The quarterly meeting of the East Maitland Municipal Council was held at noon on Wednesday, in the Council Chamber Present—his Worship the Mayor (in the chair), Aldermen Chambers, M'Lioughlin, Cobcroft, and ...
Article : 393 wordsWe have got an early spring this year; there has been some fine rain, which has had the effect of bringing the grass and other summer plants forward. Our settlers have begun to sow maize, pumpkins, potatoes, and other ...
Article : 358 wordsSIR—There can be no doubt, considering the present state of affairs, that it is the duty of each well-disposed member of the community to move in such a momentous matter as, the suppression of bushrnnging. Allow me, ...
Article : 378 wordsAt a recent meeting of the Acclimatisation Society of N. S. Wales, Mr. Moffatt read the following paper on the cultivation of the orange:— "Gentlemen—Having had an opportunity of visiting ...
Article : 979 wordsWe make further extracts from our files of New Zealand journals, which date from the 12th to the 28th ult. inolusive. The Daily Southern Cross of the 15th gives the ...
Article : 2,252 wordsSep. 29.—Weather fine; thermometer 70 degrees in the shade. The commissioner's house at Booral has been purchased by a gentleman from the Manning River, which has caused some satisfaction in Stroud. It was a ...
Article : 870 wordsOn the 24th September, the Quarter Sessions at Port Macquarie was held, and precisely at ten o'clock Mr. Justice Francis entered the court and took his seat on the bench. Mr. Ellis, the Crown Prosecutor, entered a few ...
Article : 1,602 wordsSNAKES.—A correspondent writes as follows:—Allow me through the medium of your journal to warn all persons from tramping the bush or scrubs, as a great many do in search of wild flowers, as it is extremely dangerous. ...
Article : 1,081 wordsThe Delaware left the outer roadstead on Thursday morning, September 3rd, with a light easterly wind, which drew round to north in the afternoon, and then fell nearly calm. Towards evening it came on to blow heavily from ...
Article : 1,359 wordsBrighter days seem to be in reserve for the people of the Sugarloaf. The roads, which have been so long the source of grievous complainings, are now undergoing sundry substantial repairs, and soon the thoroughfare from the ...
Article : 714 wordsCLARENCE RIVER FLOUR MILL.—We are glad to perceive that the enterprising owners of the above mill— Messrs. P. L. Fraser and Co, have succeeded in re-erecting the mill in a more substantial manner, on the site next ...
Article : 683 wordsWe have Tasmanian papers to the 24th ult., but they do not contain much news. The following extracts are from the H. T. Mercury, of the 23rd:— THE LATE SURVEYOR GENERAL.—Our obituary notice ...
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