BRING ILLEGAILY ON THE PREMISES—Arthur Gore, in custody, was charged with this offence. [?]ergeant Phorpe deposed: At eight o'clock, on the 24th November, Mr. Ballard, of Singleton, informed me that the ...
Article : 1,737 wordsIt would appear that the long continued drought has enabled a number of miners to set to work upon Maitland Point on the Rocky Riler, a spot hitherto unworkable by reason of the impossibility of keeping the water ...
Article : 4,249 wordsYesterday, the Namoi district was visited with a severe thunde[?] storm, followed by a heavy fall of rain, which continued above four hours; and to-day another of a milder form and shorter duration gladdened our hearts, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 wordsHay.—Prime lucerne sells readily; but, on account of the supply lately having been heavy, second quality and inferior are dull or sale, except at lower rates than have been for some time ruling. I quote prime lucerne worth £6 10s. to £6 15s. ...
Article : 151 wordsTHE WEATHER—There has been no permanent change in the weather since our last issue; it continues fearfully hot. On Saturday night last, a perfect hurricane passed over the township, which unroofed several huts, ...
Article : 317 wordsTHE WEATHER AND CROPS AT LAUNCESTON.—A private letter from Launceston, under date November 19th informs as that the want of rain is very seriously alfect ing the prospects of growing crops. In some district ...
Article : 2,182 wordsNov. 24.—Carl. brig, 174, Everidge, from Melbourne the 17th instant. Dibbs, Thorne, and Co., agents. 24.—Gil Blas, brig, 171, Miles, from Sydney. Bingle and Co., agents. ...
Article : 288 wordsTHE WEATHER.—The long-wished-for rain has fallen at last; it commenced on Friday night with a heavy thundarstorm, which lasted a considerable time. On Saturday it was succeeded by a long-continued heavy ...
Article : 705 wordsNov. 22.—Kembla (s.), 325 tons, Mailler, from Clyde River, with 26 passengers. 23.—Rangoon, barque, 374 tons, Captain Stapledon, from the Downs 31st July; passengers—Messrs. A. Woodward, J. ...
Article : 612 wordsI have very little news to communicate. The Newcattle Chronicle of to-day will afford you any information you may deem of importance since my last. For the Chief Postal contract here, the tender of Mr. ...
Article : 325 wordsThe meeting having been opened with devotional exercises, the Rev. C. W. Rigg was elected Secretary. The following ministers were present:—The President of the Conference, with Messrs. Schofield, Manten, ...
Article : 2,313 wordsYesterday about noon we had a sharp storm of rain and hail, accompanied with wind, thunder, and lightning, coming from the S.W, which lasted about half an hour. The electric fluid passed tbrough a slab but ...
Article : 387 wordsMrs. Warland has commenced a prosecution against M'Givney for forgery and perjury. No insolvencies to-day. Arrived: Alfred, from Hamburgh; Bengollyan, from ...
Article : 108 wordsReaping may be said to have fairly commenced all over the Wollombi. The accounts that reach me are very discouraging, not more than half a [?] [?]ected from some farms, but although there is agre[?] [?]ciency ...
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