WE have been favoured through a channel on which we do not place imphcit reliance, with the following extract from the letter of Mr. Thomas Carlyle to Mr. Duffy, which Mr. Grant said was worth "more than a ton of the leaders ...
Article : 977 wordsTHE first sod of the Great Cumbermurrah Sluicing Company's Watercourse was turned at Young, on the 2nd instant, by the managing director, Mr Israel Noake. ...
Article : 667 wordsFLATTRRING myself with the idea that many idividuals have followed me in my course of travel, by per[?]sing my at times Prosy correspondence, forwarded from different parts of my [?], I take the liberty of giving a ...
Article : 1,613 wordsIN the lower level put in on the Washington Reef, at a depth of 250 feet, stone of similar description to that on the surface has been obtained, and computed to yield 6 oz. to the ton. The reef in the Stockyard continues to yield stone ...
Article : 347 wordsSeveral persons were fined for drunkenness. James Weaver and Francis Edwards, charged with having a watch in their possession supposed to be stolen, were remanded until Monday. Prisoners were arrested ...
Article : 444 wordsTHE Colonial Sugar Refining Company's sugar-mill, on Chatsworth Island, Clarence River, commen[?]ed the third season's crushing on Saturday, 27th July. The mill's ponderous wheels and heavy rooler started as smoothly as ...
Article : 629 wordsAUGUST 3.—Another fresh discovery of a reef has taken place here Mr. Charles dowsett has come in from Lac-ma-lac, and reports finding a quariz reef situated between Sandy Creek and the Little River. The quartz ...
Article : 964 wordsSURRENDER.—Andrew Smith, of Bathurst, late ef Dirty Swamp, baker, on petition and affidavit. W. Humphery, official assignee. ERRATUM.—James Samuel Mager, in yesterday's list, ...
Article : 454 wordsTO-MORROW and the two following days our earth, as she races her nearly circular course round the sun, dashes through a tract of those shooting stars which the old writers describe as the terars—fiery tears—of Saint ...
Article : 1,145 wordsEVERY one in Goulburn who heard the news brought in from Crookwell on Thursday night was startled and astounded at teh intelligence. It was stated that Mr. John Wa[?], aged 29; his wife, Marcella, aged 24 (eldest ...
Article : 1,142 wordsQUART POT Creek (writes a correspondent of the Clarence Examiner under date the 30th ultimo), is situated three miles from the river, by ascending a long spur range, and on the left hand the Little and Big Quart Pot Creek is ...
Article : 2,843 wordsAN old man from this neighbourhood, named Cross, was taken before the D[?]gog Bench on Friday last to answer a charge of wilful and co[?]pt perjury. It appears that Crose occupied a hut on a farm, which was generally ...
Article : 701 wordsSeven persons were fined for drunkenness. Jobn Williams was charged with uttering base coin. When apprehended on the warrant, sergeant Larkins showed prisoner the coin he was charged with having ...
Article : 959 wordsIn my last I broke off close to the towship of Bundarra, leaving the tine country behind me. A better plece of road then that between Cope's Creek and that township I never travelled. It reflects the greatest credit on the road trustees ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 12 Aug 1872, Page 2
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