A magisterial inquiry was held on Tuesday, September' 19, by Mr. J. M. Brookes, P.M., at Doyle's Creek, Merton district, on the body of Johanna Handrahan. Deceased was an unmarried woman, aged 77, and lived with her sister, Mary Hennessey, a ...
Article : 2,154 wordsThere is no change in the weather since I last wrote. A continued dryness has prevailed. Winter is apparently over, and although we usually get about 12 inches of rain from the begning of the year to the end of September, we hare this rear not had ...
Article : 1,103 wordsDuring the past week we have had alternately summer and winter temperature, accompanied by a disagreeable west wind, which is telling every day against the little pasture the early spring gave us. This kind of weather, long warm days and short ...
Article : 793 wordsThe erection of the railway workshops here seems to be the most serious question that is engaging the attention of our residents. A good while back it was considered as a certainty that this was the place the department had selected for them on ...
Article : 597 wordsThe local market for fat stock still continues firm at higher rates than have been recorded for many years past. Some particularly prime beasts have sold quite up to 40s. per 100 lb., and there is no present prospect of a fall, though as a matter of ...
Article : 980 wordsSir,—Your Hay correspondent, in his letter of September 18th, is very severe on the young: men of that town on the subject of the fire brigade. As an old resident of Hay, and knowing all the young men about the township, I can safely assert that the ...
Article : 343 wordsA very successful tea party, in conjunction with the Wesleyan Church' here, came off last Wednesday week, after which a public meeting was held at the church, when the Rev Mr. Sellars, chairman of the district, and the Revs. Swift, Main, M.A., Gilby, ...
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Advertising : 253 wordsDestructive fires hare been rather prevalent of late among the cane fields, and one of the heaviest sufferers I have heard of is Mr. W. Quavle, of the South Arm who had 12 acres burnt on Monday. To make matters worse, the barn containing about 40 bags of ...
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The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), Sat 7 Oct 1882, Page 607
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