AFTER several scorching days an agreeable change has taken place. We have been favoured with four wet days in succession. The rain commenced on Wednesday evening last, and continued to fall in an almost uninterrupted ...
Article : 573 wordsTHERE was a great demonstration yesterday in connection with the laving of the foundation stone of he new ecclesiastical seminary, which was laid near St. Stanislaus College. The ceremony was performed by ...
Article : 98 wordsTHE Arctic Expedition ships, Alert and Discovery, have arrived at Portsmouth. They reached within 450 miles of the North Pole, being the furthest point ever attained; beyond ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 692 wordsThe rain broke into showers on Saturday evening, when the river fell rapidly, and w now nearly at its usual level; the only damage done was destruction of corn in the lowest lands, but there is time to replant. ...
Article : 56 wordsThe brig Phillis, bound from Newcastle to Adelaide, was towed in here on Saturday evening in a disabled state by the You Yangs, haying lost foremast and topmast. Crew all safe. ...
Article : 34 wordsIce was successfully made to-day by Mr. G. A. Nicolle, of Sydney, at Hogben and Co.'s cordial manufactory. ...
Article : 21 wordsAlderman Smith, an old and well-known resident, died last night. ...
Article : 12 wordsA man named Henry White, a shepherd, was taken into the hospital last night, and expired this morning. A magisterial inquiry will be held to-day before Mr. Cooke. ...
Article : 111 wordsTHE Clubhouse Hotel at Cannonbar was recently burnt to ashes. The premises, which were uninsured, belonged to Mr. Raime, whose loss amounts to nearly one thousand pounds. ...
Article : 237 wordsA young man named Martin Flahy, teamster, was drowned with three horses while endeavouring to cross the Umaralla River on Saturday morning at Clifford's wash-pen. The body has not been found. ...
Article : 42 wordsARRIVED—Evening Star (barque), and Queen (barque), from Java. WEDNESDAY. ARRIVED.—Liva (ship), from the Baltic. ...
Article : 32 wordsDr. Thomas, Bishop of Goulburn, preached morning and evening, yesterday, at St. Clement's. He confirmed sixty candidates in the afternoon. A splendid organ, constructed by Davidson, of Pyrmont, was ...
Article : 52 wordsParliament has been prorogued by proclamation to the 9th of February It is rumoured that the Treasurer will shortly resign, or that there will be some change in the composition ...
Article : 114 wordsMr. James Roberts, of Harden, died this morning. He was the oldest resident in the district, and was much respected. He has bequeathed £500 each to the Presbyterian and Church of England churches, ...
Article : 40 wordsThe judgment on settling the list of contributories in the Normanby Copper Mine will affect all the shareholders who subscribed to the memorandum; the association are still holders of shares and are ...
Article : 219 wordsTHIS beautiful district being such an put of the way place, and in an almost inaccessible situation (by land at least), I do not wonder at the absence of notices of it in your journal. In fact, there is no comfortable means of ...
Article : 384 wordsA station hand named Daly has been missing from Thurk station for a week. He is supposed to hare been made away with. His absence is mixed up with the presence of Sullivan, the New Zealand murderer, ...
Article : 295 wordsAt the Criminal Court, Frederick Ginder, a seaman on board the Duchess of Edinburgh, was found guilty of the manslaughter of Richard Gordon, the cook. A private London wool telegram from Helmuth ...
Article : 702 wordsVARIOUS sports were improvised here for the celebration of the birthday of the Prince of Wales. Races took place at Blackrock and Lincoln, whilst at Wellington itself an interesting cricket match was played. Everything, ...
Article : 423 wordsARRIVED.—At the Bluff, Ringarooma (s.), from. Melbourne. SAILED.—From Auckland, City of New York, for Kandavau, with 10 saloon and 8 steerage passengers. ...
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The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), Sat 25 Nov 1876, Page 682
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