We have jumped suddenly into midsummer weather. For the last three days the glass has reached closeupon 100 in the shade, and the young grassis fast scorching up. Old feed is plentiful enough, except ...
Article : 686 wordsThe Court re-opened at ten o'clock. LYNCH V. HOLLAND. The hearing of this case was resumed. Mr. Wisdom joined Sir William Manning and Mr. ...
Article : 5,105 wordsA sad domestic tragedy occurred in Camberwell on Aug. 27. John Walter Coppen, about 40, lived with his wife, Emma Skedington Coppen, at 37, Church-street, where they conducted the Clarendon ...
Article : 1,186 wordsBy H.M.S. Pearl, which arrived in Sydney Harbour from Fiji on Sunday morning, there came with his Excellency the Governor a son of Cakobau, named Ratu Timoci. He was shown over the ...
Article : 1,472 wordsBy rail yesterday, we received the Herald of the morning. The tenth session of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of New South Wales was opened ...
Article : 519 wordsThe owners of the property known as the Moonlight Reef, on the Peel River Diggings, Northern District of, S. W., have paid 20s, in the £, although in a certain sense the debts they liquidated were none of ...
Article : 377 wordsPROVISIONAL SCHOOL.—A lecture was delivered on Friday evening, the 23rd inst, at 7.30 p.m., towards improving the said school, by Robt. Thornton, Esq., the subject being "Poetry." There was ...
Article : 374 wordsThe injuries sustained by Mr. Bond on Sunday evening, the 18th, from the explosion of gas, which took place at his residence in Lennox-street, Richmond, have been sufficiently severe to confine him ...
Article : 700 wordsFATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.—Another terrible accident has occurred on the railway line, at Newcastle, the victim in this instance being a seaman named George Danchers, belonging to the British ...
Article : 282 wordsIt is reported that Mr. William Pauley, the man who received injuries during a recent drunken brawl, has died from the effects of same. The medical gentlemen who attended on him, viz., Messrs. ...
Article : 161 wordsOct. 24.—Robin Hood, brig 279 tons, Campbell, from Welton 10th instant. 24.—Platypus, s.s, from the Clarence. 24.—Bullina, s.s., from Sydney. ...
Article : 438 wordsWhen we went to press with our lastissue, appearances decidedly indicated a change from the hot, dry weather then prevailing. On Sunday morning early a few light showers tell, laying the dust, which had ...
Article : 362 wordsMost persons in this quarter are apprehensive that we shall have a dry summer; not a very pleasing prospect after an exceedingly hard winter—one that his materially affected the condition of the live stock ...
Article : 408 wordsThe half-yearly meeting of the proprietors of the Bank of Australasia was held on August 17, at the offices in Threadneedle-street; Mr. M. R. Smith in the chair. The report stated that since the ...
Article : 584 wordsYesterday (Thursday) morning, as Charles Crane of Bunglegumbie, was fishing in one of the angles of the Macquarie, near his residence, he discovered the body of a man in a tree above where he was sitting. ...
Article : 450 wordsOct. 24 —H. M. S. Adventure, 2 guns, Captain D'Orsay, from Portsmouth 4th July. Passengers—Lieutenant Jones (H.M.S. Dido), Lieutenant M'Kenzie (H.M.S. Pearl), with 300 seamen and boys. ...
Article : 1,097 wordsTHE TOCAL ROAD OUTRAGE.—A man by the name of Wilks, stock-keeper at Tocal, was apprehended by the police last Monday night, on suspicion of being the perpetrator of the diabolical ...
Article : 88 wordsMr. Fosberry has been appointed Inspector-General of Police. The Governor opened the Horticultural Show to day. There was a large attendance, and some ...
Article : 126 wordsASSAULT.—Pritcher v. Taagart. This case was postponed for three weeks. Mr. A. J. Gould appeared for the complainant, and Mr. Henry Levien for the defendant. ...
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