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  2. NEWCASTLE.

    We have still a full harbour of shipping to boast of and plenty of work at the various [?] in consequence. The past week revealed another busy [?] at the posses and seal stalths, which were fully employed throughtes, the total ...

    Article : 611 words
  3. VERY LATEST WAR NEWS.

    The greatest military manœuvre that has yet taken place in the campaign on the Danube, has now, according to reports to hand, been accomplished by the Russian troops, who have thereby ...

    Article : 150 words
  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 23 words
  5. (From the Herald's Messages.)

    This morning a womans named Gord[?] residing in Herbert-street, hanged herself.—This day is being observed as a day of humilitation and prayer for rain. The business places are all closed, and ...

    Article : 420 words
  6. National Shipwreck Relief Society.

    At the usual weekly meeting of the New South Wales National Shipwreck [?] held at the Chamber of Commerce yesterday [?] was announced that the amongst [?] up to the present ...

    Article : 18 words
  7. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    It was decided, last night, at a meeting of the committee that is the [?] had resolved to rend fire [?] he has given for Harry Kelly by the [?], Captain [?] on ...

    Article : 59 words
  8. SHIPPING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,144 words
  9. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 92 words
  10. Fluke in Victoria.

    The Hamilton Spectator (Western District of Victoria) writes:—"It is an [?] that blows nobody good, and we are glad to learn that the exceptionally dry season, however trying to stock in some quarters ...

    Article : 98 words
  11. Marriage of Jenny Claus.

    The many friends made by Mademoiselle Jenny Claus during her tour through Australia and New Zealand will be glad to learn that that admirable young lady and charming violiniste was married in ...

    Article : 49 words
  12. Birds of Ill Omen.

    We are informed that at Swan Reach on the Murray (remarks an Adelaide journal), large flocks of emus have of late been seen in the vicinity of the station, evidently coming in from the back ...

    Article : 100 words
  13. Tidal Disturbances.

    The following is explanatory of an item telegraphed us a few days ago from Melbourne:—The Ballarst correspondent of the HAMILTON SPECTATOR writes on the 17th August:—"At about 11 o'clock ...

    Article : 104 words
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    It is common, not only among foreigners, but among our own countrymen, to hear England spoken of as being, in military strength, at a low point upon the scale of nations. Those who speak ...

    Article : 718 words
  15. Artillery Practice from the Cerberus.

    The turret ship Cerberus returned to her moorings in Hobson's Bay on Saturday afternoon (says the AGE) having been away down the Bay since this day week, when she left shortly after 9 o'clock in ...

    Article : 276 words
  16. Raw Beef as an Article of Food.

    Raw beef, it is asserted, proves of the greatest benefit as a diet for persons of frail constitutions. It is reported that physicians are now administering to consumptives a diet of finely chapped raw beef ...

    Article : 106 words
  17. A Raid on Wild Horses.

    On the 30th ultimo, forty-two horsemen met at Caidmurra, on the Barwon River, to round up some of the wild horses that, infesting t he run, had become an unberable nuisance. Due preparations, in which ...

    Article : 191 words
  18. PARLIAMENT.

    The President took the chair at half-past 4 o'clock. He reports that his Excellency the Governor had assented to the Supply Bill for August. Mr. DOCKER briefly [?]apitulated the facts connected with ...

    Article : 109 words
  19. Instructions to Pilots.

    A supplement to the Victorian GOVERNMENT GAZETTE contains instructions for pilots during the RUSSO-Turkish war, issued by the Secretary of State, as follows:—"British pilots are not to pilot ships of ...

    Article : 114 words
  20. The Liquor Traffic.

    A public meeting under the auspices, and in furtherance of the aims of the Liquor Licence Amendment Association was held in the Temperance Hall last evening. There was an attendance of sixty or ...

    Article : 497 words
  21. A Sydney Resident Drops in for a Fortune.

    Mr. Henry Thomas, formerly a member of the Municipal Council of Sydney, and for many years carrying on business in Sydney as an undertaker, having been extensively advertised for in the British ...

    Article : 179 words
  22. The Cumberland Election.

    Mr. O'Connell, secretary to the Working Men's Defence Association, met the electors of Central Cumberland, Tuesday night, at Atkins' Hotel, Parramatta, where he was well received. He denounced the ...

    Article : 141 words
  23. Electioneering Meetings.

    WHITE FOR WEST SYDNEY.—An open-air meeting of the electors of West Sydney took place at the junction of Hay and George-streets, Sydney, last evening, at which Mr. J. Waite, the working man's candidate for the electorate in ...

    Article : 523 words
  24. SEVERE FIGHTING NEAR SELVI.

    Severe fighting continues in Bulgaria. In the last engagement, not far from Selvi, 3000 were stain and several thousand wounded. The fighting was desperate on both sides, and the loss was ...

    Article : 50 words
  25. DESTRUCTIVE FLOODS IN GREAT BRITAIN.

    Heavy rains have fallen throughout Great Britain and Ireland, and destructive floods have occurred in consequence. The crops in both countries are much damaged. ...

    Article : 47 words
  26. Amusements.

    THEATRE ROYAL.—"Bric-a-Brac" and "The Cup of Tea" will be performed to-night and to-morrow night, and on Saturday "Patchwork" will be resumed. ...

    Article : 176 words
  27. Dynamite Experiments.

    The following are further particulars of a series of experiments with dynamite referred to in our telegraphic columns a few days ago:—On Saturday afternoon some interesting experiments with Nobel's ...

    Article : 215 words
  28. THE BATTLE OF BATOUM

    Unofficial Russian reports confirm the news concerning General Melikoff's attack on Batoum on the 18th. The Russians, after capturing the first line of entrenchments, were compelled to fall back ...

    Article : 41 words
  29. THE RUSSIAN POSITION.

    The Russians have gone into occupation of a position between Solvi and Loratz, in Bulgaria, a little to the north-west of Tirnova. ...

    Article : 24 words
  30. Mr. Berry's Proposals.

    The novelty of the Victorian Budget is a proposal to tax (remarks the Aucus) all live stock coming into the colony. Cows, oxen, heifers, calves, &c., are to pay 5s each; horses, mares, colts, and fillies, 5s ...

    Article : 236 words
  31. SEVERE RUSSIAN LOSS.

    Major General Garko lost 4000 men in his retreat from the Shipka. ...

    Article : 17 words
  32. Death Under Strange Circumstances.

    Our Rockley Correspondent sends us the particulars concerning the death of an old man named John M'Kay, which occurred on Friday last under rather peculiar circumstances. It appears that the ...

    Article : 253 words
  33. The Late Gales.

    There were eighteen sailing Arrivals yesterday from intercolonial ports (says Tuesday's AGE) aud most of them, particularly those from Newcastle, report having met with v ery tempestuous weather. The ...

    Article : 693 words
  34. Morning Gallops.

    Now that the Randwick running ground is as hard as can be, very little important work is done on the course proper, and some of the favourites hetake themselves on to the can ground. Chifney commenced work this morning, by sending ...

    Article : 355 words
  35. THE WINTER CAMPAIGN.

    The Turks are preparing for their winter campaign. ...

    Article : 14 words
  36. Independent Order of Oddfellows.

    A new lodge of this growing and flourishing order was formally instituted Tuesday evening in the New Temperance Hall, under the warrant of the Most Worthy Grand Master of Victoria, under whose ...

    Article : 596 words
  37. Important Meeting of Stokcowners.

    An important meeting of stockowners, being owners of a quarter of a million of cattle, has been held at the Exhibition. The question of removing the restrictions on the importation of ...

    Article : 105 words
  38. Rev. Dr. Somerville.

    In connection with the religious revival movemeat in this city and Melbourne, and the forthcoming visit of the Rev. Dr. Somerville, a letter has been received by the secretaries of the Young Men's ...

    Article : 112 words
  39. Another Earthquake Shock.

    A correspondent, writing from the Moe, Gippslaud, on Friday last, to the Melbourne AGE, says:— "About twenty minutes past 4 p.m. yesterday, a hock of earthquake was felt at this place, and for ...

    Article : 185 words
  40. Wreck of a Steamer and Loss of Five Lives.

    The Lionel, steamer, has been wrecked while endeavouring to make Whangape Harbour. Five of the crew were drowned. The vessel was owned by Mr. James M'Lean, of Auckland, and was ...

    Article : 50 words
  41. The Armidale and Glen Innes Jockey Clubs.

    We learn from a report of the annual general meeting of the members of the Armidale Jockey Club (says the GLEN INNES GUARDIAN) that in future only small prizes will be offered with the view to encourage ...

    Article : 334 words
  42. Peculiarities of the Season.

    With the recollection strong in our minds of the [?] of the winter of 1876, and the heavy fall of know in the early part of September, it seems difficult to realise the fact (says the BRAIDWOOD DISPATCH ...

    Article : 149 words
  43. An American Remonstrance.

    The Secretary of State for the Colonies (says the ARGUS of Monday) has received complaints from the Washington Government of the treatment which American ships receive at Melbourne. The difficulty ...

    Article : 368 words
  44. Shop Robberies.

    At the Central Police Court yesterday, Philip M'Nulty, William Harris, and Michael Reynolds, ware charged by constable William E. Matthews with stealing 18 pairs boots the property of ...

    Article : 316 words
  45. Accidental Death, Suicide, and Death, from Grief, in one Family.

    On Tuesday last, Mr Michael Stanton, a farmer, residing at Warrong, near Hawkesdale, died from the effects of a wound which it was supposed had been accidentally inflicted by himself. He was buried on ...

    Article : 270 words
  46. Accidental Death.

    On Friday evening last, a daughter of Mr. [?] M. Donald's, residing near the village of Bowral, aged about four years, came by her death through injuries received by falling in a fire. It ...

    Article : 206 words
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