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Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 wordsAT laylight on Satur[?] morning the town presented a mos diemal appearance. That portion of George-street [?] Cullen's carner to Jrman's shop, with the exception of a small ridge opposite to Caledonian Hotel, was ...
Article : 828 wordsJUNE 25.—Our correspondent writes:—It is my painful duty to record a flood greater than any we have had within the memory of the oldest inhabitant, that has rained our district, and has reduced to the extremest poverty ...
Article : 259 wordsThe Ruahine (Panama Line) arrived on the 1st June. The Kaikoura (Panama Line) sailed on the 1st June. The Avoca (Suez Line) arrived on 13th June. The Gidong (Suez line) sailed on 24th June. ...
Article : 37 wordsBrisk, 16 guns, Captain Mope, at New Zealand. Falcon, 14 guns, Commander Blake, on a [?] Salamander, 4 guns, Commander Nares, at Sydney. Challenger, 18 guns, Commander Brownrigg, on a cruise. ...
Article : 48 wordsAVOCA (s.)—The P. and O. Co.'s s. Avoca, Captain Farquhar, anchored on 13th June, at 1.40 p m, after a splendid passage from Galle, being in advance of her mail contract time three days. She sailed from Galle on the 21st May, and experienced strong ...
Article : 1,556 wordsJUNE 27.—Time will not permit me to give you an account of the action of the flood here. The losses are almost all confined to the crops, both in the farms and in the barns. The dam recently constructed by Mr. Andrew ...
Article : 863 wordsTHE violence of the storm was very great at Newcastle, though, providentially, comparatively for casualties occurred among the shipping. The lifeboat crew was, however, in imminent peril, and one of the bravo fellows perished in the ...
Article : 1,394 wordsON the 24th [?]tant, a correspondent of the Draidwood Dispatch write to that journal as follows:—It is my painful duty [?] have to record another flood, being the fifth we have been visited with within a period of three months. ...
Article : 704 wordsSIR—We, with many others were this morning very much surprised on reading your reporters version of the fire yesterday afternoon. The facts of the case are so very different to what is stated in your issue of to-day, that we ...
Article : 322 wordsCONSIDERING the fearfully heavy weather that has swept along our seaboard with relentless fury from the night of 19th to the morning of 23rd ultimo it is gratifying to state that up to the present time the casualties, as far us shipping are concerned, in ...
Article : 392 wordsSIR —After perusal of your leading article of the 25th June, it has occurred to me that a few remarks on the above subject may not be out of place or unacceptable. The cause of floods is not merely in the weight of rain ...
Article : 1,238 wordsIT is so far satisfactory to state that the water is running off quickly, and is now within the banks—a circumstance which was not so early anticipated. But there is still a large quantity of water on the lowlands, some of which will remain all the ...
Article : 1,707 words[?] [?]idwood Dispatch, of June the 22nd, states:— Never before in the history of this colony since it was first occupil by the white man has such a series of floods been experienced as we have had during the past three months. ...
Article : 399 wordsJune 11.—Dartmouth, ship, 933, Elsden, from the Start, 91 days. June 12.—Sir John Lawrence, ship, 878, Fernie, from, the Lizard, 88 days. ...
Article : 85 wordsJune 1.—Ruahine (s.), 1508, Beal, from Panama. June 9.—Venezuela, barque, 400, Hohtorp, from Foo Chow. June 9.—Challenge, barque, 599, Westlake, from New York. June 10.—Ziska, brig, 185, Morris, from Mauritius. ...
Article : 72 wordsJOHN WILLIAMS.—The report of the loss of the missionary barque John Williams, on the north [?] of Savage Island, is now confirmed by the arrival of Captain Williams and the officers and crew in the brig Tawera, from Tahiti, via Navigators' ...
Article : 1,823 wordsJune 1.—Queen of Nations, ship, 846, Mitchell, for London. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Symons and 2 children, Dr. Donaldson, Messrs. J. A. Knight, Cartwright, and T. Lawton. Cargo: 2330 bales 3 pockets wool, 6 bales skins, 130 casks cocoanut oil, ...
Article : 443 wordsCORRESPONDENT of the Kiama Pilot reports:—Mon[?] Morning, June 25th.—We have been visited with a [?] disastrous flood. The rain commenced to fail [?] light showers on Tuesday and Wednesday. On ...
Article : 299 wordsA FEARFUL disaster occurred at the above place on Friday. From the imperfect information at present to hand we learn-some time past men have been engaged putting new legs to the jetty, removing and replacing faulty ones, &c. ...
Article : 258 wordsFor Tahiti.—June 1, Princess Beatrice, ship, 1130, Hamm. For Payta.—June 2, Sorata, barque, 337, Clulow. For Callao.—June 3, Sulina, ship, 1149, Johnson. For Shanghai.—June 6, Jan Peter, barque, 390, Molison. ...
Article : 137 wordsTHE Southern Argus of 22nd instant gives the following perticulars of the flood in the above locality:—The rainfall which began on Monday night, June 17th, and which has continued with but little interruption ever since, has caused ...
Article : 127 wordsOUR Wagga Wagga correspondent telegraphs on the 28[?] ultimo:—The Murrumbidgee rose rapidly on the [?] instant after much bad weather from the eastward, and [?] Saturday night, 22nd, it broke its banks, flooding into [?] ...
Article : 168 wordsJune 3.—Wansfell, Reynolds, for Callao, with 726 tons coal. June 4.—Hyacinth, M'Farland, for Hongkong, with 390 tons coal. June 5.—Australia, Lee, for San Francisco, with 800 tons coal. ...
Article : 123 wordsTHE Courier of the 22nd reports that rain began to full steadily soon after sundown on Tuesday, 18th instant, and has continued with only brief intermissions to the time we are writing. During Wednesday night there was the ...
Article : 76 wordsJUNE 24—Our correspondent reports that the [?] flood since 1844 occurred on the afternoon of the [?] ultimo, when the River Macquarie, swollen by the wale of the Turon, the Cudgegong, and innumerable creeks, [?] ...
Article : 375 wordsTHE Northern Post, June 25th, reports that the almost continuous rains that have fallen during the past week have cut us off completely from any communication with either the metropolis or any other district. Three or four ...
Article : 273 wordsFor London.—Ben Lomond, ship, 800, Cargill; Sir John Lawrence, ship, 679, Fernie; Woolloomooloo, ship, 627, Donald. For San Francisco.—Oliver Cutts, ship, 1100; Adelie, barque, 400, Lowdria. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 1 Jul 1867, Page 3
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