At half-past twelve o'clock, yesterday, the foundation stone of the new building which is to serve as School of Arts at Newcastle, was laid by the Hon. Henry Parkes. A large number of ...
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Advertising : 260 wordsThe Albert Medal of the second class, given on 10th July, to Mr. David Webster, second mate of collier Arracan, of Greenock, has been singularly well bestowed. Not only is David Webster deserving of ...
Article : 658 wordsOur readers (says the Bathurst Free Press of Oct. 7), will hear with regret that Thomas Kite, Esq., junr., of Kangarooby, died suddenly at his residence on Monday last, it is supposed from apoplexy. The ...
Article : 3,061 wordsAt Coonabarabran, on the 28th day of September, 1874, from Rubie, by E. Maguire, Esq.,:—Bay mare, EH near shoulder, 8 near cheek, bumble foot; brown mare, illegible brand near shoulder, Wounder ...
Article : 66 wordsOct 9.—Keira (s.), from Gratton. 9.—Woodville, barque, 354 tons, Lusher, from Dunedin. 9.—Easby (s.s.), 969 tons, Kennedy, from Dunedin, with 455 bags, and 855 hides. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 131 wordsThe Torres Straits mail was delivered in Brisbane to-day. Messrs. M'Meckan and Blackwood's tender has been accepted for the mail service from Adelaide to ...
Article : 121 wordsA POWERFUL PLOUGH.—The Melbourne Australasian is publishing a series of reports from a special correspondent, on the "Royal Agricultural Show of 1874" held recently in England. Among the ...
Article : 3,326 wordsOct 8.—Victoria (s.), 900 tons, Captain Durrell, from Auckland 30th ultimo, with 24 passengers. 8.—Leichardt (s.), 459 tons Captain M'Lean, from Endeavour Rirer, via the Northern Ports with 78 passengers. ...
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Advertising : 303 wordsA story of a snake comes from Berkshire, Connecticut. The connection was cut between the snake's head and body. There lay the body in one part of the road, the head in another part of the road. ...
Article : 1,563 wordsSome children playing in a paddock off Marshall-street this morning, found the body of a female child wrapped in brown paper. The child was quite naked, and appeared to have been recently born. ...
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