William Graham, for cattle-stealing, was brought up for sentence. His Honor: Have you anything to say's Prisoner: Only that I have been unwell on and off the last six years. I hope that you will be lenient with me. ...
Article : 1,647 wordsThe following particulars as to the effects of the floods at the above places, have been furnished to us by a gentleman who arrived yesterday overland from Wollombi: At Wiseman's Ferry, the Wesleyan church, Mr. Butler's ...
Article : 149 wordsRainsdon v. Mason, was an information by plaintiff, that defendant after due notice to quit, refused to give up possession of premises, in Cureton's-place, off Kent-street, rented from plaintiff, who was acting as agent with regard ...
Article : 693 wordsJUNE 25th.—A correspondent sends us a few items of news from the above flooded locality, which is situated about five miles from the village of St. Mary's, and about eight miles from Windsor. It has, with one or two ...
Article : 350 wordsJune 25.—It is my painful duty to record a flood of a most disastrous character, in consequence of the late heavy rains—a flood greater than any we have had within the memory of the oldest inhabitant—a flood that has ...
Article : 641 wordsMONDAY MORNING, June 25.—We have been visited with a most disastrous flood. The rain commenced to fall in light showers on Tuesday and Wednesday. On Wednesday night it fell in streams, so much that on Thursday ...
Article : 1,003 wordsThomas Britten was brought forward by sergeant Flaherty, who deposed that in consequence of information received by him last evening be proceeded to a house in Station-street, Newtown, where he found a woman named ...
Article : 1,605 wordsThe Chronicle of Saturday reports that, after the lata heavy downfall of rain, the weather seemed to clear up on Sunday about midday. However, there were one or two showers in the course of the night and on Monday. Since ...
Article : 341 wordsWE have been favoured by the Colonial Secretary with copies of the following letters and telegrams respecting the late disastrous floods. We understand that the Government have replied to these several communications, and ...
Article : 737 wordsThe present month is generally a wet one, and this year it is no exception to the rule. The soil is so thoroughly moistened from the recent heavy rains that the slightest shower runs off into the numerous drains and ...
Article : 129 wordsThe Kiama Pilot of 26th instant states that the rivers and creeks at Albion Park swelled to such an extent as to inundate acres of the farms. A large tract of the land of Mr. S. Marks, was under water; but the greatest loss is ...
Article : 156 wordsJUNE 24.—The highest flood since 1844 occurred on the afternoon of the 22nd instant, when the River Macquarie, [?]wollen by the waters of the Turon, the Cudgegong, and innumerable creeks, came down in immense volume and ...
Article : 390 wordsThe beautiful spring-like weather of last week has been succeeded by unusually heavy rains. For two or three days we had indications of approaching bad weather ; and on Monday afternoon moderate rain set in, and continued all ...
Article : 368 wordsMr. Chambers acted as Crown Prosecutor, and the bar was represented by Messrs. E. Lee and Long. James Wilson, charged with stealing and receiving a cheque of £12, on the 28th February last, the property of ...
Article : 1,420 wordsA FLOOD such us no man recollects has visited our Plains, which now present to the eye a vast sheet of water, dotted here and there with patches of verdure, houses more or leas submerged or surrounded with water, and the tope of a ...
Article : 1,106 wordsNever before in the history of this colony since it was first occupied by the white man have each a series of floods been experienced at we have had during the past three months. The first flood came down on Wednesday, the 24th of ...
Article : 1,192 wordsThe almost continuous rains that have fallen during the past week have cut us off completely from any communication with either the metropolis or any other district. On Thursday evening the first apprehension of a rapid, ...
Article : 1,089 wordsJune 24.—We have had tremendous weather, but, as far as Pitt Water is concerned, no damage has been done, with the exception to one of our picturesque curiosities, St, Michael's Arch. It has at length yielded to the too mighty elements ...
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1860 - 1871), Sat 29 Jun 1867, Page 11
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