THE BORDER DUTIES.—The Herald understands that the Government is in communication with the Government of South Australia for concluding a convention similar to that made between this colony ...
Article : 2,343 wordsThe want of rain is beginning to be severely felt on all sides, the parched and dusty appearance everywhere observable being conducive to anything but healthful or felicitous feelings. ...
Article : 742 wordsTHE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY—The natal day of our Sovereign the Queen was not observed here during the day, the stores and business premises being all open as usual; from a few ...
Article : 894 wordsThe following paragraphs are from the corresp[?]dent of the Examiner at the Clarence Heads. The first describes the township, as follows:— The site of the present township is on the ...
Article : 504 wordsMay 21.—Globe, French barque, Phillpot, from Melbourne. 22.—Blackbird (s.), Torrance, from Sydney. 22.—Platypus.(s.), from Sydney. ...
Article : 415 wordsThe French Ministry has been defeated. M. Thiers has resigned. M'Mahon has been elected President, and has formed a Ministry from the Committee of Thirty. ...
Article : 42 wordsThe weather has again been changable. On sunday morning some light showers fell, turning to heavy rain in the afternoon. This cleared up, and the evening was fine, but after church time at night ...
Article : 946 wordsA little rain would ia good, to freshen up vegetation and moisten the land, as some of the high land has become too dry for the seed to germinate. Some light showers fell on Sunday, ...
Article : 213 wordsSUDDEN DEATH AT GLEN INNES.—The Glen Innes Guardian of May 24 reports that in the week previous Mr. Rummings was proceeding to a neighbour's house—carrying one of his ...
Article : 193 wordsThe Evening News states that Mr. Dry, whose beautiful picture, the "Evergreen," has given pleasure to thousands of spectators, has sailed for Sydney, in the Planter, from Adelaide, en ...
Article : 2,874 wordsA decided change took place in the weather yesterday evening, when the wind, which had previously been unsteady, settled down from the S.E., bringing up heavy black clous, from ...
Article : 945 wordsMay 22.—Wonga Wonga (s.), 682 tons, Captain J. W. Brown, from Melbourne 19th instant, with 43 passengers. 22.—Joyce Phillips, barque, 534 tons, Captain ...
Article : 1,434 wordsRather an important sale came off at Taree on Monday. A great many horses passed under the bummer, some of them being sold whilst others were bought in. We are told that ...
Article : 404 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Joseph Wells was convicted of this offence, and fined 5s., in default 24 hours' imprisonment. PROTECTION.—Susan Kelly, supposed to be ...
Article : 219 wordsMessrs. Dalmahoy Campbell, Hepburn, and Co. report:—900head of cattle sold to-day quality good; there was a fair demand, prime realising 25s., medium 20s.; best bullocks, £10 15s. to £11 15s.; medium, ...
Article : 75 wordsCOLLISION AT LONG REACH.—Mr. E. O Woolford's boat has been cut in two, the result of a collision with the steamer Belmore. Immediately it happened the captain of the ...
Article : 556 wordsThe weather in this quarter continues unchangeable, i e., without rain. It is not exactly wanted, but squatters generally speaking feel more comfortable with an occasional supply. ...
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