[Evening News.]—The inhabitants of Coonabarabran intend giving Mr. T. G. Dangar a public dinner, on the occasion of laying the foundation stone of the court house here, which ...
Article : 53 wordsRain still continues to fall here in heavy showers, which will doubtless result in a plentiful supply of grass and water for the summer months. A meeting of the R. T. Cricket Club was held in ...
Article : 315 wordsWhen Gabriel Fahrenheit constructed his new thermometer, which has since become a household article throughout the United States and Great Britain, he graded his instrument to thirty-one ...
Article : 2,600 words[Herald.]—The Public sohool at Macquarie Plains was formally opened to-day by Mr. W. H. Suttor, jun., member for East Macquarie, in the presence of a large assemblage. Mr ...
Article : 118 wordsThe Poultry and Horticultural Show came off on Thursday last, and was in every way a decided success. Some of the birds that were exhibited I doubt could be beaten in the metropolis. The sun ...
Article : 1,370 words[Echo]—Peter Murdick, at the Circuit Court (second day's sitting), yesterday, was found guilty of the murder of Henry Ford, whose body was found in the river near the town last ...
Article : 66 wordsOBSCENE LANGUAGE. John Barr, on summons, appeared before the court, and was charged by constable Ritchie with having made use of obscene language on the 26th September, on the Great ...
Article : 1,134 words[Echo.]—Mr. Colin W. Simpson will give his political address as soon as a dissolution takes place. ...
Article : 18 words[Evening News.]—The western pastoral country has been taken up in large areas daily, and changing hands in such a way as to indicate a new era in pastoral affairs Mr. George Rouse ...
Article : 61 words[Evening News]—The Assembly were last night occupied debating the report on the working of the Southern and Western Railway lines. Outside the House the general opinion is that ...
Article : 333 words[Herald.]—Arrived.—At 3, Avoca (s.), from Sydney. Sailed.—Clara Hargravos, barque, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 22 words[Herald.]—The first paragraph of Mr. Morgan's motion for an address to the Governor in reference to the present crisis has been carried. Mr. Nock's motion for a goolof[?]al survey of ...
Article : 179 words[Evening News]—There was a lively discussion in the Assembly last night, respecting the Volunteer Force. Mr. Richardson said that volunteering in Victoria was playing at soldiers. ...
Article : 983 words[Herald.]—The Treasurer's financial statement shows estimated receip[?] this year of £340,601; ordinary expenditure, £[?]1,014, leaving a pro bable surplus of £19,[?]2, which, deducted ...
Article : 211 wordsFATAL ACCIDENT.—A man named Duncan Ross in the employment of Mr. William Pearse, of Plashett, Jerry's Plains, was endeavouring on Saturday last to secure a nativ[?] bear on a tree when he fell to ...
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