A meeting of this Council took place last evening. Present: Aldermen Chambers (in the chair), Dubbar, M'Laughlin, Paton, M'Gregor, and Coberoft. THE MINUTES.—The minutes of the previous meeting ...
Article : 425 wordsSIR—In your issue of the 25th ultimo there appears a paragraph from your correspondent at Yetman, M'Intyre River, in which he makes an erroneous assertion, and casts a stigma on me in my humble occupation. Whether ...
Article : 268 wordsNARROW ESCAPE FROM A FLOOD.—We have fortunately escaped this week a heavy flood in the Peel River. A very large quantity of rain has fallen, and the ground is perfectly saturated in the low-lying localities. It began ...
Article : 393 wordsThe local intelligence of the week is again of a very unimportant character. The excessive dullness of the times, now every where felt, is begiuning to excite the serious consideration of every class of the commnnity, ...
Article : 583 wordsBRIDGE OVER THE PATERSON RIVER.—In my last communication I mentioned that our District Council had been corresponding with Mr. Arnold in reference to a bridge over the Paterson River, since which the following ...
Article : 666 wordsEXCURSION.—An excurtion in the small steamer Commissary-General took place on Friday afternoon. As was anticipated by the originators of this movement, whioh was organised principally for the convenience of ...
Article : 844 wordsIn the early part of the week, at Armidale, there was a good deal of rain, rendering the bush very boggy. It was succeeded by frosts and fine spring days, and the ground is rapidly dryin —Express. ...
Article : 1,448 wordsTWO-MILE FLAT.—Our oorraspondent, writing on Wednesday last, says:—There is great excitement here. Some good payable ground has been found on the Long Flat, at the junction with the Wellington road. The ...
Article : 317 wordsAUGUST 15.—I imagine you began to surmise that the people of the Rooky had gone dead, or the little life remaining in them was not worth noticing, if so, your surmise was nearly correct. Within the last few days, ...
Article : 262 wordsACCIDENT.—A sad accident occurred last week to a lad named George Chivers, in the employ of James White, Esq., M.L.A., of Martindale. It appears he was out with a younger companion, shooting opossums, and while ...
Article : 145 wordsWilliam Davies was indicted for an assault with intent to commit an unnatural offence. Guilty. Two years imprisonment with hard labour. Charles Anderson pleaded guilty to uttering a forged ...
Article : 3,306 wordsHIGHWAY ROBBERY.—William Bourn on this charge was again remanded for one week. Assault.—John Many, found guilty of an assault on Edward Hall, was fined 5s. and costs of court. ...
Article : 672 wordsAt the Criminal Sessions to-day, Murphy, for the South Creek murder, and Patrick and Michael Griffin, for aiding the outlawed Clarkes, lasted all day, and remaiaed unfinished. ...
Article : 60 wordsDEFAMATION OF CHARCTER.—John Blanch, of Hannah Bay, sued J. A. Banks, of Soldier's Point, for the above offence; damages £10, John Blanch deposed: I met defendant in the bush about the 1st of June; he asked ...
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