This morning the wind blew a regular hurricane hers, blowing down fences, uprooting timber, and doing great damage. ...
Article : 33 wordsBALMAIN PARSONAGE HOUSE.—The foundation stone of a parsonage-house at Balmain was laid by Mr. E. W. Cameron, on the 24th instant. Between three and four o'clock the Rev. W. Stack (incumbent of the ...
Article : 4,929 wordsMr.Cowper, junior, passed through Bathurst on his way to Orange yesterday, and Mr. Martin arrived to-day, and left for the same place at three o'clock. ...
Article : 32 wordsIT is currently reported in Bendemere that two bushrangers repelled three policemen from behind a tree; they fired at them and escaped. Twelve troopers are out in search. One bushranger is described as about ...
Article : 91 wordsAt the inquest on the body of Mrs. Pennington, the verdict given was that she died of natural causes, and that death was accelerated by intemperance. A rider was added by the jury blaming Edward ...
Article : 83 wordsThe Quartet Sessions opened to-day before Mr. Justice Cary. Sambo, an aboriginal, for horse-stealing; guilty. William Thompson, horse-stealing; guilty. ...
Article : 63 wordsThe R. M. S. Bombay anchored here in consequence of the heavy gales blowing from the west. ...
Article : 22 wordsA PUBLIC meeting, convened by advertisement, was held at the Court-house this evening to consider and discuss the subject of the Church and School lands grant. The attendance was very numerous. ...
Article : 220 wordsThe Aldings, from Orago, brings 21,000 ounces gold, and 156 passengers. Dr. Hector had returned from exploring the west coast. He discovered a navigable river between ...
Article : 111 wordsNotice of application for the admission of Mr. Michie to the bar of this colony, has been posted up at the Supreme Court. Mr. Michie is engaged for the petitioner's case, which will probably come off in ...
Article : 265 wordsThe following quantities of gold were taken by escort this morning:— oz. dwts. grs. Tambaroora ......... 6643 19 18 ...
Article : 57 wordsEXECUTIVE COUNCIL.—The undermentioned gentlemen have resigned their seats in the Executive Council, viz., Charles Cowper, Esq; John Robertson, Esq., William Munnings Arnold, Esq.: Thomas Were Smart, Esq: ...
Article : 406 wordsJohn Millay, charged with rape on a girl fifteen years of age at Meadow Creek, was brought before the Beech yesterday, and, after an examination of ten hours, was committed to Goulburn for trial. ...
Article : 45 wordsThe trials commenced on the 22nd, and concluded this forenoon at 11. Before Judge Cary and juries of twelve. Richard Andrews, Charged win stealing goods, the ...
Article : 295 wordsACCIDENT ON THE BOTANY ROM.—An accident occurred on Sunday afternoon on the Botany Road. A shopruan named Robert Were, employed by Mr. Bell, butcher, Pitt-street, was, with other persons ...
Article : 702 wordsSaturday last was kept as a public holiday. Lady Bowen presented the prizes to the winners at the Rifle Association Matches; after which the volunteers and a detachment of the 12th Regiment were reviewed ...
Article : 593 wordsSUICIDE.—The City Coroner held an inquest on 23rd instant respecting the death of James Hoy, who, on the 16th instant, cut his throat at Liverpool. Jonas Wheeler, a publican living at Liverpool, deposed that ...
Article : 1,732 wordsTHE Hunter River Cotton Show prizes were awarded this afternoon. The first, £7 to Mr. J. R. Nowland; second, £5 to Messrs. M. and R. Scobie. The third, £3 to Mr. Joshua Anderson. ...
Article : 99 wordsWe have been visited to-day with a fearful hurricane, and the damage done to calico places is very great. The weather is quite wintry. Mr. F. A. Cooper, late gold commissioner, arrived ...
Article : 48 wordsThe summaries for England contain powerful protests and appeals against the resumption of transportation. The police have arrested the presumed murderer of ...
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1860 - 1871), Sat 31 Oct 1863, Page 2
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