Considerable difficulty has been experienced in obtaining reliable intelligence as to the non-arrival of the Southern mails, and many rumours of an extraordinary and alarming character were current as to the ...
Article : 235 wordsMr. DRIVER asked the Colonial Treasurer—1. Have tenders been recently called for, for the conveyance of gold and escort from Sofala and Bathurst to Bowenfells? 2. Up to what date were tenders received, ...
Article : 6,538 wordsOn Tuesday there was the highest flood ever witnessed in Goulburn. Up to the present, says the Goulburn Herald, the flood of 1864 has been the highest known in this ...
Article : 1,347 wordsTHE city corner, Mr. Henry Sheil, held an inquest this morning, at the Observer Tavern, Lower George-street, touching the death of the cook of the schooner Uncle Tom, named Bernard Barnacle, who fell off the stage ...
Article : 901 wordsAt present I have very little additional intelligence concerning the flood beyond that which I forwarded by the Morpeth, steamer, yesterday. Here in Newcastle we only get two public telegrams a day, and all communication by ...
Article : 780 wordsON Thursday evening, says the Western Post of Tuesday, heavy rain set in, continuing throughout the night and the next day. Lawson's Creek rote rapidly; Mr. Mann, the Government surveyor, having to shift his camp suddenly from ...
Article : 913 wordsOn the 19th instant the people of Penrith were once more afforded the opportunity of enjoying a performance given by the members of the Penrith Dramatic Club, in aid of the Penrith Hospital and Benevolent Asylumn. A cloudless and ...
Article : 164 wordsMary Turner, nineteen, a lady of the town, for making use of obscene language in Barrack-street, was fined L5, or in default three months to gaol. Mary Ann Proctor, charged with Stealing a brooch, ...
Article : 153 wordsWe are in the midst of a terrible flood ; it came suddenly on the lowland people about Cornwallis and Pitt Town. Great destruction of property. Only one Government boat arrived for Windsor, and the same for Richmond. The water is about ...
Article : 135 wordsDaniel Daly, who was discharged from Darlinghurst gaol on Wednesday, was put in the lock-up for being drunk, and fined 20s, or seven days. He was then charged with using obscene language, for which offence ...
Article : 368 wordsWe have had a heavy flood here. causing much damage in the crops. It began to rain last night, about six o'clock, and continued coming down in torrents for seven or eight hours. The South Creek commenced to rise about ten o'clock last ...
Article : 129 wordsDEATH BY DROWNING.—A sea accident has occurred here in the death by drowning of a child nine years old, belonging to Mr. B. Ellison, sub-contractor. It appears that the child was not missing more than ten minutes when discovered by ...
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Advertising : 1,358 wordsJudging says the Times of Wednesday, from the state of the Macquarie River, the rains must have been both heavy and wide-spread in all directions, for within the last few days that stream was higher ...
Article : 210 wordsTELEGRAPHIC communication being impeded, I take the only possible opportunity by post of informing you how things are in Dubbo, and the North-west. Rain commenced steadily on Thursday, and continued until Friday evening There was ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 28 Apr 1870, Page 3
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