In the legislative Council, The hon. SECRETARY FOR LANDS moved that Monday and Saturday be added to the present sitting days, but the motion was rejected on a division by a ...
Article : 6,007 wordsMay 2.—Jeannie Oswald, from Mauritius. Great Britain (s.), from Liverpool. Aldinga(s.), and Rebecca, from Adelaide, Clutha, from Bordeaux. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe water is still rising, having covered the South Creek Bridge. Information has just been received that constable Gordon, of Bathurst, is supposed to have been ...
Article : 74 wordsMr. E. G. Collinson, the wharfinger at the port, one of the oldest colonists, died last evening. The produce market is firm. Flour £17. Wheat for shipment, 7a. gd. at port, and 7s. 3d. in town. ...
Article : 138 wordsFor the last tea or twelve days we have had rain nearly every day, some days slight, tad on others heavy showers. So far as we have yet heard, these rains were principally confined to the lower part of ...
Article : 726 wordsTHE new rush to Tipperary Gully still continues. Upwards of 2000 are already on the ground. The sicking is getting deeper. Several have bottomed to forty feet. From ½ to 2 dwts. to the dish have been ...
Article : 267 wordsThe Great Britain brings intelligence from London to the 27th February, by telegram. The Cork journals of 27th February, state that the Kedar, from New Yerk the 14th February, had ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 536 wordsBUSINESS very dull. The storekeepers are very much inconvenienced by their goods being delayed in consequence of the fearful state of the roads. ...
Article : 48 wordsA young woman, servant to Mr. Morey, accidentally set her crinoline on fire, early the morning, and died at ten o'clock, from the injuries received. Mr. Morey was also burned in endeavouring to extinguish the ...
Article : 57 wordsThis morning the river had fallen two feet, but was rising still at Singleton At eight o'clock this morning it was reported the paterson bad broken over the bank, and had ...
Article : 214 wordsYesterday morning it was reported that the river was still rising at Singleton, though during the night the river in Maitland had fallen fully two feet, and between nine and ten o'clock it was reported at a ...
Article : 364 wordsFOR some years we have not had to record a greater amount of rain than that which has fallen during the past April. During the last three weeks the metropolis has been visited with heavy showery weather, but floods ...
Article : 532 wordsSome damage has been done by the rising of the creeks. The Hunter has again fallen ten feet, and the North. Creeks are falling. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe State Aid Abolition Bill passed the third reading in the Assembly, after several attempts in committee to give aid to rural districts. The Abattoirs Bill was read a second time, and the ...
Article : 485 wordsPrevious to the opening of the House yesterday a circular was sent to the brokers stating that the rate of discount in London had been increased to 10 per cent., but the falsity of the ...
Article : 114 wordsAll day on Saturday and Sunday the rain fell in torrents accompanied with a gale of wind which occasionally lulled and veered from south to south-east. On Monday morning, the rain continued incessantly, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 291 wordsThe line between Liverpool and Campbelltown, which has suffered such repeated injury from the floods, is again considerably damaged. On Monday, the carly mail train managed to come up, but shortly afterwards the ...
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1860 - 1871), Sat 4 May 1861, Page 4
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