General Post Office, 14th October, 1863.—The mails by the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's steamer Bombay will be made up at this office, on Thursday, the 22nd instant, at 9 a.m, for all letters not ...
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Advertising : 144 wordsBy rall, yesterday afternoon, we received the Sydney papers of yesterday, Monday. The later American, telegraphic, and insolvency intelligence, os also the result of the intercolonial rifle match, will be found ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 661 wordsWhile Parliament are arguing upon the sums to be devoted to the above object, and those afflicted with the " Riverine" mania are theoretically explaining the advantages of this scheme, the fact that the Darling can be traversed by a ...
Article : 563 wordsTHE WEATHER —Since my last communication the weather has continued showery—Falling sometimes very heavily. These showers have had a beneficial effect upon all vegetation, causing [?] hill and dale to be arrayed ...
Article : 662 wordsWhile the cattle were being shipped in the W. C. Wentworth, on Tuesday, one beast managed to escape from the yard into the water, and struck out gallantly for sweet liberty. The strong ebb tide carried him rapidly ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 21 wordsSaturday, 11 a.m.—An extensive jewellery robbery was perpetrated last night at the shop of Mr. James Williams, in Hunter-street. The burglars effected an entrance by boring holes in the panel underneath the shop window, and carried off ...
Article : 1,297 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN: Sow peas, Trench beans, celery, onions, turnips, pumpkins, vegetable marrow, cucumber, lettuce, radish, endive, cabbage, brocoli. Plant sweet potatoes, capsicums, garlick, eschalots. Earth up celery. At all times keep ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 156 wordsIn the estate of Enoch W. Rudder, application was made on Thursday, before the Chief Commissioner, by Mr. Milford, instructed by Mr. Dillon, on notice to Mr. Curtis, solicitor for insolvent, that the latter return certain papers taken off the file ...
Article : 2,283 wordsALTHOUGH it was upon affairs of finance, and not upon the question of police administration, that the Cowper Ministry received its defeat, the latter question will probably be the first to ...
Article : 975 wordsThis case, which commenced on Friday was finished to-day. It was an action for trespass, for which £30 was claimed by plaintiff, and 30s. was paid into court an full satisfaction of plaintiff's claim. The parties reside ...
Article : 381 wordsWe had no mails yesterday. I suppose some of the creeks are up. We have had a great deal of rain, but it was wanted; and I think, if we get no more, that it will do more good than harm. The crops now look ...
Article : 92 wordsTERRIFIC THUNDER-STORM.—Last evening, Saturday, a terrific thunder-storm burst over the valley of the Page, and continued with unabated fury for four hours The rain the whole time fell in torrents causing the ...
Article : 518 wordsThis case was commenced on Saturday and resumed to-day. It was an action for trespass and assault, in which Thomas Logan, residing in the neighbourhood of Raymond Terrace, was plaintiff, and Richard Myers, of Raymond Terrace, ...
Article : 575 wordsThe river fell considerably on Friday night, and Saturday, and became fordable even for vehicles which, with some little difficulty, were able to cross. The heavy rain of Saturday evening, however, again brought the ...
Article : 269 wordsSir William Manning, Q.C., for defendant, moved for the trial of the above case by a special jury of twelve. The action was one by a retired officer of the army against a merchant of Melbourne, formerly of Sydney, for neglect of duty, as an agent, ...
Article : 682 wordsROBBERY AT WEE WAA.—Information reached Tamworth during the week that on Thursday, the 8th instant, constable Roche, of Wee Waa, had arrested two men, named James Richard Reily and Qeorge Whitton, both ...
Article : 672 wordsAbout three quarters of a mile from Doherty s Hill Mr. Capp and some others sank a prospecting shaft upwards of two years ago, but owing to bottoming on the side of a steep incline, and the water being troublesome, it was found impossible, without ...
Article : 480 wordsThe Diamantina, steamer, from Sydney, arrived on 10th instant—Mrs. Chapman, senior, passenger. The steamer left for the Macleay within an hour after her arrival. On the same day the schooner Carnation, ...
Article : 195 wordsThis morning our new Police Magistrate, Mr. Master, ascended the police bench for the first time in the discharge of public duty here, assisted by W. J. Cobcrott, J.P., and H. Crothers, J.P. There were two cases on the ...
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