This was the case respecting which his Honor made two propositions, as above stated. The defendant had declined consenting to either of the proposed arrangements, and now made application upon affidavits similar to those swora in the ...
Article : 8,348 wordsGENTLEMEN—Of late, the arrival and departure of the mails have been so uncertain, and so few and far between, that I was induced to write to the Postmaster-General the following letter, and to my great surprise, ...
Article : 552 wordsHOUSE BREAKING.—George Bateman, on remand, was charged with breaking into the dwelling-house of Alice Grey. Constable M'Morrow deposed that he took the defendant in charge between twelve and one o'clock on ...
Article : 447 wordsOn Friday, August 2nd, the great aquatic struggle between the two famous schools of Westminster and Eaton, which has been looked to with much anxious expectation by the students and friends of both, came off on the ...
Article : 393 wordsThe weather has every appearance of being fine now, but generally there is one day's rain in each week, which still keeps the rivers up, and the roads heavy for drays to travel. Most of the stations are out of ...
Article : 357 wordsARRIVALS.—July 14. Norfolk, from Melbourne, 92 days. 19. Maid of Judah, from Moreton Bay, 101 days. 22. Agincourt, from Melbourne, 113 days; Dover Castle, from Melbourne, 86 days; Donald M'Kay, from Melbourne, 90 days. June 22. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 wordsOPENING OF THR BIBLE HALL.— The handsome and commodious building recently erected as a Bible Hall, in Pitt-street, was formally opened on Thursday, by a public breakfast. His Excellency Sir John Young ...
Article : 1,406 wordsYOUNG V. O'BRIEN.—This was a case under the Masters and Servants Act, wherein defendant, Jeremiah O'Brien, a grazier residing at the Kingdon Ponds, was summoned by complainant, Young (a German), a shepherd in his ...
Article : 410 wordsHis Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified that it has been intimated to him by M. Sentis, Consul for France, that he has re-appointed George Tully, Esq., to act as Consular Agent for France, at Newcastle. ...
Article : 45 wordsHay.—Prime lucerne is worth £6 10s. to £6 15s. per ton; oaten hay, £4 to £6 per ton. Maize.—Superior samples realize from 4s. 5d. to 4s. 7d. per bushel. ...
Article : 222 wordsHis Excellency the Governor has been pleased to authorise the removal of the public pound at Wee Waa from its present alto to the premises of Mr. William Thurlow, at the corner of Cowper and George streets, in the same township. ...
Article : 365 wordsTHE STRIKE.—In our issue of Saturday last, we stated that a meeting of the proprietors was held in Sydney, on the previous day, to consider the result of the interview between the delegates and the managers, on the ...
Article : 250 wordsARRIVAL.—September 20. Adolphus, schooner, 120 tons, Garreard, from Melbourne. DEPARTURES.—September 20. Express, schooner, Kendall, for Melbourne, with 240 tons coal. 23. Anne Sanderson, brig, ...
Article : 49 wordsARRIVALS.—September 21. Kembla (s.), 303 tons, Captain Sullivan, from the Clyde, with 26 passengers; Rangatira, 600 tons, Captain Paddle, from Melbourne 19th instant, with 67 passengers; La Hogue, ship, 1331 tons, Captain Williams, from ...
Article : 1,838 wordsIRONBARK.—Our correspondent, writing on the 18th September, says:—"During the past week the machine was idle, the new stamper heads not arriving. I am therefore unable to give a correct account of the ...
Article : 160 wordsSALE OF THE BLANDFORD TOLL BAR.—The sale of this gate took place at the Police Office, Murrurundi, on the 19th, and [?]used much amusement. There was not much competition, being only three bidders—Dr. ...
Article : 527 wordsAt Red Post Hill, Falbrook, on the 5th September; damages and driving 6s. per head:—One strawberry bullock, red cars, like CH near ribs, 6 rump, P off rump: one strawberry bullock, red neck, white face, off ear marked, [?] near ...
Article : 725 wordsWe hail, as the most important question affecting the prosperity of Tenterfield and the whole district throughout, the probability of the oonstruction of a tramway between Grafton and this place. It will be observed by ...
Article : 255 wordsSCARCITY OF GOODS.—Owing to the wet winter, the stores in general are quite out of some goods. Many drays have been over three months on the road between Maitland and Armidale. During the week Mr. Gaggin ...
Article : 202 wordsThe mail is just leaving Walgett, and I have only time to communicate the very agreeable intelligence that our pleasant and improving little township was yester-day enlivened by a visit from Captain Randall, with his ...
Article : 721 wordsThe inhabitants of West Maitland must first apply for the incorporation of the town before the Government will grant any land for Municipality. All the recommended improvements to Stoney Creek ...
Article : 116 wordsTAMBAROORA.—The body of a man named Charles Fortesoue, better known as "Little Charley the tailor," has been discovered in an old hole at Tambaroora. The unfortunate man had been drinking, and is supposed to ...
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