By rail yesterday we received the S. M. Herald of yesterday (Monday) morning. Elsewhere will be found the additional telegraphic and insolvency intelligence. ...
Article : 145 wordsThe creeks are flooded higher than ever was known. The whole of the low country down the Big River and Barwin is in a frightful flood. No lives have been lost yet that we can hear of. All ...
Article : 548 wordsSome interesting researches have recently been made in the ruins of the buried city, Pompeii. In the porch of a small house two skeletons were found, one of them being ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 190 wordsWe have had nearly a fortnight's rain, not heavy; but with the exception of four days, almost incessant, so we have been equally favored (?) with the rest of the community. The creeks have been ...
Article : 380 wordsMADAME ARABELLA GODDARD.—Our music-loving readers will be gratified to observe by an advertisement in another column that Madame Arabella Goddard, the renowned pianiste, has determined to pay ...
Article : 2,721 wordsOn Sunday last, a man named Charles Kent narrowly avoided coming to a water grave, at the Cross Creek, Nemingha Flat. Most readers are aware that on Sunday the watercourses in this neighbourhood ...
Article : 361 wordsPermit me a small space in your valuable paper for the guidance of those that have occasion to travel the roads to the Denison Diggings and the silver mines. Those that have travelled this road previous ...
Article : 426 wordsIt has been fine enough during the last day of two to make up for the previous fortnight's wet. To-day has been particularly fine, with a nice, fresh westerly breeze, and a sky so clear that there were stars ...
Article : 1,000 wordsThe Taranaki Herald of the 14th May says:—It is satisfactory to learn that the Mokau Natives are not likely in any way to mix with the Waikato Natives should any embroilment take place. Letters, we ...
Article : 1,552 wordsMELANCHOLY END.—On Thursday last the body of a man was found drowned a little above the Cope's Creek crossing at Middle Town. Although the deceased had evidently been drowned some ...
Article : 516 wordsOn Saturday, 14th June, before R. Scoles and F. G. Perry, Esqs., J.P.'s, Robert John Murray, for assault on a Chinaman, was fined £2 5s., including costs. The nearly three weeks' incessant rain prevents ...
Article : 183 wordsThe American ship Wildwood left the port on Sunday morning for Sydney, in tow of the steam tug Bungaree, for the purpose of being docked and repaired. ...
Article : 765 wordsWe are informed that another has been added to recent losses at the bar—the Pomona having got upon the rocks near the Pilot Station. When last heard from, the vessel was in a dangerous condition, but ...
Article : 400 wordsSIR Human patience has its limits, and I think the present Government are trying how much the districts of Port Stephens., the Manning, and Port Macquarie will endure in connection with their mail ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 wordsJune 16.—Iris, barque, Moir, from Wellington. 16.—Verulam, barque, Whiting, from Wallaroo, with 480 tons copper ore. 16.—Native Lass, schooner, Rapier, from ...
Article : 90 wordsANOTHER COACH ACCIDENT.—As an instance of the deplorable state of the roads, Cobb and Co.'s mail coach broke down at Wallabadah on Sunday night. The passengers were forwarded on by the day coach, ...
Article : 499 wordsJune 17.—Grafton (s.), 210 tons, Captain Hor[?], from the Manning River 14th instant. 18.—Egmont (s.), 400 tons, Captain Phillips, from Rockhampton 14th instant, with 13 passengers. ...
Article : 902 wordsSir T. A. Murray, the Present of the Upper House, died this morning. Monday evening, received 6.30. The new steamer Wentworth passed Cape Otway ...
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Advertising : 105 wordsRain has again brought every thing here to a standstill, except the gushing streams which everywhere surround us, sending their bubbling waters to swell the volume of the Karuah, and again deprive us of ...
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