SIR—Being agent for and a part occupier of, the Woodville Estate, I deem it my duty to notice the inaccuracy of your correspondents report as to the effects of the late flood on the estates of Wood ville and Wallalong. ...
Article : 948 wordsThe quarterly meeting of the general committee of the Maitland Hospital, convened for yesterday afternoon, lapsed for want of a quorum. The gentlemen present were Messrs w. H. Mullen, W. Briggs, R. Blair, F. M. Doyle (treasurer), and the ...
Article : 822 wordsTHE SINGLLTON PUNT.—The old saying that everybody's business is nobody's business has again been fully verified in the case of the Singleton Ferry punt. lustead of taking advantage of the late fresh in the river to float the punt down to the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 131 wordsThe water is going off very fast A greater loss of crops than was first expected. The Tressingfield flood gate was carried away about the same time that the Albion dam went. Mr. Robert Sexton, of Poole Farm, has suffered very much; several ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 213 wordsAlter a week of almost unbearable hot weather, Monday morning came in cloudy, and about seven o'clock the rain began very heavy, at intervals, until about two o clock, when it come down in earnest. As darkness set in a strong southerly ...
Article : 259 wordsFor a considerable time past readers of the Government Gazette must have observed notices of the cancellation of previous temporary reservations of land from sale. These cancellations have appeared by twos and threes at frequent intervals. ...
Article : 851 wordsWHOLESALE SHEEP-STEALING.—A man named Josish (ramp, was brought betore the Tuena Bench on a charge of stealing 185 unshorn wethers from a Mr. John M'Kenzie, of the Junction, in December last. A portion ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 144 words(From the Clarence and Richmond Examiner, April 9) BRUSRGROVE.—ACCIDENT. — A melaucholy accident occurred here on Sunday the 31st ultimo. A child of three years at age, son of Mr. James Connor, was accidentally scalded by ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 196 wordsWe have not participated in the rain that has fallen so heavily between Dubbo and here; nevertheless it has done us a great deal of good. Our tennis will now be able to travel, and probably the travelling sheep, which do so much damage to the ...
Article : 335 wordsMELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.— The market for breadstaffs though inactive maintains a firm aspect. We understand that 5s. net not has been offered for Port MacDounell wheat; and though Victorian flour was disposed of at £10 10s. ...
Article : 599 wordsDROWNED IN A TANK.—An inquest was held on Tuesday, by the coroner, at the house of Henry Geary, Swan-street, Morpeth, on the body of William Geary aged three years. It appeared that there is a tank on Mr. Geary's premises ...
Article : 3,093 wordsTHE DARLING.— Private information from a gentleman just arrived from the Culgoa states that no rain had fallen there on the 28th and the country was in a very bad state. The rain had reached Cannonbar and from appearances seemed working to ...
Article : 809 wordsBURWOOD SMELTERY—The operarions at these smelting works are still being carried on very successfully under the able supervision of Mr. Thomas the company e superintendent. A large quantity of copper are has been refined recently; but now ...
Article : 605 wordsHeavy gale at Mellbourne much property, damaged. Cape Otway and Queenscliff telegraph lines almost lovelled. Barque Essie Black got off shore during night. ...
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