A large snake made its appearance in singleton the other day, under somewhat alarming circumstances. Mrs. Arms, the wife of one of the railway guards, residing in one of Seaman's cottages, John-street, was engaged ...
Article : 226 wordsThis was an action between Thomas Paterson, plaintiff, and Andrew Lang, of Dunmore, defendant, in which plaintiff sued to recover damage, for injury done to plaintiff's farm by an inefficiently and negligently ...
Article : 2,183 wordsOctober 5.—Deidrich Pentzen Dutch brig from Sydney 5.—Sorata barque, Jack, from Sydney. 5.—Kate Waters, barque, Calder, from Sydney. 5.—Curara (s.), from Sydney. ...
Article : 315 wordsRELIEF TO SUFFERERS BY THE FLOODS.—The following is the number of persons relieved by the Macleay Flood Relief Committee, from the supplies forwarded by the Government and the Sydney Floods Relief Committee, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 139 wordsSALE OF STORE SHEEP.—We understand Dr. Trail, of Collaroy, has just sold the Australian Agricultural Company, for Warrah, between three and four thousand two year old maiden ewes, and two hundred two year old ...
Article : 261 wordsSIR—As a member of the community of New South Wales I wish to draw the attention of the proper authorities to the management of the Northern railway travelling. During the past week several persons, strangers ...
Article : 277 wordsOctober 6.—Florence Irving (s.), 460 tons, Captain M'Donald, from the Downs 6th June. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Browa and son, Mrs. Broklebank. 6.—Affiance, barque, 400 tons, Captain Simpson. Returned. ...
Article : 1,159 wordsWool.—We catalogued 82 bales for Thursday sale, but owing to non delivery in time were only able to offer 60 bales, of which we placed 56 at prices fully equal to late quotations. In all there were only 74 bales ...
Article : 2,856 wordsTHE WESLEYAN CHAPEL.—We are glad to learn that Mr. Mansfield, architect, of Sydney, has been here and surveyed the damage sustained by the Wesleyan Chapel during the late gale. Many will be pleased to hear that ...
Article : 503 wordsMISSIONS TO THE CHINESE AND ABORIGINES.—A meeting was held in the Free Church, Macquarie-street, Sydney, on Thursday evening, for the promotion of missions to the aborigines and Chinese in Australia. The ...
Article : 1,367 wordsThe weather has been dry throughout the week, and very parching. A change to rain was threatened on Thursday night, and also yesterday, but passed off. There was a frost on Monday morning, but we do not ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,141 wordsA serious accident happened a few days since at the Messrs. Wyndham's station, Coolootae, Macintyre River. A bullock-driver (name at present unknown) was killed, by falling from his dray, and the wheel passing over him. ...
Article : 249 wordsAt West Maitland round, from Eelah, 7th October, 1864— damages and driving, 2s. each:—One bay mare, star and white stripe in face, snip on nose, black points, switch tail, branded on the near shoulder AY (the Y is a blotch letter), broken in; ...
Article : 142 wordsNo sign of the mail. fifteen hundred tons of foreign breadstuffs arrived to-day. Two vessels were loading at Valparaiso at date of latest advices. ...
Article : 85 wordsFor some time back the aboriginals of the Upper Macleay have boon troublesome to the stations near the Falls, Information was sent to Sergeant Nugent, of Nulla Nulla, who immediately started in pursuit with the Native ...
Article : 276 wordsMrs. Border, of Rocky River, shot, supposed Chinaman, on Saturday evening. Life despaired of. Ball lodged in side. Reed. at 6.25 p.m. ...
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