The E and A Mail Co[?] [?]ip Bowen arrived this morning, with dates from Singapore to the 6th instant. She brigs the following passengers:—For Townsivlle: Mr. Pa[?]field [?]nd wife. For ...
Article : 684 words[Herald.]—Mr. John Dill[?]n, member for this district, arrived here yesterday afternoon. He was met about five miles on the road by the Mayor, aldermen, and a number of genglemen[?] carriag[?]s and other ...
Article : 71 wordsOn Monday, 13th Feb., a cricket match was played on Campbell's Hill, between the Sacred Heart College, West Maitland, and Wormley HOuse, of East Maitland. The East Maitland team went first to the ...
Article : 398 wordsMr. BUBNS, in reply to Mr. Dangar, said tenders for new post and telegraph office at Bingera would be invited as soon as possible, plans for the Warialda building had not been prepared as the site for it had ...
Article : 928 words[Herald.]—William Simmonds, charged with robbing his mate's gold at Magp[?] Gully, was committed for trial at the Mudgee Circuit Court upon two charges. ...
Article : 42 words[Evening News.]—At a meeting of the Turf Club hor[?]st evening, the programme of the Autumn Meeting was arranged, and prizes similar to these of last year were decided upon; data, 3rd and 4th ...
Article : 39 words[Evening News.]—Seventy tons of stone from No. 5 South Lady Mary yielded [?]00oz. gold. Mr. Nisbet, in his evidence before the Commissioners in the matter of the [?]xtension of railway to ...
Article : 336 wordsThe following is the report of the Chief Inspector of Stock to the Minister for Lands:— I have the honor to submit for your consideration my report on the horses, cattle, and sheep in the ...
Article : 1,064 words[Echo.—The Dunolly and St. Arnaud, and Stawell to Horsham, lines will soon b[?]ready for letting. The Government are pushing on the work in order to provie as much employment as possible. ...
Article : 1,219 wordsThe return match between the Raymond Terrac[?] Und[?]nted C. C. and Newcastle United C. C. was played on St., John's Green, Newcastle, on Thursday 14th inst., and which, owing to a very heavy storm ...
Article : 738 wordsGeneral Ross occupied [?]-toni, with but slight opposition, and then advanced on Wallai. Bombay, January 1. The Bori force has joined General Keyes, and ...
Article : 137 wordsTHE PRESIDENT took the chair at thirty minutes past 4 o'clock. Mr. MARKS, laid on the table a report on water supply to Goulburn; report of the Police Department ...
Article : 391 wordsFeb. 18.—William Hughes, of Clarence-street, Sydney, bill poster. Liabilities, £137 19s. Assets, £3 10s. Mr. Humphery, official assignee. 18.—James Shanks, of Forbes, m[?]ner. Liabilities, ...
Article : 370 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-nine minutes past 4 o'clock. QUESTIONS ANSWERED. Mr. FARNELL, in reply to Mr. Lackey, said the ...
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