30TH JULY.—This district has again been visited by one of these calamities which will make the year 1860 memorable for its disasters. On Saturday, the 21st, at about 2 p.m., a gentle rain began to descend from a ...
Article : 1,429 wordsMONDAY, 9 a.m.—A meeting of the stewards of the Maitland Annual Races, was held to-day, at twelve oclock, for the purpose of considering the propriety of postponing the Races in consequence of the inclemency ...
Article : 1,684 wordsTHE ROADS AND BRIDGES IN THE SOUTHERN DISTRICTS.—We find the following remarks in the Goulburn Chronicle of Saturday, they are addressed "ToCaptain Martindale. Chief Commissioner of Railways ...
Article : 2,824 wordsMASTER'S OFFICE.—Buttrey v. Viles and others, claim; Wentworth v. Tomson and another, to settle report; Re Greer's costs, adjourned taxation; Osborne and others v. Eales and others, minutes; ...
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Advertising : 2,109 wordsANOTHER DISASTROUS FLOOD IN THE HAWKESBURY. —On Friday night last it commenced raining, and continued to do so steadily, but not very heavily, until about two a.m. on Tuesday, when it descended in ...
Article : 439 wordsANOTHER FLOOD.—We copy from the Illawarra Express of yesterday, the following communication from the Shoalhaven correspondent of that journal. He says: "We have been visited by ...
Article : 340 wordsOUR VOLUNTEER RIFLES.—Agreeably to a circular issued by order of Captain Riley, of the above corps, a meeting of the members took place at the courthouse, Penrith, on the 30th ultimo, at noon, to decide ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 2 Aug 1860, Page 5
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