Oct. 16.—Julia Hayn, barque, 318 tons, Underwood, from Wellington. 17.—Rainbow (s.), from Sydney. 18.—Matador, barque, 219 tons, William, from Melbourne. ...
Article : 138 wordsThe adjourned meeting of this society was held at the School of Arts on Monday evening, Mr, Whytlaw in the chair. The CHARIMAN having briefly opened the proceedings ...
Article : 6,530 wordsOctober 16.—Captain F. Hixson superintendent of pilots, lights and harbours, is here on an official visit inspecting the condition and general working of the departments under his charge. Yesterday Mr. Hixson ...
Article : 299 wordsSIR—The futile effusion published in your columns this morning, and signed "Frederick Nainby," is an undoubted failure to alleviate that gentleman from a position which, by his argument, he conceives to be a state ...
Article : 451 wordsOct. 17.—Agnes Irving (s.), 500 tons, Captain Creer, from Clarence River 16th instant, with [?] passengers. 17.—[?] (s.), 500 tons, Captain Brown, from Rockhampton, willi 14 passengers. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 wordsMaize.—Since my last report in your issue the price of this cereal had advanced to 4s 6d per bushel, in consequence of the heavy orders for exportation, but it has again declined, ana 1 now quote prime samples worth ...
Article : 311 wordsDEATH BY DROWSNING.—An inquest was held on Thursday, before Dr. King, touching the death of Charles Thomas Lee, lying dead at Froom's Creek. James Hayes said on Tuesday last he was driving dec[?]sed in a ...
Article : 318 wordsWANT OF A NEW COURT-HOUSE.—We again beg to direct the attention of the authorities to the urgent want of a new and more commodious court-house at Singleton. His Honor Judge Purefoy, and several of ...
Article : 332 wordsATTEMPTED ESCAPE FROM THE LOCK-UP—Writing from Pi[?]ton, on the 16th instant, the Herald's correspondent says:—Last evening, about eight o'clock, twenty prisoners arrived here in the charge of sub-inspector ...
Article : 2,441 wordsMELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—The heavy rain has given a serious check to business again, and for a few days little can be done in the forwarding of flour and horse-feed up the country, except to the central ...
Article : 1,275 wordsOCTOBER 15.—There has been a great cry for a bridge at this place, and our member, Mr. Burdekin, has exerted himself as well as he could to get it for us. This loads me to inform you that an accident happened of a very ...
Article : 578 wordsThe following lots of land will be offered for sale by public auction, at the undermentioned places, at eleven o'clock of the days specified, at the upset piice afixed to each lot respectively. Deposit, 25 per cent. ...
Article : 307 wordsIt is to be expected that the present rainy and blustering weather is the "beginning of the conclusion" of the wretched and weary winter weather of '63. Murrurundi, like almost all other inland townships of New ...
Article : 1,173 wordsAt Aberdeen, on the 10th day of October, 1863, from Segenhoe Estate, by order of Mr. W.J. Gardner; damages 5s. each[?] One brown mare, CO over [?] near shoulder, over H off shoulder, broken-in, aged, 14 hands high;[?] brown mare, PD ...
Article : 1,038 wordsThe Argus of the 15th instant says.—The first colonial diamond ever cut and polished, has been returned from London, by the August mail, to Messrs. Murray and Co, jewellers, Bourke-street, through whom ...
Article : 945 wordsOctober 13.—Captain Douglas, Chief Commisssioner of the Northern Gold-fields, arrived here on Saturday last, on an official visit of inspection. He is suffering from slight indisposition, and has not been able as yet to ...
Article : 436 wordsOctober 8.—The District Court at Wingham has, as usual, caused a good stir amoust the sober-going steady Manningites, and it was quite a busy period at that township while the court lasted. His Honor Judge ...
Article : 335 wordsA large quantity of maize is coming in. Sales to-day at 4[?]. It is rumoured that Mr. Cowper, jan., intends opposing Mr. Martin for Orange. ...
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