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Advertising : 28 wordsThe first white person who made a permanent settlement in the county of Onondaga, New York, was Ephraim Webster. He traded with the Indians, became familiar with their langnage and customs, ...
Article : 367 wordsTHE COUNCIL AND THE ELECTORAL BILL.—The Legislative Council occupied several hours on Wednesday evening in the consideration of a portion of the first part of the Electoral Reform Bill. The ...
Article : 3,531 wordsYesterday afternnon the Horse Shoe Bend presented quite a gay and festive scene to those whose business or pleasure inclined them to that favoured spot. The Public Infants School in the Horse Shoe Bend has for many years been noted ...
Article : 843 wordsThe intercolonial cricket match, N. S. Wales v. South Australia, was commenced to-day. N. S. Wales in the first innings scored thus:—Jones, caught, b. Giffen, O; Bannerman, caught off Jarvis, ...
Article : 63 wordsIt was arranged that a deputation from Singleton should wait on the Minister of Lands this afternoon in reference to the proposal of the Government to resume part of the Common at Singleton. 2000 ...
Article : 174 wordsMr. Thos. Arnott, of Blackville, has been very unwell during the past few days. It is surmised that he has got a touch of sunstroke having pains in the back of his head, and one side of the body. ...
Article : 177 wordsA serious accident occurred on board the Orient steamer Ophir, lying at Tilbury docks. An accumulation of gas in the coal-bunkers by some means became ignited, and a terrible explosion followed. ...
Article : 246 wordsMessrs. Goldsbrough, Mort, and Co. report:— We offered 4375 bales wool at our second sale this week, held yesterday. The catalogue was an attractive and representative one, drawing a lurge ...
Article : 109 wordsWeather beautifully fine and mild, with cool nights. Cricket match between Gunnedah and Boggabri cabs, takes place to-morrow, on Wolseley Park. ...
Article : 99 wordsMessrs. Shedden and Co. report: Our Bale to-day was the largest we have had for months. Butter, 15 cwt. at from 6d to 11d, eggs from 13d to 1s 5d, honey at 3½d to 4d lb. Fruit: We had a truck load ...
Article : 175 wordsMessrs. Wyndham and Cadell report:—Weather very warm; rain would be acceptable. Store bullocks are in good demand, and any lots of ripe ages handy, readily saleable at from 55s to 65s. ...
Article : 111 wordsMiss Florence Nightingale contributes the following to the discussion in the Daily Telegraph on English wives: "I endorse what 'An Irish Wife and an Irish Spinster' says. Irishmen are more ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 642 wordsMessrs. Bacon and Co. report:—Store wethers at fattening ages is the only description of sheep in demand. We are negotiating sales of several large lots of bullocks at ripe ages commanding fnll values. ...
Article : 184 wordsMessrs. H. Prescott and Co. report:—250 bales lucerne forward on wharf to-day; over 300 bags potatoes. Prime hay 50s to 55s, sound hay for storing 50s, medium 40s to 45s; early rose potatoes, ...
Article : 727 wordsOne of the most interesting developments of instantaneous photography in recent years is that which has been applied to the analysis of the motions of animals, such as galloping horses, ...
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Advertising : 690 wordsThe following reports have been furnished for publication:— MAITLAND BOYS' PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL. On Thursday afternoon, the Mayor of East Maitland attended at the Boys' High Sohool to present to the successful ...
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