THE WEATHER.—Snnday last was passably warm; yesterday the rain again commenced, and last night it poured down in torrents. This morning the river began to rise, and continued getting higher during the day; at ...
Article : 79 wordsAt Black Creek on the 28th February 1[?]3 from Glend[?] Brook paddock by order of Mr. John Gainer—damages [?] each:—One strawberry bull ears marked, IG near shou[?] JC near ribs, WM over AM off ribs, WM off shoulder; one [?] ...
Article : 2,033 wordsFASHIONABLE DEPARTURES.—The Honorable Mr. Thos. and Mrs. Dangar, for Sydney. POLICE OFFICE.—The following case was postponed for one week, through want of a second magistrate:—Donald ...
Article : 521 wordsDEATH OF MR. JAMES DONALDSON.—The report mentioned in our last issue, as to the loss of the abovenamed gentleman, turned out, us we feared it would do, too true. The body was found in M'Cloud's Creek, on ...
Article : 454 wordsI see almost every other hamlet and township contribute their quota of news, and I do not see why the world at large shsuld not be enlightened as to the state of affairs in this noted and notable non-township. ...
Article : 342 wordsMarch 9.—Matador, barque, 249, Lindsay, from Melbourne. Cargo: 40 tons pig iron. Bingle, agent. 9.—Monarch, barque 269, Jamieson, from Melbourne. Passengers: Mr. Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Paterson and family, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 wordsHay.—The market is at present over stocked with that of very inferior quality which is difficult to quit, except at very reduced prices. Prime lucerne is in fair demand, arrivals of which are very moderate; but as the present state of the hay ...
Article : 160 wordsTHE WEATHER—The district was visited on Tuesday and Thursday with another splendid fall of rain, which has further improved the springing herbage. The maize crops have benefited very considerably, and the yield ...
Article : 165 wordsThere is nothing of importance to communicate at present; only last Sunday morning the water rose upon the plain about six inches higher than it did on the former occasion; and what made it more surprising that ...
Article : 291 wordsMarch 7.—Kembla (s.), 325 tons, Captain Mailler, from Clyde River, with 25 passengers. 7.—City of Melbourne (s.), 1000 tons, Captain Walker, from Melbourne 6th instant, with 99 passengers. ...
Article : 765 wordsQUEENSLAND STOCK MARKET.—Messrs. Fattorini & Co. report:—Stations: The serious floods which have been prevalent in most parts of the colony since our last have prevented travelling, and, therefore, that inspection of stations which is ...
Article : 2,438 wordsSIR—Perceiving by the public prints that there is to be an encampment of volunteers during Buster week, I would suggest that in order to give an opportunity to volunteers employed in public offices to attend the ...
Article : 89 wordsTHE LATE MEMBER FOR THE GOLD-FIELDS NORTH.— Mr. James Hoskins, the late member for the above electorate, passed through Tamworth yesterday to resume his duties in the Clarence River district. ...
Article : 235 wordsSIR—On Friday last I forwarded a note informing you that the cricket match between the Morpeth Club an[?] the Maitland United had been postponed, and would come off in about three weeks; so I was somewhat ...
Article : 176 wordsA boy fell over the cliff at the South Head to-day, [?] was killed. His body bas not yet been found: the p[?] are searching for it. No insolvencies. ...
Article : 59 wordsJUDICIAL DISSOLVING VIEWS.—In the case of Hickey v Cape, Mr. Justice Milford announced that it would be impossible for him to stop in Court after one o'clock, as it would be necessary for him to start for the Assizes; ...
Article : 3,107 wordsNamoi River, March 3.—I send you a hasty note to inform you of an unfortunate accident that happened near here on yesterday at noon. One of our mounted troopers, whose name is Canavan, a corporal, in making ...
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Advertising : 167 wordsThe Express' Rocky River correspondent writes as follows:—A requisition was persented to Mr. James Buchanan, signed by upwards of 40 persons, to standes a candidate to contest the election for the Gold Fields ...
Article : 683 wordsThe undermentioned Tenders have been accepted by the Government:- Mr. F. N. Matthews—For fencing, Great Northern Railway Extention, Singleton towards Armidale, Contracts Nos. 1 ...
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