The brig Neptune arrived in port this morning[?] from Wellington, N.Z., Captain Croll reports that, on Saturday last, 22nd inst, he fell in with the bri[?] Isabellas, heading for Newcastle, under jury-rig. ...
Article : 666 wordsAt the settling, which took place at Mr. Milthorp's Terminus Hotel, on Tuesday evening, the greatest good, feeling and cordiality prevailed. The president occupied the chair. During the interval preceding ...
Article : 285 wordsA memorial is being numerously and influentially signed for clearing, and otherwise improving, the road between Walcha and Uralla. The culvert at the boundary of Uralla and the bridge at Salisbury ...
Article : 220 wordsTHE WEATHER. —The weather continues fine, clear frosty nights and pleasant sunny days. On Tuesday morning we had a smart [?]rost, and early risers had an opportunity of seeing the first ice of ...
Article : 152 wordsThis Council held its usual fortnightly meeting on Tuesday evening. Present: The Mayor, and Aldermen J. Keating, Nainby, Meiklejohn, and Ling. The minutes of Council meeting of May 11th, ...
Article : 303 wordsRain, rain; nothing but rain in this quarter of the hemisphere for the past month. Roads are now almost impassable, and should we have any more rain for a week or so there will be no travelling on ...
Article : 579 wordsACCIDENT.—On Wednesday evening last a very painful and serious accident befel a young man named Arthur Mayne, an employee at the Railway Works, on Liverpool Range. It appears that the ...
Article : 352 wordsThe drought in the Coonabarabran district has, we are glad to state, broken up. A correspondent, writing from Gooria[?]wah on the 13th, says:—"We have been blessed with splendid rain at intervals ...
Article : 520 wordsIn the Assembly, to-day, further petitions have been presented against the Sale of Liquors [?] Railways Bill, and one against certain provisions of the Land Bill. ...
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Advertising : 193 wordsTamworth has been remarkable of late for the number of public meetings held in it on subjects of more or less general importance. The reports of two have already been forwarded to you, and now I ...
Article : 666 wordsOn Wednesday evening a lecture was delivered in the Hinton Baptist Church, by the Rev. John T. Lyttle, on Education. The lecturer said in rising, that he had not come forward on this occasion to ...
Article : 344 wordsThe past week has gone by quietly enough. The chief event was unquestionably the arrival of Nelson's drays with flour; most of us were on the last batch. The "store" was a regular Court of ...
Article : 412 wordsAnother instance of the energy of our member has been brought to our mind, by the perusal of a letter from the Department of Public Works, in which it is stated that the sum of £500 will be placed on the ...
Article : 242 wordsA VALUABLE VINEYARD.—The Argus of May 18 says:—The Tabilk Vineyard, Lower Goulburn (always noted for its productiveness), has this year, we are informed, produced 68,436 gallons of wine. The ...
Article : 3,404 wordsMay 19.—Agnes Irving (s.), from Sydney. 19.—Killo[?]han, ship, 1233 tons, M'Fadyan, from Melbourne, 11th inst. 19.—Lady Darling (s.s.), 722 tons, Saul, from ...
Article : 153 wordsFour hundred pounds bave been placed in the hands of the Windsor Fire Relief Fund Committee. The Exhibition Commissioners have decided to invite the vignerons of New South Wales to make ...
Article : 87 wordsWINTER WEATHER.—It is now several years since we have experienced such severe frosts so early in the winter as have occurred within the last week. Previous to the year of great floods, 1857, ...
Article : 1,099 wordsI am surprised, on looking over your late issues, to find that my letter of last week is not in print therefore I conclude it has miscarried. The weather here is very variable, and anything; ...
Article : 235 wordsThe address in reply has been carried in both Houses. A verdict of wilful murder has been returned against Barrett, the bailiff, for stabbing his wife. ...
Article : 44 wordsA writer in last Saturday's Tamworth News has chosen to take me to task for the alleged incorrectness of certain statements made in my first correspondence to your journal. The charges are that I ...
Article : 673 wordsMay 18.—Scotland (s.), 16[?]4 tons, Captain James, from Cooktown 11th inst. 18.—Kamehameha IV., barque, 500 tons, Captain Wylie, from the Downs 31st January, ...
Article : 1,184 wordsIn the Assembly, Mr. Robertson is still absent. Mr. Lackey, in reply to a question, stated that men are employed straightening the railway iron lately imported, which work costs £44 per mile. ...
Article : 109 wordsFrom Greta, our correspondent writes:—A large number of people from the lower townships visited Greta to-day (Queen's Birthday), and as many left for other localities where sports were provided.—The ...
Article : 416 wordsAt auction, to-day, City Bank shares gold as follows: Two hundred at £9 3s., thirty at £9 5s. twenty-five at £9 6s. NeW South Wales were offered; none sold. ...
Article : 252 wordsOver the country lying between Bobbiwa and Spring [?]reek, horse-shooting is going on pretty extensively. Not only amongst the wild horses that tenant the foot-hills of the Nandewar ranges is the ...
Article : 224 wordsThere is nothing much to communicate in the shape of stock movements, in fact nothing except that the last lots mentioned some time back are a gdod distance on their journey. ...
Article : 381 wordsThe Neptune reports sighting the Isabella on Saturday, under jury mast, endeavouring to make the port of Newcastle. ...
Article : 20 wordsA verdict of wilful murder has been returned against Barrett for stabbing his wife. It is reported that the first battle in the Assembly will begin when the Land Bill is presented. The ...
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