On Tuesday, February 1st, Mr. W. Carter, the coroner, for East Surrey, held an inquest at the Bell Tavern, Church-street, Lambeth, on tho body of Charles Henry Russell, a private of the Scots ...
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Advertising : 1,270 wordsTHREE men, and a dot of fourteen years of age, who were employed by Captain Buchanan in stripping the Rangoon on the islet at the mouth of the Minnamurra. against which she was wrecked a few weeks ago, narrowly escaped with their ...
Article : 704 wordsElizabeth Moore, alias Fitzpatrick, was charged with stealing L8O from the person of Robert Sims. The prisoner was undefended. Mr. Foster prosecuted far the Crown. The case depended upon the unsupported ...
Article : 1,679 wordsNOT many years ago the inhabitante of this vast district consisted only of (quitters and timber getters, with some ship carpenters and sawyers. The banks of the river were only, a continuation of dense scrubs on both sides ; beautiful to look ...
Article : 463 wordsIt is my painful duty to inform you of the visitation to our district of the most fearful flood known within the memory of any resident of this part. The damage will be far greater than the flood of 1800, as the flood level was several feet ...
Article : 2,664 wordsTHE late flood Las been the highest that was ever known in the history of the district, aid it appears to have been equally a high in other parts of the Southern districts with which there hu been any communication. In some parts of the ...
Article : 464 wordsSINCE my last telegraphic communication the rain bas been constant and heavy, and the river has risen steadily until it has now reached a height or twenty-eight feet above summer level, and now threatens' to inundate the whole of the lower ...
Article : 288 words[?] of lars of a tragedy enacted at that place on the day previous:—Yesterday, about twelve o'clock, W. J. M'Nash, ...
Article : 816 wordsastrous flood since the flood of last month, from which the farmers of this district escaped comparatively easy when compared to the farmers on the Lower Paterson and Bunter, who lost their all by the desolating waste of ...
Article : 813 wordsNOTHING could be truer of the weather here, from the 22nd to I the 27th of last month, than the saying that "when it rains It powers." From here of Bathurst the state of the road is frightful, especially between here and WAttle Flat, and also ...
Article : 475 wordsThere was the usual array of inebriates. John Johnson was fined 40s, with 6s 6d costs, with the alternative of one month'e gaol, for making use of obscene language. The same person received six weeks' ...
Article : 624 wordsWe have had another shock of an earthquake here. This makes the third one this month—viz., one on the 5th. another on the 10th, and the last on Monday the 18th, at about 6 p.m The second one was felt at Warrell and Freshwater creeks and ...
Article : 387 wordsTHE ROBERTSON TESTIMONIAL.—A public meeting of the citizens of Newcastle, in connection with the above movement, was holden in the court-house on Thursday evening In the absence of the mayor. who sent a letter of apology ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 3 May 1870, Page 3
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