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Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 wordsThe decided change in the weather has produced an improvement in the crops, so marked as to have occasioned general notice of their progress all over the country. The rains seem to have left very few ...
Article : 978 wordsThe Melbourne Argus says:—A German newspaper, published at Cologne, and dated 23rd June, 1871, contains on interesting account of a terrible earthquake in China, as follows:—"We have intelligence ...
Article : 366 wordsThe special reporter of the S. M. Herald, who has lately been " doing" Newcastle, contributes to the Herald of Tuesday an account of a visit he recently paid to Wallsend, from ...
Article : 2,245 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Henry Smith, for this offence, was fined 5s.—Robert keating pleaded guilty to a similar charge, and was fined 2s. 6d. ASSAULT.—William Dries and Phillip Dries, father ...
Article : 2,489 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN: SOW pess, broad beans. French beans. cucumber lettuce, cabbage, Swedish turnip, Brussels sprouts, broco[?], endive, leeks, onions, melons pumpkins, regetable marrow, radishes spinach, parsley, capsicums, tomatoes, &c. ...
Article : 116 words[Herald.]—Messrs. Ross and Jeffree crushed 82 tons quarts, which yielded 463 oz. The Scandinavian Company crushed 37 tous, which gave 62½ ozs. Ah Fat's Claim, on Canton ...
Article : 49 wordsTHE Ministry can scarcely he said to possess a tower of strength in the gentleman who is the responsible head of the Public Works depart ment. It would be hard to find throughout the ...
Article : 1,267 words[Herald.]—Captain J. W. Coates late of the Jason, who arrived by the Lady Bowen, was brought up at the police court to-day, and charged with kidnapping Polynesians. Thecase ...
Article : 36 wordsThe Melbourne Argus, of Saturday last, contains full particulars of this calamity, from which we condense the following particulars:— The Haymarket Theatre, in Bourke-street,has been ...
Article : 1,115 words[Herald.]—The Niagara met with unusually heavy gales on the 4th of August; Mr. Moffat had several thoroughbreds on board, one of which was so much injured that the groom shot ...
Article : 330 words[Herald.]—Sailed: Springbok, barque, for Newcastle; Nebraska (s), for Sydney, at 6 30 pm. ...
Article : 17 words[Herald.]—Captain Paddle, of the steamer Rangatira, reports that the Malacca, steamer, with the crew of the Meg[?]ra on board, was at King George's Sound, and would leave on the ...
Article : 74 wordsOn Thursday last, September 7, an inquiry was held into the case of a prisoner named James Smith who waa [?]accused of attempting to escape from the Beechworth gaol on the previous morning. The ...
Article : 1,264 words[Herald]—The Education Bill has been read a second time.—Mr. Vogel made his Budget speech. The revenue is —116,000 less than was anticipated, and £82,000 less than ...
Article : 89 words[Herald.]—Dates to 21st August are to hand. The Prospero was loading for Melbourne, the Western Star for Sydney, and Aruma for Dunedin. Market unchanged. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe usual fortnightly meeting of this Council was held on Monday evening, in the Chamber Maitland Mechanics' Institute Present: The Mayor Aldermen Sparke, Atkinson, Cullum, and Cunningham. ...
Article : 461 wordsTHE WEATHER IN THE INTERIOR.—For the following items of weather news we have to thank a business firm in town:—" Tulloona, M'Intyre River, Sept. 21st. When I wrote you yesterday, it looked ...
Article : 2,817 wordsSept. 25.—John Horton, of Evans Plains, Bathurst, farmer. Liabilities, £136 6s 6d. Assets, £10 3s. Mr. Sempill, official assignee. SCHEDULE FILED ...
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