ACCIDENT.—This afternoon a little boy, seven years of age, son of Mr. Hall, of Glenalvon Swamps, was thrown from a horse, and sustained a compound fracture of the arm. The ...
Article : 446 wordsTOWN AND TRADE.—Business of all kinds is remarkably dull at present. The country settlers are so busy with their crops and the preparations for shearing, that few of them find their ...
Article : 455 wordsFATAL AFFRAY AT PALLAMALLAWA.—An inquest was held by E. Sharpe, Esq., J.P. on the body of an aborigine, of about twenty-four years of age, named Billy Bull, a stockman at ...
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Advertising : 4,599 wordsSEPTEMBER 13.—The lambing season, which has been an unusually good one, is drawing to a close, and shearing is about to commence. Lower down the river operations must be more ...
Article : 103 wordsSEPTEMBER 13.—NEW CLIP—Some of the new clip of wool is being loaded at some of the stations, and preparing to proceed down country. Mr. P. Quinn's will be the first from these parts. ...
Article : 111 wordsWinter seems to have returned, although the weather remains fine. Nightly frosts have affected a large breadth of wheat, and if rain do not come soon apprehensions are entertained that ...
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