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Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 wordsYesterday, the polling for four members to fill the yearly vacancies in the West Maitland Borough Council took place in the Council Chambers, Devonshire-street, in the shop of Mr. ...
Article : 156 wordsYesterday morning the inhabitants of Maryborough were horrified at the intelligence that a young man named Cleary, the nephew of one of our oldest settlers, had been barbarously shot ...
Article : 917 wordsThe annual meeting of the Singleton Volunteer Rifle Corps (adjourned from the 24th January,) was held in the drill shed, at the rear of the Royal Hotel, on Friday evening, ...
Article : 1,730 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN: Celery must be earthed up as required, and more may be planted out for a succession. Continue to sow peas, beans, beet, turnips, brocoli, &c., and plant out whatever may be left in the seed beds. Carefully attend to cucumber ...
Article : 151 wordsOLYMPIC THEATRE, WEST MAITLAND— This place of amusement was opened on Friday evening, by Mr. Maguire, a lessee who promises, if sufficiently encouraged, to pay periodical visits ...
Article : 3,036 wordsAs was to be expected, one portion of the Government retrenchment scheme has excited a considerable amount of interest amongst those who are more particularly affected by it. The ...
Article : 1,531 words[Herald.]—Arrived: Lady Darling, schooner, from Newcastle. ...
Article : 11 wordsThe polling for the election of three aldermen for the Singleton Borough Council took place on Friday last, in the Municipal Council Chambers. Alderman Munro acted as Returning ...
Article : 1,248 words[Herald.]—H.M.S. Blanche has arrived off the Semaphore, with the Governor on board; she remains here three weeks. The Northern mails are stopped by very ...
Article : 243 words[Herald.]—At the Quarter Sessions, William Larkins, for horse stealing, was sentenced to five years; John Brownlow, for forgery, to twelve months; James Larcombe, for larceny, was ...
Article : 46 words[Herald.]—The municipal election for Wollongong took place to-day. Messrs. Gent, Hewlett, John Brown, and David Palmer were elected aldermen. ...
Article : 24 words[Herald.]—The Diamantina (s), for Sydney, shipped a heavy sea when crossing the bar; a passenger named Elder had his leg broken, and others were injured; the steamer put back, but ...
Article : 44 words[Herald.]—Ministers have left for the opening of the railway. Signors Dondi and Devoti and Miss Lucy Chambers give a concert next week. ...
Article : 100 words[Empire.]—The Farriers' Arms Inn, belonging to Mr. John Lonergan of Queanbeyan, was destroyed by fire between one and four o'clock this morning. The premises are insured in the ...
Article : 47 words[Herald.]—The New England (s.), arrived to-day, and sails for Sydney on Saturday. ...
Article : 15 words[Herald.]—The City of Auckland, which took fire and was scuttled, has been raised. Torrens's Act was proclaimed in force on the 1st February, in the principal provinces. ...
Article : 80 words[Herald.]—The Governor Blackall (s.) makes a Parliamentary and Ministerial excursion to-day. The Anglican Synod commenced yesterday. ...
Article : 104 wordsWe received yesterday afternoon, per train, the Sydney papers of yesterday (Monday). Elsewhere will be found the additional telegraphic intelligence. ...
Article : 722 words[Herald.]—A Protection League meeting was held at the Haymarket Theatre, last evening, which was attended by 2000 persons. Resolutions were carried in favour of protective ...
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