The accompanying petition, signed by a few friends of religious equality here, is about to be forwarded to te Assembly; if you can find space for it in your columns you will oblige. Murrurundi, Dec, 10. ...
Article : 342 wordsFrom Aberglasslyn, by Mr. Nicholson, December 7, 1858:— One big bay horse, long switch tail, off side hip down, IS under saddle off side, 10 off shoulder. ...
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Advertising : 85 wordsA person named Smuel Parker, was accidentally drowned at Mr. Eales's coal shoot, at Hexham, on Saturday last. He lived at Morpeth, and was part owner of the cutter Janet; he arrived with the vessel at Hexham the day previously to take a load of ...
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Advertising : 2,079 wordsIt is but seldom that I am enabled to send any news, for tnat which is usually available is generally of too slight importance to merit insertion in the columns of your widely-spread journal. Those which I now impart are certainly worthy of notice, as ...
Article : 514 wordsThe non-arrival of the mall steamer up to the present hour, and an apparent determination not to detain the Columbian at Melbourne for the purpose of receiving a supplementary mail from Sydney, put a check upon business transactions, and ...
Article : 316 wordsMichael Boyle was indicted for stealing a mare, the property of Edwin Baldwin, at Wilberforce, near Windsor Guilty Five years on the roads. George Leadley was indicted for assaulting Harry Thompson, ...
Article : 463 wordsOn Sunday, December 6, the new Wesleyan church at Jones' Island, erected on land given by Mr. Unicombe for that purpose, was opened for divine worship, when two sermons were preached by the Rev. J. Pemell (resident minister), to large ...
Article : 294 wordsA violent hailstorm fell over this place on Saturday last, such as has not occurred in the memory of any of its oldest inhabitants, and several persons on the station at the time—some who had been for many years in the colony, and some natives— ...
Article : 290 wordsWe are in receipt of Melbourne papers to the 9th instant. The parliamentary news is not of much importance. In the course of a debate in the Assembly, Mr. Duffy said there was ...
Article : 928 wordsThe Chief Justice delivered the following judgment in this case:- This is an action of ejectment for land near Maitland, granted in 1834, to Mary, the wife of Joseph Hunt. Those persons ...
Article : 5,335 wordsThe weather has been very changeable here of late, which has put a stop to shearing; but it now appears to be a little more settled. On Monday last Mr. Donovan paid us a visit, to practise Mr. ...
Article : 211 wordsARRIVALS.—December 8. James schooner, 114 tons, Lallie, from Melbourne; Jessie, schooner, 115 tons, Walker, from Melbourne. 8. Grafton (s.), from Sydney. 10. Eagle (s.), from Sydney; William, brig, 110 tons, Harrison, from Sydney, 11. ...
Article : 134 wordsARRIVALS.—December 11. Hunter (s.), 204 tons, Captain Sullivan, from Clyde River, with 39 passengers; William, schooner, 120 tons, Captain M'Dermott, from Fort Macquarie 8th instant, with 9 passengers. 12. City of Sydney (s.) 700 ...
Article : 364 wordsIt is known that the barqueTimandra, with a large number of lives on board (105), was lost on a sandspit of Keppel Bay The ship was in imminent danger, both from the accident that had occurred to her, and from the risk attendant on any attempt ...
Article : 810 wordsHis Excellency the Governor General, with the advice of the Executive Council, directs it to be notified, for general information, that the following branches of the Public Service connected with Internal Communication, wiz.:—Railways, Electric ...
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