The Medea, from Newcastle to Geelong, fell in with the disabled Southern Cross. She saw her in the dark, and thought she was signalling far a pilot, and was unaware that she required assistance. ...
Article : 401 wordsThe railway reached Blayney bridge to-day, amid great Enthusiasm among the workmen. It is intended to celebrate the opening by a public luncheon. ...
Article : 25 wordsEARL Derby in replying to a deputation from a meeting held at Guildhall, said that instructions had been sent to Mr. Elliot to interview the Sultan, to denounce ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 679 wordsA terrific thunderstorm occurred on Saturday night between Tenterfield and Glen Innes. The coach left Tenterfield on Sunday morning with fine weather. When it arrived at Bolivia it ...
Article : 159 wordsBradberry summoned Rodgerson, the messenger in Redgate's insolvency, for detention of account books, and Robinson for illegally detaining keys of Tatter sail's Hotel. The former case was dismissed, and ...
Article : 35 wordsAt the assizes, Kenney Stewart, for larceny, was acquitted. William Sweeney, convicted of larceny, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment. The criminal business is over. ...
Article : 35 wordsDURING the past week a tea meeting, in connection with the Roman Catholic denomination, was held in the Mechanics' Institute, the proceeds being devoted towards furnishing the new church being erected by that body in ...
Article : 824 wordsThe escort left this morning, with 364 oz. 10 dwts. of gold. ...
Article : 14 wordsA large and enthusiastic meeting was held in the Court-house to-day, to petition for the establishment of a land office at Gunning. Several resolutions were adopted, and the movement is warmly supported ...
Article : 38 wordsA banquet was given to the Hon. John Lucas, Minister for Mines, last evening. About forty gentlemen sat down to dinner. The chair was occupied by Mr. Rouse, the member-elect for the district, and the ...
Article : 192 wordsThe Assembly, by a majority of votes, censured Ministers for granting certain land to Mr. Henry, a member of Parliament and a supporter of the Ministry. The application had been objected to by the local ...
Article : 135 wordsThe schooner Swallow, bound from Shoalhaven to Geelong, foundered off Emu Bay on Saturday afternoon. She sprung a leak, the crew could not keep the water down, as the pumps got choked with maize. ...
Article : 72 wordsAt the Circuit Court, on Saturday, Peter M'Call, for stealing from the person, was sentenced to six months imprisonment in Maitland gaol; John Spencer, arraigned for perjury, was ...
Article : 57 wordsArmstrong, a law clerk, and Aldridge, a clerk, have both been committed for trial for a violent assault on James Baird Moffat, a newspaper writer, formerly of Sydney. ...
Article : 308 wordsMr. T. G. Dangar, the member for the Gwydir, has met frith a cordial reception from his constituents in this locality; he has been invited to a public dinner on the 16th instant. ...
Article : 36 wordsThere is a fresh in the Hawkesbury; the river has risen sixteen feet, but is not rising fast now. The weather still unsettled. ...
Article : 27 wordsMr. Henry Sampson has resigned his position as alderman and mayor. Mr. Superintendent of Roads Meldrum, after haying been for eleven years stationed in the Yass district ...
Article : 36 wordsThe population at Trinity Bay exceeds 300; several stores have been opened there. The steamer Leichardt arrived there to-day, from Cooktown, with several passengers, and a quantity of building ...
Article : 177 wordsI AM glad to be able to report a very welcome change in the weather, which took place yesterday. Throughout the past week we had plenty of threatenings of rain, with every variety of temperature, but nothing came of these until ...
Article : 1,179 wordsA lady at Lyttelton, Mrs. Jenkins, met with a fearful death, last night, by the upsetting of a kerosene lamp. She lingered in great agony up to this morning. ...
Article : 408 wordsMeasles are very prevalent here at present—in one instance with fatal effect; the eldest daughter Mary, aged 17, of Mr. Edmund Ross, J.P., having died on Thursday night last. ...
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The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), Sat 14 Oct 1876, Page 490
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