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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 words[Empire.]—The rich claim of Paxton and Holman, on Hawkins' Hill, have finished a crushing of 87 tons stone, which has yielded over 12 oz. to the ton. ...
Article : 40 words[Herald.]—The Church of England Bazaar, held in the new Market-buildings, has proved an unprecedented success; the receipts amounting to £820. ...
Article : 27 wordsMinisters stated, in answer to questions—1. That from the 1st Oct. 1870 to the 1st April 1871, 17,307 bales wool were carried on the railway from Goulburn to Sydney. 2. That on the same line last year ...
Article : 1,541 words[Herald.]—Paxton and Holman's claim, at Hill End, crushed eighty tons of second-class stone, which yielded one thousand and seventy-six ounces. ...
Article : 23 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN: Sow peas, beans, cabbages, cauliflowers, radishes, [?]dive, carrots, parsnips, turnips, rhubarb, [?]plnach. Plant [?] celery in trenches to bl[?]ch, earthing it up gradually, [?]chalots, cabbages, and cauliflowers. Clean and ...
Article : 187 words[Evening News.]—A publican at Geelong, named Fishere, nearly murdered his wife to-day, and after-wards committed suicide. A rigid policy on the Border question may be ...
Article : 249 wordsTHE pastoral homestead scheme which the new land bill proposes to bring into operation, embodies a grand idea; but whilst awaiting the explanations and arguments that will be offered ...
Article : 1,243 words[Herald.]— Sailed:—Mary Cumming, schooner, William Ackers, barque, Protege, brig, Sarah Ann, barque, and Ellen, brig, for Newcastle; at 6.15 p.m., City of Adelaide (s.), for Sydney. ...
Article : 28 words[Herald.]—No whe[?]t offering; the market is very firm. ...
Article : 12 wordsOn Saturday last a cricket match took place on the Cessnock ground between eleven players of the Fonthill Club and a team of the United Club, Cessnock. A good number of spectators assembled to ...
Article : 465 words[Herald.]—The steamer Sampson visited the wreck of the Auhiri; the vessel is in two. A collision case at Nelson, between the Murray and Charles Edward, which occurred at Western Port, ...
Article : 48 wordsThe fortnightly meeting of this Council was held on Tuesday evening in the chamber, Morpeth School of Arts. Present: The Mayor, Aldermen Tulip, Moffitt, Jones, Keating, and Meiklejohn. The ...
Article : 840 wordsThis Court re-opened on Tuesday morning, before Mr. District Judge Simpson. WALSH V. GRANT. This was an action on a promissory note for £4 ...
Article : 2,079 wordsTHE GULGONG GOLD FIELDS.—We are indebted to Mr. James Fullford, jun., who has just returned from a trip to Gulgong and Tambaroora, for some particulars which came under his observation during ...
Article : 4,625 wordsThe cricketing season of 1871-72 promises to be one of the grandest in the annals of the colony. Here—since the formation of our new cricket club— men, women, and children talk cricket—to such an ...
Article : 878 wordsCRICKET MATCH.—PATERSON v. GRESFORD.— On Saturday last a highly interesting and closely contested match at cricket, was played at Gresford, between eleven members of the Paterson town ...
Article : 1,142 wordsDec. 11.—William Frost, of Mudgee, farmer. Liabilities, £142 14s [?]d. Assets, £33 15s. Mr. Mackenzie, official assignee. 11.—Thomas Gilroy Dobinson, of South Head ...
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