ADVERTISERS are reminded that To-morrow being CHRISTMAS DAY, Advertisements for Saturday's issue will require to be sent ...
Article : 36 words" I consider the road from Tooroora to Nullah Nullah Creek, and up to the station, to bo the most difficult part of the whole line; and I am decidedly of opinion that a road up Hickey'a Creek, crossing the Cap of the ...
Article : 327 wordsThe weather since my last has been very hot, appear, ances daily threatening rain, non [?] anxionely looked for, but always disappointing expectation— —Like the boro[?] race. ...
Article : 329 words"PAT" will remember the old proverb about haw[?] and hawks' eyes. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 wordsTHE WEATHER AND CROPS.—The Week opened with very warm weather, the maximum of the thermometer being about 82 degrees in the shade and 110 oxposed to the sun. This ...
Article : 164 wordsMELBOURNE WEEKLY AGRICULTURAL REPORT.— WEDNESDAY, 16th DECEMBER.—There has been no alternation in the markets during the past week worthy of mention, except that imported grain is, if possible, ...
Article : 2,349 wordsWe were rather surprised to find that only four members of the Assembly had the courage to vote that the present system of appointing magistrates is ...
Article : 586 wordsGENTLENEN—With the above heading there appeared in your issue of last Saturday a paragraph which,.if not contradicted, is calculated to do much harm, 0 and lead " the powers that ...
Article : 340 wordsA preliminary mooting of the Northumberland Political Association was held on Tuesday evening, pursuant to advertisement, at the Waterloo Hotel. About twenty-five persons were ...
Article : 1,151 wordsThe first anniversary public tea meeting of the opening of the Congregational Church, Nowcastle, took place on Monday evening, December 21st, when about 200 persons partook ...
Article : 456 wordsFrom the American papers before us, we abridge the particulars of the loss of the above vessel, with upwards of 400 lives. The Boston Journal of October 5, enters into full details, ...
Article : 2,210 wordsDecember 20.—H.M. Warfield, barque, 157 tons, Captain Campbell, from Sydney. 20.—Jessie, schooner, 115 tons, Captain Walker, from Sydney. ...
Article : 85 wordsDecember 19.—Gertrade, brig, 240 tont, Captain Grange, from Auckland 4th Instant, with 11 passengers, 20.—Wonga Wonga (a.) 784 tons, Captain D. Walker, from Melbourne 17lb Instant, with 77 passengers. ...
Article : 549 wordsAmong tbo many pleasing visions that float through the brain of man, doubtless, among the most seductive, are those inspired by the possession of land. The hired laborer is more ...
Article : 746 wordsThis was a motion for new trial (partially argued on the previous day), in an action npon a promissory note for £100, and for goods sold and delivered, wherein the plaintiff had ...
Article : 373 wordsAll manner of rumou[?] are rife in reference to the approaching elections, but as yet very little can be relied on as fact. To-night the late members for Sydney will meet the C[?]ns in the Prince of Wales Theatre. ...
Article : 513 wordsWe find the following correspondence in the last number of the Armidale Express:- (To the Editors of the Armidale Express.) G[?]TLINNEN—Since my last Mr. William Smith has ...
Article : 294 wordsI visited the Prince of Wales Theatre the evening, under the hope that I should have been able to give you an outline of the proceedings at the meeting called by the representatives of the City of Sydney, for the ...
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