THE river continues to full steadily, but scarcely so fast as at first appeared. Last evening it had fallen to about nine or ten feet above high water mark. Houses are everywhere being cleaned from the mud ...
Article : 1,137 wordsTHURSDAY, June 18.—This township is flooded; old residents, of the year 40, do not remember anything to compare with it. Several inhabitants of the main street and other parts have taken to more secure ...
Article : 477 wordsHAY.—Sales have been effected more freely since our last report, without any alteration in prices; but, with a moderate supply the ensuing week, a slight advance may be looked for. The fallowing are current rates:—Best hay, £14 to £14 10s.; second ...
Article : 251 wordsTHE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.—His Excellency Sir William Denison arrived at Roberts' Hotel, Goulburn, en route from Braidwood, yesterday afternoon, about three o'clock. He was accompanied by Mr. Alfred ...
Article : 1,192 wordsJUNE 17th.—The prospects, this week, are of an uncommonly cheering nature. Nuggets are turning up in all directions, and the German portion of the diggers are doing uncommonly well. ...
Article : 164 wordsTHE tenders for the £10 debentures were opened to-day, and ranged from one debenture to forty. There were thirty tenders amounting to 285 debentures, all of which were accepted. ...
Article : 2,348 wordsOn Thursday the following cases of distress were laid before the committee at the School of Arts. The Rev. Dean Lynch, the Rev. J. R. Thackeray, Dr. Liddell, and Messrs. Crawford and W. T. Mitchell ...
Article : 388 wordsBRISBANE, June 25.—It is so long since a steamer left this port for Sydney, that in order to make my summary of intelligence in any way complete, I most go back to occurrences which are already stale here. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 547 wordsTHE PAST AND THE FUTURE IN TASMANIA.—By a carious coincidence the other day, the Government Gazette announced that the old gaol of Hobart Town had been evacuated, while at the same time the ...
Article : 1,323 wordsWe have had one of the greatest floods known since 1840; the whole of this township was under water. We fear a great deal of damage has been done; a number of cattle and horses have been seen passing ...
Article : 51 wordsSince my last communication the weather has been rather whimsical—alternately frost, wind, sunshine, and rain. On Tuesday last it was a beautifully clear morning until 11 o'clock, when the sky became overcast, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 29 Jun 1857, Page 5
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