ON Saturday, the 30th April, the district coroner Mr. (J. V. Wareham) and a jury of five persons, viz:—The Rev. A. Parsons (foreman), James Cork, Mi[?]ss Berry, George Mitlard, and George Robinson, held and inquest on five or ...
Article : 1,309 wordsTHE Government embankment in High-street has quite sunk in the centre, and is now useless. Fears are entertained for the Belmore Bridge. The weather is fine and the back water lowering. ...
Article : 55 wordsIN the Legislative Council, yesterday, The order of the day for the consideration in committee of the Deficiency Loans Bill having been called, ...
Article : 6,832 wordsOne of the most di[?]astrous floods, and the highest ever known (says the Kiama Indepedent), occurred on Tuesday and Wednesday, 26th and 27th ultimo. On Monday night it commenced to rain and blow with great fary, and [?] ...
Article : 539 wordsThere 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 Ministry being selected from the ...
Article : 40 wordsThe Argus recommends the establishment of a Law College and the amalgamation of the professions. The Chamber of Commerce is urging the Government to extendt he wharf accommodation. ...
Article : 126 wordsARRIVED.—Sea Ripple, three-masted schooner, from Mauritius; Southern Cross (s.), from Hobar Town; Beaumaris Castle, ship, from London. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe correspondent of the above journal writes:—Around here the hood, or rathur succession of floods, have been more destructive than on any previous occasion. True, there has been as there need be with so much high ground, ...
Article : 250 wordsAn 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. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe Ministry have resigned, and Mr. Strangways has been sent for and entrusted with the task of reconstructing the Ministry. The National Bank meeting passed off much more ...
Article : 109 wordsA correspondent of the Gundagai Times gives the fellowing account of the disastreus inundations at Wagga Wogga:— On Tuesday afternoon and all Wednesday, the 26th and ...
Article : 1,117 wordsTHE following notifications appear in yesterday's Government Gazette:— APPOINTMENTS.—Mr. Charles Gowper, jan., police magistrate, Bourke, to be Coroner for that district. Mr. ...
Article : 1,052 wordsTHE correspondent of the Moruya Telegraph writes:— Again it becomes my melancholy duty to record a second disastions flood, far exceeding its predecessor in height and violence. It commenced raining in showers on Sunday, ...
Article : 546 wordsSIR,—I am very anxious that there shou[?]d be as little misunderstanding about this Deficiency Loan business as possible, and I am sure that you are equally so. I notice in the leading article of the Herald this morning ...
Article : 351 wordsSIR,—While you are duily recording the devastations of the recent floods on their progress to our Eastern soaboard, could you try and interest some of your readers to acquaint us with the onward course of the Western waters, and ...
Article : 390 wordsThe Telegraph also reports of the above locality:—From the[?] pe[?]ance of Monday morning, 24th ultimo, few in this neighbourhood thought that [?] night one of the heaviest downpours known in the district would have taken ...
Article : 429 wordsFROM Melbourne we have papers to the 4th instant. The bushranger Power sets at defiance all attempts at copture, and still levien black mail on the roads. The Kyneton Guardian of 30th ultimo reports the commission ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 7 May 1870, Page 7
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