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Advertising : 94 wordsSIR—In your leader of Thursday last you annonnes that the Relief Committee have suspended operations for the present—not because your district has not been reduced to beggary, but because they have no funds to ...
Article : 402 wordsWe (S.M. Herald) have Brisbane papers to Saturday, the 26th instant, from which we give the subjoined particulars of the devastating floods that have prevailed throughout the sister colony. ...
Article : 1,926 wordsApril 5.—At Maitland: John Lumley, third; Benjamin Gore, special. 6.—At Grafton: James Winter, second; at Tamworth: Peter M'Cormaek, special. ...
Article : 3,466 words"POINT."—Your letter arrived too late for publication in Tuesday's issue; and its appearance now could not have any good effect. ...
Article : 25 wordsWhilst in the full possession of health, and amidst the active exercise of all our faculties,— when the mind is intent upon its chosen objects of pursuit, and the body is its ready and ...
Article : 1,733 wordsTHE WEATHER.—The moist weather has once more again apparently the upper hand. Yesterday, some slight sprinkling showers fell at intervals, but the high south easterly wind blowing throughout the day dispersed ...
Article : 883 wordsMonday, 5 p.m.—The agricultural show was held at Raglan, about five miles from here. Although the weather was somewhat unfavourable, the attendadce was exceedingly good. The exhibits were very small in number, ...
Article : 308 wordsThe match was proceeded with on Monday in spite of present and past atmospheric vicissitndes, the lowering sky still threatening to deluge the ground, which already partook of the nature of morass; but the almost heroic ...
Article : 322 wordsEight designs for a new hospital have been exhibited is the offices lately ocoupied by Mr. Mullen in Bolton-street. The one which the Building Committee agreed to adopt, provided it be found that the building can be erected at ...
Article : 215 wordsMAGISTERIAL INQUIRY.—Last Wednesday an inquiry was held by Mr. Henry Flett, J.P., into the cause of the death of John Baxter, who resided a little below Cundle, on the banks of the River Manning, and who ...
Article : 260 wordsThe heavy rain of last night had so thoroughly saturated the ground that during the forenoon it was problematical whether play could be resumed for some days; but about noon, as the weather overhead appeared fine, ...
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