On Tuesday, Jan. 1, an inquest was convened at the Royal Hotel, Malop-street, before Dr. Foster Shaw, coroner for the district, upon view of the body of Captain Ralph Fenwick, of the sohooner Juliet, then lying dead ...
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Advertising : 85 wordsWe have considerable pleasure in drawing the a[?] of our readers at all times to anything which may [?] cheer and brighten our hopes as to the prospects of the colony Depression in trade, and general foreboding and want of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN: Plant savoys, cabbages, cauliflowers, brocoli, celery; sow turnips, spinach for winter, cabbage seeds, French beans, turnip radish; transplant young culture of sufficient growth; clear ground of forward produce. ...
Article : 92 wordsTHE old problem, of the most effectual and yet most Christian mode of dealing with the "untutored savage," appears, from the recent news from Queensland, and the comments in another ...
Article : 904 wordsNINE-MILE.—Many have returned from Crack-em-back, and taken up their old quarters here, the majority of whom having had enough of the rushes of late, feel rather inclined to stop where they are, for the most of them left paying claims to take ...
Article : 534 wordsACCIDENT.—As Mr. O. Saunders, storekeeper of this town, was proceeding to Maitland, on Tuesday, 8th instant in a spring tilted cart, in crossing the Cockfighter's Creek Bridge the horse he was driving swerved a little to one side, and fell ...
Article : 237 wordsThe steam-crane for the use of the Wallsend Coal Company was tried last evening. There being plenty of steam, one of the waggons was attached to the crane for the purpose of lifting it over the side of tho barque Constance, and to enable the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 289 wordsGENTLEMEN—I was surprised this morning to find in your journal a reply to a letter I wrote you three[?]weeks since, which the Rev. Charles R. Currey denounces as false, discourteous, and basely insinuative; he implies that I was officious, vain, ...
Article : 445 wordsJan. 9.—Martha Ann Hughes, of Albury, late restaurant keeper. Liabilities, £351 13s. 2d. Assets—value of personal property, £95: outstanding debts, £248 14s. 4d.: total, £343 14s. 6d. Deficit, £7 18s. 10d. Mr. Mackenzie, official assignee. ...
Article : 7,467 wordsThe Ministers brought in a bill to fix the salary of the Governor at £8000 with residence. In introducing the bill, Mr. Johnstone announced that it was probable that a change would be made during the currant year, and ...
Article : 163 wordsGENTLEMEN—Would you be kind enough to ask, through your journal, whether the Secretary for Public Works allows time to the men who were engaged with the ballast train on the Great Northern Railway to slack speed, reverse engine, and ...
Article : 101 wordsAt West Maitland Pound, on the ard January, 1861, from Melville; damages and driving £1 each:—One bay mare, black points, long switch tall, branded on the near shoulder IM and IH over HH (conjoined) under—has a bay filly foal at foot, star ...
Article : 102 words[?]lour, £15 7s. 6d. Wheat, 5s. 9d. to 5s. Weather oppressively hot. Little business doing. ...
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