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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,923 wordsWe have received files of Queensland papers to the 22nd September. The drought continues in various parts of the colony, especially near the capital as is evident from the fact ...
Article : 395 wordsHis Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has been pleased to appoint the following persons official postmasters and postmistresses, at the places named opposite each, respectively:- ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 219 wordsALIGNMENT.— The alignment of the streets of Mudgee has at last been proclaimed by Government. BORING MACHINE.—The committee appointed to procure a boring machine met on Saturday. It was stated, on the ...
Article : 1,077 wordsHis Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Execu-tive Council, has been pleased to appoint George Douglass, Esq., Gold Commissioner, to be Chairman of the Board for reporting on claims to rewards for discovery of new gold fields in ...
Article : 69 wordsAt Cockflighter's Bridge, on the 13th September, from Cambray Farm, damages 6s:—-One bay horse, star and ship, white feet, CB conjoined (the B writing capital) near shoulder, shod, about 7 years old, 16 hands high Also, same day, by W. ...
Article : 1,731 wordsWool.—Of the quantity offered 24 bales were sold, consisting of small parcels of New Zealand and odd lots, there was no alteration to note in the prices obtained. A parcel of 22 bales scoured skin wool was withdrawn. ...
Article : 3,470 wordsCONSECRATION OF ST. JOHN'S CHURCH.—The following is an abridged report from the Newcastle Chronicle of the consecration of St.John's Church, which took place at Raymond Terrace, on Thursday last:—At the hour appointed for divine ...
Article : 445 wordsADELAIDE MARKETS.— Corn Market: Wheat is very dull, and it is impossible to effect sales even at present quotations, say from 5s. 8d. to 5s. 4d., although some holders are asking 5s. 6d per bushel for parcels delivered at the Port. Drayloads in ...
Article : 74 wordsOn Thursday night and Friday last we were blessed with a good fall of rain—never more required—on the Upper Williams. The caterpillars were making sad ravages amongst the wheat and tobacco plants, but it is hoped their days are now ...
Article : 57 wordsSeptember 24.—Sea Gull, schooner, 122, Cellem, from Auckland. Dibbs Thorne, and Co., agents. 24.—Sydney Griffiths, barque, 322, Patten, from Melbourne T.W. Knight, agent. ...
Article : 344 wordsThis court was opened on Monday, the 22nd ultimo, before his Honor Mr. Justice Milford. Mr. Butler prosecuted on behalf of the crown. John Dangar, Louis Heidmiller, Martin Heidtmiller, and Henry Heidtmiller, ...
Article : 2,587 wordsSERIGUS ACCIDENT.—On Wednesday morning last an accident of a very serious nature occurred to a man named Nelson, in the employment of the A. A. Company. He was Jumping on a passing coal train, when his foot got entangled in the ...
Article : 371 wordsDETENTION OF THE MAIL—Owing to the heavy rain which fell on Thursday evening, and the intense darkness, the mail man between Gunnedah and Tamworth lost his way between this place and Carroll. The mails should have reached ...
Article : 537 wordsSept. 25.—Congo, Hamburgh barque, 230 tons, Captain Dinse, from Shanghai 26th July, with 1 passenger. 25.—Orso, ship, 747 tons, Captain Jones, from Liverpool 14th May. ...
Article : 686 wordsSome of Lyster's opera troupe sailed this morning for Maitland. A special train leaves to-morrow morning, for Penrith, to convey friends to the Surveyor General's funeral. ...
Article : 135 wordsTHE WEATHER ON THE CLARENCE.—Drought, drought— nothing but drought; every thing in existence seems to call for rain—even man himself seems to have partaken of the general depression, and looks as if a shower would do him ...
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