A Chinaman famed Fin Clung was arrested at the railway station on a charge of endeavouring to enter the colony without paying the £10 pell-tax. The defendant arrived by train from Melbourne and presented an exemption ...
Article : 1,831 wordsOn Saturday morning a vary extensive land-slip occurred on the Mudgee railway, in catting No. 325. just five miles from Mudgee. By inquiring at the office of the Engineer-in-Chief for Railways, we learn that in consequence of the ...
Article : 537 wordsThe telegrams announcing the railway policy of the Government were anxiously awaited here, and when it became known that the lines Graf ton to Glen Innes and Glen Innes to Inverell were included the excitement was intense, and great satisfaction ...
Article : 368 wordsArchbishop Moran arrived here this afternoon, in a carriage. He was met on the Windsor-road by a large number of his co-religionists, in buggies and on horseback, and escorted to the Roman Catholic church, where he briefly ...
Article : 79 wordsThe Primate, accompanied by Mrs. Barry, arrived to-day by the 6.27 passenger brain from Sydney. A large crowd of people had gathered on the platform, the bulk of them Being Episcopalians, but there were many ...
Article : 1,118 wordsMr. J. K. Mackar has this week purchased privately, through the firm of Norman and Co., of this town, Cryon runs, the property of Thomas Clark. This is altogether a splendid place of country, and I have no doubt that the a[?]terprise of Mr. ...
Article : 614 wordsLast Saturday both Wallsend and Tighe's Hill were thrown into a state of considerable anxiety by a rumour that three or four .residents at those localities bad found a "watery grave in the Hunter River or harbour. A party of sportsmen Lad gone out ...
Article : 1,602 wordsThe topics of the week hen hare been the railway vote, "Kisma 10 Jervis Bay," the rain, and the local high rate of mortality. As to the railway, we are in hopes that the thing being now in ...
Article : 366 wordsThe excitement over the railway opening has now quite cooled. down, and out folk are beginning to drop once more into their more regular ware. Strangers at however, much more numerous. Agents, canvassers, and "commercial Rents" may be met with at ...
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The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), Sat 4 Oct 1884, Page 684
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