A DESCRIPTION of one or more of the woolwashing plants in this neighbourhood may be interesting, especially as during the past winter some very important improvements for the better cleansing of toe fleece have been introduced. ...
Article : 2,108 wordsAN accident occurred on No. 9 section, yesterday afternoon, by which a lad named John Sarsfield was killed. He had mounted on to one of three trucks which were in motion, and, in stepping to another ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 125 wordsMR, DAVIS moved the admission, as an attorney, solicitor, and praetor of this Court, of Mr. William Whaley Bilyard, who had served articles of clerkship to Mr. W. W. Billyard, sen., of this city, and had passed satisfactory ...
Article : 271 wordsAt a meeting attended by about 600 persons, resolutions were unanimously passed in favour of the appointment of a Special Commission to inquire into the management of the Goulburn Volunteers. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Premier arrived this evening. He was met by a large body of the inhabitants about two miles out of town, and welcomed with great enthusiasm. He declined a public dinner; but addresses from the ...
Article : 70 wordsIn the estate of Jeremiah Murphy, a special meeting. Two witnesses were examined by Mr. Hellyer for the petitioning creditor, and the meeting was adjourned until Thursday. ...
Article : 410 wordsARRIVED.—Aviemore, ship, from London; Hippolyta, ship, from Newport; Mary Bannatyne, schooner, from Newcastle; Aborigine, schooner, from Hokitiks. ...
Article : 37 wordsThe Agnes Irving (s.), from Sydney, crossed the bar on Sunday. Being deep she took the ground at Lawrence. A drogher is now being employed to lighten her. She is not yet afloat. Passengers and ...
Article : 58 wordsThe breadstuffs market is still quiet, and there is no change in quotations. Wheat, 5s. 6d., at which price there have been sales. Flour, £12 10s. to £13 10s. Cornsacks sold to arrive, at 14s. ...
Article : 226 wordsThe Premier visited the Elsmore tin mine to day. He also received addresses from the Municipal Corporation and the inhabitants, and is to be entertained at dinner to-night. ...
Article : 31 wordsJohn Howell, a squatter, and his shepherd, Caleb Gamage, were to-day committed for trial for stealing sheep, the property of John M'Donald and Dr. Morton, from Mullion station. Bail allowed. ...
Article : 32 wordsThey hare finished crushing at the Marshal M'Mahon (Heffeman's), and a cake of gold was brought into town yesterday, weighing 138 oz. 5 dwts., the yield being about 7 dwts. to the ton. ...
Article : 35 wordsEighty-three tons of stone from the Grace Darling reef, Normanby, yielded 1 oz. 3 dwts. per ton. The reef is wide, and the yield is considered satisfactory. The Normanton teams from the Cloncurry Copper ...
Article : 90 wordsTHE production of "Les Huguenots," on Monday evening last, gave rise to diverse opinions as to the comparative merits of the performance. The characters were as follows:—Signora Bosissio, Valentina; ...
Article : 616 wordsAdolphus Hamburger, a merchant, was brought up at the Police Court on a charge of conspiracy, and has been remanded, heavy bail being accepted. Loup Garou and King of the Ring are strong ...
Article : 764 wordsWilliam Bennett was charged with having knowingly uttered a counterfeit shilling. Margaret Ross, of Parramatta-street, deposed that on Saturday evening the prisoner came to her shop to purchase two reels of cotton; ...
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The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), Sat 5 Oct 1872, Page 426
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