[Herald.]—The inquest on the Dromana accident is concluded, and a verdict of "accidental drowning" returned; all parties are freed from blame. The Pilot Board inquiry on the same ...
Article : 663 wordsScarcely have the effects of the late disastrous floods softened down in the public mind, ere it is our painful duty to record a terrible disaster on the return of boisterous weather. On Sunday ...
Article : 870 wordsQUESTIONS ANSWERED.—Ministers, in answer to questions, said: That the Registrar-General was authorised to issue the notice of 1st July relative to registration of brands; that sixty ...
Article : 1,827 wordsOn Thursday, May 2, at Stockport, a young man, named John Worsley, seriously stabbed Sarah Ann Webbe, a young woman with whom he had been "keeping company." They were ...
Article : 272 wordsThe Venzuelan Government has presented to the expatriated Confederates a gift of 240,000 square miles of land in the district of Guyana and Amizomas, in South America, where they ...
Article : 154 words[Herald.]—During Saturday night and last night it rained incessantly. The Yass River is half bank high. Weather unsettled. The Sydney mail, due here last night, has not yet ...
Article : 52 words[Herald.]—It rained all Saturday night and Sunday. Last night we had avery heavy snowstorm. The creeks and rivers are up, and we had no mail yesterday from Yass. ...
Article : 46 wordsA letter from Monastir says:—"The projected massacre of Christians by the fanatical section of Mussulmans in these parts was a more serious affair than many persons are likely to believe. ...
Article : 198 words[Empire.]—The steamer Susannah Cuthbert arrived to-day, and sails at daylight on Wednesday. Wednesday, 5.30 p.m. ...
Article : 135 wordsBORDER CUSTOMS.—A bill to ratify the Border Customs arrangement was brought up from the Assembly, and read a hist time KEROSENE OIL.—Mr. Docker, in reply to ...
Article : 193 words[Herald.]—The Executive sat to-day to hear the defence of Judge Booth by; he spoke for two hours, going into all his grievances and denying the jurisdiction of the court. They have decided ...
Article : 488 wordsWe have received the following extraordinary narrative from a gentleman, who gives us his name and address:—A few nights ago, a commercial gentleman, from Glasgow, had been ...
Article : 510 words[Herald.]—We have had heavy rains here, and the river has risen six feet.—The new bridge is nearly completed.—Weather very cold. ...
Article : 175 wordsAt the Thames Police Court, last week, Richard Fisher and George Lutch, seamen, were charged with breaking into the hold of the ship Canning, plundering the cargo of some ...
Article : 469 wordsANSWERS TO QUESTIONS.—Ministers, in answer to questions, said that the Government did not know whether Mr. Justice Faucett had joined in the toast of the Pope, taking precedence ...
Article : 1,971 words[Herald.]—I visited the Seven-mile Rush on Saturday; there were about 800 people located there. Forty-seven shafts are being sunk, and six claims were on gold; the last shaft bottomed ...
Article : 132 words[Herald.]—A complimentary dinner was given to Mr. T. L. Crommelin, late Police Magistrate, but who has been appointed Crown Lands Commissioner, on his departure from ...
Article : 59 words[Herald.]—Arrived: Barwon (s.), City of Adelaide (s.), from Sydney. ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 3 Aug 1867, Page 3
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