Keterring to the second-growth crops [?] which have created much interest among our farmers and alluded to in my last as then very promising, they have since taken the rust so generally as to leave no ...
Article : 270 wordsSUDDEN DEATH.—I am sorry to have to record the sudden death of constable Drew, on Friday last. He has been in the police about seventeen years in this country, and thirteen or fifteen years in the police in Ireland, ...
Article : 1,813 wordsThe Ministerial arrangements were completed yesterday morning, and early in the afternoon Mr. Martin waited upon Sir John Young to inform him of the result The office of Secretary for Lands had been offered to Mr. ...
Article : 194 wordsBy rail, yesterday afternoon, we received the Sydney papers of yesterday (Monday). The additional telegraphic and insolvency intelligence, and an account of the Champion Sculler's Race, will be ...
Article : 176 wordsThursday evening.—On Wednesday evening, a man named Richardson was attacked by two men on Lapstone Hill, knocked down by a tomahawk, and severely out, He laid insensible until 3 o'clock on the following ...
Article : 2,931 wordsJan. 20.—William White, of St. Leonard's, late of Paddington, mason. Liabilities, £39 10s. Assets, £7 10s, Mr. Mackenzie, official assignee. 20.—Joshua Wigley Brown, of Pitt-street, Sydney, ...
Article : 64 wordsWe regret to state that these vagabonds have been again at work in this district, and although no actual personal violence has in any case been committed, this perhapa is not so much attributable to the character of ...
Article : 736 wordsSIR—Having noticed in your issue of Saturday last my name has been most unjustifiably mentioned by Mr. Barrister Eills, on the day of nomination at Dungog—in his speech he is made to say he charged the Cowper Government with appointing ...
Article : 601 wordsFINE GRAPES.—Some of the earlier grapes brought into Maitland this season appeared rather poor and pinched through the excessive heat; but we are glad to say that finer samples are now exhibited. Mr. Vial, who ...
Article : 1,436 wordsThere is a slight movement in freehold properties for business purposes, but as yet I cannot hear of anything being done in the sale of station or other properties. Fat cattle are very scarce, and sell readily. A good lot or two ...
Article : 509 wordsOn Sunday morning last, between eight and nine o'clock, two armed men made their appearance here. They first visited and bailed up Mr. Panton, the pound-keeper, who was at breakfast with a Mr. Mayard, when ...
Article : 869 wordsDuring the past week maize has advanced to 5s. 6d., with a brisk demand. Lucerne Hay.—Market bare and demand brisk, at £5 for best. Wheat is without alteration. ...
Article : 113 wordsThe long-pending race between Richard Green, of Sydney, and W. Hickey, of Newcastle, for the championship of the colony and £200, came off on the Parramatta River on the afternoon of Saturday last, when the former ...
Article : 693 wordsHay.—Notwithstanding the heavy rain that has fallen during the past two days, the market remains without any material alteration in value. Prime lucerne may still be quoted at £5 per ton, and H. R. oaten, £4 15s. and £5 as to quality, but ...
Article : 3,005 wordsDENILIQUIN STOCK REPORT.—January 12.—A fresh coming down the Darling, another down the Lachlan, and a good steady fall of rain at Menindle, on the Darling, the first for the last twelve months, are the most promising items of this week's news. ...
Article : 589 wordsParkes has issued a vague address to the electors of Kiama. Robertson opposes him. George Thornton contests West Sydney with Eagar. The Madras sailed at noon. ...
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