[Evening News.]—At a preliminary meeting of the Catholics of Armidale, held this morning, and presided over by the Vicar-General of Sydney, and assisted by the Rev. T. M'Carthy, of ...
Article : 66 wordsThis Court opened on Tuesday morning, at East Maitland, before Mr. District Court Judge Dowling. The following barristers were present:—Messrs. Foster, Wisdom, Manning, and ...
Article : 1,605 wordsThe past three weeks has put a general check to the wheat, especially that on the high land; the frost and cutting wind has entirely dried up some. The frost in the mornings, on the low ...
Article : 198 wordsA young woman, about 19 years of age, named Mary Craig, a servant, at Mr. Litohfield's, Port Macquarie, states that on Saturday night week, when walking by St. Thomas' Church, a ...
Article : 696 wordsOn Saturday last, an armed bushranger, supposed to be the notorious Rutherford, stuck-up, in the vicinity of Cannonbar, Mr. John Egan, J.P., of Mount Harris. On meeting that ...
Article : 1,058 words[Herald.]—To-day Edward Deloitte and Richard Clarke were committed for trial at the Assizes, for the manslaughter of John Heartneady. ...
Article : 25 words[Herald.]—A young woman, named, Louisa Jane Hatley, committed suicide this morning by taking a dose of vermin-killer. Death ensued in a few minutes afterwards. A coroner's ...
Article : 34 wordsYesterday, the children attending the Scotch Church Sabbath School were entertained at the usual annual picnic given to them by their teachers and the friends connected with the ...
Article : 341 words[Empire.]—The Helen Macgregor and Grafton, steamers, crossed the bar on Sunday at 11 a.m.—Weather showery. ...
Article : 17 words[Herald.]—His Excellency the Earl of Belmore arrived at 6 o'clock. The Volunteers fired a salute; and he was loudly cheered on landing. ...
Article : 26 words[Herald.]—The Rev. Mr. Niall has been committed for trial; bail allowed in £2000, with sureties of £1000 each.—The Government have ordered the lighting of the South ...
Article : 206 words[Herald.]—Sailed: Yarrow, brig, and P.C.E., barque, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 11 wordsThe country here at present looks very fine— and the shearing in this district is fast going a-head; lambing on some of the stations has commenced and a fair per centage is ...
Article : 582 words[Herald.]—Several hundred people visited Kinealey yesterday on board the Claud Hamilton; he leaves per Rangatira to-day.— Governor and Mrs. Weld are passengers per ...
Article : 69 wordsTHE CONCERT IN AID OF THE BELL TOWER AT ST. PAUL'S.—A vocal and instrumental concert, in aid of the fund for erecting a new bell tower at St. Paul's Church, West Maitland, ...
Article : 2,215 wordsThis Council held its usual fortnightly meeting on Tuesday evening. There were present: The Mayor, Aldermen W. Keating, Wingrave, Meiklejohn, and Dickson. The minutes of the ...
Article : 644 wordsIntelligence reached us, yesterday, that the above well-known coasters, trading to and from Newcastle, were wrecked at Port Stephens during the late gale, but that, fortunately, no ...
Article : 513 wordsA Boy's Weekly Journal is in course of publication at Adelaide. It contains a varied selection of news, puzzles, stories, jocularities, &c., and is so far a complete success. ...
Article : 1,972 wordsThe Auckland Weekly Herald, of 4th September, says:— It is reported that Te Kooti has travelled leisurely from Waikato en route to the Uriwera ...
Article : 257 wordsSept, 13.—John Wilmott, of Wollongong, watchmaker and jeweller. Liabilities, £269 Os. 1d., of which £35 is secured. Assets, £212 17s. 1d. Mr. Mackenzie, official assignee. ...
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