Amongst the varions new buldings erc[?]ted in Singleton during the [?] twelve months, or which are now in course of coustrastion, the large flour mill, and r[?]nce adjeining, in ...
Article : 1,037 words[Herald]—The ship Haughton Tower has arrived, and has brought for the Public Library Herbert's celebrated picture "Moses bringing down the Tables of the Law." ...
Article : 376 words[Herald.—A magisterial enquiry was held to-day by Mr. Benjamin Lec, Police Magis trate, touching the death of John Barnett, the boy who was killed on the railway line ...
Article : 265 wordsThe Pacific Mail Steamship Company's stoamer City of Sydney brings the following European norn, in addition to that which is published in Saturday's Mercury. ...
Article : 225 words[We give, from the Herald's summary, the answers to questions, and the division list on the immigration vote. Our special report contained the debate on that vote.] ...
Article : 706 words[Herald.]—Two of the heaviest showers ever known in the district fell this afternoon The rain came from all points of the compass, and the water rushed through the streets in torrents. ...
Article : 89 wordsThe Servians were defeated in two engage ments—one by Haf[?]es Pasha, and the other by Eyoub Pasha—with severe loss. The last named pureutd them to the frontier, burning ...
Article : 193 words[Herald.]—Arrived: Thermopyl[?], ship, frem London. King Oscor, barque, put back. Sailed: Silvery Wave, schooner. Leonidas, schooner, and Yarra, schooner, for Sydney. ...
Article : 24 words[Evening News.]—The drought on the Darling is broken. We have had an inch and a quarter of rain during the last four or five days, and there are appearances of more. ...
Article : 57 wordsIn the Supreme Court, on Thursday, before Sir William Monning, James Augustine Cunneen and Frederick Somers sued Michael Ward for money payable for work done by the plain ...
Article : 686 words[Herald]—A terrific thunderstorm broke over this district at noon, and continued two hours, during which the greatest volume of rain that has fallen during the last decade descended, ...
Article : 102 wordsShortly after one o'clock on Friday morning, the fireman on duty at, the chief station in Bathurst street, noticed the reflection of a fire in the direction of Paddington, and at once ...
Article : 217 wordsThe Turkish peace delegates arrived at Hermanli, and were received with military honuurs by the Grand Duke[?] Austria demands a voice in all pesce negotiations, and will not recognise ...
Article : 791 words[Evening News.]—There was a terrible dust storm yesterday, accompanied by thunder and lightning, followed by rain. One man was thrown down by the violent wind, and stunned ...
Article : 52 words[Herald]—There was another thunderstorm today. The Walgett mail started, but the Mudgee mail is not in yet. ...
Article : 19 wordsWe are favoured by Mr. H. H. Brown, M.L A, for the Paterson, with the following official correspondence, for public information: Department of Public Works, ...
Article : 438 words[Herald]—Yesterday two men, under arms, stuck up a man named Clarke, who is shepherd ing for Mr. Richard Rou[?]e, at Puadman's Creek, and took a cheque for £7 16s, which ...
Article : 42 words[Herald.]—We had thunderstorms with rain today, and the grass is growing fast. Saturday. [Evening News.]—There was a good deal of ...
Article : 38 words[Evening News.]—Mr. Garrick, Minister for Lands, has been returned unopposed for East Moreton. The police have been unsuccessful in finding ...
Article : 202 wordsSIR,—"Observer," writing in the Mercury of yesterday under the above superscription, will doubtless be gratified to know that months ago I applied to the proper department for the ...
Article : 164 wordsThe President took the chair at twenty-eight minutes past four o'clock. QUESTIONS ANSWERED. Mr. Farnell, in reply to Mr. Dangar, said the ...
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