OUR correspondent sends the following chronicle of events from Windsor since Thursday last, in connection with the flood:- FRIDAY EVENING, 21ST JUNE.—It was with anxious ...
Article : 2,751 wordsTHE nomination of candidates, preliminary to the clection of a member of the Legislative Assembly, to supply the vacancy created in the representation of Contraol Cumberland by the resignation of the Hon. John Hay (who has ...
Article : 7,292 wordsBy the courtesy of the truffle manager of the railway I was accommodated with a seat on the balla[?]t train. We left the Honeysuckle Point Station at about 9 a.m. on Sunday with the intention of proceeding to the One-Mile Creek, to ...
Article : 1,679 wordsThis district has been again visited with a flood as high as that of June 11, 1864. The water has this morning (Sunday) the appearance of one vast lake, not the least current, owing 1 suppose, to the very high flood in the ...
Article : 712 wordsSince Monday we have had scarcely a dry nour, and last night, and during the whole of the day, rain has fallen in torrents, and is still raining hard A bridge on the main southern road, south end of the village, is partially swept ...
Article : 268 wordsThe Sauthern Aryus of Saturday gives the following particulars of the flood m the above locality:—The rainfall which began on Monday night last, and which has continued with but little interruption ever since, has caused ...
Article : 373 wordsThe Courier of Saturday last reports that rain began to fall steadily soon after sundown on Tuesday, 18th instant, and has continued with only brief intermissiuns to the time we are writing. During Wednesday night there was the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 25 Jun 1867, Page 2
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