SIR—As one or two misstatements contained in Mr. Hart's letter in your issue of Tuesdya, the 11th instan t, are calcualted to leave the impression on the public mind that the affairs of the Matiland School of Arts are ...
Article : 491 wordsThe court opened at half-past 9. REDMAN V. HICKEY. His Honor had reserved his decision in this case from the day previous, and now again strongly expressed himself as to the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 89 wordsA couple were married on Monday, the, 10th instant, the happy bridegrodrn is in the 7st years of his age, and the bride is in her 68th year. They were married at Sandy Creek, Wollombi, where they have been living for ...
Article : 258 wordsHay.—The supply is about equal to demand. Prime samples sell readily at £6 to £7 per ton; inferior and medium quality, £5 to £6 10s. per ton. Oton hay, course mixed, £7 6o £9 per ton; best, £10 to £12 per ton. ...
Article : 180 wordsMELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—Flour: Victorian, per ton, £12 15s. to £13 10s.; Tasmanian, £12 5s to £13; Adelaide, £13 10s. to £14 Hart's and Magarey's £14 10, Californian£13. Grain: Wheat, colonial, [?]0 lb. to bushel, 5s. ...
Article : 1,017 wordsNARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWNING—yesterday two children, aged six and eight years, sons of Mr. Evans of Haydonton, were playing near a waterhole in the river, when the youngest slipped into the water, and must have ...
Article : 541 wordsARRIVALS.—August 24. Harrowby, from Hobart,town, 114 days, 25 Lillus from Melbourne, 118 days 30. Blue Jacket, from Melbourne, 87 days. September '2 Solway, from Adelaida, 109 days. 5. Queen of India, from Wellington. 85,days 8. ...
Article : 926 wordsOBSCNE LANGUAGE.—Francis M'Cosker was charged by Sergeant Thorpe, with making use of obscene language on the 11th instant in a public place Defendant pleaded guilty, and was fined in the sum of £2, in default, fourteen days ...
Article : 4,130 wordsDEAN LYNCH—The Very Rev. Dead Lynch passed through Tamworth in the early part of the week on his way to Armidale. The re[?] gentlemen will shortly return to Maitland again, ere he finally take up his ...
Article : 390 wordsNov. 18.—Gem, schooner, 100 tous, F. Duthie, from Brisbane. W. H. Whyte, agent. 19.—Tybee, barque, 571 tons Becdel, master, from Melbourne, in ballast Captain, agent. ...
Article : 279 wordsDuring Judge Prefoy's leore of absence, Mr. Shepherd, the barrister, will be Acting Judge. Mr. Harpur, of Berring, Harpur, and Co., was killed lastnight, by being thrown ont of a dogart in the ...
Article : 120 wordsOn Saturday afternoon Messrs Rodgers, Son, and Co., the iron founders, invited a, select number of friends to a festival, in celebration of the opening of a new workshop, of which they have just completed the erection. ...
Article : 428 wordsTESTIMONIAL TO THE REV. T. M. M'CARTHY.—A public meeting was held on Tuesday evening in the New England Hotel, Armidale to consider the propriety of presenting a testimonial to the Rev. T. M. M'Carthy, ...
Article : 568 wordsNovember 13.—Grafton (s.), 250 tons, Captain Creer, frm Clarence River the 12th instant, with 29 passengers. 14.—Northam, P. a nd O. Co.'s s 1800 tons, Captain Potts from Galle 22nd October, via King George's Sound and ...
Article : 1,439 wordsOur telegram announces the arrival of the Aldinga, with sixteen thousand ounces gold, end one hundred and sixty passenghers. The schooner Tamar was wrecked at Otago heads—all ...
Article : 59 wordsOur telegram states that Henry laurenpe, steward of the Williams, was drowned ou Monday. He fall off the gangway. Serious apprehensions were entertained for the Jack of ...
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Advertising : 167 wordsTHE WEATHER.—Here we are no more blest than our neighbours. Rain has not fallen in any quantity for the last three or four months. All yesterday heavy clouds were passing over from the west, but did not ...
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