ARRIVALS—Nov. 5. New Moon (s). from Sydney: Charles Edward, ship, 439 tons, Wheeler, from Nelson, Kew Zealand; Sebim, schooner, 111 tons, Jamieson, from Otago; Martha Ellen, schooner, 126 tons, Hill, from Melbourne; Douglas, schooner, ...
Article : 195 wordsAn inquest was held at the Court-ouse, on Saturday, before the coroner, Dr. Knaggs, touching the death of Patrick Lennon. J. E. Stacey, duly qualified medical practitioner, said: ...
Article : 643 wordsThe Melbourne Argus of Thursday last, November 3rd, reports the fi[?]st vday's examination at the Police, Court, in the case of the alleged conspiracy, in reference to the running of Flying Buck. We (Empire) abridge ...
Article : 3,889 wordsARRIVALS.—November 5. Wanderer, brig, 140 tons, Captain Smith, from Melbourne 27th ultimo; Fortune, brig, 140 tons, Captain Payten, from Melbourne 25th ultimo; Lady Denison, brig, 129 tons. Captain M'Kinley, from Launceston 27th ultimo, ...
Article : 966 wordsTHE WEATHER.—With the exception of a hailstorm on Thursday, the weather since our last impression has been very favourable for the crops—thunder-showers alternating with sunshine, and mild nights. The hailstorm ...
Article : 228 wordsMelancholy Accident.—An accident of a most melancholy nature occurred here a few days ago, resultin the death of one of onr oldest and most respected residents—Mr. James King, of Stony Matter. Mr. King ...
Article : 262 wordsTo-day the nomination of two members for East Sydney took place on Ryde Park. There was not a large assemblage, and the proceedings seemed to excite but little interest in the city. About 12 o'clock Mr. RICHD. HILL, the Returning Officer, ...
Article : 342 wordsThe Catholic Bishop Geogbegan had a grand reception on his arrival per Omeo. The Governor-in Chief is still far northward. Tolmer's exploring party are very unfortunate, several of ...
Article : 81 wordsEverything is very dull, awaiting arrival of mail. The return of all the Ministry is calculated with certainty, with the exception of M'Culloch at East Melbourne, who will have a close run, being opposed by the Convention and Irish ...
Article : 121 wordsWe are happy to learn that the prospects of Tenterfield, as the centre of a circle of considerable and increasing commercial importance, are rapidly improving. A gentleman residing in that township has favoured us ...
Article : 382 wordsAt the season when the operation of shearing is proceeding with great activity upon many of the sheep stations in the interior, in the production of the Australian staple, the initiation of a similar process with respect ...
Article : 5,039 wordsYesterday and to-day have been the dullest we have had for years, on account of the wholesale exodus that has commenced for Congal Creek. News brought on Saturday night by some Rockyites who had visited the ground was so encouraging ...
Article : 366 wordsPolice Court, Friday 4.—Before T. Hall. Esq., and Jas. Smith, police magistrate.—Edward Woodward was brought before their Worships, charged by Mr. Joseph Turton, of Scone, publican, with stealing £3 from his ...
Article : 592 wordsGENTLEMEN—The Stoney Creek bridge is my theme, and a more disgraceful, dangerous, and dilapidated structure was never written upon—dangerous in the extreme; and yet those who cross it, endangering ...
Article : 359 wordsThese diggings, like mauy others, have their lucky and unlucky individuals, and comers and goers, but such must be. bull, there are some hore who are doing pretty fairly. Some days there is a considerable sprinkling of people here, and on ...
Article : 262 wordsThe change in the weather has been beneficial on the wheat, which had not suffered too much from the late hot winds; and if the present cool breezes only continue for another week, we may still expect to see a ...
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