BURNING LOCUSTS.—A correspondent of the Ararat Adiertner, who witnessed the burning of a large straw stack in one of the agricultural areas in the neighbourhood, writes thus of the destruction of ...
Article : 5,034 wordsThe Royal Mail steamer Africa arrived at Liverpool on March 9, and brought among her passengers Governor Hennessy and lady, whose departure caused much excitement. The most ...
Article : 1,195 wordsSIR—Seeing in the Mercury of this day a letter signed "Traveller," wherein the writer expresses "surprise at the state the Mayors and Aldermen of the two Maitlands, as well as the Superintendent of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 696 wordsStations.—Matters stand as before; any transitions reported are quite satisfactory to vendors. We have a purchaser for a cattle station on Castlereagh or Macquarie, and hope soon to report a sale. ...
Article : 529 wordsSUDDEN DEATH.—A man named Wager, an employee on the Great Northern Railway, at Honeysuckle Point, dropped down in a fit on Wednesday last, whilst at work, and expired within half-an-hour ...
Article : 857 wordsThe Australian mail, via Brindisl, has been delivered. The steamer Gedelia, for Melbourne, has been wrecked off Port Elizabeth. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 168 wordsThe Central Criminal Court has been occupied all to-day in hearing a case wherein Fraderiok Thomas De Courcy Brown was charged with libel. Defendant was editor and proprietor of the Gulgong ...
Article : 1,093 wordsStations.—During the past month there has been considerable activity in the market for really good stations, and some important properties have changed hands at satisfactory prices. The auction and private ...
Article : 334 wordsStations.—No sales concluded. Fat Cattle.—The demand this week has been more limited than for a considerable time. With a heavy supply forward, sales have exhibited extreme ...
Article : 832 wordsAlfred Whitby, a young man subject to fits, fell while under the influence of one into the Clarence on Monday morning, and was drowned. He was usually quite unconscious when the fits seized him, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 357 wordsA correspondent informs the Wallaroo Times that on April 26 a gentleman living near the Dublin Hotel (we presume near the Lower Light) entered the bar, and almost immediately fell against something which ...
Article : 767 wordsMay 12.—Leonidas, barque, Fleck, from Melbourne. 12.—Contest, barque, Simpson, from Wallaroo, with 300 tons copper ore. ...
Article : 182 wordsThe effect of the mail prices on our local market is apparent. The commodity that appears to be most affected is ironmongery, which is now, according to private advices to a firm in town, £4 per ton higher ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 784 wordsStations.—Transactions under this head have not been numerous this week. We have closed the sale of a station on Darling Downs, with 16,000 sheep, at 15s per head cash. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 266 wordsMr. Brown, the late proprietor of the Gulgong Guardian, hae been sentenced to six months imprisonment for libel. The trial of the "Rifleman" murder case has been ...
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