WE are having splendid weather here just now; the heat at midday is oppressive, and the mornings and evenings are not nearly so cold as we generally have them at this season of the year. Rain is very much needed, however we have had ...
Article : 815 wordsThe schooner Princess Louise, with guano, passed here this evening, bound for Sydney. She has one of the perpetrators of the schooner Douglas tragedy on board. She reports having had heavy weather, during ...
Article : 58 wordsIT has been semi-officially stated at St. Petersburg, that the Russian Ambassadors, who lately went to that city from London, Berlin, and Vienna, are returning to their ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 672 wordsAndrew Hogenson, a miner, was found hanging yesterday in his hut at Flyer's Creek. It is supposed to be a case of suicide, caused by starvation. ...
Article : 28 wordsThis afternoon, a rich reef was discovered in the line of the Great Western Lead, nine miles from town. It was discovered by Charles Bell, who took over 1 oz. from surface stone. ...
Article : 35 wordsCaptain Rapps, of the barque Italy, arrived at the lighthouse this evening, and reported that his vessel had run on shore in the north-west bight of Wreck Bay, at 7.35 p.m., on Sunday, during thick weather. ...
Article : 149 wordsSir William Jervois, Colonel Scratchley, Captain Panter, Colonel Anderson, Captain Smee, Captain Stanley, and Captain Bull arrived at Queenscliff, this afternoon, having been brought down by H. M. ...
Article : 90 wordsAn accident occurred to the Mundooran mail coach on Friday night. A wheel passed over a stump, throwing the driver off the box, and the coach afterwards upset. Mr. Brown, of Mundooran, had one of ...
Article : 61 wordsA man named Wakely has been found dead at Glenelg, under suspicious circumstances. Mr. M'Gregor, lately manager of the National Bank, Mount Gambier, is dead. ...
Article : 346 wordsWe have had heavy rains here since Saturday night. The Billabong Creek is running bank high. The water in Bushman's Dam is within two feet of the top of the embankment, and fears are entertained ...
Article : 66 wordsAt the meeting of the Murrumbidgee Turf Club last night, the programme for the annual races was cut out. The total added money voted is £3025. For the Cup, a 1000 guineas, with a gold cup presented by ...
Article : 62 wordsThe driver of Cobb's coach from Coonamble has just come into town on foot. He reports that three miles from here the horses' heads were seized by a man calling himself Kelly, who styled himself the ...
Article : 105 wordsGREAT as the benefits that are to be noted as following from the late rains, there are yet many places down the river the appearance of which is unpleasantly like that of a macadamized road. A change that came to us on Saturday will, ...
Article : 1,364 wordsYesterday evening, Mr. Thomas Dickson, of Rouse Hill, fell off his waggon on his return from Windsor, and was picked up dead. It is supposed that he was seized with a fit of apoplexy. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe agricultural returns of Tasmania show a surplus of 184,527 bushels of wheat available for export. ...
Article : 18 wordsThe Government intend to construct branch railways from Oxley to Beenleigh, from Ipswich to Harrisville, and a line from the Brisbane terminus to the Queen's Wharf; also a line from Brisbane to ...
Article : 146 wordsA youngster named Pilling has been killed, whilst playing football, at Auckland. ARRIVED.—Wakatipu (s.), from Sydney. SAILED.—Ringarooma (s.), for Melbourne. ...
Article : 30 wordsTHE cable-repairing steamer Agnes, Captain G. R. Sims, commenced operations for repairing the Tasmanian cable on the 8th instant, by under-running the shore end and repairing the outer covering, where ...
Article : 363 wordsA collision occurred at the Spencer-street terminus, this afternoon, between two trains. Several persons were slightly injured. Some human remains have been discovered on the ...
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The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), Sat 16 Jun 1877, Page 750
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