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Advertising : 275 words[Herald.]—Mr. Kermode died yesterday. It will be remembered that when Prince Alfred visited Tasmania, he was entertained by Mr. Kermode. ...
Article : 22 words[Empire.]—No Bourke mail yet; but that from Warren has arrived. Three dams at Narramine have been destroyed; and the house on the next station is in jeopardy. The roads are ...
Article : 138 wordsThe mails by the steamship Avoca will be closed at the General Post Office, on Wednesday, the eighteenth day of May, 1870, as follows:— For registered letters, at 3.30 p.m. ...
Article : 52 words[Herald.]—A large quantity of wool has arrived here by the steamers from the Darling.— Heavy rains have fallen in the far North, and slight showers in town.—The corn market is ...
Article : 224 wordsHEIR-APPARENT TO THE EARLDOM OF BELMORE.—The countess of Belmore was yesterday delivered of a son, who is heir-apparent to the Earldom of Belmore. The present Earl is the ...
Article : 3,273 wordsThe formal prorogation of the Parliament of New South Wales took place on Saturday, with the ordinary ceremonies. The number of ladies and gentlemen who by their attendance usually ...
Article : 345 words[Herald.]—James Johnston, a Dutchman, and seaman of the steamer Kiama, fell overboard at Greenwell Point, Shoalhaven, about four o'clock this morning and was drowned. ...
Article : 26 words[Herald]—The Bishops of Sydney and Bathurst arrived here yesterday, and were escorted into the city by a large concourse of people. To-day the installation took place at ...
Article : 109 wordsWe received yesterday afternoon the Sydney papers of yesterday (Monday). Elsewhere will be found the additional Parliamentary, insolvency, and telegraphic ...
Article : 541 words[Herald.]—At Coonamble two houses were entirely washed away, but no lives have been lost.—A new rush has set in to Guigong, sixteen miles from Mudgee; the returns are ...
Article : 49 words[Empire.]—The flood has done fearful damage along the whole course of the river downwards. —The news from Hay states that the river is rising rapidly, and that a flood is inevitable.— ...
Article : 42 wordsG. TOWN[?]ND.—The letter should be sent to the Sydney Mail. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 words[Herald.]—There has been no quorum in the Assembly for the past two days. Parliament was prorogued to June 28th by proclamation. Some dissatisfaction is expressed at the ...
Article : 39 words[Herald.]—A meeting of the National Bank is called for the 30th instant, to transfer the books, which close on the 27th.—Mr. Climie, agent for Fairlie's Railway, has submitted plans ...
Article : 696 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN: Sow broad beans, peas, onions, cabbages, radishes, l[?]ttuce and spinach. Transplant horse radish, [?]chalots, rhubarb, asparagus, leek[?], and all cullnary herbs. Save cabbages and onions for seed. Trench and manure new ground. ...
Article : 177 wordsThe Speaker took the chair at seven minutes to twelve o'clock. The following hon. members were then present:—Messrs. Cowper, Samuel, Sutherland, Forster, Egan, Parkes, Wilson, ...
Article : 448 wordsWE cannot gather much encouragement from the reports of the interviews between deputations from Maitland with Mr. Cowper on Wednesday and with Mr. Sutherland on ...
Article : 2,145 wordsWe are favoured by a mercantile house in Maitland with the following extracts from a letter they have received from Baradine, dated May 5th. The Baradine Creek is a tributary ...
Article : 228 wordsI commenced my last to you with a line from the Ancient Mariner; that line would be more suitable to my present communication, for we have had a fearful flood: the largest ever known ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 378 wordsThe Wagga Wagga Express, of the 4th May, contains full details of the flood which submerged the town and adjacent country on Wednesday, and Thursday, the 27th and 28th ...
Article : 1,517 words[Herald.]—Arrived: Sea Ripple, three-masted schooner, from Mauritius; Southern Cross (s.), from Hobart Town; Beaumaris Castle, ship, from London. ...
Article : 26 words[Empire.]—The De Forcade Laroquette, from the Mauritius, and the Sublime, from London, are now passing. ...
Article : 20 words[Herald]—An association has been organised to obtain reform in public-house traffic. The Bishop of Tasmania supports the movement.— Arrived: City of Hobart (s.), from Sydney. ...
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