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  2. THE LATE DISASTROUS FLOOD AT SINGLETON.— SUPPOSED LOSS OF LIFE.

    The flood waters subsided very rapidly yesterday and to-day, but the river is still some eleven or twelve feet above its usual level. As communication is opened up gradually between the town and its district, most ...

    Article : 1,014 words
  3. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

    June 21.—Spar[?]n, brig, 150.—from Wellington, N.Z. ...

    Article : 21 words
  4. SYDNEY SHIPPING.

    June 19.—Lady Young(s.), 421 tons, Captain Curphey, from Brisbane 17th instant, with 45 passengers 19.—Tinonee (s.), 265 tons, Captain Page, from Wide Bay 15th instant, with 2 passengers. ...

    Article : 445 words
  5. NEW ENGLAND.

    The weather has been rainy for the greater part of the week, 2¾ inches of rain having fallen on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. The low lying farms are in an extremely boggy state, and ploughing on old land is at a ...

    Article : 590 words
  6. THE FLOOD AT FORDWICH.

    The following letter from a correspondent gives some particulars of the flood at Fordwich:— (To the Editor of the Maitland Mercury.) SIR—I much regret to have to report to you that great ...

    Article : 217 words
  7. TUESDAY'S SYDNEY NEWS.

    We are overwhelmed with news of pressing importance for the present publication after having had scareely any for the two previous ones except local news. On Tuesday evening about half-past five[?] we received the first Sydney mail that ...

    Article : 934 words
  8. DISTRICT NEWS.

    A gale of unusually terrific violence has swept along our coast during the past week, but fortunately has in this instance, been unaccompanied by any serious disasters to shipping. The first premonition of the coming storm ...

    Article : 2,503 words
  9. THE FLOOD AT WOLLOMBI.

    This district has been visited with the highest and most disastrous flood within the memory of the oldest settler on the brook—the water in 1857 being at least four feet lower. ...

    Article : 1,726 words
  10. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 166 words
  11. MR. JEREMIAH HEALEY'S PRODUCE REPORT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 161 words
  12. SUPREME COURT.—MONDAY.

    This case, to which much importance is said to be attached in the district of Maitland, where the parties to it reside, was heard on Friday. It was an application on the part of Mr. W. Nicholson, of Aberglassyn, for letters of ...

    Article : 242 words
  13. [?]ORT AND CO.'S WEEKLY PRODUCE CIRCULAR. (From the S. M. Harald, June 22.)

    Wool: The sales this week have gone o[?] with as much spirit as the class of wools offered and the state of the English market (by late advices) could warrant us in looking for[?] The decline noticed in our late circulars is still maintained. Our sales are ...

    Article : 2,867 words
  14. COLONIAL MARKETS.

    DENILIQUIN STOCK REPORT, JUNE 7.—It is many years since we have had so favourable a season as the present—the country has changed from a state of barrenness to that of plenty of grass, the surface of the Riverine plains looking like large ...

    Article : 842 words
  15. MERRIWA.

    It has been raining since Monday last (Thursday morning). Merriwa Creek is now roaring fearfully, and bank high. The rain has extended west and north from here. If the rainfall has been so heavy in Maitland you ...

    Article : 77 words
  16. TAMWORTH.

    THE POTATO CROP.—In the memory of the oldest inhabitant, the season was never more prolific of potatoes than at present. Not only are they abundant in quantity, but unsurpassed in quality. We were shown two red ...

    Article : 716 words
  17. LATEST NEWS.

    The Mudgee Quarter Sessions commenced yesterday. They will not be over for a week. Great damage done to fences and properly by flood. Nine persons drowned at Burrandong by the flood in ...

    Article : 44 words
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