On Saturday evening the Coroner, Mr. T. W. Pearse, initiated an inquiry into the circumstances of the death of the little girl Mary Ann Campbell, who has been alluded to in our three last issues as missing ...
Article : 7,276 wordsAlthough at the opening of the meat preserving works at Shamrock Hill, East Maitland, we published a description of the establishment and of the operations conducled in it, a few ...
Article : 2,006 wordsBy rail yestarday afternoon we received the Herald of yesterday (Monday). The additional telegraphic and mining items will be found elsewhere under their several headings. ...
Article : 149 wordsNothing Fresh moving in this place that I hear of. The days are warm and gemial the nights cold and frosty. Sore throats are plentiful; aud hot grog and comforters in great demand. ...
Article : 115 wordsThe weather throughout Saturday was anything but agreeable, a cold southerly wind blowing with frequent showers of rain, During the night the rain fell almost continuously, and being pay ...
Article : 2,386 wordsA HORSE-STEALER "WANTED."—A few days ago the Maitland police received information from Singleton, by telegram, that a warrant had been issued for the apprehension of a man (name ...
Article : 2,064 wordsBeautiful weather prevails hare, the morninhs and evening being extremely chily. Some days —pious to the 14th instant tue froat was very severa. The roads are drying up rapidly. ...
Article : 99 wordsTin is easier. Lord Winchester has been thrown from his heres and killed. Lord Westbury is hopslessly ill. ...
Article : 43 wordsHOSPITAL.—A special meeting of the subscribers to the Musclebrook Hospital and Benevolent Society was held on Tuesday last, the 15th inst, in the Hall of the School of Arts, for the purpose of electing a ...
Article : 614 wordsIn Order to be in keeping with everything [?] the weather has turned very doll and gloomy, Yesterday was cold and cloudy, but fine untill mearly eleven o'clock at night, when a smart shower fell. ...
Article : 820 wordsThe water continues to subside, but most sluggishly, and the roads are in a wretched state. Wheeled vehicles cannot get along, and horsemen with difficulty move about. The upper Barwin mail ...
Article : 244 wordsAccounts reach us from all quarters of broken bridges and impassable roads caused by the late floods, which we hope will be speedily repaired, otherwise tbe traffic may be seriously injured. ...
Article : 113 wordsThe Government has finally decided to adopt the forty-day contract of the Californian mail; and to offer to other colonies to carry their letters without a suhaidy, merely paying the poetoges. ...
Article : 118 wordsTAMWORTH BENEVOLEET SOCIETY.—The halfyearly general meeting of the subscribers to the above society was called for Wednesday evening last, at the Hospital. There were only two members ...
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