The Deniliquin correspondent of the RIVERINA HERALD tells the following story:—"The subjoined information was given to me by a g[?] of undoubted veracity at Deniliquin [?] here ...
Article : 254 wordsOn Friday and Saturday last the Adelong Dramatic Club gave performance in Hodgson's Assembly Hall, for the purpose of augmenting the funds for the formation of a road to the cem[?]. The places selected were "Incheape Bell" ...
Article : 771 wordsWEATHER AND SEASON.—The whole of the district has been completely metamorphosed by the late beautiful rains, the early maize having recovered itself beyond expectation. and the late having been planted under the most favourable ...
Article : 59 wordsWEATHER—Since my last we have been blessed with copious showers which have made our district verdant again. Corn was beginning to shrivel up and pumpkins turning [?]ellow, but now everything looks like spring. ...
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Family Notices : 498 wordsPOLITICAL.—And so we are once more to have an election—not that I promise myself any great stir at all this time, as to all appearance both here as well as in Adelong, it will ba a walk over for Messrs. Hoskins and Baker. Even contested ...
Article : 1,558 wordsThe past week has been about the hottest [?] the season, the thermometer registering an average of 96deg through the week till Saturday evening, when we thought we press going to have a good th[?] but it passed off with more ...
Article : 825 wordsThe weather is far[?] favourable but [?] of rain has fallen which the [?] have dried up. In many places they are mowing and reaping. At [?] the crops prom[?]e to yield a fair average but on ...
Article : 229 wordsCHARGE OF FOR[?]RY.—At the Police Court, to-day (Monday's a gengtl[?]manly-looking man, named Alexander Merrill, was charged with forging the name of George Ril[?] brewer of Deniliquin [?] cheque for £10 on the ...
Article : 533 wordsWHO'S TO BLAME?—The body of the unfortunate man, Lockard was on Monday, the 9th instant. the subject of a corner's inquest Mr. P. M. Rawings being summoned from [?] to act as corner, a distance of 70 miles (not far. ...
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Advertising : 389 wordsBLASTING OPERATIONS AT ROCKY MOUTH.—These works which were commenced on the 2nd of September under the superintendence of Mr. John Halliday, are progressing most satisfactorlly, the depth of water now at dead low water ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 257 wordsThe second of Mr. Lewis Kilkenny's series of billiard exhibitions was given last evening, at Punch's Hotel, when Mr. Jeanings, a well-known, Sydney amateur, opposed the great gun receiving ...
Article : 119 wordsLondon, November 13.—The new gold discovery in India is described as follow: Within an area of twenty-five by thirteen miles, ninety outcrops were discovered of auriferous quartz from 2 to 4 ...
Article : 1,313 wordsA shocking accident occurred on Frida evening at Brighton (says the Age of the 23rd instant), whereby a woman lost her life and a man his leg, and received other injuries which have caused his death also. Mr. ...
Article : 565 wordsCRICKET.—At a meeting held at the Greyhound Hotel a letter was used from the Boggabri club, stating that they (the Boggabri Club) accepted the [?]enge to play on Anniversary Dayu. From the Gunnedsh club an answer came that they ...
Article : 543 wordsEverything about here being so ex[?]gly quiet, and news being so ac[?] I have not been able to send you a few lines for the past few weeks, but this week I must endeavour to forward you what [?] I possess. ...
Article : 792 wordsThe weather for the put fortnight, throughout the whole of that district, has been exceptionally hot and dry. Tis true we have had a few [?] but very little rain. and water in many cases has become very [?]—in fact. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 28 Dec 1878, Page 8
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