THE judgment of the fall court in the case of Drinkwater T. Arthur settles some very important questions connected with the law of freeselection, unless, indeed, any steps should be ...
Article : 1,354 words[Herald.]—Thirty tons of stone from the Scandinavian yielded 73 oz. of gold; and there are 40 tons mere to crush. ...
Article : 32 wordsOn Thursday the charge of kidnapping preferred against Charles alias George Paterson recently an able seaman on board the Jason, a vessel of Polynesian notoriety, occupied the attention of the Police ...
Article : 2,788 wordsThere are not very many patients in the Maitland Hospital at present, although the institution was quite crowded about a fortnight ago. The cases treated since our last report have not been of a nature ...
Article : 526 words[Herald.]—The Victoria engine started working the new pans; the result out of 8 tons of blanketing giving 6 oz. 8 dwts. of gold. Yesterday the same machine made the trial crashings from three new ...
Article : 79 wordsA meeting of this Council took place on Wednesday evening. Present: The Mayor, Aldermen Dalton, Quinn, Wright, Glennie, and Jarman. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and ...
Article : 920 words[Empire.]—Copious ranis have been falling all day, to the great joy and benefit of the farmers and graziers. ...
Article : 22 words[Herald.]—Mr. Thomas Boland, of Bald Hills station, was found dead this morning; he was returning home from Grenfell last evening on horseback, when his horse is supposed to have bolted and ...
Article : 81 words[Herald.]—Mr. Greville, M.L.A., addressed a large meeting here on Monday night, at Johnson's London Tave[?]. He was enthusiastically received He reviewed his political career, and stated his opinions on ...
Article : 118 wordsAlthough notice of the fact had been published in the Gazette and in the Mercury a month ago, many people were taken somewhat by surprise yesterday, for travellers who had to cross ...
Article : 1,198 words[Herald,]—It is raining steadily; the rain commenced on Sunday night and has continued with little intermission. ...
Article : 22 words[Herald.]—RICHMOND RIVER RACES.—First Day. —Maiden Plate: Yorrick's Index, 1. Ladies' Parse: Czar 1, Barbelle, 2; five started. Corinthian Stakes: Barbelle 1, Marquis 2; seven started Hurry Scurry: ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 183 words[Herald.]—Mr. Thomas M'Carthy, acting manager of the Bank of New South Wales at Brisbane, was found drowned this afternoon at the steps at Turbutstreet Ferry. An inquest was held. There is no ...
Article : 69 words[Herald.]—The Intercolonial Conference is at present discussing the postal question. The proceedings are kept private.—The leave of absence of the Chief Justice has been extended to the end of the ...
Article : 671 wordsSAD AND FATAL ACCIDENT.—On Thursday afternoon, at the Volunteer Hotel, West Maitland, the Coroner for the district, Mr. T. W. Pearse, held an inquest into the circumstances attending the death ...
Article : 3,643 wordsPOST AND TELFGRAPH OFFICES.—Within the last week an alteration in the working of these two offices has been mode by the Executive[?] instead now of the telegraph master performing the duties of ...
Article : 518 words[Herald.]—A sale of 12,000 bushels of wheat took place at 4[?] 7d. Wednesday. [Herald.]—Wheat is very firm at 4s 7d. Sales of ...
Article : 31 wordsAt the Wingham Police Court, on the 12th inst., Charles G. Smith, who was formerly in the employ of the Council of Education, and postmaster at Cape Hawke, was brought up in custody, charged upon ...
Article : 726 wordsOn Wednesday evening the annual meeting of the members of the Albion Cricket Club was held at the rooms, Prince of Wales Hotel. About twenty gentlemen were present. ...
Article : 688 wordsACCIDENTS.—On Saturday last a man named Dale or Dole was holding a horse at Mr. Harwood's blacksmith's shop, when the animal (which was a vicious one, it appears), turned round and kicked ...
Article : 280 wordsWe (Newcastle Chronicle) have been favoured by the Mayor (James Hannell, Esq.,) with a copy of the following letter received by him from the Colonial Secretary yesterday in reference to the resolution ...
Article : 353 wordsOn Wednesday morning a number of the prisoners convicted at the late Quarter Sessions in Maitland, arrived in Newcastle, en route to the places where they are to serve their sentences. Among them was ...
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