THE LATE MYSTERIOUS MURDER AT BALLALABA.— Nothing new has transpired since our last that can possibly give a [?]ne to the perpetrators of the awful crime committed near Ballalaba. At the inquiry, held ...
Article : 1,730 wordsSTEALING A CHEQUE.—Samuel Evans, on remand, was [?]ught up on a charge of stealing a cheque for £80, [?] by John Gill, mail contractor, residing at Moonbi. Upon the application of senior-sergeant Thorpe, the ...
Article : 1,629 wordsTERRIFIC STORM —I have to record a most severe wind storm that occurred here on Saturday last. During the early part of the day the best was most oppressive, and the gathering clouds forboded mischief; at about ...
Article : 192 wordsCHANGE OF THE WEATHER — We have had a succession of showers for some days past, and the prospects of our agricultural and pastoral friends have much improved in consequence. No further rain is required by the farmers ...
Article : 174 wordsNOVEMBER 25.—There has been a break in the long continued dry weather. Until yesterday it was intensely warm—cloudlessskies and a burning sun made exposure on land or water anything but pleasant. Yesterday there ...
Article : 491 wordsSince my last, dated 20th instant, further misdeeds have taken place at the gaol. A convict named Mace has seriously assaulted and injured three of the gaol officials, viz, Mr. Paton, principal warder, and warders ...
Article : 239 wordsDESTRUCTIVE FIRE.—On Friday morning last, the villa residence, situate on the banks of the Clarence River, and known as the late residence of Mr. J. C. Hamburger, was burnt to the ground. The house at the time was ...
Article : 430 wordsWe are getting to be almost as badly off for water as Coleridge's "Ancient Mariner" was when be says— Water, water everywhere. But not a drop to drink. ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 7 Dec 1865, Page 4
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