The Saturday mail from Sydney has not arrived yet. There was a copious fall of rain here, lasting through Friday right and all day on Saturday, when the Macquarie River overflowed its banks. The ...
Article : 69 wordsTHE MONEY ORDER OFFICE.—The appointment of Superintendent of the Money Order Office, which is about to become vacant by the retirement of Mr. R. A. Hunt, was a few weeks since offered to Mr. Buchanan, accountant at the ...
Article : 3,145 wordsTHE residence of Mr. M'Cabe consisted, as Jones had told me, of a tent, about ten feet long by eight feet wide, with walls, as they are called, four feet high. The proprietor had not even taken the ...
Article : 2,233 wordsDEATH UNDER MELANCHOLY CIRCUMSTANCES.—A married woman, named Mary Simmons, was found dead at her dwelling, near the Newtown Toll-bar, last Saturday afternoon. The circumstances of the case ...
Article : 1,957 wordsThe floods here are most disastrous. All the diggings are flooded. The damage done to claims at Araluen is very great. Two lives have been lost there, and there have been several narrow escapes. ...
Article : 77 wordsTHE river has risen thirty feet; it has risen six feet since the morning, and is still rising. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe Quarter Sessions commenced here yesterday, before Judge Meymott; Mr. Templeton, Crown Prosecutor. Twenty-three cases were on the list for trial, and the following were disposed of:—Robert Perry, ...
Article : 112 wordsTHE river broke over the banks in the night, and is now within fifty yards of the Telegraph Office. At Brackenregg's, the railway stationmaster's house is under water within three feet of the shingles, and is ...
Article : 151 wordsPROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT.—By proclamation, Parliament is further Prorogued to Tuesday, the 2nd day of August. APPOINTMENTS.—Assistant Gold Commissioner Richard ...
Article : 225 wordsPrivate advices from Rockhampton state that fever and ague are still very prevalent on the diggings. No new rushes had been discovered, lately. Water is very scarce, but provisions plentiful, and prices bad ...
Article : 85 wordsN. S. W. RIFLE ASSOCIATION.—A meeting of the committee this association was held at 24, Bridge-street, on Monday afternoon, when a variety of matters affecting the welfare of the association was discussed, ...
Article : 369 wordsARRIVED.—Red Rose, from London; Wonga Wonga (s.), Sarah, and Fanny, from Sydney; Sea Nymph, Fairfield, Clarendon, Tybee, Spec, Omega, and Sydney Griffiths, from Newcastle. ...
Article : 376 wordsTHE LATE MR. WILLIAM LITHGOW.—We regret to have to announce the death of Mr. William Lithgow, who expired at his residence at St. Leonards, on the evening of 11th instant. Thee late Mr. Litbgow was born in Scotland, in 1784, ...
Article : 833 wordsTHE BUSHRANGER.—A correspondent sends us full particulars of the late meeting with Morgan the bushranger, which he has just received from the party stuck up. He says that the sufferer in this case was Mr. D. F. Johnston, ...
Article : 414 wordsThe produce market is dull. Wheat is quoted at 10s. 9d. Holders refuse to sell under 11s. Flout, £26 to £28. There is a movement ia bran, 1s. 3d. being freely paid. ...
Article : 444 wordsMACGREGOR'S REEF.—This new gold-field is distant from Rose Dale about four miles, or about nine miles from Orange. Being rather chary of inducing persons of come from a distance to new and untried gold-fields, we have not ...
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1860 - 1871), Sat 18 Jun 1864, Page 2
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