We understand that great exertions are being made to ensure the due representation of these districts at the Intercolonial Exhibition of Melbourne, and at the International Exhibition of ...
Article : 714 wordsThomas Fuller was indicted for that he did, at Dunnering, on the 10th July, 1866, steal nine sheep, the property of Isaac Sefton. The prisoner pleaded not guilty. He was not ...
Article : 677 wordsA public tea meeting, in connection with the Maitland Town Mission, was held in the Maitland High School, on Tuesday evening. The tea was provided gratuitously by lady friends of the mission. Upwards of three hundred ...
Article : 3,381 wordsMr. Oatley asked the Colonial Treasurer—Whether he has received any settlement of accounts, or vouchers, shewing how the sums placed at the credit of Messrs. Lucas, Heekley, and Body, road trustees, in 1861 and ...
Article : 388 words[Herald.]—There was thirty hours' heavy rain at Bourke last week. The present promises to be the finest season ever known on the Darling. ...
Article : 34 words[Empire]—The following is the result of the polling for this [?] orate. There is one return to come in, but it canno[?]lter the position of the candidates:—Stewart, 432; Wilshire, 344. ...
Article : 35 words[Herald.]—A meeting was called to-day to petition the Governor to withhold his assent from the Gold-fields Bill, in consequence of the clause being repealed prohibiting Chinese. The meeting was a complete failure, there ...
Article : 118 wordsGeorge Newsome, William Lambkin, and Thomas Barten were indicted for that they did, at Green Wattle Flat, on the 20th August last, steal one gelding, the property of William Welfare. ...
Article : 897 words[Empire.]—The unemployed n[?]vvies are more discontented, and have assembled in a body, and are threatening to commit violence. All the available [?] and military break; but such is the fear throughout Brisbane, that all ...
Article : 99 wordsThe usual fortnightly meeting of this body was held on Monday evening in the Council Chamber Present— the Mayor, Aldermen Chambers, M'Laughlin, Scholey, and Macgregor. The minutes of the previous meeting ...
Article : 289 words[Herald.]—A letter appears in this morning's Age, left by Wardrop. It states that he could not, after the position he held in the colony, bear the thought of going through the Insolvent Court, but had resolved to leave ...
Article : 548 wordsTHE eleventh report on the post-office department, namely, the report for 1865, has just been published. It is remarkable as being the first report issued since the department has had for ...
Article : 1,901 wordsSept. 2nd, 1866.—Sinking at Mount Misery is being actively carried on; they are now down in No. 2 shaft, 175 feet, and have come upon a bed of very hard cement. This gives great confidence, as Rackham had the same ...
Article : 157 wordsSept. 8 —Anthony Rogers, of Mount Hunter Creek farmer Liabilities £89 3s. 6d. Assets, £12 15s. Mr. Mackenzie, official assignee. 10.—Edward Sumner, of Murrurundi, labourer. ...
Article : 250 words[Empire.]—The Catholic Bishop reached town at three o'olock this afternoon. He was escorted to the cathedral in a carriage drawn by four white horses, and was accompanied by large numbers of people. ...
Article : 219 wordsThis was a motion for a new trial in an action for the sinking of a barge at defendants' "shoot," through alleged carelessness in putting coals on board. The case had been tried at Maitland, a verdict found for the ...
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