"C.E.J."—If third parties begin to write letters we shall have [?] to find space, we fear, for endless correspondence. "DAVID MORRISON."—It is one of our rules to admit no religio[?]s or ecclesiastical controversies into our news ...
Article : 71 wordsPOLICE COURT, FRIDAY, 25TH NOVEMBER.—(Before D. M'Intyre, Esq., J. P., and James Smith, Esq., P.M.)— Samuel Lovell was brought before their Worships, charged, upon the information of the Chief Constable, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 wordsFive more of the eight firms alluded to in my telegram of Monday, have succumbed; the other two have been assisted. Mr. J. C. King has retired from the Ministry, and it is reported Unit Mr. Francis has been offered the vacant ...
Article : 241 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN: Plant scarlet runners, tomatos, lettuces capsicums, cauliflowers, leeks, eschalots, celery, cabbages, Sow lettuces, sp[?]ch, celery, cauliflowers, cucumbers, pumpkins. Keep asparagus beds, and carrots and parsnips, free from weeds. ...
Article : 112 wordsThe steamer collision which occurred on Friday morning last, in the river Hunter, near Raymond Terrace, was, we believe, the most serious that has occurred, in this colony, in its effects on ...
Article : 634 wordsSUPPOSED MURDER.—Two men, cleaning out an old shaft this week, near the Old Station, came on a quantity of wood apparently thrown in intentionally, and above the wood a dead sheep. After removing the wood a boot was discovered; ...
Article : 208 wordsFAIRFIELD, NOVEMBER 16.—I landid at the elbow, sixteen miles below Grafton; the diggings here are scattered over a wide area of country, generally inaccessible to wheeled conveyance. Numbers of persons are returning daily, dissatisfied ...
Article : 556 wordsCORONER'S INQUEST.—An inquest was held on the 23rd instant, at Raymond Terrace, by Dr. Knages, touching the death of Amelia Gilmore. From the evidence of John Coswell and others it appears the body of ...
Article : 465 wordsNovember 24.—William Smith, of Wallarobba, farmer. Liabilities, £1[?]9 12s. 2d. Assets—value of real property, £2; of personal property, £31; outstanding debts. £17; total, £50. Deficit, £109 12s. 2d. Mr Mackenzie, official assignee. ...
Article : 155 wordsBusiness, although not over brisk, has been satisfactory during the past week. With the exception of hay, the arrivals of articles of produce have been few. Maize has been rather scarce during the past day or two, and is so still. We sold ...
Article : 247 wordsFATAL ACCIDENT—It is our painful duty to record this week a very melancholy accident to Mr. Richard Adams, for a number of years a constable in this township. It appe[?]rs that on Friday last he started on ...
Article : 332 wordsPARLIAMENT meets again to-day, Tuesday, after the ajou[?]ment granted to the Forster Ministry for re-election, and to prepare their measures. We shall, therefore, soon learn whether that ...
Article : 52 wordsWe are without Sydney papers of later date than Saturday, no steamer having reached Newcastle yesterday, when the afternoon train left. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe following extract from a letter, dated London, 19th September, received by a gentleman holding a high official appointment, is published in the Melbourne Age, of 18th instant: ...
Article : 310 wordsThe Honorable John Robertson having accepted an invitation to lunch with the electors here to-day, that gentleman and a small number of his friends assembled at the Murrurundi Hotel, at half-past tweleve o'clock, ...
Article : 1,828 wordsDEPRESSION IN THE MELBOURNE MARKETS.—The markets have been altogether unsettled by the rumours which have prevailed throughout the day. A meeting of the creditors of Messrs. W. M. Tennent and Co. was held this atternoon, at ...
Article : 6,572 wordsAs I just write, the clouds are beautifully illuminate[?] by one vast expansive sheet of lightning, the rain is beginning to purr down, and it is much hoped that it will long continue to do so. Many of our weatherwise ...
Article : 1,101 wordsThe following remarks have been handed to us for publication by Mr. W. A.. West, of Piallaway; and as it is well known in this district that he is one of the few who have successfully combated with this destructive ...
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