Ransome [?] a across the open ground and for a mile or two saw few sighs of life, except here and there flickering light in some water-wheel for noe one pictaresque dam and ...
Article : 1,826 words[?] you in this communication a few particular of the effect of the heavy rains that prevailed on Tuesday and Tuesday night. The Bulli Coal Company's works, which have been so active of late, were brought to a stand still yesterday ...
Article : 457 wordsFATAL ACCIDENT.—On Thursday last there occurred one of those accident peculiar to bush life, and which eventuated in the death of a lad named Mason Border. He had been galloping in company with two other lads when his horse ran ...
Article : 453 wordsNo little excitement was caused here in our picturesque valley last week, over a race by our mailman (Mr. Lena) against time, which formed the topic of conversation the day before the race, and came off on Saturday last, from Mr. ...
Article : 213 wordsAt the police court on Monday last, before Messrs. Norton, Samuels, Crawford, M'Culloch, and Lord, J.Ps., Thomas Connor publican, charged with supplying liqueur to persons, not being travellers with in the meaning of the Act ...
Article : 206 wordsTo an observer who dips but little below the [?] the life of a fashionable jockey must seem to be one especially pleasant. In the first place, the jockey is well paid for his service, and that matter itself ...
Article : 1,899 wordsTHE appearance of this mining village now, and what it was six month since very different although as fer as refilling in concerned work is being proceeded with more satisisfactorily than it was two months back; six months ago it was a ...
Article : 1,495 words"Poverty and oysters go together," says sam Welter, and the truth of his maxim bas been confirmed in Dubbo during the last four weeks, for though business has been unusually dull, amusement has been unusually brisk. We have had the ...
Article : 242 wordsMINING.—The principal attraction is now towards the Caledonian run. Messrs. Bate and party who are making an effort to connect Adams' laid with the Caledonian, expect bottom at a further depth of sixty feet. The basalt rock they are ...
Article : 951 words[?] is steadily fording anead, and will ere long, by its golden results astodish the natives of New South Wales. Until the erection of a crushing machine w good deal apathy was displayed and the miners evidently did not care, with ...
Article : 1,380 wordsThe extension of the Great Western Railway to Orange has been of course one of the leading topics of conversation for some days past, mid while many persona believe that nothing else is required to develope the resources of the district but ...
Article : 564 wordsMINING.—The reason of up the time of dating my report, are not such as to warrant at present any encouragement to ourselves or others, no finds having taken place to extent, or payable gold being struck in any fresh ...
Article : 1,251 wordsI have now been in this neighbourhood some two or three weeks, and on my return to the township on Saturday was more impressed with the immediate necessity of the introduction of a school here. It is deplorable to see the way in ...
Article : 436 wordsThe whole of the law land[?] are under water, and the maize crops are destroyed. The loss will be severely felt by the farmers at Wilberforce, Cornwallis, and the Richmond Bottoms. ...
Article : 278 wordsDuring the evening of Wednesday last, we experienced again one of the so many thunderstorms of this season, since then it has cleared off again, and the heat is intense. Countless swarms of grasshoppers passed through this town, first ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 3 Mar 1873, Page 4
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