An adjourned meeting of the Committee of this Association was held at the Northumberland Hotel, West Maitland, yesterday afternoon. Present: Mr. R. Scobie (in the chair), Messrs. R. Burness, R. Jacob, ...
Article : 761 wordsThe Executive has decided to reprieve Clancy. M'Crow and Scource are to be banged. The entries of live stock for the next Exhibition close on Thursday. ...
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Advertising : 1,040 wordsGRASSHOPPERS.—We are mformed by a gentleman that millions of these insects have been infesting Liverpool Plains. When they first appeared they seemed to be progressing northwards, but are now ...
Article : 315 wordsMarch 10.—Prospero, brig, from Melbourne. 10.—Helena, schooner, from Sydney. 10.—Leslie, schooner, from Sydney. 11.—Helen Macgregor (s.), from Sydney. ...
Article : 301 wordsACCIDENTS.—During the latter part of last week, a young man, seventeen years of age, named Buchanan, while at work in the New Lambton pit, driving a horse, and while seated on the limmers, ...
Article : 528 wordsThe decision arrived at by the bench of magistrates at Memndie a short time since, when Alexander Simpson and William Hardy were convicted of keeping of shanties on the Terywynma Lake, and ...
Article : 231 wordsWe have had severe floods of late, but the river is within its banks again, it has, however, been within a foot of the great 64 food here, and submerged some of the stations. Mr. Pain had to remove from his ...
Article : 265 wordsMarch 11.—-Blackbird (s.), 531 tons, Captain Torrance, from Melbourne, 8th instant, with 56 passengers for Sydney, and 25 for Queensland. 11.—Balclutha, (s.), 2[?]2 tons, Captain Darrell, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 367 wordsInformation has reached us that the Hannah Barrett got on the bar whilst coming in, at the commencement of the week. No particulars have been supplied for publication, but it is to be hoped that the ...
Article : 371 wordsOn the 11th instant a magisterial inquiry was held at Booloomon by R. C. H. Uhr, Esq., P.M., St. George, to inquire into the circumstances attending the death of Denis Bellamy, alias James Green a ...
Article : 459 wordsTRAVELLING STOCK.—Scarcely a day now passes but what we notice mobs of cattle passing through our town, apparently on their was to the Maitland market. Last Wednesday the largest quantity of ...
Article : 294 wordsCLARENCE AND NEW ENGLAND RAILWAY LEAGUE. —A meeting of the above, convened by circular and advertisement, was held at the School of Arts, on Thursday evening last. There was a good ...
Article : 1,022 wordsSINGLETON MECHANIC'S INSTITUTE.—On Thursday evening a highly interesting lecture was delivered by the President, Rev. J. S. White, M.A, on the pleasures and advantages of science. The ...
Article : 970 wordsTHE PEAK DOWNS COAL FIND.—Our readers may have noticed that a rumour had reached Sydney of the discovery of coal near the Peak Downs copper mine, which had raised the shares of that mine in ...
Article : 4,019 wordsTHE WEATHER—Since our last we have experienced one or two very sultry days, promising a sheedy change, which came on Monday evening in the shape of a few smart showers, lasting over ...
Article : 240 wordsWilliam Harding, a man employed on the Balmain steamer Premier in Sydney Harbour, accidentally fell off the steamer, while pushimr her away from Moore's Wharf, on Wednesday morning, and was drowned. ...
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