward, near Red Head. A messenger from the place of the ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 3 May 1870, Page 2
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