We hear that there is a rush on a small scale on the flat under Mount Mutton, close to Uralla. The[?] formation about the yield is as yet too uncertain to mention here. ...
Article : 417 wordsThursday, 5 p.m.—Maiden Plate: Firetail, 1; Why Not, 2, Bonnie Dundee, 3.—Publicans' Purse: Duke of Athol, 1; Dick Turpin, 2; Princess, 3.—Hurry Sourry: Paris, 1; Pirate, 2. ...
Article : 1,253 wordsSCABBY SHEEP.—In reply to Mr. Morrice, Mr. Robertson said, with reference to a flock of scabby sheep passed by the inspector at Penrith as clean, there was a difference of opinion between two inspectors on the point, ...
Article : 3,285 wordsThe daath of Mr. Justice Milford was announoed in our last issue. As his Honor had been for a considerable time ill, his decease was by no means unexpected. But his loss will not be felt the less severely, either by ...
Article : 621 wordsNAVIGATION OF THE CLARENCE RIVER.—Some time since we drew attention to the urgent necessity that existed for buoying off the channel of the Clarence River, and suggested, at the same time, a cheap plan ...
Article : 1,095 wordsIn Singleton the Queen's Birthday was observed as a close holiday. Our little town was not desorted as it sometimes is, on similar joyous occasions: but, on the contrary, we had a goodly representation from nearly ...
Article : 624 wordsMr. Bernard Keenan, as usual, catered on her Majesty's Birthday for the public amusement. At eleven o'olook a goodly number of holiday-makers assembled at the Dan O'connell Inn to witness the races that had been ...
Article : 459 wordsThe following is the Bill intended to give effect to the resolutions submitted to the Assembly by the Treasurer, on Thursday:— A BILL TO IMPOSE A CHARGE ON IMPORTED PACKAGES. ...
Article : 572 wordsBIRMINGHAM v. THE QUEEN.—We (S. M. Herald) have been requested to state that the ellect of the ver[?] for the plaintiff, with one [?]thing damages, in this case, was to sustain the plaintiff's claim to the [?] ...
Article : 1,999 wordsBy rail, yesterday afternoon, we received the Sydney papers of yesterdoy (Monday). The additional telegraphic and insolvency intelligence will be found elsewhere. ...
Article : 545 wordsQUEEN'S BIRTHDAY — This much-cherished anniversary passed over very quietly in this township—more so than usual. The streets, between the hours of ten a.m. and five p.m., appeared to be desorted. This was probably ...
Article : 171 wordsHER MAJESTY'S BIRTHDAY:—Her Majesty's birthday was observed here as a general holiday. At noon, a royal salute was fired at the residence of Mr. Brodie's road overseer (an old soldier), and a goodly display of ...
Article : 212 wordsA large meeting at the Masonic Hall has condemned the Stamp Duties. The principal merchants hold [?]loof from the agitation. Judge Milford was buried to-day. The cortege was ...
Article : 57 wordsHOTEL BURNED DOWN.—We have received intelligence that an Monday night last the Blue Mountain Inn, kept by Mr. Dunn, was totally destroyed by fire. Shortly after Mr. Dunn retired to rest on the night in question, ...
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Advertising : 91 wordsThe coal trade continues unusually dull, considering the time of the year. Last year at the time we had upwards of one hundred vessels in harbour, many of them of the largest class, whereas at the present time we have ...
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