ARREGO.—January 15.—The drought is bocoming alarming. Taking the whole district into account, it has not been in a worse plight for very many years. As I wired you the other ...
Article : 1,309 wordsSIR,—As a member of the Northern Jockey Club, I feel it a duty to call attention to a seeming absence of courtesy on the part of the committee towards the Mayor of this town. It is ...
Article : 259 wordsWarwick, February 7.—It has been raining slightly all day.—February 10: Weather fine and warm; drought Still continues without any appearanoe of rain, Stock are looking very bad. ...
Article : 527 wordsA farmer named Schuck, residing at Ash Island, had a very narrow escape from drowning in the harbour, on Saturday afternoon. He was proceeding home from Newcastle in his ...
Article : 512 wordsPROBABLE BREAK IN ThE WEATHER.—On Wednesday aftornoon the weather changed. We had thunder and lightning and occasional showers of rain. It came down at intervals ...
Article : 466 wordsUSING OBSCENE LANGUAGE — Michael Glynn was charged before the bench with using obscene language in a[?]public place, at Vacy, on the night of the 26th of January. Defendant ...
Article : 1,876 wordsAfter experiencing several days of unusually oppressive heat, we wore favoured with a heavy thunderstorm on Thursday morning, which partially relieved the atmosphere, but ...
Article : 424 wordsSIR,—In reference to the Bundella Post Office, I have had letters and papers constantly passing through it since it has been opened, and I never lost a paper but one (Saturday's ...
Article : 86 wordsA substitute for leather, of English manufacture, was displayed at the recent Maritime Exhibition in Paris, and received with much favour. It was composed of a layor of cork ...
Article : 215 wordsPOLICE BUSINESS —Tuesday was a blank day at our Police Court, there being no cases entered for hearing. The Police Magistrate attended in accordance with his usual regularity, ...
Article : 167 wordsSIR—There appears in your issue for 8th inst. a letter signed " William Pearse." Will you please allow me space for a few remarks on the subject of that letter, by way of explanation. ...
Article : 223 wordsWho carries the mail from Oa-tra-gou-nosh, away up the Minnesotta line to the nearest frontier settlement in Dakota? Why, Boss, a mongrel kipd of dog, an apparent ultimate ...
Article : 246 wordsSince my last we have had two thundershowors, one on the night of the 9th, the other on the morning of the 10th; but, although the clouds were low and heavy all day, towards ...
Article : 300 wordsSIR—Observing in your issue of this day, that a person of the name of R. W. Thornton, charged at the police court with obtaining goods under false pretences from Mr ...
Article : 138 wordsThe crops of wheat at the Dingo have been prolific, and better than has been known there for the last ten or twelve years. A number of drays came into town this week from that ...
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