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Detailed lists, results, guides : 26 wordsThe weather continues exceedingly wet, raining with little intermission both day and night Mail communication has become irregular on account of the swollen state of the rivers. Several accidents have occurred, two of which have resulted ...
Article : 324 wordsPLAN OF THE TOWN OF MUDGEE—Mr. Thomas Healy, who has been for some time past busily engaged surveying the township, has just completed an excellent and correct map of the town—on. which are delineated not only the roads and [?] ...
Article : 248 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN.—Plant lettuces, cabbages, brocoll, escha[?]. Sow prickly spinach, carrots, radishes, beans, early [?]bers, mel[?], peas, cabbages, cape brocoll, parsnips. Sow onions, leaks, celery, lettuces, mustard, creas, stone turnips. ...
Article : 86 wordsTHE Liberal electors of the Lower Hunter have rather a puzzling choice to make. They have presented to them two men of considerable ability and energy, both professing to be ...
Article : 765 wordsAn adjourned meeting was held in Sydney on Friday, to proceed with the investigation of the official assignee's charges in the estate of Joseph Andrews, but from the late hour of the evening it was impossible to proceed therewith. By an ...
Article : 3,210 wordsFor some time past, the re-arrangement or the District Courts, which have been productive of so much advantage to the country, has occupied the attention of the Chief Secretary. The alterations made, while they will have ...
Article : 366 wordsA petition, numerously signed, has been sent to the Survayor General, Sydney, praying that the allotments in the township and suburbs of Coalbrook, situated on the Grafton and Tenterterfield new road; may be at once sold by auction. ...
Article : 173 wordsSaturday, 6 a.m.—During this week a considerable force both of mounted and foot police have arrived, in charge of Captain Zouch and the assistant superintendent; but, to the astonishment of all here, no attempt ...
Article : 198 wordsGENTLEMEN—I had no idea until lately that we poor folks here, at Raymond Terrace, conld not manage to settle our little election matters without the assistance of some of the great men up at Morpeth, who seem to ...
Article : 553 wordsTHURSDAY, 7 p.m.—No news of the Benares. The weather off Cape Otway and King's Island is described as a hurrioane from the east, with heavy sea.—The steamer City of Hobart has returned to port in ...
Article : 209 wordsPOLICE CODRT.—Wednesday, 10th July.—(Before the Police Magistrate.)— Vagrant Act: Francis Jordan, shepherd, in the employ of W. Little, Esq., was charged by chief constable M'Grath with a breach of the above Act, by using insulting ...
Article : 656 wordsThe following acceptances were declared last evening, at the Bull and Month:- Melbourne Cup, a handicap sweepstakes of 20 sovereigns, 10 sovereigns forfeit, or [?] if declared, with 200 soveriegns ...
Article : 488 wordsTHURSDAY, 7 p.m.—Arrived: July 11—Harriet Hope, and Monarch, from Newcastle. FRIDAY, 7 p m.—Arrivals: July 12, 8 a.m.—Benares (s.), from Galle; Ellen Simpson, and James Paxton, from ...
Article : 52 wordsSaturday, 4 p.m.—Flour remains without improvement. Ordinary brands, £14 7s, 6d. Wheat receded in price. Accounts from the copper mines are still prosperous, ...
Article : 74 wordsBy rail, yesterday afternoon, we received the Sydney papers of yesterday (Monday). The additional arrivals reported are all intercolonial traders, the Benares not having arrived up to the ...
Article : 452 wordsGENTLEMEN—Everything does indeed appear fair in politics if not as well in love and war, after the samplw we have in the report of the meeting above mentioned, given in your paper of this day. Who can have been the reporter I' am at a loss to ...
Article : 387 wordsNEWCASTLE VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY.—The establishment of Volunteer corps throughout the colony having now become almost universal, and the movement one of the mort popular that has hitherto been Initiated, it is, we think, highly ...
Article : 334 wordsOne day last week, we took train from Newcastle to visit Minmi. In about half an hour we arrived at Hexham, a pretty village, adorning a smiling and fertile agricultural plain on the pleasant banks of the far-streching Hunter river. As we found, ...
Article : 891 wordsWe take the following important telegram from yesterday's (Monday's) Herald:- [[?] CITY CORRESPONDENT.] London, Monday Evening, May 25. ...
Article : 762 wordsGENTLEMEN—In your report of Mr.' Argent's meeting at this place on last Tuesday evening, there appear dis[?] and omissions, which, as chairman of that meeting. I beg to correct. 1st, Your informant states that a Mr. Wm. Taylor propose ...
Article : 216 wordsTHE WEATHER.—The past week, like that of its pr[?]or, has been one continuous fall of rain every day, with now and then a glimpse of the sun, but only for a few minutes. The quantity of rain which must have fallen must be very great, as ...
Article : 247 wordsA meeting of the electors of the Lower Hunter was held at the Williams River Inn, Seaham, for the purpose of hearing an exposition of the political principles of Mr. Argent. ...
Article : 207 wordsACCIDENTAL DEATH.—An inquest was held at the Red Lion public-house, Camperdown, on the body of a boy named Henry Morgan, son of Henry Morgan, a drayman, who resides in Camperdown. On Monday evening, about ...
Article : 4,910 wordsOn Friday, the 14th June a meeting was hold at seven o'clock p.m., in the Court-[?] for the purpose of making such arrangements as would be deemed efficient to secure the establishment of a resident schoolmaster. Mr. ...
Article : 305 wordsA joint meeting was held at the Court-house, Raymond Terrace, on Saturday evening, by Messrs. Campbell and Sadleir, to explain their view to the electorate. The Court-house was crowded shortly after the time appointed, ...
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