FIRE AT CAMPBELL'S CHEEK.—It is my unpleasant duty to record the destruction by fire of Mr. David Gurrey's residence, at Campbell's Creek. Before entering into details it may be ...
Article : 777 wordsPRIZE BULLOCK.—We noticed yesterday, exhibited at Mr. Burke's, Whitechapel Market, the carcase of a splendid fat bullock, and on enquiry learnt that it was one of the two ...
Article : 201 wordsSERIOUS ACCIDENT TO MR. F. S. HAYS, J.P. —We regret to learn that Mr. F. S. Hays, J.P., of Wooroowoolgon, Richmond River, met with a very serious accident on Saturday evening ...
Article : 252 wordsON THE DEATH OF A FRIEND. One seat beside the hearth is empty: Gone is he we loved so well. Far away from [?] changes— ...
Article : 107 wordsMR. DINES ON HIS WAY TO THE MCINTRE.— This well known resident of Singleton, and owner of some of the finest blood stock in the col[?] passed through Tamworth on last Saturday ...
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Article : 305 wordsSCHOOL OF ARTS.—A large and enthusiastic meeting of the members of this institution took place in St. Alban's School-room last evening, for the purpose of selecting a design for the ...
Article : 429 wordsWool.—This marketremains unaltered, prices on the whole of the sales of this week were in favor of the seller. Our quotations are as follows: Scoured, 15d to 19d; handnashed, 10d to ...
Article : 244 wordsThe Mayor of Sydney and the Aldermen by whom he was accompanied on [?] visit to Melbourne, to witness the opening of the New Town Hall of that city, are on their way back. ...
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Article : 1,691 wordsDavitt and Wilson have been again examined but formal evidence only was given, and they were once more remanded. When they were brought up on May 27, Mr. Poland proceeded ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 3,336 wordsRAILWAY WORKS.—The Messrs. Amos are making rapid progress with their contract on the line from Aberdeen to Scone; they have men at work night and day. It is said they will have ...
Article : 186 wordsA fatal accident happened to an elderly married woman, named Rebecca Woods, on Friday evening last week. She and her husband were returning from Armidale to Gara ...
Article : 796 wordsWe have had rather a wet week, but now it is fine and most agreeable weather. How long it will last is quite uncertain, for the most beautiful evenings of late have altered to ...
Article : 114 wordsPastoral affairs in this part of the globe do certainly wear a most favourable aspect, with a splendid season, and a good shearing in prospective. The squatters have the additional ...
Article : 425 wordsMonday evening, reed, at 9 o'clock. Mr. Goold having withdrawn opposition, Mr. Robertson has been returned unopposed. In Cox v. Ingall, the Newcastle case, the jury ...
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