The annual meeting of this association was held at the Northumberland Hotel, on Monday. It had been called for two o'clock, but as the day was rather a wet one, and there being a small attendance at that hour, it ...
Article : 9,571 wordsROBBERY OF THE UP AND DOWN MAILS—The mails, both up and down, were this day robbed near to Kangaroo Flat, and within half a mile of where the mail was robbed eight weeks past. The same man, only this time ...
Article : 440 wordsOct. l8.—Mew Moon, steamer, from Sydney. 19.—Caroline, brig, 191, Hayes, from Sydney. Ward and Co., agents. 20.—Planter, barque, 231, Le Nevu, from Geelong. ...
Article : 486 wordsSIR—I wish to ask, through the medium of your journal, a question—a very important and a public one —which I hope, for the benefit of all, the railway authorities will answer, and not again subject any one to the ...
Article : 209 wordsWARATAH COAL COMPANY.—The Ranger, Captain Cordy, takes away about sixty tons of this coal to Sydney, being the first cargo that has been sent to market. The coal itself is of a very superior quality, both as regards ...
Article : 618 wordsWheat, por bushel, 5s, 6d, to 6s. Maize, per bushel, 4s, to 4s, 6d. Hay, lucerne, per ton, £9 to £10; ditto, oaten, ditto, £10 to £11. Potatoes, per cwt., 9s. to 10s. ...
Article : 71 wordsLOST IN THE BUSH.—A boy the only son of Sergean Loneragan, left Condobolin, at three o'clock on Friday afternoon, 13th September, to search for two of his father's horses, which were supposed to be grazing about ...
Article : 1,901 wordsMELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—The wheat and flour market is almost without change. Prices are about the same, and there is little or nothing noticeable in the sales. But the demand for oats has increased, and wheat will have to be ...
Article : 2,366 wordsOct. l8—Kembla (s.), 325 tons, Mailler, from Clyde River the 17th instant, with 20 passengers. l8.—Hargraves, schooner, 174 tons, Captain Lodwell, from Hobart Town 9th instant, with 19 passengers. ...
Article : 634 wordsThe usually quiet township of Cundle wore quite a joyous aspect on Friday last. Mr. Stevenson, the highly and deservedly respected teacher of the National School at that place, having given (after a public examination) ...
Article : 218 wordsPROGRESS OF THE GRAFTON TELEGRAPH LINE.—We have been officially informed that the line of telegraph now being constructed betwixt Tenterfield and Grafton is progressing rapidly. The surveying department is ...
Article : 382 wordsMr. Wentworth with his family left to-day. There was no public demonstration. The Government will propose next week to the Assembly an offer concerning the Australian library which ...
Article : 95 wordsPOLICE BUSINESS.—As the business of the police court on Tuesday was not over at half-past six o'clock, when four cases remained undisposed of, we are unable to give a report of the whole of the proceedings this day. ...
Article : 465 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 163 wordsACCIDENT TO THE CHIEF COMMISSIONER or THE NORTHERN GOLD-FIELDS.—A accident which might have been attended with very serious consequences happened to this officer on Monday last. Captain Douglas had ...
Article : 517 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: